Grants scheme
London Councils
London Councils grants scheme was originally set up on abolition of the Greater London Council (GLC). Section 48 of the Local Government Act 1985 enabled London boroughs to fund voluntary action in the capital through a joint scheme which is now provided by London Councils. Funding is allocated in rounds: at present, London Councils’ schemes are closed for applications.
The Leaders’ Committee sets the overall funding strategies, policies, and priorities for grants to voluntary organisations. Decisions on individual commissions, funding of applications and programme operation are made by the Grants Committee comprising members of each of the 32 London boroughs and the City of London. The programme currently has three priorities:
Combatting Homelessness Tackling Sexual and Domestic Violence ESF tackling poverty through employment
London Councils recognises that by working in partnership, organisations can share ideas and best practice, widen the reach of service delivery and gain access to different funding sources. London Councils encourages partnership working as it helps us to ensure services funded by our grants programme are truly delivered pan-London. Most of our funded projects are delivered via voluntary organisations working together in partnership, where London Councils funds a lead partner which manages the partnership, handles reporting, and is responsible for distributing funds among the delivery partners.