Members and Colleagues: Nominate a Charity for Wesleyan Foundation’s Mutuality Grant in 2025

Members and Colleagues: Nominate a Charity for Wesleyan Foundation’s Mutuality Grant in 2025

At the Wesleyan Foundation, we believe in the power of community and giving back. Our Mutuality Grant allows Wesleyan members and colleagues to nominate a charity that’s close to their heart, giving them the opportunity to receive funding as part of our Winter of Giving initiative.

Who can nominate?

If you’re a Wesleyan member or colleague, you can nominate a registered charity that aligns with our funding goals. The nominated charity must meet our eligibility criteria and support at least one of the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals:

  • Health and Wellbeing – Supporting organisations that promote physical and mental health

  • Quality Education – Helping to provide inclusive and equitable learning opportunities

  • Gender Equality – Advocating for initiatives that empower all women and girls

  • Reduced Inequalities – Supporting projects that promote social inclusion

  • Climate Action – Backing efforts to protect the planet and combat climate change

What can the grant be used for?

The Mutuality Grant provides an extra financial boost to charities that work tirelessly to make a difference in our communities. Previous grants have helped support health initiatives, educational programmes, environmental projects, and much more.

When to apply

Nominations for the Mutuality Grant open on 1st July and close on 1st September 2025

To learn more about eligibility, find out what makes a Wesleyan member.

Making a Difference Together

Through our Winter of Giving, we’ve already donated over £200,000 to 100 charities - and we’re excited to continue making an impact with your help. If there’s a charity that means something to you, now is the time to nominate them for funding.

Nominate your chosen charity today and help us give back to the causes that matter most.

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