Bids are invited once a year for grants to be used to support projects that can be shown to offer a broad strategic benefit to the University, but that do not form part of the normal day-to-day operations of a department and would not easily be funded from other regular sources.
Grants to applicants from within the University are usually in the region of £2,000 - £12,000, either given as a one-off award, or spread over two or three years. Grants are also available to organisations external to the University; in such cases, the amount awarded are usually lower and there is a cap on the total amount of funding made available to external organisations in any given bidding round. The cap is currently £25,000. Certain such projects, which would more appropriately be supported from the University's Community Grants Scheme, will be advised to apply to that fund.
The most recent invitation to bid, in February 2026, attracted seventeen applications. Grants awarded recently have included support for:
- Housing Advice Service - a project focused on the expansion of Oxford OU Advice to include Housing Advice for students to improve early intervention and resolution of housing issues and to generate a sustainable model for housing advice provision;
- Evidence-based Strategies for Supporting Carers' Careers; a project aimed at developing evidence-based approaches to make carers career progression fairer and more transparent;
- GLAM Visitor Evaluation and Data Collection Programme - this project sets out to develop a consistent, high-quality approach to evaluation and data analysis across all sites to inform strategic and operational decision making.