Muslim War Memorial Fund

Action Together
Ongoing

Funding

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Location

North West England

Applications

Rolling (always open)

Overview

This fund supports creating a national memorial to honour Muslims who served in the First and Second World Wars. The memorial will recognise the bravery and sacrifice of hundreds of thousands of Muslim servicemen and women. You can apply as a single organisation or group of organisations working together. The memorial should be a permanent tribute that marks their significant contribution to both wars. The funding covers design and delivery of the memorial. No funding amount is specified. There is no set deadline for applications.

Eligibility

Key requirements:

  • Must design and deliver a national memorial
  • Memorial must honour Muslims who served in WWI and WWII
  • Memorial must be permanent
Who is this for?

This is for organisations in North West England who want to create a national war memorial. You can apply as a single organisation or join with other groups. You need to be committed to designing and delivering a permanent memorial tribute.

Full details from Action Together

Aims/priorities: The funding is for a single organisation or group of organisations that are willing to join together to design and deliver a national memorial to mark the significant contribution of Muslims to the First and Second World War.The memorial is intended to stand as a permanent tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of the hundreds of thousands of Muslim…

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Last updated: 31 May 2026