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The7stars Foundation

The 7stars Foundation is offering grant funding to support young people aged 16 and under in the UK who are facing serious challenges, including abuse, addiction, homelessness, or caring responsibilities.

Eligible applicants include:

  • Registered charities

  • Council-run children’s homes

  • Schools with an annual income under £1.5 million

Grants are available for:

  • Project work (up to £2,500)

  • Shine Bright or Social Impact initiatives (up to £1,500)

  • Individual support (up to £500), which must be applied for by a professional working with the young person

Funding is aimed at addressing immediate needs, promoting wellbeing, and helping young people realise their potential.

The next deadline for applications is 31 August 2025.

Further details and how to apply can be found on the 7stars Foundation website: the7starsfoundation.co.uk

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