Every year, UK government bodies publish tenders and thousands of grantmakers fund causes like yours. But the opportunities are scattered across hundreds of sites, most listings are for funders who would never back a charity your size, and eligibility rules are buried in the small print. For a disability charities team without a research department, that's the real problem.
Where disability funding in Yorkshire & the Humber actually comes from
- Public tenders & contracts. Local authorities and the NHS in Yorkshire & the Humber commission disability services through official channels (published as open government data). Some suit charities; many are far too large — knowing which is which saves wasted effort.
- Grant funders. Trusts and foundations regularly fund disability work for disabled people and their carers. Looking at who has funded similar charities recently is the strongest signal of who might fund you.
- National programmes. Larger funders run themed programmes that open and close through the year — easy to miss if you're not watching the right ones.
The thing that wastes the most time: eligibility
The single biggest drain on a small disability charities is applying — or nearly applying — for funding it was never eligible for. Geography, the type of organisation, beneficiary focus, the size of award: any one of these can rule you out on line one. The skill isn't finding more opportunities; it's quickly filtering down to the few that genuinely fit.
GrantNest does the filtering for you
Tell us about your charity once, and we match live UK tenders and grant-funding intelligence to your actual profile — cause, region, beneficiaries, income and what you're funding — then show you the few opportunities you're genuinely eligible for. Fewer, better, eligibility-checked.
How to use this if you're a disability charitie in Yorkshire & the Humber
- Get clear on your eligibility basics first: your charity number, where you work, who you help, and the realistic size of grant or contract you can deliver.
- Track who has recently funded disability work for disabled people and their carers — recent funding is the best predictor of future funding.
- Protect your time: a shortlist of five well-matched opportunities beats a spreadsheet of fifty maybes.
GrantNest helps you discover and draft funding opportunities. We don't guarantee you'll win funding, and nothing here is financial or legal advice.