TELUS Greater London Community Board Grants

Deadline

Grants are available for local, grassroots community-based health and education programmes in Greater London that help youth (up to 29 years) experiencing obstacles to reach their full potential.

This collaborative and unique funding model is intended for local community leaders to identify and support charitable programmes that meet the needs of their communities within Greater London.

The funding is for projects within Greater London that benefit young people in the areas of health and education.

Preference is given to programmes that best demonstrate the use of technology to increase the effectiveness of their programme.

Previous Success

Following its first meeting, the Board has announced initial grants to 18 organisations, including:

  • Lady Garden Foundation – Expanding gynaecological cancer awareness and education among young women across Greater London.
  • Enter Tech Opportunities CIC – Empowers neurodivergent females and non-binary young people with tech training, soft skills, and mentorship for employability.
  • Orange Bow – Providing young men with peer support networks and digital resources to address mental health and promote social connection.
  • The Amos Bursary – Equipping students from low-income backgrounds with digital and employment skills for academic and professional success.
  • The Great London Friendship Project – Helps young adults outside of education, employment, or training build confidence, reduce loneliness, and gain skills, structure, and peer networks to re-engage with training and employment.

The application deadlines for 2026 are:

  • 30 January.
  • 31 July.


 

Funder
TELUS