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Posted by Dusan Popratnjak, 3/9/08 at 6:38:30 PM.
Please Find information on funding opportunities which may be beneficial to your organisation:-
Barrow Cadbury Trust.
The trust seeks to encourage a just,equal,peaceful and democratic society.It supports groups,usually registered charities,working nationally to achieve objectives.
Address :-25 - 31 Tavistock Place,London,WC1H 9UT.
Telephone :- 0207 391 9220
Website :- www.bctrust.org.uk
Cadbury Schweppes Foundation.
The foundation makes grants to projects and partner organisations working mainly in the field of education and employment focusing on areas of social deprivation.
Address :-25,Berkeley Square,London. W1J 6HB.
Telephone 0207-830 5134.
Website www.cadburyschweppes.com
Clore Duffield Foundation.
The foundation supports education,arts and museum education,the arts,health and social welfare.It has a particular interest in supporting children,young people and societys most vulnerable individuals.
Address:-Studio 3,Chelsea Manor Studios,Flood Street,Londn.SW3 5SR.
Telephone :-020 351 6061.
E mail :- info@clreduffield.org.uk
Website :-www.cloreduffiel.org.uk
Dulverton Trust.
The trustees continue to support work in the broad fields of youth and education,conservation and welfare.
Address:-5 St James Place,London,SW1A 1NP.
Telephone:-0207 629 9121
e mail :- trust@dulverton.org
Website:- www.dulverton.org
Ernest Cook Trust.
The trust supports youth education and training that helps young people to lead fulfilled lives while remaining sensitive to the needs of others and which increases their chances of employment.
Address:-The Estate office,Fairford Park,Fairford,Gloucester.GL7 4JH.
Telephone:-01285-713273
E mail:- grants@ernestcooktrust.org.uk
Website:-www.ernestcooktrust.org.uk
Esmee Fairburn Foundation.
The foundation make grant to organiations which aim to improve the uality of life for people and communities in the U.K,both now and iun the future.
Address:-11,Park Place,London.SW1A 1LP.
Telephone :- 0207 297 4700.
e mail :-info@esmeefairbairn.org.uk
Website:-www.esmeefairbairn.org.uk
Foundation for Sports and the Arts.
Communities,organisations and individuals throughout the UK have benefitted from major critical projects through to modest but critical training bursaries.Their goal to increase participation.
Address:-PO Box 20,Liverpool,LE131HB.
Telephone:-151-259-5505
E mail:- contact@tefsa.et
Website:- www.thefsa.et
Garfield Weston Foundation.
The foundation has helped a wide range of organisations with grants of varying sizes.Recent rounds of funding have helped projects in the following categories,arts,community,education,welfare medical,social.
Address:-Weston Centre,10,Grosvenor Street,London,W1K 4QY.
Telephone :-0207-399-6565
Web site:- www.garfieldweston.org
Lloyds TSB Foundation.
Their mission is to support and work in partnership with charitable organisations which help people,espicially those who are disadvantaged or disabled,to play a fuller role in communities through England and Wales.
Address:-3d Floor,4 St Duntans Hill,London.EC3R 8UL.
Telephone:-0870-411-1223
E Mail:- guidelines@lloydsbfoundation.org.uk
Website:- www.lloydstsbfoundation.org.uk
Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
The foundation aims to maximise opportunities to experience a full quality of life,both now and in the future.In particular we are concerned with children and young people,and others who are disadvantaged.
Address:- 8,Queens Annes Gate,London. SW1H 9AA.
Telephone:-0207-227-3500
E mail:- information@phf.org.uk
Web site :- www.phf.org.uk
Catherine Cookson Charitable Trust.
The main objects of this trust are the relief of poverty,the advancement of education and the advancement of religion.In particular the trust likes to support work with children and young people,older people and people with special needs or diability.Grants range in size - there are many small grants of less than £1000,althoughthetrust also gies grants f several thousand pounds,including some major grants.
Address:- Mr Peter Magnay,Trustee,Thomas Magnay and Co,13 Regent Terrace,Gateshead,Tyne and Wear,NE8 1LU.
Telephone:-0191-488-7459.
E Mail: - whickham@magnay.u-net.com
Co-op Community Dividend.
The Community Dividend Scheme will fund groups that are based on the values of self help,social responsibility and caring for others.Projects must fulfill a need in the local community,provide a long term benefit for a selection of the community,target disadvantaged groups or areas,seek to address community issues,and show imagination in approach.Groups can apply for up to £5000,although grants of several hundred pounds are more common.
Address:-New Century House,Manchester,M60 4ES.
Telehone:-0161-8279 / 0800 068 6727
E Mail:- customer.relations@co-op.co.uk
Website:- www.co-operative.co.uk/en/communityfund
Hedley Denton Chartable Trust.
The trust makes one off grants ranging from £5000 - £7000 to registered charities.Grants are given to support a range of charitable objectives,including education and training and children and young people..Grants can be used to purchase capital items or to fund organisations running costs
Address:-Iain Nicholson,Chairman of the Trustees,5 West Road,Ponteland,Newcastle upon Tyne,NE20 9ST.
Telephone:-01661-823863
E Mail:- law@iannicholson.co.uk
Greggs Trust.
Greggs Trust is a local grant - giving organisation linked to Greggs Bakers.They like to fund organisations that make a difference to local communities.Priority is given to less popular projects that find it difficult to attract funding from else where.Grants will be considered for core costs between £10,000 - £15,000 per annum for up to 3 years,or for one off projects costing up to £10,000
Address:- Jenni Wagstaff,Trust Manager,Fernwood House,Clayton Road,Jesmond,Newcastle upon Tyne.NE2 1TLK
Telephone:-0191-212-7626
Web site:- www.greggstrust.org.uk
HBOS Foundation.
The HBOS Foundation gives grants of up to £10,000 to registered charities,The two priority funding areas are money advice and financial literacy and developing and improving local communities.Lifelong learning is an area of support under the improving communities programme,including the enhancement of education across all age categories.
Telephone:-0845 673 2005
Website:- www.hbospic.com
Philip Henman Trust.
This trust offers one of grants of up to £1000 to registered charities who work with children and young people.Projects must make lasting positive changes to the children who are involved.
Website.:- www.djclark.com/pht/index.html
E Mail :- info@phtorg.uk
Lloyds TSB Foundation.
This charity funds a number of projects that fall under the broad categories of social and community needs,and education training.They will fund registered charities only,with a policy to support under - funded charities so that disadvantaged people can play a fuller role in community life.Pre - school education and reading and writing skills are amongst the activities that can be funded by the foundation.
Address:-Lloyds TSB Foundation for England and Wales.PO Box 46156,3rd Floor,4 St Dunstans Hill London.EC3R 8WQ.
Telephone:- 0870-411-1223
E Mail:- enquiries@lloydstsbfoundations.orguk
Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation.
This foundation has wide discretion in that it chooses to fund,and lots of grants are given to support work with children and youth education.Grants range in size from £1000 to several hundred thousand pounds - although most grants are between £2000 and £3000.
Address:-Dr Brian Martin.Director4th Floor,20 Berkley Square,London.W1J 6LH.
Telephone :-0207408-2198
William A Cadbury Charitable Trust.
Address
Website.
Allen Lane Foundation.
The foundation was set up in 1966 by the late Sir Alan Lane,founder of Penguin Books,to support general charitable causes.It mainly funds organisations whose work it believes to be unpopular in the U.K today
Address:-90,The Mount,York,Y024 1AR.
Telephone:- 01904 613223
E Mail:- info@allenlane.org.uk
Website:-www.allenlane.org.uk
Baring Foundation.
The Baring Foundation have specific grants programmes concerned with voluntary sector development,international work and the arts.
Yapp Charitable Trust.
Gives grants for running costs and salaries.Most grants are for one year but will consider applications for revenue grants of up to three years.Single year grants are usually for less than £3,000.
Website - www.yappcharitabletrust.org.uk
Tudor Trust
Grants under older people priority to support sociability and independance.The majority of Tudors grants giving lies between £10,000 and £100,000.
Website - www.tudortrust.org.uk
Address - 7 Ladbroke Grove,London.W11 3BD
Telephone - 00207 7278522.
Trumark Trust
This funder has prticulr interest in smaller organisations,specfclly neighbourhood based community projects and innovatory work with less popular groups.One of their priorities is the Elderly and grants are available between £5000 and £7000.
Address - Mrs Judy Hayward,Correspondance,Trumark Trust,PO Box 2,Liss,Hampshire,GU33 6YP.
Contact number - 01730 893416.
The Lifespan Trust.
Funds projects working with people in the "Third Age ".They favour ideas and projects which are innovative and original,and aim at raising positive expectations and encouraging increased health and well being in both mind and body.Grants to individuals will not normally exceed £250.Grants to organisations will only exceptionally exceed £5000 but are normally in the range of £1000 - £3000.
Address - The Secretary,The Lifespan Trust,ARP/050,Windsor House,1270 London Road,London.SW16 4DH.
email - lifespan@arp.org.uk
Henry Smith Charity.
Large grants of up to £60,000 over 3 years and a small grants scheme of up to £10,000 is available for projects that supports projects for the relief of the elderly,such as housing or support services.
website - www.henrysmithcharity.org.uk
Contact number - 0207 3206884.
Address - The Director,Henry Smith's charity,5 Chancery Lane,Clifford Inn,London.EC4A 1BU.
Charles Hayward Foundation.
This foundation offers grants of between £1000 and £20,000 to support projects that show some creativity in improving the quality of life of elderly people.
Website - www.charleshaywardfoundation.org.uk
Address - Hayward House,45,Harrington Gardens,London.SW7 4JU.
Telephone - 0207 3707063.
B.T Community Connections.
Offers internet - ready computers to community and voluntary organisations.Applicants must explain how ( and how often) computer would be used and demonstrate how the computer would make a positive impact on their community.
Web site - www.btcommunityconnections.com
e mail - info@btcommunityconnections.com
Address - PO Box 4500,London,W1A 7LF.
Telephone - 0207 2994163.
Business in the Community "ProHelp Scheme"
ProHelp is a national network of over 1000 professional forms who give their time and expertise for free to local community groups and voluntary organisations.
Address - Business in the Community,137 Shepherdess Walk,London N1 7RQ.
Telephone - 0870 6002482
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
Grants ofup to £10,000 available for social welfare projects,including rural and urban community based projects to tackle the causes and consequences of multiple deprivations.
web site - www.qulbenkian.org.uk
email - info@gulbenkian.org.uk
Address - 98 Portland Street,London.W1B 1ET.
Telephone - 0207 6365313
Community Champions Fund.
£3 million fund is managed by Government offices for the regions,delivered in partnership with local voluntary organisations.Supports limited number of small - scale community - inspired projects by helping people to developetheir skills to involve others in community and regeneratioin activities.Skills development is funded but not general running costs or capital expenditure.
Website - www.dfes.gov.uk/communitychampions
email - community.champions@dfes.gsi.gov.uk
Address - Department for Education and Skills,Regions and Regeneration Division,W1129,Moorfoot,Sheffield,S1 4PQ.
Community Services Volunteers (CSV)
UK Charity encouraging involvement of a wide variety of volunteers in the community,including environmental activities.
web site - www.csv.org.uk
email - information@csv.org.uk
address - CSV Head Office,237 Pentonville Road,London,N11 9NJ
Telephone - 0207 2786601
Ernest Cook Trust.
Must be educational,espicially relating to young people.Annual basis mostly small grants category £100 - £3000.
Web site - www.ernestcooktrust.org.uk
e mail - admin@ernestcooktrust.org.uk
Address - The Estate Office,Fairfield Park,Fairford,Gloucestershire,GL7 4JH.
Telephone - 01285 713273.
Ford Britain Trust.
One off grants ranging from £100- £5000 mainly concerned with the advancement of education and other charitable purposes.Special attention given to other projects concerned with education,environment,children,the disabled,youth activities and projects with benefits to communities.
Website - www.ford.co.uk/ie/fob trst/-fob trust info
Address - Ford Motor Company Ltd Room 1/619.Eagle Wy,Brentwood,Essex,CM13 3BW.
Telephone - 01277 252551
Futurebuilders.
A £125 million investment fund to be distributed to strengthen the contribution of voluntary and community organisations,including social entereprises,to public delivery (amongst other areas) community cohesion and education,learning and service for children and young people.
Website - future.builders-england.org.uk
E mail - info'futurebuilders - england.org.uk
Address - 1 Carlise Avenue,London,EC3N 2ES.
Telephone - 01912 615200
Groundwork National Office.
Works in partnership with community groups,local authorities and the private sector to bring about physical,social and economic improvements in deprived areas through school programmes,youth activities,training for the long term unemployed,derelict land reclaimation and helping business improve its environmental performance.
Website -www.groundwork.org.uk
Address - 85 -87 Cornwall Street,Birmingham,B3 3BY
Telephone - 0121-236-8565
HBOS Foundation (Regional Programme Community Support).
This programme aids small scale voluntary and community activities.There is no dead line for the programme,which is administered across the U.K by six regions.
Address - Group Community Relations,Halifax Plc,Trinity Road,Halifax,West Yorkshire,HX1 2RG
Telephone - 0845 6732005
J Paul Getty Jr Charitable Trust.
Grants are usually in the £5 -£15,000 range.The trust favours small communities and local projects which makes good use of volunteers.The four main funding areas are social,welfare,therapeutic use of the arts,conservation and the environment.Apply by post.
Website - www.jpgettytrust.org.uk
Address - 1Park Square West London,NW1 4LJ.
Telephone - 0207 4861859
Tesco Charity Trust.
Helps local and National charities as well as voluntary organisations to provide practical support for children,the elderly and people with disabilities.Apply in writing.
Website - www.tesco.com/everylittlehelps
Address - Tesco House,Po Box 18,Delamere Road,Cheshunt,EN8 9SL.Volunteering England.
Telephone - 01922 646768
Volunteering England.
Grants up to £35,000 for local voluntary organisation carrying out projects to improve health and welfare for groups including the unemployed.
Web site - www.volunteering.org.uk
Email - information@volunteeringengland.oirg.uk
Address - 8 All Saints Street,London,N1 9RL.
Telephone - 0845 3056979
Voluntary Action Fund.
Grants for local projects which develope volunteering initiatives involving unemployed people.
Web site - www.voluntaryactionfund.org.uk
Email - info@voluntaryactionfund.org.uk
Address - Comely Park House,80,New Row,Dunfermline,Fife,KY12 7EJ.
Telephone - 01383 620780
Wakeham Trust.
Grants from £75 to £750 for small new projects.
Web site- www.wakehamtrust.org
E mail - enquiries@wakehamtrust.org
Address - Wakenham House,Rogate,Petersfield,Hampshire,GU21 5EJ.
Telephone - 01730 821748
Walking the Way to Health Initiative.
Aims to encourage 1.5 million inactive people to reduce their risk of heart disease and enjoy their local environment,simply walking.
Web site - www.whi.org.uk
Address - The WHI Team,The Countryside Agency,John Dower House,Crescent Place ,Cheltenham,GL 50 3RA.
Telephone-01242 533258
Heritage Grant Fund.
Makes grants to mainly national voluntary organisations concerning the historic environment.
Website - www.english-heritage.org.uk
Email - customers@english-heritage.org.uk
Address - Customer Services Department.Po Box 569,Swindon.SN2 2YP.
Telephone - 0870 3331181
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