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Arnold's Education Foundation

People in need who are under 25 and live in the parishes of Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire; Nether Heyford, Upper Heyford, Stowe-Nine-Churches, Weedon Bec, Northamptonshire; and the ancient parish of St Giles, Northampton. Preference for members

Eligibility

People in need who are under 25 and live in the parishes of Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire; Nether Heyford, Upper Heyford, Stowe-Nine-Churches, Weedon Bec, Northamptonshire; and the ancient parish of St Giles, Northampton. Preference for members of the Church of England.

Type of grants

One-off and recurrent grants for educational purposes (including social and physical training). Grants are made: for schoolchildren towards the cost of clothing, books, educational outings, maintenance and school fees; towards the cost of books, fees/living expenses, travel exchange and study or travel abroad for students in further or higher education; and towards books, equipment/instruments, clothing and travel for people starting work. Grants range from £200 to £500.

Applications

On a form available by writing to the correspondent. Applications are considered in April and October.

Grant provided by: Arnold’s Education Foundation

Contact Details
c/o Messrs Wilson Browne
Solicitors
60 Gold Street
Northampton NN1 1RS
Telephone: 01604 628131

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Broomfield United Charities

People in need who live in the civil parish of Broomfield.

Eligibility

People in need who live in the civil parish of Broomfield.

Type of grants

One-off grants according to need and vouchers at Christmas.

Applications

In writing to the correspondent directly by the individual for consideration at any time.

Grant provided by: Broomfield United Charities

Contact Details
5 Butlers Close
Chelmsford
CM1 7BE
Telephone: 01245 440540
Email: brian.worboys@virgin.net

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Beardsley’s Relief-in-Need Charity

People in need who live in the borough of Tamworth.

Eligibility

People in need who live in the borough of Tamworth.

Type of grants

One-off grants for health and welfare purposes.

Applications

In writing to the correspondent, either directly by the individual or through a social worker, Citizens Advice or other welfare agency.

Other information

This trust also makes grants to organisations.

Grant provided by: Beardsley’s Relief-in-Need Charity

Contact Details
'Torview'
95 Main Road
Wigginton
Tamworth
Staffordshire B79 9DU
Telephone: 01543 255612

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Hampshire Football Association Benevolent Fund

People in need who have been injured whilst playing football, and others who have 'done service' to the game of football. Applicants must be playing for a team affiliated with Hampshire Football Association.

Eligibility

People in need who have been injured whilst playing football, and others who have 'done service' to the game of football. Applicants must be playing for a team affiliated with Hampshire Football Association.

Type of grants

One-off and recurrent grants, usually ranging from £50 to £1,000 according to need.

Applications

The club secretary must apply to Hampshire Football Association or the Area Benevolent Officer (contact details on the trust's website) for an application form on behalf of the applicant. The application should be completed by the applicant and endorsed for the secretary of the club.

A doctor’s certificate clearly stating the nature of the injury and probable period of incapacitation must accompany each application. Completed application forms should be returned to the county office or the Area Benevolent Officer.

Grant provided by: Hampshire Football Association Benevolent Fund

People who have been injured whilst playing football, or been otherwise involved in a team affiliated with Hampshire Football Association can apply to the Fund in times of need.

Contact Details
Hampshire Football Association Benevolent Fund
Units 8/9 Summerlea Court
Herriard Business Park
Herriard
RG25 2PN
Telephone: 01256 385010
Email: robin.osborne@hampshirefa.com

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Haverfordwest Freemen's Estate

Hereditary freemen of Haverfordwest aged 18 years and over.

Eligibility

Hereditary freemen of Haverfordwest aged 18 years and over.

Type of grants

One-off grants according to need.

Applications

Freemen must be enrolled by the chairman of the local authority. The honour is hereditary being passed down through the male or female line.

Other information

Grants are also made to organisations.

Grant provided by: Haverfordwest Freemen's Estate

Previously known as The Gild of Freemen of Haverfordwest

Contact Details
R K Lucas & Son
The Tithe Exchange
9 Victoria Place
Haverfordwest
Pembrokeshire SA61 2JX
Telephone: 01437 762538

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Jesus Hospital Charity

People in need who live in the former district of Barnet, East Barnet and Friern Barnet.

Eligibility

People in need who live in the former district of Barnet, East Barnet and Friern Barnet.

Type of grants

One-off grants between £100 and £1,000 towards, for example, lifeline rentals, winter clothing, shoes, food vouchers, fridges/freezers, beds, gas cookers and utensils for single parent families and couples living on low incomes; and holidays for people with disabilities.

Applications

On a form which can be downloaded from the charity's website. Applications are considered by trustees who meet every other month. Applicants may be visited by the clerk.

Other information

The charity maintains 54 almshouses in the Chipping Barnet and Monken Hadley area and also makes grants to local organisations (£4,000 in 2010).

Grant provided by: Jesus Hospital Charity

Contact Details
Ravenscroft Lodge
37 Union Street
Barnet EN5 4HY
Telephone: 020 8440 4374
Email: ravenscroft1679@onetel.com

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Heywood Relief-in-Need

People in need who live in the former municipal borough of Heywood.

Eligibility

People in need who live in the former municipal borough of Heywood. In exceptional cases applications may be considered from those who are only temporarily located within the borough.

Exclusions

No grants to pay council tax, public funds or other taxes. No repeat grants.

Type of grants

One-off grants usually ranging from £50 to £400. Recent grants have been given to help with fuel arrears, clothing and furniture.

Applications

On a form available from the correspondent or to download from the Rochdale Borough Council website. Applications should be supported by a social worker, health visitor or similar professional.

Grant provided by: Heywood Relief-in-Need Trust Fund

Contact Details
Heywood Phoenix Trusts
Heywood Township Office
The Phoenix Centre
Church Street
Heywood
OL10 1LR
Email: phoenixtrusts@hotmail.co.uk

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Perth & Kinross Educational Trust

Students in further or higher education, including mature students and postgraduates, who were born or attended school in Perth and Kinross.

Eligibility

Students in further or higher education, including mature students and postgraduates, who were born or attended school in Perth and Kinross.

Type of grants

Grants of up to £150 towards books, fees, living expenses and study or travel abroad.

Applications

On a form available from the correspondent. Applications should be received by mid-May for consideration in June. The exact closing date can be found on the application form. Late applications cannot be considered.

Grant provided by: Perth & Kinross Educational Trust

Contact Details
Finance Section
Education & Children’s Services
Perth & Kinross Council
Pullar House
35 Kinnoull Street
Perth PH1 5GD
Telephone: 01738 476767
Fax: 01738 476210

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Port of London Authority Police Charity Fund

Former officers who have served in the port authority's police force, and their dependants.

Eligibility

Former officers who have served in the port authority's police force, and their dependants.

Type of grants

One-off grants are given to help with unforeseen bills, household items, holidays and so on.

Applications

In writing to the correspondent, clearly stating the need for financial assistance. Applications are considered at quarterly meetings, or sooner if the need is urgent.

Grant provided by: Port of London Authority Police Charity Fund

Contact Details
Port Of Tilbury Police
Main Entrance
Tilbury Freeport
Tilbury
Essex RM18 7DU
Telephone: 01375 846781
Email: andrew.masson@potll.com

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The Aston-cum-Aughton Charity Estate

People in need who live in Aston, Aughton or Swallowness.

Eligibility

People in need who live in Aston, Aughton or Swallowness with a particular preference for older people.

Exclusions

The charity does not make loans or give to profit-making concerns.

Type of grants

One-off and recurrent grants according to need. Recent grants have been made towards the cost of holidays for a single parent family and an unemployed couple and their three children. Help has also been given towards installing a telephone for an older couple. The trust does not normally give cash grants instead it pays the supplier of the services.

Applications

In writing to the correspondent or any trustee, directly by the individual or through a social worker, Citizens Advice or other welfare agency. Applications are considered quarterly.

Other information

Grants are also made for educational purposes and to organisations catering for the elderly.

Grant provided by: The Aston-cum-Aughton Charity Estate

Contact Details
3 Rosegarth Avenue
Aston
Sheffield S26 2DB
Telephone: 0114 287 6047

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