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Funders for sport

I’ve been dong some searches recently for some sports groups which I thought it would be good to share Comic Relief – http://www.comicrelief.com/sportforchange – opens in May 2016 when they announce their new strategy Wales Sport Lottery money – lottery money that will cover a wide range of expenditure including  coaching, floodlighting for training, start up grants […]

The Austin and Hope Pilkington Trust

The Trust’s priority for 2016 is Children and Youth Priority will be given to projects focussing on homelessness, domestic abuse, prisoners/offenders, training and education, counselling and support, and activities for those with limited access or opportunities. Full details on their website Applications can be made online (as well as a paper form) They have already had […]

Bulldog Trust Now Open

The Trust aims to support charity in ways which ensure that smaller donations provide maximum benefit. The initiative has been hailed by Philanthropy:UK as a ‘revolutionary “criteria-free” grant-making scheme’ and aims to provide small to medium sized charitable organisations with the chance to access funding of between £1000 and £30,000 without a complicated and time […]

Comic Relief Local Communities

Comic Relief Local Communities Communities, Culture, Educating & Young People, Health | Clwyd, Dyfed, Gwent, Gwynedd, Mid Glamorgan, Powys, South Glamorgan, West Glamorgan Grants of between £1,000 and £10,000 are available. The programme aims to empower local people, enabling them to create lasting change in their communities. Projects  should be run  by people directly affected […]

Frognal Trust

This is a small trust, with spending around £100k in 2015.  They like to support small charities with an interest in work around: Disabled people Older people Young people Medical Research Environmental Heritage No other specific guidance is provided, their charity commission entry is here Mrs Susan Hickley Frognal Trust Wilson Solicitors LLP Alexandra House […]

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