Ford Britain Trust

Working with local communities to sow the seeds of change. They pay special attention to projects focusing on education, environment, children, the disabled, youth activities and projects that provide clear benefits to…


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FirstGive

Inspiring and equipping young people in secondary schools across England and Wales to tackle social issues. The First Give programme is designed to ignite a spark of social conscience in young people….


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Esmee Fairbairn Foundation

The Foundation has recently updated its criteria. Its current themes are: Our natural world A Fairer Future (reopens Oct 22) Creative, Confident Communities For more information please visit: https://esmeefairbairn.org.uk/


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Denman Charitable Trust

They do not limit their activities to any area of need, however, they only accept applications from Bristol, North East Somerset and South Gloucestershire. Their preference is to support small local charities,…


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Breaks 4 Kids

Travel and adventure improve health, wellbeing and life skills through connections to nature, the outdoors, culture and heritage. Everyone should have access to travel and adventure. But they don’t. YHA offers targeted…


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The National Lottery Fund

The National Lottery Fund is constantly changing so please check the website for more information before applying for a grant. Some of the grant streams as of July 2025 for projects based…


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Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation

As a general grant making trust, the trustees are interested in and support a diverse range of charities in the following areas: community, education, health and social welfare. The Trustees support capital…


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Basil Samuel Charitable Trust

The Basil Samuel Charitable Trust awards grants to organisations carrying out medical, socially supportive, educational and cultural activities in the UK. Who can apply? Eligible organisations must be operating in the UK.The…


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