The U.K. has over 12,000 grant-making Trusts and Foundations. 815 of these donate to nonprofits, NGOs and charities in Jamaica working in health, education, community, environment, the arts, sport and more.
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We help organisations access the large amount of funding available from grant-makers in the UK. We also help organisations find funders from the 180,000 Foundations across Germany, Switzerland and other European countiries. Contact us to receive our free guide on how to make successful applications to U.K. and European grant-makers.
Using the resources below, we can provide your organisation with a list of funders with an interest in Jamaica which will include the funder’s areas of interest, annual expenditure, grant sizes and contact details.
Grant Finder: The leading funding database in the UK covering national, and international sources of funding.
Funds Online: Database with over 10,000 funders with the potential to give away billions of pounds overall to organisations.
Factary Phi Donations Database: The UK’s only comprehensive, searchable database of donations and donors to the non-profit sector.
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New funders are being set up every month and our free funding alerts keeps you up to date.
Below are some of the UK funders that support nonprofits in Jamaica:
The Harold Joels Charitable Trust
The Mylne Trust
The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust
John Laing Charitable Trust
J Davies Charities Limited
M And R Gross Charities Limited
The Gatsby Charitable Foundation
The John Ireland Charitable Trust
Mayfair Charities Limited
The Eranda Rothschild Foundation
T F C Frost Charitable Trust
Alliance Family Foundation Limited
Sylvanus Charitable Trust
Porter Foundation
Tearfund
Nam Charitable Trust
Gerald Leigh Charitable Trust
The Charities Aid Foundation
The River Trust
The Exilarch’s Foundation
News & updates
March 2026
In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in late 2025, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) through its Jamaica Multi-Country Office, opened an emergency grant call in January 2026. International funding of up to $150,000 USD per organization was made available to Jamaican NGOs and CSOs for debris removal and management. These grants, active throughout February 2026, focus on restoring safe living conditions and economic recovery in hurricane-affected communities. The program is part of a broader international effort to strengthen Jamaica’s long-term resilience through sustainable waste management and community-led climate adaptation projects.