The Alfred Haines Charitable Trust is a small grant making charity operating in the West Midlands. The Trust primarily allocates its funds to support local organisations helping people to improve their quality of life and prefers to make donations towards specific items rather than large appeals. The key areas the Trust offers grants towards are: […]
Vulnerable Groups
The Hilden Charitable Fund
The Hilden Charitable Fund offers two main grant programmes: UK Funding UK Funding has two programmes and is open until 21st August 2025 Organisations can apply for up to two years’ funding with grants awarded usually between £5,000 – £7,000 in value per year. More details and the application form can be found on The […]
The Wolfson Foundation – Disability and Health
The Wolfson Foundation is a charity awarding grants to projects that support and promote excellence and has awarded over £750 million since their establishment in 1955. They grant funding to registered charities and organisations with charitable status that are undertaking capital projects or require funding for equipment. A key programme of the charity is their […]
William A Cadbury Charitable Trust
The William A Cadbury Charitable Trust is a Birmingham based grant making charity which provides funding to registered charities working principally in the West Midlands. The Trust offers grants from £10,000 to £20,000 twice a year, with approximately 20 grants awarded at each meeting. Applications are also considered by trustees on a regular basis and […]
CHK Charities
CHK Charities grant making policy has recently changed, and the Trustees have decided to focus their support on 25-30 charities that are already known to them who undertake work in the following areas: Poor mental health Involvement in the criminal justice system Addictions Leaving the care system Charities that aim to improve the lives and […]
Thomas Wall Trust
The Thomas Wall Trust funds projects targeted towards people experiencing multiple deprivation or facing major hurdles to employment – especially women, people with physical, mental, or learning disabilities and refugees. The Trust offers grants up to £5,000 for projects that improve communication skills for disadvantaged adults and supports NEET people into employment. Beneficiaries must gain at […]