July 2025 grants announced
11 groups have been awarded grants totalling £108,560.
The voluntary sector makes life better for thousands of people in Hammersmith. From counselling to after-school clubs, the services offered by these organisations can be life changing.
We’ve been supporting grassroots causes for many years, by awarding Community Grants to groups that make a tangible impact to people’s lives, including those working to alleviate poverty, enrich children’s lives, and help some of the most vulnerable people in Hammersmith.
Our most recent grant round in July 2025 saw 11 groups awarded grants totalling £108,560. The full list of grant holders is as follows:
White City Theatre Project (WCTP): £15,000
Many organisations need to raise funds to help cover core costs and we’re happy to support this. WCTP is putting its grant towards expenses such as office overheads and practitioner fees, in order to run community youth theatre projects in Hammersmith.
Woman’s Trust: £15,000
Our grant will help Woman’s Trust to deliver 1-to-1, trauma-informed counselling for women in Hammersmith who are affected by domestic abuse. Approximately 13 women will benefit from a combined total of 176 counselling sessions. Read our Woman’s Trust case study here.
For Brian: £15,000
For Brian is using some of its grant to provide a dance programme for people with dementia. The CIC is spending the rest on accessible transport, volunteer expenses and office costs. You can read our interview with For Brian’s founder here.
Urbanwise.London: £14,961
The educational charity will deliver outdoor, nature-based learning sessions for children and their parents at Wormwood Scrubs Open Space each week. It will also run after-school clubs, a summer family event and trips out.
Hammersmith & Fulham Law Centre: £10,000
With the help of this grant, Hammersmith & Fulham Law Centre will provide advice and representation to people on a low income who have had their employment rights infringed. For example, clients could be victims of workplace discrimination and harassment, have experienced trafficking or been unfairly dismissed from their job.
FORWARD: £9,985
The grant will fund the support and supervision of four local community workers, and the training of 10 maternity champions in Shepherd’s Bush, White City and Old Oak.
The RENA Initiative: £7,684
The CIC was set up to ‘Recognise, Empower and Nurture Artists (RENA)’. Our grant will help The RENA Initiative to run its ‘HeArty’ project – bringing health and wellbeing practitioners together with artists to deliver workshops, befriending group outings and mentoring.
Women Aid and Empowerment: £7,000
More women will be able to enjoy weekly classes in chair-based yoga, chair-based exercise and Zumba. Participants will also have longer to socialise after the classes, and be served tea, coffee and snacks. Read our case study on Women Aid and Empowerment.
Amici Dance Theatre Company: £6,000
11 young Amici members who have a disability will be supported to take part in a theatrical production. The grant will help to ensure that their access and travel needs are met and that they have a support worker.
Somali Parents: £5,400
Somali Parents will be increasing its director’s hours from eight to 16 per week to enable more effective administration, project coordination, bid writing, and partnership work.
WiggleWaggle World CIC: £2,530
WiggleWaggle CIC is running 36 Zumba sessions at Family Hub Old Oak Community Centre, two community fun days and a community Christmas party. Our grant will contribute towards the costs.
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 to 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 grants FAQs
- Hear from other organisations we’ve supported
- Read more about how to apply
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