Exeter Connect

There are many types of grant funding available but it can helpful to know about some places to start – particularly within Exeter and Devon.

Please contact us to discuss if this could be of help to you, or you would like advice with applying for grants.

We also share relevant funding news in our newsletter.

General funding tips and support options

Devon County Council

The Exeter City Council Grants Programme offers support for community groups and organisations to work on local projects that help make Exeter such a great place to live.

Devon County Council

Devon County Council’s Devon Funding News provides the latest information on funding opportunities to support community, arts, heritage, environmental and social projects in Devon.

Locality Budget

Devon County Councillors’ Locality Budget fund to support projects or activities that benefit the communities they represent. Any constituted not-for-private-profit voluntary or community group can apply.

Crowdfund Devon

Crowd Funder Devon is a consortium of funding partners that may be able to matchfund targets of community groups and charities across the county who are using Crowdfunder platform to fundraise.

Devon Community Foundation

Devon Community Foundation (DCF) provides grants to local groups across Devon. The majority of grants it awards are between £1,000 and £5,000 and the DCF is particularly interested in supporting smaller community groups.

Awards for All

The Directory of Social Change provide training courses, publications, online funding databases, research, conferences, a bookshop and resources such as the New Charity Checklist.

General funding tips and support

GRIN

GRIN is a Devon based organisation which sends out a daily funding bulletin with information about upcoming local and national funding.

My Funding Central

My Funding Central is a regularly updated funding database with customised search options. Membership is free for organisations with incomes of under £30,000.

NCVO

NCVO membership is free to charities with under £30,000 annual income or a small annual charge for larger groups. NCVO run a range of training courses and the KnowHow section of their website has toolkits and guides for all aspects of charity development and management.

Exeter City Council Grants Funding Options

The Exeter City Council Grants Programme offers support for community groups and organisations to work on local projects that help make Exeter such a great place to live. You can find out more and apply on the Exeter City Council website. If you would like any support with applying, Exeter Connect can support you with this so please contact us.

Exeter Ward Grants​

Community groups can apply for a maximum grant of £350. A Ward Grant can support a community project, a local community festival, a local theatre production or a craft group. Examples of costs that could be supported include equipment or resources, publicity, materials, and refreshments. Applicants for a Ward Grant will need to demonstrate that there is community support for your project.

Ward grants are for one-off purchases or events and cannot be used for on-going running costs such as wages, utility bills, rent etc. You can apply for a ward grant for a project to cover one ward.

Devon County Council Funding Options

Devon County Council provides the latest information on funding opportunities to support business, environmental and social projects in Devon.

Councillors can also use their locality budget fund to support projects or activities that benefit the communities they represent. Any constituted not-for-private-profit voluntary or community group can apply to their local county councillor for a grant.

Please note that as of August 2022, there has been a suspension on the funding as DCC evaluates its current budget priorities.

For more information on any of these please contact us.

Exeter Connect is also subscribed to various grant finder and search services, some of which are only available as a paid subscription. If you would like us to make a search on behalf of your group, please get in touch.

We promote short term funding opportunities we hear about through our social media and newsletter.

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