MORRISONS FOUNDATION

The Morrisons Foundation has been established to make a positive difference to people living in England, Scotland and Wales. Grants are available for up to £10,000 for capital spend or direct project…


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MEDLOCK CHARITABLE TRUST

They award grants up to £50,000 – with the vast majority sitting between £5,000 and £15,000 – to UK registered charities working to enhance communities, alleviate poverty and support the most vulnerable…


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Persimmon Grants

Persimmon has two brilliant schemes which give money to good causes. Persimmon has 30 offices across the UK that will each make a donation of up to £6,000 every quarter to those…


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GROUNDWORK

We are currently managing a number of grant schemes on the behalf of businesses, public sector and third sector partners to help you make your project a reality. For a full list…


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Bath Building Society Charity Awards

They support local charities and community groups and their annual Charity Awards programme is a big part of their commitment to the local community. Over the past 19 years they have donated…


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Youth Music Open Programme

The Youth Music NextGen Fund: is for early-stage musicians and wider music adjacent creatives to invest up to £3,000 in their own projects and make their ideas happen. The fund is especially aimed…


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YAPP Charitable Trust

Makes small grants (up to three years at a maximum of 3,000 per year), for running costs and salaries, to small charities in England and Wales. Grants are to help sustain existing…


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Woodward Charitable Trust

They provide grants to organisations supporting disadvantaged families with young children up to age 11, and organisations that work directly with children of the same age group (0-11 years). Grants of up…


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Wooden Spoon Children’s Charity

Projects must in the UK and enhance and support the lives of children and young people that are disadvantaged physically, mentally, or socially. Project beneficiaries must be a group (Wooden Spoon cannot…


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