Applications open for 2026 GSK IMPACT Awards and Community Health Programme
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 10th July 2025

Funding & support available. Apply now for the 2026 GSK IMPACT Awards or Community Health Programme to boost your charity’s impact.
applications are now open for the 2026 GSK IMPACT Awards and the GSK Community Health Programme – two significant opportunities supporting charities that are improving health and wellbeing across the UK.
These programmes are funded by GSK and delivered in partnership with The King’s Fund, offering a unique combination of funding, training, and recognition for the vital work carried out by UK charities.
GSK IMPACT Awards
The GSK IMPACT Awards are open to registered UK charities with an annual income between £150,000 and £3 million and at least three years of service in a health-related field.
Now in their 29th year, the awards celebrate excellence in improving health and wellbeing. They offer:
- Up to 15 awards, ranging from £4,000 to £50,000
- Training and development support valued at £13,500
- National recognition by a prestigious judging panel
- Support with press and publicity, promotional materials, and pro bono offers from GSK
Deadline for stage one applications: 5:00 PM on Wednesday 20 August 2025
View guidelines and apply here.
GSK Community Health Programme
This programme supports smaller UK charities with an income between £20,000 and £150,000, at least one year old, and working to tackle health inequalities in their communities.
Successful applicants will receive:
- Up to £10,000 in funding
- Training and development opportunities valued at £5,000
Deadline for applications: 5:00 PM on Monday 11 August 2025
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