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Esmee Fairbairn video

There is a short but very good video on the foundations website that gives a good insight into what they are looking for in applications. well worth a view even if you are not applying to them it is relevant for many other trusts. http://esmeefairbairn.org.uk/apply-for-funding/hints-and-tips If you are applying to them they have a very […]

Santander Foundation

The Santander Foundation have changed their application form for their Central Fund. The fund has 2 priorities: Learn & Grow offers grants of up to £10,000 to fund activities which help disadvantaged people to improve skills, build confidence or employability. Money Skills offers grants of up to £10,000 to charities and credit unions who want to help […]

The D'Oyly Carte Charitable Trust

Within the overall terms of its Charitable Objectives, the priorities of the D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust focus on the arts, medical welfare and the environment, and are directed towards charities for which the Trust’s contribution will make a major difference. In particular, bursaries for arts education establishments, promotion of access, education and excellence in the […]

Ward Blenkinsop Trust

Ward Blenkinsop Trust grants are to support registered charities and voluntary and community organisations undertaking general charitable projects.  There are a discretionary funder that allows itself plenty of scope for funding initiatives that appeal to trustees. The level of  giving is normally in the region of £100,000-£200,000 per annum, so awards are likely to be small. The do […]

People's Postcode Lottery Open

Registered charities, SCIOs, constituted voluntary and community groups, social enterprises, community interest companies (CIC), not-for-profit organisations and sports clubs are eligible to apply. Grants range from £500 to £20,000 for organisations in Scotland and England and up to £5,000 for those in Wales. Funding is available for projects that advance citizenship or community development. Advancing […]

Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation

This general grant making trust supports a diverse range of charities. Grants are divided into the following categories. Community Education Arts Health Social Welfare Amateur Sport Emergency and Armed Forces Environment Animal Welfare The trustees support capital projects only, and not running costs. In cases where grants are made, the projects are expected to be […]

Grow Wild

Local community groups wishing to bring people together to transform neglected and uninspiring community sites into spaces which everyone can enjoy have until 2 December 2014 to apply for funding for projects starting in March 2015. Supported by funding from the Big Lottery Fund and led by Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, Grow Wild is […]

The Allen Lane Foundation

The Foundation is interested in funding work which benefits people in the following groups, or generalist work which includes significant numbers from more than one such group: Asylum-seekers and refugees (but not groups working with a single nationality) Gay, lesbian, bi-sexual or transgender people Gypsies and Travellers Migrant workers Offenders and ex-offenders Older people People […]

The Prince's Countryside Fund

Grants of up to £50,000 are available to not-for-profit organisations, charities, social enterprises, Community Interest Companies, Companies limited by guarantee, and unincorporated associations. The Prince’s Countryside Fund has been established to support the sustainability and protection of farms and rural communities throughout the UK. The aim of the funding is to have a long-term positive […]

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