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Funding Eye

Funding Eye offers a friendly and professional solution to your fundraising needs. With over 20 years’ experience in the third sector and fundraising I can help your organisation secure the income it needs to deliver and develop its services. I have a successful track record securing grants from the National Lottery Fund, and Trusts and […]

Funding Ecosystems

All too often organisations invest a lot of resources in making an application for funding scrabbling about for information and evidence to support the bid. The bid often driving the gathering of information. A much more effective approach and one that will bring more success is to focus on the development of the project and […]

Percy Bilton

Funding is available to UK registered charities with primary objectives to assist one or more of the following groups: disadvantaged/underprivileged young people (persons under 25); people with disabilities (physical or learning disabilities or mental health problems); older people (aged over 60). Grants are for capital items only The Charity will consider capital funding for the following […]

DM Thomas Foundation for Young People

Central Grants – Structure and approval process The Foundation has a rigorous grant process which aims to identify the most effective projects helping disadvantaged young people in the UK and Ireland. Applications are received for quarterly deadlines from registered charities are first assessed by the Foundation office, with a shortlist of approximately 20 of the strongest and regionally representative […]

Legacy income is on the rise in Wales

Legacy income is on the rise in Wales and smaller charities are punching above their weight, according to our new report ‘Welsh Legacy Fundraising Market 2019’ released today Almost £20 million is being donated to the top legacy-earning charities headquartered in Wales annually. These 70 charities raise one quarter of their total voluntary income through legacies, […]

The A B Charitable Trust (ABCT)

Provide grants for charities registered and working in the UK that defend human rights and promote respect for vulnerable individuals in the UK. Most grants are  between £10,000 to £20,000. To be eligible applicants should have an annual income of between £150,000 and £1.5 million with no substantial investments or surpluses. Project must address at least one of the […]

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