When to use this guide
Use this when you want to see grants related to a specific topic, theme, or cause, with options to narrow by date and place.
What you’ll get
You’ll be able to see a list of relevant grants, with details of the funders and recipients. You can refine, download, or visualise the results using GrantVis.
You’ll need
- One or more keywords for the cause or topic you’re interested in
Example: “Mental health”,“young people” - (Optional) A location
Example: Manchester - (Optional) A date range
Example: 2023-2025
Tip: Interpreting your results
Search results are based on data published using the 360Giving Standard. Results may vary depending on what data has been published.
Check:
- The number of grants
- The total funding amount
- The date range
- The names and number of funders and recipient orgs
This helps you understand how broad or focused your results are, and what kind of activities they relate to.
Steps
1. Start your search
On the GrantNav homepage, enter your keywords into the search bar.
Select Search.
Tip: Use quotation marks to search for the whole phrase. Without them, a search for “young people” may show results with only “young” or only “people.”
To search for more than one phrase at once, use AND – for example, “mental health” AND “young people.”

2. Check for relevance
GrantNav shows results it thinks are most relevant first.
Use the Sort by menu to look through results in a different way.
You can sort by Best Match, Amount, and Award Date.
Tip: Sorting by Award Date or Amount can help you spot results that aren’t clearly linked to your topic. If you notice the same unrelated word appearing often – for example, schools – you can refine your search by adding NOT before that word.
(e.g. “community garden” NOT schools)

3. Refine your search
a. Match titles and descriptions only
GrantNav searches all fields by default, including funder and organisation names.
If your results look off topic, select Titles & Descriptions under the GrantNav search bar to narrow your search. This limits results to grants where your keywords appear in the grant title or description.

b. Filter by date
To find grants in a particular date range, use the Award Date filter.
You can:
- Enter a From date to see grants from that month and year onwards
- Enter a To date to see grants up to that date
- Enter both a From date and To date for a specific range
- Or select one or more calendar years

c. Filter by location
To find grants in a particular place, use the Location filter.
In Type, select Best Available from the dropdown. This uses the most detailed location data available. Then, select your Country or region (for example, North East).
Example: Grant from January 2020 onwards
Tip: Not all grants have detailed location data. If a grant doesn’t include location data, it won’t appear when you filter by location. Learn how location filtering works.

4. Download your results
To export a spreadsheet of your results, select Download as CSV.
You can use Excel or a similar program to filter, sort, and analyse further, including:
- Identifying top funders or recipients
- The number of grants awarded
- The value of those grants
Use the Custom CSV option if you want to choose which columns to include in your download.

5. Visualise your results
Select Visualise your search results in GrantVis.
This opens an interactive summary showing:
- Key funders, sorted by number of grants
- Types of funders and recipients
- Typical grant amounts
- Recipient locations, where available

6. Consider what’s missing
Not all funders publish to 360Giving. If you’re building a full picture of funding in your area, consider supplementing this data with regulator data (e.g. Charity Commission), or funders’ own websites or reports.