The Social Policy Association has opened its Opportunity Grants programme for Autumn 2025.
Deadline for applications: 10 October 2025 (Decisions to be communicated by 31 October.). Read application and eligibility information here.
OVERVIEW
This scheme is designed to enable events to happen which promote social policy by – for example – helping to showcase research, exploring issues in learning and teaching, beginning conversations, making connections between different academic perspectives, and bringing together academics, students, practitioners, service-users, policymakers and others with a stake in social policy. They may be UK-focused, or comparative between different national contexts.[1]
For the Autumn 2025 round, the grants will again be split into two tiers:
| Category A
Up to £1000 |
Category B
Up to £5000 |
Splitting them in this way is designed to help maximise the range of events, and – through Category A – to make it easier for smaller, early-stage exploratory projects to take their place alongside those whose scale necessitates a greater level of support (Category B). Each of these can play a differently vital role in forging partnerships, sharing knowledge, setting agendas and bringing together different perspectives. Hence we regard both categories as being of equal value. Category B applications may involve a series of events rather than a single one – or (for example) the establishment and initial stages of a network. The amount of funds provided under either category will depend on the distribution of applications received.
We should stress that this particular stream of SPA funding is not intended to facilitate fresh research, and may not, for legal reasons, be spent on the hiring of staff. (See note on programme website on what the funding may be spent on.)
WHO MAY APPLY?
Any member of the Social Policy Association may apply. You may join the SPA for the purposes of applying. We encourage applications from people not based in universities.
THEMES AND TOPICS
The subject-matter of the programme is open. Events addressing any issue in social policy broadly construed will be considered. However as with previous rounds, we have three priority areas:
- Participation by early career researchers
- Involvement of the third sector
- Engagement with local public sector organisations
While none of these is a strict requirement, preference may be given to applications which clearly incorporate these aspects. Clearly third and public sector involvement will be more pertinent to some themes and topics than others.
APPLYING AND MORE INFORMATION
The deadline for applications is 10 October 2025 (Decisions to be communicated by 31 October.).
Please read full application and eligibility information, and examples of past applications, on the programme webpage here.
Please send your application or any enquiries to the SPA Grants Officer, Gideon Calder, via email. Gideon will be very happy to discuss ideas and give feedback on what may be most suitable for the scheme, as well as receiving applications.