The Garfield Weston Foundation is one of the largest grant-making trusts in the UK. They provide grants to UK Registered Charities and Schools for Capital Costs, Revenue/Core Costs and Project Costs. They fund a wide range of areas, including welfare, youth, community, environment, education, health, arts, heritage and faith. There are two levels of funding […]
Health & Wellbeing
Roger & Douglas Turner Charitable Trust
The Roger & Douglas Turner Charitable Trust offers grants of up to £3,000 to registered charities in Birmingham, Worcestershire and the Black Country (Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton) for capital appeals or specific projects. The trustees will consider supporting projects in the following areas: Eligible expenditure includes specific project costs, capital costs and core costs. […]
Kelly Family Charitable Trust
The Kelly Family Charitable Trust makes grants to local or regional UK registered charities with initiatives that support and encourage the families to work together to face adverse situations. The Kelly Family Charitable Trust provides support in three main areas: The Trust generally makes grants of up to £5,000 but higher amounts may occasionally be […]
Will Charitable Trust
The Will Charitable Trust offers grants of £3,000 – £30,000 to UK registered charities that provide services/care for blind people, people with learning disabilities, and cancer sufferers. In order to be eligible for funding your charity must have an annual turnover of at least £50,000. Projects must focus on one of the Trust’s three key […]
DWF Foundation
The DWF Foundation was founded by DWF LLP to provide funds, resources and support to help communities achieve their full potential They aim to help local communities work together to implement change, focusing on the four key areas of Homelessness, Health & Wellbeing, Employability, and Education. Within these areas, the Foundation seek to support projects […]
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 […]
