Anywhere that you see a grant title, organisation name or location underlined in GrantNav you can click on these to open information pages about each.
Grant pages
Each grant has an information page that can be accessed by clicking on the grant title from any search results page.

Grant pages contain the following information and are useful for finding out further details about an individual grant:
- A section with the required fields including the key information that is published for all grants
- Including links to the Funding Organisation and Recipient Organisation pages
- A section detailing who has published the data
- Including a link to the Publisher’s organisation page where you can access links to the raw data
- A link to the Grantee Amendment Request Form
- This can be used to provide feedback if you see something that doesn’t look right about your organisation or the funding it has received
- All the data that has been published by the funder about that grant
- Any additional data that 360Giving has added about the recipient organisation or grant based on official organisation identifiers or location data
Find out more about what data is available
Grant pages for grants made to indiviuals
Grant pages for grants made to individuals and families, rather than organisations, share the same layout but are anonymised and have no recipient organisation information. The recipient’s name will show as “Individual” or similar, except in rare cases where they have given consent to be publicly named. These grants usually have limited information to avoid individuals being personally identifiable from the data. For this reason, grants to individuals have additional categories which funders can use to describe the reason and purpose of the grant.
Visit our Grants to Individuals Dashboard to find an overview of data published by funders about the grants they make to individuals and families, showing the purpose and reason for grants awarded.
Organisation pages
It can be helpful to see all of the grants given or received by a single organisation on one page. Throughout GrantNav, you can click on the names of funders and recipients to see a summary of all the grants that they’ve given or received, as well as links to the full lists of grants.
An organisation can appear in GrantNav as a Funder, a Publisher, a Recipient, or any combination of those roles. They are identified by Org IDs.
Find out more about Organisations and Org IDs.
Organisation pages include the following information and are useful for getting a summary of the grant funding an organisation has made or received:
Information about how the organisation appears in the data
- Their role as a Funder, a Recipient, a Publisher, or a combination of those roles
- Any Org IDs (organisation identifiers) that have been used in the data.
- This could be a combination of official identifiers such as charity or company numbers that reference the same organisation, or internal references used by funders. Where official identifiers are used, GrantNav is able to group data from multiple funders into one organisation page. Learn more about duplicate recipient organisations.
- Other names used in the data
- In order to provide a consistent experience, and because one organisation can have lots of different variations of their name, GrantNav uses the names taken from official sources, such as the UK charity and company registers, for organisation page titles and filters. All versions of an organisation’s name used in the data are displayed here for reference.
- Clicking “Show Additional Data” will reveal any additional data about that organisation that has been added by 360Giving, and the sources of that data e.g. the UK charity regulators. Learn more about additional data.
Find out more about organisations
Funder information
- Where an organisation has been identified as a funder in the data this includes a summary of the grants that they have awarded
- This includes a link to “Explore Grants” which opens a GrantNav search filtered to those given by the selected funder
- There is also an interactive table showing the recipients to whom the funder has awarded grants
- This summary can be downloaded either as a CSV file (that can be opened in spreadsheet programmes like Excel) or in JSON (a more technical, machine-readable format) by clicking the ‘Export search data’ button
- You can search for an individual organisation or selection of organisations by entering text in the search bar or clicking the arrows on a column header to sort the contents of the table.

Recipient information
- If the organisation appears in the data as a recipient there is a section summarising the grants they have received
- This includes a link to “Explore Grants” which opens a GrantNav search filtered to the selected recipient organisation so that you can view the individual grants
- There is also an interactive table showing any funders who have funded the organisation

Publisher information
If the organisation is a Publisher, there is a section detailing where the data has come from, the organisation’s website, and a link to the raw data that can be downloaded from the Publisher’s website.
In most situations, the Publisher will be an individual funder. In some cases one organisation may be publishing data on behalf of multiple funders, so the Publisher may be different to the funder name.

Location pages
Location summary pages are available at the UK Country and English Region, and District (Local Authority) level and can be accessed by clicking on the location name in any grant search results that contain location data. These summaries use the ‘Best Available’ location, so include both grants identified as being delivered in that location and recipients based in that location.
Find out more about location data.
Each location page includes the following information and can be useful to find funders who are active in a particular area:
- A summary of the grants awarded in that location
- An interactive table showing all of the grants made to that location
- An option to export that table either as a CSV or JSON file using the ‘Export Grant Data’ buttons
