Live Well Community Fund - Coaching Grants

Ongoing

Funding

Up to £1,000

Location

North West England

Applications

Rolling (always open)

Overview

Action Together offers grants up to £1,000 for one-to-one coaching for VCFSE leaders. The funding comes from the Live Well Fund. You can use the money to pay for professional coaching sessions. This helps charity and social enterprise leaders develop their skills. The grant supports people working in voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise organisations. Applications appear to be accepted on a rolling basis. You need to be based in North West England to apply. The coaching aims to help leaders make change happen and advocate for their communities.

Eligibility

Who can apply:

charitysocial enterprise

Key requirements:

  • Must be a VCFSE leader
  • Must be based in North West England
Who is this for?

This grant is for leaders of voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise organisations in North West England. You should apply if you need professional coaching to develop your leadership skills. It is designed for people working to create social change and advocate for their communities.

Full details

Aims/Priorities: Thanks to funding from the Live Well Fund, Action Together is offering grants to fund one-to-one coaching for local Voluntary, Community, Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) leaders. We know how hard it can be to make change happen, fight for social justice and advocate for your community all while trying to keep an organisation or…

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Last updated: 29 March 2026