Developing a Fair Economy Grants Programme

The Friends Provident Charitable Foundation
Award GBP 0–200K
Closing date No closing date
Location Global
For Orgs

About this opportunity

The Friends Provident Charitable Foundation's Developing a Fair Economy Grants Programme aims to support projects that seek to tackle the causes of economic disparity, such as inequality, poverty, or climate breakdown, and create an economy that works for everyone. Funding is available for projects that seek to address the structural problems of the current economic system. The programme has two funding strands: Local Economies – smaller projects that focus on testing and reviewing small scale initiatives that support local economies through diversity, flexibility and building capacity in communities; and Systems Change – projects that involve a radical assessment of how 'disruptive innovation' might change the financial system, exploring and informing changes to the regulatory, policy or other systemic level that would develop financial system innovations. Projects that focus on the following themes will be prioritised: A Fair Transition – projects that seek to address the impact of rapid economic shifts and distribute the risks/benefits more equitably, such as the transition to a zero-carbon economy and the development of artificial intelligence; and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – projects that will help to identify and address structural inequalities and discrimination relating to characteristics such as race, ethnicity, gender, disability, sexuality, class, and the interplay of these factors in people's lives. Grants of up to £200,000 are available with no matched funding requirement. The Foundation operates a rolling application process, with four review points across the year.

Who can apply

Applicant Types

organization

Organization Types

nonprofit, for profit

Project Locations

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

Region

United Kingdom

Priority Groups

women_in_stem, racial_minorities, lgbtq, disabled, low_income

How to apply

Stages

  1. 1 rolling

Review process

Rolling application process with four review points across the year