
Discover how to apply for the Educational Opportunity Foundation’s 2026 education grants — funding up to £90,000 for projects supporting young people globally.
The Educational Opportunity Foundation is committed to improving educational opportunities for children and young people worldwide. Every year, the Foundation awards approximately £700,000 in new education grants to organizations that make a tangible difference in the lives of learners under the age of 25.
These education grants are designed to promote access, quality, and sustainability in learning for both UK-based and international projects. In 2026, the Foundation invites applications from eligible charities aiming to deliver transformative educational initiatives.
The Educational Opportunity Foundation funds initiatives that help maximize learning opportunities for marginalized and disadvantaged children and young people. The Foundation recognizes that access to quality education can change lives — particularly in communities where educational resources are limited or unevenly distributed.
Each grant supports organizations that are committed to improving the long-term sustainability of education systems and empowering the next generation through inclusive and equitable learning.
The Foundation allocates around £700,000 annually to new education projects. Funding levels depend on the project’s focus and scope:
International projects: £30,000 to £60,000 per project (up to £30,000 per year for multi-year initiatives).
UK projects: £30,000 to £90,000 per project (up to £30,000 per year for multi-year initiatives).
This structure ensures sustainable support for projects that have measurable impact and scalability.
The Foundation’s international education grants focus on marginalized and deprived communities. Projects must target young people up to 25 years old, improving access to quality education in regions where opportunities are scarce.
Funding priorities include:
Improving access to education for vulnerable children.
Enhancing quality of education through innovative teaching and learning methods.
Ensuring sustainability of education systems through local empowerment and capacity-building.
Within the UK, the Foundation supports projects improving the educational outcomes and life chances of care-experienced young people under 25.
Grants are available for organizations that work with:
Young people in or leaving care.
Carers or foster families.
Education professionals supporting care-experienced students.
Priority is given to programs that boost access, outcomes, and life skills for these young people, helping them reach their full potential.
To be eligible for the education grants, applicants must:
Be a UK-registered charity with an annual income between £25,000 and £2.5 million.
Have at least three consecutive years of financial accounts submitted to the appropriate Charity Commission.
Demonstrate financial stability and sound management practices.
Be directly involved in the delivery of project activities (not primarily a fundraising body).
Maintain strong safeguarding policies, compliant with UK Charity Commission guidelines.
Show active commitment to environmental sustainability and climate-conscious project design.
The Foundation values sustainability not only in education but also in environmental and ethical practices.
Applicants must outline how their projects address climate change adaptation or mitigation, demonstrating accountability in minimizing environmental impact.
Additionally, organizations must have robust safeguarding measures protecting children and vulnerable participants.
Applications are open for 2026 funding cycles, with Stage 1 serving as the initial step. Shortlisted applicants will then be invited to submit a Stage 2 proposal before the respective Grants Committee meeting.
5 November 2025 (Committee meeting: 21 January 2026)
13 May 2026 (Committee meeting: 15 July 2026)
13 July 2026 (Committee meeting: 21 October 2026)
14 January 2026 (Committee meeting: 15 April 2026)
Each education grant supports projects running up to three years, with an annual cap of £30,000 per year. This ensures steady progress and monitoring while allowing grantees to adapt activities based on learning outcomes and local needs.
The Foundation focuses on tangible results that go beyond traditional academic success. Projects are encouraged to show how they will:
Increase access to education for marginalized youth.
Improve learning quality and inclusivity.
Strengthen long-term sustainability through community engagement and training.
The Educational Opportunity Foundation plays a vital role in bridging the education gap for disadvantaged children globally. Its education grants empower NGOs and community groups to transform the future of learning — whether in remote schools in Africa, refugee education programs in Asia, or care networks in the UK.
By focusing on both equity and excellence, the Foundation ensures that education remains a catalyst for opportunity, dignity, and hope.
Applicants can find full guidelines and submission instructions directly on the Foundation’s official website.
Apply here: Educational Opportunity Foundation – Apply for Grants
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