Funding for UK Homelessness Organisations to Become Safer, More Inclusive for Young People

The Henry Smith Foundation's Proud Homes Fund offers long-term development grants to generalist homelessness organisations across the UK to embed safe, culturally competent and affirming practice for LGBT+ young people. In this context, generalist refers to services that are not exclusively specialist LGBT+ provision but support a broader group of young people experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

The Foundation anticipates awarding eight grants of £50,000 per year for four years, totalling £200,000 per organisation.

Grants are restricted to improving the experiences of LGBT+ young people, while allowing organisations to strengthen the infrastructure needed to deliver sustainable work. Eligible costs can include core running expenses such as rent, utilities and staff salaries, as well as staff wellbeing. The first year of support may also cover research and scoping activity to develop understanding of the issues LGBT+ young people face, alongside planning and set-up costs.

Applications are open to charitable organisations registered in and working in the UK, including registered charities and charitable incorporated organisations, Community Interest Companies (CICs) that are not-for-profit with an asset lock and other not-for-profit charitable bodies aligned with the Foundation's objectives. Applicants must have a year's worth of audited or independently examined accounts and an annual income between £250,000 and £3 million, based on their most recent published accounts.

Organisations must deliver generalist homelessness support such as housing advice, hostels, supported accommodation, outreach or prevention services. They should show a track record of working with young people, primarily aged 16 to 25, and demonstrate a commitment to inclusive practice and involvement of lived experience and youth voice in decision-making.

There is a two-stage application process.

The deadline for Expressions of Interest is 3 June 2026. For more information, please visit Proud Homes - Henry Smith