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Physical Health Funding | nibusinessinfo.co.uk

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Funding for charities working to improve physical health through therapeutic interventions, health information, and direct healthcare.

The deadline for applications is Friday 6 February 2026.

Who it is for

Applications will be considered from UK-registered healthcare charities with an annual income below £20 million and at least five years’ audited or independently examined accounts.

Charities can be either regionally or nationally based.

Support you can get

This programme supports UK charities working to improve physical health. Grants of up to £25,000 are available.

Eligible work includes

  • evidence-based physical therapies for physical conditions, physical disabilities
  • specialist charities focused on a single medical condition
  • charities delivering direct healthcare to marginalised communities
  • air ambulance charities

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on the James Tudor Foundation website

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16 January 2026

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