Funding Local Causes

Grants we have made to groups in Hertfordshire

The Hertfordshire Community Foundation is committed to transparency and we work with 360Giving to publish information about our grants.
Using the 360Giving data standard, our grants awarded to groups via our main grants programmes are available online.

The data can be downloaded in an Excel spreadsheet at the bottom of this page.

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. This means the data is freely accessible to anyone to be used and shared as they wish. The data must be attributed to Hertfordshire Community Foundation.

We believe that with better information, grantmakers can be more effective and strategic decision-makers. 360Giving provides support for grantmakers to publish their grants data openly, to understand their data, and to use the data to create online tools that make grant-making more effective. For more information, visit www.threesixtygiving.org

Catch up with our latest news

Grant helps kick off new pavilion for local football club
We are delighted to celebrate the official opening of Wheathampstead Wanderers Football Club’s brand-new pavilion, a much-needed facility that will make a real difference to hundreds of young people and their families in the local community. .
Celebrating local communities at the HCF Spring Walk
Over 40 enthusiastic participants gathered in the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside at Easneye, Ware on a bright morning on Thursday, 1 May 2025 to raise funds and awareness for a good cause. The spring walk was organised by Hertfordshire Community Foundation (HCF) Ambassador Henrietta Buxton and graciously hosted by Henrietta and her husband, Nicholas Buxton, the High Sheriff of Hertfordshire.
St Albans District Chamber of Commerce raises over £7,000 for local charities
We are delighted to share that the St Albans District Chamber of Commerce’s annual St George’s Day Lunch has raised more than £7,000 in support of Hertfordshire Community Foundation (HCF)..
Good luck to our incredible London marathon runners!
Eighteen inspiring individuals are taking on one of the world’s most iconic races on Sunday 27 April, pushing themselves through 26. 2 miles of London’s streets – all in support of Hertfordshire Community Foundation.