Join our global community of changemakers by starting a project.
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Wait for your application to be reviewed. We'll let you know if it was successful by 28 February, 2026 (GMT).
Funding is allocated after the closing date, when we review all of the project applications. We'll let you know if your project was successful by 28 February, 2026 (GMT).
Have your own idea or existing project? Read the terms & conditions, then submit your own project for funding.
Applications close end of 21 November, 2025 (GMT).
We aim to make the application process as quick and easy as possible.
You will be asked to fill out a form sharing information about your organisation and project, including a project description, its potential impact and scope, along with some other details. We will review your application in the context of the fund criteria and other applications. If it is allocated funding, you will then have to complete some very simple steps within 30 days including signing a partnership agreement, reading through the impact reporting requirements, and sharing a post on your ChangeX project page.
An organisation may submit only one (1) application, with the exception of schools, who may apply for multiple grants.
After the application window has closed, applications will be reviewed against the eligibility criteria (listed above). Those that meet all criteria will be evaluated based on whether the application demonstrates a commitment to projects that address critical community needs within the programme’s themes, potential impact on the population, clarity of project plan, timeline, and measurable impact outcomes. The applications most aligned with the programme’s goals will be awarded a grant.
ChangeX and Meta decide which applicants will be accepted, what the funds can be used for, documentation requirements, and whether the relevant criteria for payment have been met, prior to the approval of a project. ChangeX may request further information and documentation as it reasonably deems necessary, and can set further reasonable requirements or criteria during the application process or throughout the project. ChangeX has no commitment to extend grants to applicants, as the applications are subject to the review and decision of ChangeX for approval, at the suggestion of Meta.
The funding received must be used exclusively for the charitable project identified in the grant application and cannot result in any profits that will not be utilized for charitable purposes. All funds allocated should be used within one year of the award payment date.
Funds can be used to cover:
Funds can’t be used to cover:
The funding allocated to your project will be unlocked once your application has been reviewed and allocated funding by the ChangeX Team and you have completed a few simple steps including: signing a partnership agreement, reviewing the impact reporting requirements, and providing your organisation’s bank account details.
Once your project has been completed, you are required to share the outcomes of your project by completing an impact survey and sharing a summary and photos on the ChangeX website. Your project should be completed with all grant funds spent within 12 months of receiving the grant funds.
Your organisation must have a bank account to receive funding.
Once you’ve successfully completed the required steps, you can enter your bank details on the ChangeX website to facilitate the bank transfer through the secure payment provider, Wise. ChangeX will then review your application and completion of the initial requirements to make sure all elements have been completed successfully before making the transfer to your account.
If you require any additional support to complete the application process or access resources, please contact [email protected] and we will help.
So many of our community organisations and volunteer groups and schools are finding it a lot harder to fundraise. The Meta Community Action Grants gives them that opportunity to access funding to deliver really, really good projects for our communities on the ground.
Councillor Sharon Tolan
Laytown/Bettystown Municipal District, prior Cathaoirleach, Meath County Council