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Better Access to Active Travel Experiences and Equipment

This funding round aims to improve active travel options for disabled people. There are grants available for projects that have an immediate impact, or have a longer-term impact.

Active travel is defined as all modes of travel that allow people to get around using their own efforts – whether by walking, cycling, push scooters, or use of other mobility aids.

Active travel is making a journey by walking, cycling, using a wheelchair, push scooters, or other mobility aids.

We welcome applications from organisations providing services and equipment, and those testing new ideas or approaches that could deliver future change.

Organisations can apply for active travel equipment including cycles and walking aids, access to services for disabled people, pilots, staff costs and overheads.

Value: £50,000 to £1 million

Duration: 1 to 3 years

Deadline: 15 December 2025

How much funding is available?

We’re awarding grants through this funding round from £50,000 to £1 million over a period of up to three years.  

Your application can be for one, two or three years' funding. For example, you could apply for £750,000 in total over three years, which would be £250,000 per year.  

What we fund

We are awarding funding to develop, expand and improve active travel options for disabled people. This may include: 

  • Active travel equipment hire.
  • Grant programmes for active travel equipment.
  • Services supporting disabled people to engage in active travel.
  • Training for disabled people that want to engage in active travel.
  • Pilots to test new models or solutions.

What we do not fund:

  • Active travel equipment for competitive or social sport.

What your grant can be used for 

Your grant can be used for: 

  • Active travel work which is helping disabled people get from A to B, or active travel as a recreational activity. This does not include competitive or social sport.
  • Funding for schemes, programmes and initiatives that already exist, and provide best practice solutions, but need support to remain operational or scale up the service they provide to help more disabled people.
  • Test new solutions or approaches to addressing barriers.
  • Staff and volunteer training or costs.
  • Full cost recovery grants which include indirect costs.
  • Local, regional or national initiatives to increase awareness of active travel.

Your grant cannot be used for:

  • Activities or services unrelated to transport for disabled people including competitive or social sport.
  • Funding for services and activities that have already been provided.
  • Overseas travel. 
  • Construction projects and / or building works. 
  • Social investment or venture philanthropy.
  • Sponsorship for any individual, group or company.
  • Medical care or medical research.

Who your project can support

Grant funding must be used to support disabled people living in the UK.

Projects can provide support on a national scale or focus on specific regions, addressing local needs and challenges.

We're particularly interested in funding projects that deliver meaningful impact in deprived areas, or to underrepresented groups.

Who can apply

We're particularly interested in applications from DDPOs (Deaf and Disabled People’s Organisations).

We can accept applications for funding if your organisation has been active for at least three years and is one of the following:

  • Incorporated Charity
  • Company Limited by Guarantee
  • Community Interest Company (CIC)
  • Community Benefit Society

We cannot accept applications from:

  • Unincorporated Associations
  • Statutory Bodies, Hospitals or Health Authorities
  • Companies Limited by Shares
  • Organisations from outside the UK
  • Individuals
  • Sole Traders
  • Political pressure groups, or organisations primarily engaged in political activity
  • Projects or services that proselytise a specific ethical or religious belief, and/or exclude individuals that do not hold a specific belief

If you are unable to complete an expression of interest and / or application form online, you can share your accessible communication requirements with us. We’re always happy to talk about other ways for you to tell us about your idea.

Governance and finances

To be considered for funding, your organisation’s Board must:

  • be made up of at least three members, and
  • the majority of Board members must be unrelated to each other.

Applicant organisations should have:

  • an annual income of at least £50,000 for each of the last three financial years. This is assessed against accounts filed with the relevant regulator. We cannot accept management accounts as evidence of this.
  • free reserves equivalent to at least three months’ worth of unrestricted expenditure at the point of application.

We will review the latest set of accounts filed to determine the level of free reserves you hold as part of our financial due diligence. The widely recognised definition of free reserves is:

(total unrestricted funds – unrestricted fixed assets) / total unrestricted expenditure

If your organisation’s turnover and reserves meet these requirements at the point of application, but falls below them while waiting for your grant to be assessed, we'll still consider your application provided the difference between your new position and the requirement is not material (10%+).

We also ask that your organisation holds the following policies and keeps them regularly updated. Copies of these will need to be submitted as part of the application process:

  • Safeguarding policy
  • Whistleblowing policy
  • Equal Opportunities policy

If you’ve already received a grant from us

Please speak to your Grant Manager in the first instance before considering an application.

We're generally unable to consider applications for continuation funding if you have more than six months left on your award.

If you’ve previously applied and been unsuccessful

We aim to provide all organisations with meaningful feedback if their application is unsuccessful.

We ask that unsuccessful applicants do not reapply to the same funding round for at least three months following a decision.

If you were previously unsuccessful and would like to reapply with a similar project, please contact us. We may be able to provide feedback to inform your application.

Organisations we’ve funded

Grants we’ve awarded that are similar to this funding round include:

Friends of Pedal Power – Grant award of £595,000. To strengthen and develop the organisation’s provision of inclusive cycling services for the benefit of disabled people in Cardiff and Southeast Wales, maintaining future delivery.

Cerebra – Grant award of £108,210. For the purchase of materials to build bespoke mobility products, providing children who have a brain condition with equipment to enable them to move/travel independently.