Margaret Giffen Community Fund – Apply Now

The Margaret Giffen Community Fund provides support to nonprofits and charitable groups in Corby, Kettering, and North Northamptonshire that work to alleviate poverty and support the disadvantaged. Organisations must be small groups or community-based voluntary groups seeking to contribute to the social impact in their communities. The grant offers up to £3,000 to support these groups, and the current application deadline is set for Friday, March 6, 2026. 

About The Margaret Giffen Community Fund

The Margaret Giffen Community Fund is offered by the National Counties Foundation, an independent grant-making foundation based in the United Kingdom. The Foundation provides financial support to small charities and nonprofits across Corby, Kettering and North Northamptonshire. 

The groups must work to improve the quality of life of the disadvantaged and alleviate poverty. The purpose of the grant is to support organisations that focus on addressing key issues in their communities, such as poverty, social exclusion, and limited access to education and recreational services. Funding is awarded annually, with a limit of £3,000 to deserving charities and nonprofits. 

Funding Size

  • Typical grant amount: £3,000
  • Maximum award: £3,000
  • Project duration supported: one year

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Who Can Apply for the Margaret Giffen Community Fund

  • Eligible organisation types:
    • Nonprofits
    • Voluntary and community-based groups
  • Registration requirements:
    • Applicants must be a small, locally managed group that provides voluntary or community support. 
    • Applicants must be duly registered with the UK Commission. 
    • Total project funding should not exceed £20,000.
    • Groups must have a child protection and vulnerable people policy. 
    • They must have volunteers outside the management willing to assist in the projects. 
    • Geographic eligibility: Corby, Kettering and North Northamptonshire
  • Sector or thematic focus:
  • Child poverty
  • Food and fuel poverty
  • Free or low-cost access to education
  • Free access to arts, sports and other recreational activities. 
  • Support for disadvantaged residents. 

Application Process

  1. Visit the official grant application page to review the eligibility requirements.
  2. Complete the online application form and submit it before the due date. 
  3. Applications are reviewed by the Foundation trustees, and successful applicants will receive notifications.

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Required Materials

  • Completed application form
  • Summary of project proposal
  • Detailed project budget
  • Proof of charity registration
  • Recent financial accounts
  • Evidence of previous work or impact reports

Key Dates

  • Application deadline: March 6, 2026
  • Notification timeline: Not specified

Selection Notes

    • The grant is competitive and focuses on reducing poverty and limited access to essential services in small communities in the UK. 
    • Priority focus areas: Projects that improve the quality of life and social impact for the disadvantaged. 
  • Exclusions:
  • Projects outside the Corby, Kettering and North Northamptonshire regions. 
  • Projects that do not focus on reducing poverty and supporting the disadvantaged. 
  • Large organisations and social enterprises. 

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