The Rank Foundation is a grant-giving charitable trust that offers grants through its Pebble Grants programme. Additional to a major grant programme, that currently doesn’t accept unsolicited applications, the Foundation has a minor grants programme which offers grants of up to £7,500. Projects are eligible if they meet one of the Foundations aims of: Encouraging […]
Andy Fanshawe Memorial Trust
The Andy Fanshawe Memorial Trust is a grant giving Charitable Trust founded in 1992 in memory of one of Britain’s leading mountaineers, Andy Fanshawe, who tragically died whilst rock climbing, shortly before his 29th birthday. The trust offer grants for charitable purposes relating to disadvantaged young people in pursuit of developing an existing interest in […]
Edward Cadbury Charitable Trust
The Edward Cadbury Charitable Trust is a grant giving trust founded in 1945. The trust offers grants for charitable purposes relating to local communities, focusing on seven main areas including; research, education and training, interfaith and multi-faith relations, conservation and environment, compassionate support, community projects and integration and arts and culture. The trust supports projects […]
The Ulverscroft Foundation
The Ulverscroft Foundation is a UK based charity supporting visually impaired people. The Foundation supplies grants to organisations looking for help with projects relating to improving the quality of life of visually impaired people. Funding is mainly given to organisations directly helping the visually impaired, including libraries, schools, colleges and hospitals, charities, CICs or social […]
Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies
The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies runs a grant programme to help promote the teaching of Latin and Roman Studies in schools. The grants range from £50-£600 and are mainly awarded for the purchase of textbooks and other books and resources for Roman Studies. However, awards are also made to schools and museums organising […]
Help The Homeless
Help The Homeless provides grants to registered charities to help homeless people off the streets and enable them to live healthy, independent lives. They favour small, grassroots charities working to help the most vulnerable people in their communities. Help the Homeless only offer grants to organisations with a turnover of less than £500,000 and grants […]
The 29th May 1961 Charity
The 29th May 1961 Charity is a Charitable Trust that offers grants for other registered charities working in the UK. Priority is given to organisations working in the Midlands, particularly Coventry and Warwickshire, however groups across the UK are regularly funded. The scheme supports general charitable purposes, and gives out grants of around £5million each […]
St James’s Place Foundation
St James’s Place Foundation is the charitable arm of St James’ Place Wealth Management Group and funds hundreds of projects each year. The charity currently only offers a small grant programme, which is aimed at supporting the following groups: Disadvantaged Young People Supporting People with Cancer Supporting Young People with Special Needs The charity provides […]
Cole Charitable Trust
The Cole Charitable Trust is a small grant-making trust which supports charities in the West Midlands, Kent and Cambridgeshire areas. The trustees, in the main, like to support small charities where the modest grants available can make a significant difference. In practice the Trust supports social, health and community work in the Greater Birmingham area, […]
The Edgar E Lawley Foundation
The Edgar E Lawley Foundation is a grant giving Charitable Foundation founded in 1961. They offer grants for general charitable purposes with particular reference to medicine, to elderly persons, and to educational purposes with reference to the arts, commerce and industry. The current annual grants programme amounts to approximately £200,000 per annum with a typical […]