The Fitzrovia Partnership’s Community Grant invests in local charities, community organisations, and social enterprises that deliver projects which strengthen connections within the Fitzrovia area.
The grant is intended for initiatives where direct investment in Fitzrovia can be demonstrated. Funding is unrestricted, but all recipients must align with TFP’s missions and provide full transparency on how funds are used and what impact is achieved. The maximum grant that can be allocated per organisation is £1,000 per financial year (1 April – 31 March).
View the full policy including information on eligibility, fund allocation, decision process and more.
This Community Grant is being introduced as a pilot scheme for 2025. Its design, process, and outcomes will be reviewed at the end of the pilot phase to assess effectiveness, community impact, and alignment with TFP’s CSR commitments.
2025
6 October: Applications open
21 October: Drop-in session, 13:00 – 14:30
5 December: Application deadline
2026
12 January: Funds released
All applications must be submitted online.
For any queries on the application process please contact Alice Maisey.
The Partnership supports a number of local community groups and charities as part of our CSR commitment. Below are a few of the local groups we support.
Bringing together local residents, businesses, public services, and community organisations. Provide programmes on Arts, Culture and Heritage, Seniors’ Services, Children and Families as well as Health & Wellbeing.
Helping young people create positive change in the community and their lives.
The Fitzrovia Arts Festival celebrates the rich artistic past and present of London’s beloved bohemian postcode. It draws on the talents of the many internationally-acclaimed artists, performers and writers living in the area, and celebrates the achievements of the great figures of the past who have made Fitzrovia home.
This organisation was set up to preserve the Grade II-listed building for future generations.
Supporting homeless, isolated and vulnerable people in London by offering meals, clothes and mental health support.