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Young people up to the age of 25 who live in any of the ancient parishes (as in 1898) of Henbury, Westbury-on-Trym or Horfield.
Eligibility
Young people up to the age of 25 who live in any of the ancient parishes (as in 1898) of Henbury, Westbury-on-Trym or Horfield.
Type of grants
One-off grants up to £400 can be made for books, uniforms/school clothing, educational outings in the UK, study or travel overseas, equipment/instruments and fees. Grants are to help with activities of a broadly educational nature including apprentices, courses and less formal projects that can be academic; artistic; technical; social or sporting.
Applications
On a form available from the correspondent, submitted directly by the individual. The trustees meet to consider applications in March and September.
Grant provided by: Anthony Edmonds Charity
Contact Details
43 Meadowland Road
Henbury
Bristol BS10 7PW
Telephone: 0117 909 8308
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People in need who live in Bournemouth and Poole.
Eligibility
People in need who live in Bournemouth and Poole.
Type of grants
Grants for providing or paying for services or facilities.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent.
Grant provided by: Cole Anderson Charitable Foundation
Contact Details
Rawlins Davy
Rowlands House
Hinton Road
Bournemouth
BH1 2EG
Telephone: 01202 558 844
Email: martin.davies@rawlinsdavy.com
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People with a medical or similar need who live in the former burgh of Inverness or immediately surrounding areas to the south of the Beauly/Inverness Firth.
Eligibility
People with a medical or similar need who live in the former burgh of Inverness or immediately surrounding areas to the south of the Beauly/Inverness Firth.
Type of grants
Generally one-off grants to help with the cost of medical treatment and equipment, convalescence, food, clothing and travel expenses to visit sick relatives. Help has also been given with holidays for people who, from a medical point of view, would benefit from it.
Applications
On a form available from the correspondent, can be submitted by the individual or through a recognised referral agency (e.g. social worker, Citizens Advice or doctor) or other third party. Forms are considered throughout the year and must be signed by the applicant's doctor. Supporting letters can also help the application.
Grant provided by: Dr Forbes Inverness Trust
Contact Details
Munro & Noble Solicitors
26 Church Street
Inverness IV1 1HX
Telephone: 01463 221727
Fax: 01463 225165
Email: legal@munronoble.com
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People under 25 who live or whose parent(s) live in the parishes of Benington and Leverton, at any level or stage of their education and undertaking the study of any subject.
Eligibility
People under 25 who live or whose parent(s) live in the parishes of Benington and Leverton, at any level or stage of their education and undertaking the study of any subject.
Type of grants
Grants of £250 to £600 for general educational needs.
Applications
On a form available from the correspondent, to be submitted by the end of July for consideration in September each year. Applications should be submitted directly by the individual.
Grant provided by: Cowell and Porrill
Contact Details
33 Glen Drive
Boston
Lincolnshire PE21 7QB
Telephone: 01205 310088
Fax: 01205 311282
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People in need who live in the parish of All Saints with St Peter, Hutton. Particular favour is given to children, young adults and older people. The usual length of residency is seven years.
Eligibility
People in need who live in the parish of All Saints with St Peter, Hutton. Particular favour is given to children, young adults and older people. The usual length of residency is seven years.
Type of grants
Pensions and one-off grants usually in the range of £100 and £400 towards necessary living expenses.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent at any time. Applications can be submitted either directly by the individual, through a third party such as a social worker, or through an organisation such as Citizens Advice or other welfare agency. They are considered at any time.
Other information
The charity also makes grants towards the repair of the church fabric in the two local parish churches.
Grant provided by: Ecclesiastical Charity of George White
Contact Details
c/o St Peter’s Parish Office
Claughton Way
Hutton
Brentwood
Essex CM13 1JS
Telephone: 01277 362864
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People connected to the Jewish faith in the UK.
Eligibility
People connected to the Jewish faith in the UK.
Type of grants
One-off and recurrent grants according to need.
Applications
'Funds are raised by the trustees. All calls for help are carefully considered and help is given according to circumstances and funds then available.'
Other information
The trust also makes grants to organisations and to individuals for relief-in-need.
Grant provided by: Gur Trust
Contact Details
5 Windus Road
London
N16 6UT
Telephone: 020 8880 8910
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People of at least secondary school age and under 25 who live, or whose parents live, in the former urban district council area of Gainsborough or the parishes of Thonock, Morton and Lea and are in need.
Eligibility
People of at least secondary school age and under 25 who live, or whose parents live, in the former urban district council area of Gainsborough or the parishes of Thonock, Morton and Lea and are in need.
Type of grants
Grants are given to schoolchildren, further and higher education students, postgraduates and people starting work, including those for uniforms/other school clothing, books, equipment/instruments, fees, educational outings in the UK and study or travel abroad. Grants can also be made for the study of music or other arts.
Applications
On a form available from the correspondent for consideration in March and November; applications can be submitted directly by the individual up to three weeks prior to this. References are required.
Grant provided by: Gainsborough Educational Charity
Contact Details
Burton & Dyson Solicitors
22 Market Place
Gainsborough
Lincolnshire DN21 2BZ
Telephone: 01427 610761
Fax: 01427 616866
Email: law@burtondyson.co.uk
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People in need who are engaged in domiciliary nursing in the Cheltenham area, or to retired nurses who were so engaged.
Eligibility
People in need who are engaged in domiciliary nursing in the Cheltenham area, or to retired nurses who were so engaged.
Type of grants
One-off and recurrent grants to those in need.
Applications
On a form available from the correspondent. Applications should be submitted through a third party, such as a health visitor, social worker or Citizen's Advice.
Grant provided by: Cheltenham Aid-in-Sickness & Nurses Welfare Fund and the Cheltenham Family Welfare Association – Gooding Fund
Contact Details
Cheltenham Family Welfare Association
21 Rodney Road
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire GL50 1HX
Telephone: 01242 522180
Email: info@cheltenhamfamilywelfare.co.uk
Website: www.cheltenhamfamilywelfare.co.uk
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People in need who live in the parish of St Andrew with Holy Trinity, Halstead who have at any time been a member of the Church of England.
Eligibility
People in need who live in the parish of St Andrew with Holy Trinity, Halstead who have at any time been a member of the Church of England.
Exclusions
Grants are not given to pay rates, taxes or public funds.
Type of grants
One-off cash grants according to need.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent directly by the individual, through an organisation such as Citizens Advice or through a third party such as a social worker. Applications are considered at any time.
Grant provided by: Helena Sant’s Residuary Trust Fund
People in need who live in the parish of St Andrew with Holy Trinity, Halstead who have at any time been a member of the Church of England.
Contact Details
Greenway
Church Street
Gestingthorpe
Halstead
Essex CO9 3AX
Telephone: 01787 469920
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Musicians with a grade 8 and above, aged 19 and under on 1 May in the year of application, living in Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire, Lancashire or Cheshire.
Eligibility
Musicians with a grade 8 and above, aged 19 and under on 1 May in the year of application, living in Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire, Lancashire or Cheshire.
Type of grants
Ten awards of up to £750 a year.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent by 1 March.
Other information
Graucob Music Awards is not a registered charity.
Grant provided by: Graucob Music Awards
Not a registered charity.
Contact Details
Telephone: 01619 075283
Email: holly.marland@rncm.ac.uk
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