Antony Hornby Charitable Trust

The Antony Hornby Charitable Trust makes general charitable donations to organisations working in the following causes:

  • education, training and employment;
  • medical, health and sickness;
  • Arts and culture;
  • animals and environment; and
  • community development.

Grants are typically around £1,000 and rarely over £5,000, however no maximum amount you can apply for is stipulated.

Deadline: Continuous rolling programme.

The Trust does not operate a website. For more information, and how to apply, please use the contact details below. Click ‘Find out more’ to read the Trust’s listing on the Charity Commission’s Register of Charities:

Antony Hornby Charitable Trust
C/O Saffery Champness LLP
71 Queen Victoria Street
London
EC4V 4BE

2 comments on Antony Hornby Charitable Trust

  1. We would like to apply for a grant from the Trust to provide tickets for our production of ‘Alice in Wonderland’ at Kew Gardens this summer. These will be for children eligible for free school meals aged 7-11and children and parents seeking Asylum who we work with. As well as the opportunity to attend a performance they will also get the opportunity to spend the day at the Royal Botanic Gardens,Kew and explore the Children’s Garden, the Treetop Walk and The Hive – a giant installation on the life of Bees, and all that the gardens have to offer
    This would enable us to share our work more widely with more young people and families who may otherwise never experience live theatre, let alone enjoy our shared heritage of world leading gardens, that may well be on their doorstep, but never explored.

    Please let me know how I can apply.
    Caroline Funnell
    Trustee – Sixteenfeet Productions
    We are a registered charity 1153684

  2. We would like to apply for a grant from the Trust to provide tickets for our production of ‘Alice in Wonderland’ at Kew Gardens this summer. These will be for children eligible for free school meals aged 7-11and children and parents seeking Asylum who we work with. As well as the opportunity to attend a performance they will also get the opportunity to spend the day at the Royal Botanic Gardens,Kew and explore the Children’s Garden, the Treetop Walk and The Hive – a giant installation on the life of Bees, and all that the gardens have to offer
    This would enable us to share our work more widely with more young people and families who may otherwise never experience live theatre, let alone enjoy our shared heritage of world leading gardens, that may well be on their doorstep, but never explored.

    Please let me know how I can apply.
    Caroline Funnell
    Trustee – Sixteenfeet Productions
    We are a registered charity 1153684

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