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Below are the results that best match your query. As every fund has a different purpose, please be sure to check eligibility criteria before making an enquiry.

Mary Farrar’s Benevolent Trust Fund

Women of limited means who are over 55 years of age and have lived in the parish of Halifax for more than five years.

Eligibility

Women of limited means who are over 55 years of age and have lived in the parish of Halifax for more than five years.

Exclusions

No more than six grants are given to married women and widows.

Type of grants

Annual pensions are paid quarterly.

Applications

On a form available from the correspondent. Applications can be submitted by the individual, through a recognised referral agency (such as a social worker, citizen's advice bureau, or doctor) or another third party such as a relative, friend, minister of religion or trustee.

Grant provided by: Mary Farrar’s Benevolent Trust Fund

Contact Details
P Haley & Co
Poverty Hall
Lower Ellistones
Saddleworth Road Greetland
Halifax HX4 8NG
Telephone: 01422 376690

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The Brampton Bierlow Welfare Trust

People in need who live in Brampton Bierlow and West Melton, and those parts of Wentworth and Elscar within the ancient parish of Brampton Bierlow.

Eligibility

People in need who live in Brampton Bierlow and West Melton, and those parts of Wentworth and Elscar within the ancient parish of Brampton Bierlow.

Type of grants

One-off grants from £100 to £250 for necessities and comforts. Christmas grocery vouchers are also distributed.

Applications

Applications in writing to the correspondent can be submitted by the individual and are considered at any time.

Other information

The trust also makes grants to local organisations.

Grant provided by: The Brampton Bierlow Welfare Trust

Contact Details
Newman & Bond
35 Church Street
Barnsley S70 2AP
Telephone: 01226 213434

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The British Airline Pilots’ Association Benevolent Fund (BALPA)

Dependants of retired or deceased commercial pilots and flight engineers, who are or have been members of BALPA.

Eligibility

Dependants of retired or deceased commercial pilots and flight engineers, who are or have been members of BALPA.

Exclusions

Grants are not given for school fees.

Type of grants

Limited grants are made towards the cost of books, uniforms and associated educational expenses.

Applications

In writing to the correspondent requesting an application form. Applications are considered quarterly.

Grant provided by: The British Airline Pilots’ Association Benevolent Fund (BALPA)

Contact Details
BALPA House
5 Heathrow Boulevard
278 Bath Road
West Drayton
UB7 0DQ
Telephone: 020 8476 4000
Fax: 020 8476 4077
Email: balpa@balpa.org

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The Annie Bettmann Foundation

People between 21 and 39 years of age who live in the city of Coventry or within three miles of the municipal boundary.

Eligibility

People between 21 and 39 years of age who live in the city of Coventry or within three miles of the municipal boundary.

Type of grants

Grants for either people starting in business, or students in further education. Donations are usually in the range of £1,000 and £15,000.

Applications

Application forms are available from the clerk from the end of March to the end of May each year. The trust also advertises in the Coventry Evening Telegraph.

Grant provided by: The Annie Bettmann Foundation

Contact Details
c/o R J Kelley Alsters Solicitors
1 Manor Terrace
Friars Road
Coventry CV1 2NU
Telephone: 0870 774 5400

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The Ashley, Churchill & Thorner Educational Trust

Young people under 25 who live either within five miles of the county hall in Dorchester, or in the civil parish of Crossways.

Eligibility

Young people under 25 who live either within five miles of the county hall in Dorchester, or in the civil parish of Crossways.

Type of grants

One-off grants are given to further and higher education students for uniforms and other school clothing, books, equipment and instruments, fees, educational outings in the UK, study or travel abroad and student exchanges. Apprentices can also receive grants towards materials, tools, travelling and any other support costs.

Applications

On a form available from the correspondent. Applications are considered in September, January and April, but urgent applications can be considered at any time. Applications should include details of parental income and confirmation from the tutor of the course being taken and how a grant would benefit the student. They can be submitted by the individual, or through the individual's school/college or educational welfare agency.

Grant provided by: The Ashley, Churchill & Thorner Educational Trust

Contact Details
The Clerk’s Office
Whetstone’s
West Walks
Dorchester
Dorset DT1 1AW
Telephone: 01305 262662
Email: act@whetstones.org.uk

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The Ashton Keynes Charity

Older people in need who live in Ashton Keynes.

Eligibility

Older people in need who live in Ashton Keynes.

Type of grants

Grants to pensioners. In previous years around 180 individuals have benefited.

Applications

In writing to the correspondent.

Other information

Grants are also given to organisations.

Grant provided by: The Ashton Keynes Charity

Contact Details
Amberley
4 Gosditch
Ashton Keynes
Swindon
Wiltshire SN6 6NZ
Telephone: 01285 861461

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The Authors’ Contingency Fund

Professional authors (writers) in the UK and their dependants in an emergency.

Eligibility

Professional authors (writers) in the UK and their dependants.

This includes writers for film, theatre and television.

Exclusions

The trust cannot help with the following:

  • grants to cover publication costs
  • grants to authors who are in financial difficulty through contributing towards publication costs
  • tuition fees
  • general support whilst writing a book.
Type of grants

One-off grants of between £500 and £750 to relieve a temporary financial emergency.

Applications

On a form available from the correspondent or to download from the website, including information about the applicant's circumstances. Applications can be submitted directly by the individual and are considered on receipt. The assessment process usually takes around three weeks.

Grant provided by: The Authors’ Contingency Fund

 

Contact Details
The Society of Authors
84 Drayton Gardens
London SW10 9SB
Telephone: 020 7373 6642
Email: sbaxter@societyofauthors.org
Website: www.societyofauthors.org

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The Banham Parochial Charities

People in need who live in the parish of Banham.

Eligibility

People in need who live in the parish of Banham.

Type of grants

One-off grants according to need. Grants have been given towards such things as heating bills, fuel, clothing and funeral expenses.

Applications

In writing to the correspondent. Applications can be considered at any time.

Grant provided by: The Banham Parochial Charities

Contact Details
Norfolk House
The Green
Banham
Norwich NR16 2AA
Telephone: 01953 887216

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The Hunstanton Convalescent Trust

People who are on a low income, physically or mentally unwell and in need of a convalescent or recuperative holiday, with a preference for those living in Norfolk and Cambridgeshire.

Eligibility

People who are on a low income, physically or mentally unwell and in need of a convalescent or recuperative holiday, with a preference for those living in Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk.

Type of grants

Grants ranging from £100 to £350 are given to provide or assist towards the expenses of recuperative holidays, including for carers. The trust can sometimes provide other items, services or facilities which will help the individual's recovery.

Applications

On a form available from the correspondent, through a social worker, doctor or other welfare workers. Applications should be submitted at least one month before the proposed holiday. The full board of trustees meet in January, June and September.

Grant provided by: The Hunstanton Convalescent Trust

Contact Details
66 Collingwood Road
Hunstanton
Norfolk
PE36 5DY
Telephone: 01485 533788

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The Hooper & Downer Educational Foundation

People under 25 who live, or whose parents live, in the area of benefit, which is the parishes of Amberley with Stoke, Ashington with Buncton, Ashurst, Bramber with St Botolphs, Greatham, Parham, Pulborough, Steyning, Storrington, Sullington, Thak

Eligibility

People under 25 who live, or whose parents live, in the area of benefit, which is the parishes of Amberley with Stoke, Ashington with Buncton, Ashurst, Bramber with St Botolphs, Greatham, Parham, Pulborough, Steyning, Storrington, Sullington, Thakeham with Warminghurst, Upper Beeding, Washington, West Chiltington, Wiggonholt and Wiston, all in West Sussex.

Type of grants

One-off grants according to the nature of assistance requested. Grants can be given towards books, tools, equipment, travel expenses, course fees and so on.

Applications

On a form available from the correspondent. An endorsement by a teacher or tutor is required if applicable, and also information on family circumstances.

Other information

Funds are also used to maintain and improve the Old School in Storrington, the trust's historic property, which is in use for educational and cultural purposes.

Grant provided by: The Hooper & Downer Educational Foundation

Contact Details
Rectory Office
Rectory Road
Storrington
West Sussex RH20 4EF
Telephone: 01903 742888

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