Pawprint Family Trust Grants for Young People Supporting Adventurous Projects 2026
Deadline: Mar 31, 2026
high school | undergraduate
partially funded
Opportunity Overview
π About Pawprint Family Trust Grants
The Pawprint Trust is a UK-based charity dedicated to helping young people realize their potential through adventurous activities. By providing individual and group grants, the Trust aims to lower financial barriers to personal growth, leadership training, and community engagement through exploration.
π Benefits of the Grant
Participation in structured adventure and travel provides unique developmental benefits for young people, including:
- Resilience and Character: Navigating unfamiliar environments builds confidence and problem-solving skills.
- Global and Local Citizenship:
- International trips foster cultural exchange.
- UK-based projects strengthen local community ties.
- Leadership Skills: Planning and executing an adventure requires teamwork, financial literacy, and logistical coordination.
- Inclusion: The Trust ensures that young people with varying abilities can have their voices heard and their projects funded by offering alternative application formats.
β Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be aged 11-25 years (inclusive) at the time of the project.
- Applicants must be residents of the UK.
π Application Date and Process
- Application Window: 1st January 2026 to 31st March 2026.
- Decision Timeline: Applications will be reviewed after the window closes, and decisions will be communicated no later than 31st May 2026.
- The trustees will review all applications and decide how the funds will be distributed, as per the Pawprint Trustβs constitution.
β³ Application Deadline
31 March 2026
π How to Apply
- View details of the grant on the Pawprint Family Trust website.
- Download the 2026 Application Pack to apply.
For more information, visit the official website or refer to the application pack linked above.
Benefits
- Resilience and Character: Navigating unfamiliar environments builds confidence and problem-solving skills.
- Global and Local Citizenship: International trips foster cultural exchange, while UK-based projects strengthen local community ties.
- Leadership Skills: Planning and executing an adventure requires teamwork, financial literacy, and logistical coordination.
- Inclusion: By offering alternative application formats, the Trust ensures that young people with varying abilities can have their voices heard and their projects funded.










