Grants up to £100,000 are available to social landlords, tenant representative groups and other relevant organisations to test innovative projects which seek to improve tenant engagement with landlords and strengthen resident voice on matters that affect their homes.
The resulting insights into best practice for achieving this will then be disseminated more widely across the sector to enable better outcomes for tenants.
Who can apply:
- Registered providers of social housing (including local authority registered providers and private registered providers)
- Tenant Management Organisations
- Arms Length Management Organisations
- Groups representing the interests of social housing tenants
This is provided the organisation is a:
- Company Limited by Guarantee
- Community Interest Company (CIC)
- Community Benefit Society (CBS)
- Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO)
- Local authority
Bids from consortiums or partnerships of the above organisations are encouraged. They will also allow applications from a consortium or partnership that includes non-eligible bodies; however, the accountable body will need to be eligible (as outlined in the list above). Where bids are submitted by a consortium, one organisation will be the lead consortium member and grant recipient. This ‘accountable body’ will be responsible for managing the grant and ensuring funds are used appropriately.
Applicants can apply for up to £100,000. The indicative amount of funding we will award per project will be between £60,000 and £100,000.
Funding will be awarded in February 2026