CfI Improving Outcomes for Children Experiencing Homelessness

UKRI
Ongoing

Funding

Up to £2,000,000

Location

England

Applications

Rolling (always open)

Overview

UKRI is offering a share of £2 million to develop new ways to help homeless children and families. You can create innovative interventions, technologies, or frameworks to support these vulnerable groups. The funding covers VAT and is available for organisations in England. There is no specific deadline mentioned, suggesting applications may be accepted on a rolling basis. The exact funding range per project is not specified, but the total pot is £2 million. You will need to show how your project will make a real difference to children experiencing homelessness.

Eligibility

Key requirements:

  • Must focus on children and families experiencing homelessness
  • Must develop innovative interventions, technologies, or frameworks
Who is this for?

This grant is for organisations in England that want to develop new solutions for supporting homeless children and families. You could be a charity, research organisation, tech company, or social enterprise with ideas for innovative interventions or technologies. The grant is not suitable if you only want to deliver existing services without developing new approaches.

Regions

Full details from UKRI

Organisations can apply for a share of £2 million, inclusive of VAT, to develop innovative interventions, technologies, and frameworks that are designed to support children and families experiencing homelessness.

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Last updated: 3 July 2026