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The Marlow Educational Foundation

People under 25 who live or were born in the parish of Great Marlow or the urban districts of Marlow, and are attending, or for not less than one year have attended, any school in that parish or urban district.

Eligibility

People under 25 who live or were born in the parish of Great Marlow or the urban districts of Marlow, and are attending, or for not less than one year have attended, any school in that parish or urban district.

Type of grants

Grants range from £200 to £700 and are given to individuals at further education institutions and for travel for educational purposes. Grants are also given for tools, clothing and the like for individuals starting work, training or apprenticeships, and for assistance to study music or the arts.

Applications

On a form available from the correspondent. Applications can be submitted directly by the individual or a parent/guardian, through a teacher, or an organisation such as a school or an educational welfare agency. They are considered two or three times a year.

Grant provided by: The Marlow Educational Foundation

Contact Details
LGP Solicitors
Lacemaker House
5-7 Chapel Street
Marlow
Buckinghamshire
SL7 3HN
Telephone: 01628 404620

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The Litchborough Parochial Charities

People in need who live in Litchborough.

Eligibility

People in need who live in Litchborough.

Type of grants

One-off grants and pensions.

Applications

In writing to the correspondent.

Grant provided by: The Litchborough Parochial Charities

Contact Details
18 Banbury Road
Litchborough
Towcester
Northamptonshire NN12 8JF
Telephone: 01327 830110

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The Liverpool Ladies’ Institution

Single women in need who were either born in the city of Liverpool or live in Merseyside. Preference is given to such women who are members of the Church of England, and to older women.

Eligibility

Single women in need who were either born in the city of Liverpool or live in Merseyside. Preference is given to such women who are members of the Church of England, and to older women.

Type of grants

Recurrent grants.

Applications

On a form available from the correspondent. Applications should be submitted, at any time, through a social worker, Citizens Advice or other welfare agency. The trust has stated that it receives a lot of inappropriate applications.

Grant provided by: The Liverpool Ladies’ Institution

Contact Details
15 Childwall Park Avenue
Childwall
Liverpool L16 0JE
Telephone: 0151 722 9823
Email: d.anderton68@btinternet.com

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The Manx Marine Society

Seafarers, retired or disabled seafarers and their widows, children and dependants, who live on the Isle of Man. Young Manx people under 18 who wish to attend sea school or become a cadet are also eligible.

Eligibility

Seafarers, retired or disabled seafarers and their widows, children and dependants, who live on the Isle of Man. Young Manx people under 18 who wish to attend sea school or become a cadet are also eligible.

Type of grants

One-off and recurrent grants of up to £400 according to need.

Applications

On a form available from the correspondent. Applications are considered at any time and can be submitted either by the individual, or through a social worker, Citizens Advice or other welfare agency.

Grant provided by: The Manx Marine Society

Contact Details
10 Carrick Bay View
Ballagawne Road
Colby
Isle of Man IM9 4DD
Telephone: 01624 838233

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The Marc Smith Educational Charity

Students (usually under 25) living in the ancient parishes of Claybrook Magna, Claybrook Parva and Ullesthorpe.

Eligibility

Students (usually under 25) living or attending school in the ancient parishes of Claybrook Magna, Claybrook Parva, Wibtoft and Ullesthorpe.

Type of grants

Help towards the cost of education, training, apprenticeship or equipment for those starting work. A clothing grant is given to pupils moving from the village schools to the high school. Grants are also given to students in further or higher education.

Applications

Applications for clothing grants should be in writing and they are considered in May. Further education applications are considered in September, and should be submitted at a meeting which applicants are invited to through local advertisements near to the time of the meeting.

Other information

Grants are also made to local schools.

Grant provided by: The Marc Smith Educational Charity

Contact Details
21 Highcroft
Husbands Bosworth
Lutterworth
Leicestershire LE17 6LF
Telephone: 01858 880741

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The Margaret Jeannie Hindley Charitable Trust

Relief of poverty and distress among people in 'reduced or destitute circumstances' and in need. In practice priority is given to people living in the Godalming area.

Eligibility

Relief of poverty and distress among people in 'reduced or destitute circumstances'. In practice priority is given to people living in the Godalming area.

Type of grants

Some recurrent grants of £40 to £50 each month are made. One-off grants up to £750 are more usual.

Applications

In writing to the correspondent. The trustees meet regularly throughout the year to consider applications.

Grant provided by: The Margaret Jeannie Hindley Charitable Trust

Contact Details
Marshalls Solicitors
102 High Street
Godalming
Surrey GU7 1DS
Telephone: 01483 416101

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The Lockerbie Trust

People in need who live in Lockerbie.

Eligibility

People in need who live in Lockerbie.

Exclusions

Education grants are not awarded where Scottish Office grants are available.

Type of grants

One-off grants according to need up to £500. Occasionally annual payments will be considered but only in exceptional circumstances.

Applications

On a form available from the correspondent, to be submitted directly by the individual. Applicants should note that the availability of grants from other sources will be taken into account in assessing applications.

Grant provided by: The Lockerbie Trust

Contact Details
Chief Executive Services
Dumfries & Galloway Council
Council Offices
English Street
Dumfries DG1 2DD
Telephone: 01387 260006
Fax: 01387 260034

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The Lockinge & Ardington Relief-in-Need Charity

People in need who live in the parish of Lockinge and Ardington.

Eligibility

People in need who live in the parish of Lockinge and Ardington.

Type of grants

One-off and recurrent grants between £30 and £60.

Applications

In writing to the correspondent by the individual. Applications are considered in March, July and November although urgent cases can be considered at any time.

Grant provided by: The Lockinge & Ardington Relief-in-Need Charity

Contact Details
c/o Lockinge Estate Office
Ardington
Wantage
Oxfordshire OX12 8PP
Telephone: 01235 833200

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The Logan & Johnstone School Scheme

Students in further/higher education, including mature students, people starting work and postgraduates, who live in the former Strathclyde region.

Eligibility

Students in further/higher education, including mature students, people starting work and postgraduates, who live in the former Strathclyde region.

Exclusions

Grants are not made towards living or travel expenses.

Type of grants

One-off grants for books, equipment, instruments and fees.

Applications

On a form available from the correspondent. Applications should be submitted directly by the individual between April and June for consideration in August.

Grant provided by: The Logan & Johnstone School Scheme

Contact Details
Education Services
Wheatley House
25 Cochrane Street
Merchant City
Glasgow G1 1HL

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The Smorthwaite Charity

Older people in need who live in West Witton.

Eligibility

Older people in need who live in West Witton.

Type of grants

Annual grants of ranging from £100 to £150.

Applications

The charity usually advertises in the local post office. Most applications tend to be submitted by word of mouth and through conversations with the trustees rather than through a formal application process.

Other information

The charity also maintains five rental properties in the area.

Grant provided by: The Smorthwaite Charity

Contact Details
Pen Cottage
Main Street
West Witton
Leyburn
North Yorkshire DL8 4LX
Telephone: 01969 624393

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