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QPSW relief grants: making a difference in difficult circumstances
2 April 2020 by Ann Pfieffer
We have three project grants available. Simmons Grants are for overseas projects to help rural young people become self-sufficient. QPSW Relief Grants are for projects relieving suffering caused by natural disasters, climate change, war or conflict. Faith in Action Grants are small pots of money for groups and individuals doing Quaker related work, activities and events that aim to have a positive impact for social change.
A small number of grants in the region of £1,000 to £1,500 are made annually to projects that work to enable rural young people overseas to live self-sufficiently.
Requests for grants should come from the organisation managing the project, with evidence of active Quaker support. The organisation need not be Quaker-run, but projects supported should operate within appropriate principles including financial and environmental sustainability.
This year we have provided funding for
Applications for 2026 are now open and will close on 31July.
Please download the grant applications instructions, form and guidance below, and ensure you submit your completed form by the deadline.
If you have any questions about the application process please contact the Grants Programme Officer.
We make grants to projects relieving suffering of those affected by natural disasters, climate change, war or conflict through the Quaker Peace & Social Witness (QPSW) relief grants.
Are you involved with a project or programme working in this way but not for immediate crisis relief? Quaker Peace & Social Witness relief grants may be able to offer you financial support.
All projects applying must be for peacebuilding or for relief of people who are suffering as a result of natural disasters, climate change, war, conflict or social and economic deprivation, but not for immediate crisis relief.
Each project must have a Britain Yearly Meeting Quaker link (person or group) and the application should come from the concern of Friends, supported at least through their local meetings. Projects need not be Quaker led.
Annual grants will usually be for up to £4,000 per project and a maximum of two years' funding is available. Existing as well as new projects may be supported and these grants may cover only part of the total funding required.
Meeting the criteria given in the guidelines is a necessary condition for consideration by Grants Group, not a guarantee of funding.
In our discernment we use the following criteria for prioritising the distribution of funds:
We regret that funds do not allow us to award all the grants that we may wish and discernment of priorities is essential.
This year we are continuing to fund:
We have provided funding for the first time for:
Previous Quaker News articles featuring QPSW Relief projects:
Applications for 2026 will open at the start of April 2026 and close at the end of July. Applicants will be informed of the outcome of their application in September/October.
The 2025 documents are below, for information only. These should not be used for 2026 applications as there will be new documents available.
If you have any questions about the application process please contact the Grants Programme Officer.
We have small pots of money available each year to enable Quaker activities that aim to contribute to positive social change.
Applications for between £200 and £2,000 will be considered.
Meeting the eligibility criteria given in the guidance documents is a necessary condition for consideration, not a guarantee of funding.
We regret that funds do not allow us to award all the grants that we may wish and we have an outlined list of priorities that will support the Grants Group to make their decisions.
Applications for 2026 will open at the start of May 2026 and close at the end of July. However, we strongly encourage that you contact a Faith in Action Coordinator as soon as possible (faithinaction@quaker.org.uk), as they can support you to apply. Their role is to assist your application, they are not involved in decision making.
Applications for smaller amounts of money (currently up to £500) may be considered and distributed, subject to availability, on an ad hoc basis throughout the year.
To print and promote this grant in your area, please download this A4 posters (PDF, 7.1MB).
In case of unsuccessful applications, non-financial support may still be available from the Faith in Action Team.
If you have any questions about the application process please contact the Grants Programme Officer.