Deadline: February 16, 2026

The Theirworld Small Grants Programme 2026 – Up to £10,000 Funding is now open to eligible organisations working to improve education outcomes for children and young people around the world. This funding opportunity supports small-scale, high-impact projects that address some of the most urgent challenges facing marginalised communities.

The Theirworld Small Grants Programme 2026 – Up to £10,000 Funding is designed to help registered charities and not-for-profit organisations deliver practical, community-level interventions aligned with Theirworld’s education priorities.


About the Theirworld Small Grants Programme

The Theirworld Small Grants Programme provides flexible funding to organisations implementing projects that improve access to education, learning environments, and future-ready skills for children and young people.

Funding is typically awarded as a single grant, although in exceptional cases, multi-year funding may be considered.


Grant Amount

  • Grant size: £1,000 to £10,000 per project
  • Funding type: Primarily one-off grants
  • Project focus: Community-level, impact-driven initiatives

Programme Focus Areas

All proposed projects must align with at least one of the following thematic priorities:

1. Best Start in Life

Projects that support early childhood development, caregiver engagement, and access to quality early learning opportunities.

2. Safe Place to Learn

Initiatives that improve school safety, inclusion, and the overall learning environment for children and young people.

3. Skills for the Future

Programmes that build digital, vocational, leadership, and life skills to prepare young people for future opportunities.


Cross-Cutting Priority Areas

Preference is given to projects that also address one or more of the following cross-cutting issues:

  • Climate action
  • Gender equality
  • Inclusion of marginalised groups
  • Peace and security
  • Health and nutrition

Who Can Apply

To be eligible for the Theirworld Small Grants Programme 2026, applicants must:

  • Be a registered charity or not-for-profit organisation
  • Work directly with children, young people, or caregivers
  • Serve marginalised or disadvantaged communities
  • Present a clear project plan with measurable outcomes
  • Have an established safeguarding policy
  • Provide recent organisational annual accounts

Key Dates and Timeline

  • Application opens: January 2026
  • Application deadline: 16 February 2026 (5:00 pm GMT)
  • Q&A webinars: Early February 2026
  • Final funding decisions: 30 June 2026
  • Grant contracting and payments: July – August 2026

Application Process

Applicants are required to complete an online application process, which includes:

  1. Completing an eligibility check
  2. Submitting an online application form
  3. Uploading required documentation, including safeguarding policies and recent financial accounts

All applications must be submitted before the stated deadline. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.


What Makes a Strong Application?

Successful applications typically demonstrate:

  • Clear and realistic project objectives
  • Measurable outcomes and impact indicators
  • A well-defined budget linked to activities
  • Strong alignment with Theirworld’s education priorities
  • Direct engagement with local communities

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