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.
People in need in south east England.
Eligibility
People in need in south east England.
Type of grants
One-off grants up to £1,000 mainly for medical support.
Applications
Grants are only made to individuals known to the trustees. The majority of grants are made to organisations.
Other information
The trust also makes grants to organisations.
Grant provided by: The Stanley Foster Charitable Trust
Contact Details
4 Meadowcroft
Bromley BR1 2JD
Telephone: 020 8402 1341
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Individuals in need who live in the city of Oxford and the immediate area.
Eligibility
Individuals in need who live in the city of Oxford and the immediate area.
Type of grants
Small one-off grants according to need.
Applications
On an application form available from the correspondent on receipt of an sae. Applications should be made through social services, probation officers or other bodies and are considered five times a year.
Grant provided by: The Stanton Ballard Charitable Trust
Contact Details
PO Box 81
Oxford OX4 4ZA
Telephone: 08707 605032
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For the relief-in-need fund, people in need who live in the town of Liskeard (formerly the borough of Liskeard). For the relief-in-sickness fund, people in need who live in Liskeard, the parish of Dobwalls with Trewidland (formerly the parish of L
Eligibility
For the relief-in-need fund, people in need who live in the town of Liskeard (formerly the borough of Liskeard). For the relief-in-sickness fund, people in need who live in Liskeard, the parish of Dobwalls with Trewidland (formerly the parish of Liskeard) and the parishes of Menheniot and St Cleer.
Type of grants
One-off and recurrent grants according to need.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent.
Grant provided by: The United Charities of Liskeard
Contact Details
Tremellick
Pengover Road
Liskeard
Cornwall PL14 3EW
Telephone: 01579 343577
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People under the age of 25 who have either lived in the borough of Widnes for at least three years or who have attended college there for at least three years.
Eligibility
People under 25 who attend school or college in Widnes.
Type of grants
The foundation mainly focuses on giving grants to help with educational trips and visits. Cash grants can also be given for books and educational outings for those at school. Very occasionally small grants are given to help with school/college fees or to supplement existing grants. There is no set grant amount; applications are considered on a case by case basis.
Applications
Applications should be made through the school or college and must be supported by a third party, such as a teacher.
Grant provided by: The Widnes Educational Foundation
Contact Details
Halton Borough Council
Municipal Buildings
Kingsway
Widnes
Cheshire WA8 7QF
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Young people under 21 who live in Northern Ireland. The trust prefers to fund groups or organisations for a specific project involving young people under 21 years old, rather than funding individual young people.
Eligibility
Young people under 21 who live in Northern Ireland. The trust prefers to fund groups or organisations for a specific project involving young people under 21 years old, rather than funding individual young people.
Type of grants
One-off grants to help with problems associated with homelessness, alcohol and drug abuse and towards the cost of counselling for young people. Grants are occasionally made for educational purposes.
Applications
Forms can be downloaded from the trust's website. The application form is oriented towards organisations but the trust has informed us that applicants should still use this form and attach extra information if necessary. Applications are considered twice a year and should be received on or before the 30 April or 30 November.
Grant provided by: The Victoria Homes Trust
Contact Details
2 Tudor Court
Rochester Road
Belfast BT6 9LB
Telephone: 028 9079 4306
Email: derek.catney@victoriahomestrust.org.uk
Website: www.victoriahomestrust.org.uk
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People in need living in the parish of Tettenhall as constituted on 22 June 1888.
Eligibility
People in need who live in the parish of Tettenhall, as constituted on 22 June 1888.
Type of grants
Grants are given mainly for clothing and food and range from £25 to £50.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent. Applications should be made through a social worker, Citizens Advice or other welfare agency, doctor or senior citizen's organisation. They should be submitted in October for consideration in November.
Grant provided by: The Tettenhall Relief-in-Need & Educational Charity
Contact Details
4 Mayswood Drive
Wolverhampton WV6 8EF
Telephone: 01902 762021
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Schoolchildren and students in the local area, with a preference for North Staffordshire.
Eligibility
Schoolchildren and students in the local area, with a preference for North Staffordshire.
Exclusions
Grants are rarely made to people at doctoral level.
Type of grants
Usually one-off grants for books, equipment and other specific causes or needs for educational purposes.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent. The trustees meet quarterly. Applications are only acknowledged if an sae is sent.
Grant provided by: The Strasser Foundation
Contact Details
c/o Knight & Sons
The Brampton
Newcastle-Under-Lyme
Staffordshire ST5 0QW
Telephone: 01782 619225
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People in need who live in Higher Bebington.
Eligibility
People in need who live in Higher Bebington.
Type of grants
One-off grants in the range of £50 to £500.
Applications
In writing to: The Vicar, Christ Church Vicarage, King's Road, Higher Bebington, Wirral CH43 8LX. Applications can be submitted directly by the individual or a family member, through a social worker, or a relevant third party such as Citizen's Advice or a school. They are considered at any time.
Grant provided by: The Thomas Robinson Charity
Contact Details
1 Blakeley Brow
Wirral
Merseyside CH63 0PS
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Children or young persons who live in the ancient parish of Sutton St Edmund.
Eligibility
Children or young people who live in the ancient parish of Sutton St Edmund.
Type of grants
Recurrent grants are given to further and higher education students for books, equipment/instruments, fees and maintenance/living expenses. The amount given in individual grants is dependent on the number of applicants and the amount of available income.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent either directly by the individual, or through a parent or guardian including details of the course attended i.e. A-level, NVQ, degree, and so on. Applications should be submitted by mid-February each year and grants are paid in April.
Grant provided by: The Sutton St Edmund Charities United Educational Foundation
Contact Details
Lenton Lodge
94 Wignals Gate
Holbeach
Spalding
Lincolnshire PE12 7HR
Telephone: 01406 490157
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People in need under 21 years who live in the ancient parish of Thorpe.
Eligibility
People in need under 21 years who live in the ancient parish of Thorpe.
Type of grants
Grants are occasionally given towards books for students in further or higher education. Relief-in-need grants are also available.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent by the end of October. Applications are usually considered in November. The grants are usually given out at Michaelmas.
Grant provided by: The Thorpe Parochial Charities
Contact Details
9 Rosefield Gardens
Ottershaw
Chertsey
Surrey
KT16 0JH
Telephone: 01932 872245
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