Thursday 5 December 2013

£5,000 to £10,000 Funding opportunities

  1. True Colours Trust
  2. Allen lane Foundation
  3. Rank Foundation
  4. St James’s Place Foundation
  5. The Foyle Foundation
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True Colours Trust

What is it?
  • Grants available for one-off purposes, to help smaller organisations develop and deliver programmes for disabled children, their siblings and families.  The Trustees are particularly keen to support:
    • Young carer projects
    • Siblings projects
    • Bereavement support
    • Hydrotherapy pools
    • Multi-sensory rooms
    • Mini-buses
Who can apply?
  • The Trust only funds registered charities or activities with clearly defined charitable purposes.
Deadline?
  • You can apply any time.  
Information:
Email: Eform

Allen Lane Foundation

What is it?
  • The Foundation is interested in funding work which benefits people in the following groups, or generalist work which includes significant numbers from more than one such group:
    • Asylum-seekers and refugees (but not groups working with a single nationality)
    • Gay, lesbian, bi-sexual or transgender people
    • Gypsies and Travellers
    • Migrant workers
    • Offenders and ex-offenders
    • Older people
    • People experiencing mental health problems
    • People experiencing violence or abuse
  • The grants are relatively modest. Single, one-off grants range from as little as £500 up to £15,000. Grants repeated for more than one year vary from about £500 per annum up to £5,000 per annum, for a maximum of three years.
Who can apply?
  • Your organisation does not need to be a registered charity - the Foundation also funds other organisations which are not charities but which seek funding for a charitable project.  
Deadline?
  • No deadline.
Information:

Rank Foundation

What is it?
  • The Foundation makes grants of up to £7,500 for capital and one-off activity costs.
  • You will need to find match funding elsewhere, as the Foundation will only provide two-thirds of the total project cost up to the value of £7,500.
  • Applications welcomed for
    • Youth projects
    • Community care projects
    • Small appeals
Who can apply?
  • Registered charities and churches.
Deadline?

Information:

St James’s Place Foundation

What is it?
  • The Foundation’s Small Grants Programme makes grants of up to £10,000 in any two-year period for work supporting people with cancer, or supporting disabled young people.
  • The Foundation makes grants for work in two areas:
    • Projects that provide directly for young people under the age of 25 within the UK who suffer from physical or mental health difficulties or conditions, or a life threatening or degenerative illness or are disadvantaged.  This includes young people under 25 caring for others
    • Projects that provide directly for people with cancer
Who can apply?
  • Registered charities with an annual income of up to £750,000 a year can apply. 
Deadline?

Information:

The Foyle Foundation

What is it?
  • Grants towards helping to make the arts more accessible by developing new audiences, supporting tours, festivals, arts educational projects and support emerging new artists.
  • They will also support libraries, museums or special educational needs projects.
Who can apply?
  • The Foundation supports smaller charities in the UK, especially those working at grass roots and local community level, in any field, across a wide range of activities.
  • You can apply for between £1,000 and £10,000, but to be successful, you need to show that this funding will make a big difference to your work.
Deadline?
  • No deadline.
Information:

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