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, […]
Vulnerable 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 […]
Refreshed Comic Relief Grant Strategy
Following a period of review, during which national Comic Relief programmes were closed for applications, Comic Relief have released details of their refreshed grant strategy. Their grant making will focus on four key programmes areas, these being: Investing in children and young people to be ready for the future Empowering women and girls to be free […]
Rank Foundation – Pebble Grants
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 […]
The Ulverscroft Foundation
The Ulverscroft Foundation is a UK based charity offering 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 groups Funding can be considered from […]
