In addition to our individual grants programme, The Army Benevolent Fund also makes grants to other charities and organisations that provide services and support to the Army family:  serving soldiers, former soldiers, and their immediate families (including the bereaved).
Whilst our primary focus will always be on meeting individual need as it arises, we expect to be able to support up to 100 other charities and organisations annually.

Who Should Apply

We welcome applications from organisations that meet the following criteria:
  • Are a UK registered charitable organisation or Community Interest Company (CIC).
  • Provide a service that directly supports the Army family, meeting an evidenced need that is not currently being met by statutory or other, including other charitable, providers.
  • Are going concerns that can demonstrate financial sustainability – evidenced through a least one years audited accounts – good governance, and impact.

How to Apply

Grants Committee Applications

Our Board of Trustees consider applications three time per year: in June, November and February.
Applications from organisations delivering services solely in Scotland are considered at a separate committee, normally held in April.
Applications from organisations we have not previously supported, or haven’t supported in the last two years, are considered at the February committee.

The application window for the November committee is now closed.  The committee sits on 11 November and we will let applicants know the outcome of their applications shortly after this date.

The next Grants committee sits in February 2026.  The February Grants committee application form and guidance notes will be available 10 weeks before our Grants committee sits, with the window for applications closing 5 weeks prior.

  • February 2026 Committee – Applications open 16 December to 20 January Committee held on 24 February 2026.
All new applicants are advised to get in touch with us by email to [email protected] prior to submitting a formal application. The email should explain:
  • Why the project or service is needed.
  • The expected number of Army family beneficiaries.
  • The impact the project or service is having and/or expected to have.
  • How the project or service will be sustained going forward.
We can then advise whether it is the type of project or service we would be prepared to consider for funding, aligned with our benevolence priorities for the year and the availability of funding.  Typically grants are made for a single year. However, we may consider making a grant spread over a number of years where this would be appropriate, for example in support of a major or capital project.
Please note:
  • Grants to new partners are unlikely to exceed £20,000.
  • We do not normally fund specific (i.e. named) posts and salaries, but will consider contributing to an organisation’s core operating costs of which we recognise general salary costs will be a part of. This is primarily because grants are single-year commitments.
  • We will not fund full costs of any project or provided service.
  • We are unable to fund research projects, sporting activities, expeditions and similar projects.