Founded over 300 years ago, The Radcliffe Trust offers grants to registered charities, CICs and other not-for-profit organisations based in the UK. Grants are given with the aim of promoting traditional craft, heritage, and classical music in the UK by supporting people to access training, education and skill development. The Radcliffe Trust has two grant […]
The Anchor Foundation
The Anchor Foundation offers grants for Christian charities who are working to address social exclusion with a particular interest in charities working within healing and the arts. The Foundation only supports registered charities and offers grants in the range of £500 to £12,000. Applicants need to request funds towards a specific project with the Foundation […]
The Dulverton Trust
The Dulverton Trust offers grants for charitable organisations across a wide range of different priority areas. This sees them generally supporting medium sized charities who work across a large geographical area. Single year grants offered by the Trust are usually in the region of £25,000 to £35,000 a year, which can be given over a […]
The Newby Trust
The Newby Trust was formed with aim of achieving improvements in the areas of education and social and medical welfare. In recent years the Trust has given around £300,000 a year in grants to achieve these aims. Its grant programmes supports both charities and individuals (with grants to individuals made via providing funds to a local […]
John Ellerman Foundation
The John Ellerman Foundation aims to improve people’s lives and wellbeing, enhance society and support the natural world through the provision of grants. They offer grants within three distinct programmes: Arts – supporting high quality arts provisions that bring about improved lives Environment – creating greater harmony between people and the environment Social Action- tackling disadvantage, divisions and inequality […]
The Inman Charity
The Inman Charity’s grant giving policy sees them supporting charitable work across a range of areas and aims to give grants of £350,000 annually. Whilst there is no minimum or maximum grant given, the Charity generally offers grants in the region of £3,000 to £5,000, however grants at times can be awarded at a higher amount than […]
The Steel Charitable Trust
The Steel Charitable Trust is a family Trust that has been providing grants to charities for over 40 years. The trust has changed their giving programmes for 2025 and for the forthcoming 5 years. They are as follows: the United Kingdom Under-26 Fund, open to eligible applicants from any part of the UK (except Luton) for […]
James Tudor Foundation
The James Tudor Foundation was established to provide relief of human sickness. They provide grants to charities whose primary focus is health-related, as well as charities who are running health-related programmes. Grants are offered under the following categories: Health Education International Medical Research Palliative Care Relief of Sickness In order to be eligible for a […]
Charles Hayward Foundation
The Charles Hayward Foundation was formed, along with The Hayward Foundation, by Sir Charles Hayward with the aim to make a difference and improve people’s lives in the UK. The two charities have since merged and the Foundation now supports solely registered charities through small and main grant programmes within specific categories. Main Grants: Social […]
A B Charitable Trust
The A B Charitable Trust was founded in 1990 and promotes human dignity and defends the human rights of marginalised and excluded groups in the UK. Funding is available to UK registered charities through their Open Programme (other programmes are by invitation only) which has 4 priority areas: Human Rights Access to Justice Criminal and […]

