Help the Homeless Grants

Help The Homeless
Ongoing

Funding

Up to £5,000

Location

England, West Midlands

Applications

Rolling (always open)

Overview

Help the Homeless Grants provide up to £5,000 for UK registered charities working with homeless people. The funding is for capital projects only, not day-to-day running costs. You must focus on helping homeless people return to mainstream society through training or residential facilities. Your charity must have an annual turnover under £500,000. You need to work wholly or mostly with homeless people. The grant does not fund short-term shelter projects. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with no set deadline.

Eligibility

Who can apply:

charity

Key requirements:

  • Must be UK registered charity
  • Annual turnover under £500,000
  • Must work wholly or mostly with homeless people
  • Capital projects only
  • Must focus on return to mainstream society
Who is this for?

This grant is for UK registered charities that work wholly or mostly with homeless people. Your charity must have an annual turnover under £500,000. You should not apply if you only provide short-term shelter or if homeless support is not your main focus.

Full details from Help The Homeless

Provides funding for charitable organisations helping homeless people return to the community and rebuild their lives. Focuses on projects that find practical ways to help disadvantaged individuals through training or residential facility provision rather than short-term shelter. Capital projects only, aimed at assisting return to mainstream society.

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Last updated: 26 April 2026