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 […]
Vulnerable Groups
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 […]
Yapp Charitable Trust
Yapp Charitable Trust is a grant-making charity which supports existing charities in England and Wales to help make grants for running costs and salaries to sustain their existing work. Yapp Charitable Trust offers grants to registered charities who have a total annual expenditure of less than £40,000 and are working with the Trust’s priority groups, […]
The Beatrice Laing Trust
The Beatrice Laing Trust is one of the Laing Family Trusts that are administered jointly, with this Trust supporting projects that are in the areas of relief of poverty or advancement of the Christian faith. The joint administration means that an application to the Beatrice Laing Trust is considered as an application to all Laing […]
The Green Hall Foundation
The Green Hall Foundation, formally known as the Constance Green Foundation, makes around 100 grants per year to registered charities. As a rule, they do not fund salaries or running costs. They prefer to fund projects that will benefit a number of beneficiaries rather than just a few. The Foundation want their grants to ‘make […]
