Now in its third year, the GSK Community Health programme is funded by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) in partnership with The King’s Fund, a leading independent health charity working to improve health and social care.
The programme will support aspirational leaders who want to develop their organisations to tackled health inequalities. It is designed to run alongside the GSK Impact Awards and support the next generation if award winners.
The programme will support up to 10 charities with £10,000 in unrestricted funding. The charities that are offered funding will be invited to attend an online leadership programme, valued at £5,000 a place. The programme will be delivered by The King’s Fund and provide participants with the opportunity to develop their capability and confidence to lead both operationally and strategically.
Small charities that are working, located and registered in the UK can apply as long as they:
- Are a registered charity by the application deadline of 10 August 2026
- Have existed for a minimum of one year by 10 August 2026.
- Have a total annual income of between £20,000 and £150,000 as shown in their most recent accounts.
- Are independently constituted from any national umbrella organisation.
Charities will need to demonstrate how their organisation is tackling health inequalities in their community (this can be defined as a geographical community or a community of interest).
Organisations led by and supporting people from under-represented backgrounds, people from ethnic minority communities, people with disabilities and people from the LGBTQ+ community are encouraged to apply.
For more information and how to apply visit their website.


