
Its main and small grants programmes fund organisations for up to three years that support disadvantaged children and young people facing illness, distress, abuse or neglect; any kind of disability; behavioural or psychological difficulties, or those living in poverty.
As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, Children in Need has broadened the type of applications it accepts and the range of costs it will cover.
Is my organisation eligible?
Children and young people must be the primary beneficiaries of the project, and services provided should help them experience positive changes in their lives.
Applicants should show how the organisation will address disadvantage and how children and young people will benefit from the project.
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