7stars Foundation
Grants are available to support young people challenged by abuse and addiction, those who are young carers, and those who are homeless or without a safe place to call home.
The 7stars foundation was established by the 7stars to support challenged and vulnerable young people in the United Kingdom.
Objectives of Fund
The foundation makes grants to projects which support young people (18 years and under) who are challenged by abuse or addiction, who are young carers, or who are homeless/without a safe place to call home.
Value Notes
The following funding streams are available:
Project Grants: One-off grants of up to £5,000.
Shine Bright Long Term Grants: Two-year grants of up to £30,000 per year.
Child Poverty Grants: Two-year grants of up to £30,000 per year.
Social Impact Grants: Two-year grants of £5,000 per year.
Individual Grants: One-off grants of up to £500.
Who Can Apply
Applications will be considered from organisations working with young people that require funding in the areas of:
Abuse
Addiction
Child carers
Homelessness
For Project, Shine Bright, and Social Impact funding, organisations must have a turnover of under £1.5 million.
Eligible Expenditure
The grant funding is intended to support young people (aged 18 and under) challenged by abuse and addiction, those who are young carers, and those who are homeless or without a safe space to call home.
Funding is offered across the following streams:
Project Grants for projects that support young people and align with the Foundation's themes.
Shine Bright Long Term Grants for innovative, long-term projects that help future-proof children's lives and address the root causes of disadvantage.
Child Poverty Grants for bold, innovative ideas to end child poverty. Grants are unrestricted and designed to strengthen an organisation so it can tackle the complex realities of child poverty and make a lasting, meaningful impact.
Social Impact Grants for charities working to address key societal issues affecting young people, both for direct solutions and approaches that address the wider societal challenges linked to the Foundation's focus areas. This round will focus on LGBTQ+ Inclusion and support.
Individual Grants for safeguarding professionals (such as social workers, lawyers, school outreach officers) representing a young person within the UK, in the care or legal system, who is in need of some extra help.
Fully funded apprenticeships for charity, CIC, school, nursery, or children's home staff to better support and benefit young people.
How To Apply
Applications are currently being accepted for Social Impact Grants and Individual Grants.
The deadline for applications is 12 April 2026.
