February 2026 grants announced
13 groups have been awarded grants totalling £107,500.
Thousands of people in Hammersmith rely on the voluntary sector. From toddler groups to emergency food parcels, the services offered across the borough change lives.
We’ve been supporting these grassroots causes for many years, by awarding Community Grants to groups that make a tangible impact, including those working to alleviate poverty, enrich children’s lives, and help some of the most vulnerable people in Hammersmith.
Our February grants round saw 13 groups awarded a total of £107,500. These include:
Bubble & Squeak: £15,000
Bubble & Squeak takes nutritious, quality food that would otherwise be wasted, and gives it to people in Old Oak who are struggling to afford basic essentials. Recognising that working people can’t always access morning and afternoon sessions, the CIC is using its grant to open a food stall two evenings a week. Find out more about Bubble & Squeak.
1000 Black Boys: £15,000
1000 Black Boys’s grant will be spent on mentorships and activities to inspire and empower 300 Black boys, girls, young men and women. Read our case study on 1000 Black Boys.
Wendell Park Primary School: £12,900
Six Wendell Park pupils will benefit from specialist art therapy, helping them to work through trauma and other challenges. Their parents will also be supported to better understand and respond to their children’s emotional needs. Read about art therapy at Wendell Park Primary School.
The School & Family Works: £12,000
The grant will pay for a trained therapist to support eight families at Old Oak Primary School. The families will come together once a week to take part in activities, share ideas and learn from one another.
The Kulan Foundation: £10,000
Our funding is supporting the Kulan Foundation’s free homework clubs for 80 children and teenagers. It will also contribute to the cost of delivering parenting workshops and helping elderly residents. Most of the charity’s beneficiaries are from a refugee or migrant background. Read about the Kulan Foundation.
The Creighton Centre: £8,000
170 people who are living with dementia will be matched with volunteers, who will help them to stay safe and connected to their community and to access additional support where needed. Find out more about the Creighton Centre.
Hammersmith & Fulham Foodbank: £6,500
Hammersmith & Fulham Foodbank supports thousands of people in crisis every year. The charity is using its grant to provide emergency food through its Shepherd’s Bush, Old Oak and White City centres. Read about the foodbank’s work.
Lyric Hammersmith Theatre: £5,850
300 people on a low income will be able to watch a play at the Lyric and 90 young people will be able to take part in a theatre programme, with the help of our funding.
BlindAid: £5,000
BlindAid will use its grant to support 100 blind and partially sighted adults, including through home visits and regular phone calls.
Hammersmith Academy: £5,000
Many of the children at Hammersmith Academy don’t have their own garden, so the one at their school is crucial for their wellbeing. The grant will help to cover the cost of a specialist gardener. Read about how the garden has inspired a new generation of nature lovers.
Lawyers4Learners: £5,000
330 Year 6 pupils will take part in free public speaking workshops, so that they can feel more confident in communicating their ideas and start building skills they’ll use throughout their lives.
Grove Neighbourhood Centre Folk Art Group: £2,250
The grant will fund weekly art sessions at the Grove Neighbourhood Centre. Read about the impact that the art sessions have on people’s lives, including reducing loneliness and increasing creative expression.
How to apply for a HUC Community Grant
We’re 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


