The Randal Foundation – Grants Programme

The Randal Foundation is a growing UK and international funder focused on one clear aim: saving lives and significantly improving lives for people facing serious disadvantage.

It supports charities and organisations delivering direct, measurable impact, often backing projects that are both evidence-led and innovative.

What they fund

The Foundation has a broad but focused set of priorities, centred on high-impact interventions:

  • Poverty alleviation (especially extreme or immediate hardship)
  • Mental health, particularly crisis and suicide prevention
  • Women and children at risk of harm or exploitation
  • Healthcare and support for vulnerable people
  • Education for disadvantaged groups
  • Rehabilitation (including criminal justice)

There is also a global element, including clean water, sanitation, and emergency response work.

Grant size

  • Typically £5,000 – £30,000 for UK projects
  • Projects are usually expected to be delivered within 12 months

Larger, longer-term funding exists—but this is usually by partnership or invitation rather than open application.

Eligibility

  • Open to charities and not-for-profit organisations (including some CICs)
  • Strong preference for organisations with:
    • Clear evidence of impact
    • A track record of delivery
    • Projects that directly improve or save lives

Application process

  • Two-stage process:
    1. Expression of Interest
    2. Full application if shortlisted
  • No fixed deadlines (rolling programme)
  • Strong emphasis on:
    • Governance
    • Safeguarding
    • Financials
    • Monitoring and reporting (including ongoing and end-of-project evaluation)

Ensure your applications show

  • Focus on clear, direct outcomes (not vague wellbeing claims)
  • Show evidence + delivery + measurable impact
  • Position the project as life-changing, not just beneficial

Website: https://www.randalfoundation.org.uk/applications/

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