October 24 grants announced
14 groups have been awarded grants totalling £100,054.
Our Community Grants help to support local groups in and around Hammersmith. Grants are awarded twice a year. Our most recent grant round in October 2024 saw 14 groups awarded grants totalling £100,054. These include Shepherds Bush Families Project, which is using its £10,000 grant to support vulnerable families, including through drop-in sessions for families who are homeless or experiencing severe housing difficulties.

The full list of grant holders is as follows:
West London Welcome
£14,999 to help provide emotional support, advice and signposting to 500 asylum seekers and refugees. Our grant will cover 50% of the charity’s rent. You can read more about West London Welcome in our case study.
Community Switch Sports CIC
£14,995 to help ensure that children in low-income families can access sport and to organise the first low-cost White City junior football league.
Barons Court Project
£10,000 towards the salary of a project worker who will welcome and support visitors at their day centre for people on a low income, many of whom are homeless and/or experiencing mental health difficulties.
Health and Wellbeing for All CIC
£10,000 to run social and advice sessions for Somali women, to reduce loneliness and increase wellbeing.
Shepherds Bush Families Project
£10,000 towards the cost of early intervention work with vulnerable families, including ones who are homeless.
Citizens Advice Hammersmith and Fulham
£8,000 towards the salary of an Assessor who is the first point of contact for local people and ensures they get to the service that can help them.
Original Club
£7,000 towards the cost of running Taekwondo classes at the community centre in Edward Woods.
Wendell Park Primary School
£6,250 to provide art therapy for children experiencing difficulties such as trauma, abuse or bullying.
Intergenerational Music Making
£5,000 to help provide music sessions that bring primary school children and older people together to combat social isolation.
Lyric Hammersmith Theatre
£4,000 to provide free theatre tickets for 100s of people on a low income.
Grove Neighbourhood Centre Folk Art Group
£3,300 to deliver therapeutic art sessions.
Headway West London
£3,210 to run a rehabilitation programme for people with brain injuries.
Children’s Book Project
£3,000 to make sure that children at three local primary schools have their own books to read.
West London Death Café
£300 to hire a room so that people can talk about their feelings and experiences around death.
How to apply for a HUC Community Grant
We’re particularly keen to hear from smaller, local organisations in our area of benefit, which have a strong connection to their community and a working knowledge of the local area. Your project can be one-off or ongoing. What interests us most is the difference you’ll make to the local people most in need.
Please complete our Eligibility Quiz before applying, and then contact us at grants@hamunitedcharities.com to tell us about your project. We like to talk to applicants before you apply so that we can get a better understanding of what you’re doing and answer any questions you may have.
Find out more
- Learn more about our Community Grants
- Read our grant FAQs
- Hear from other organisations we’ve supported
- Read more about how to apply