Community groups in Ealing have until next month to apply for funding from Peabody’s Kerslake Awards, which support grassroots projects that bring people together in order to reduce isolation and boost wellbeing.
Housing association giant Peabody, is offering up to £2,000 per project, with a total of £40,000 available each year in two application rounds. Applications for this round close 5 December 2025.
In a statement, Peabody said: “The latest round is now open for applications, meaning Ealing charities, community organisations and Peabody residents can apply for grants of up to £2,000 to run activities that help people live healthier, happier and more connected lives. If you run a local charity, community group or resident-led project and have an idea that will benefit your community, Peabody would like to hear from you.”
The awards honour the legacy of Lord Bob Kerslake, Peabody’s former chair and a champion of strong communities and social housing.
Ealing-based groups and individuals can apply and find full details at: Peabody Kerslake Award.


