Grant Programme
The Bowland Charitable Trust offers grants to charitable organisations active in the UK.
The programme is intended to promote:
The Bowland Charitable Trust offers grants to charitable organisations active in the UK.
The programme is intended to promote:
Provided by housebuilding company David Wilson Homes North West, which currently has developments in Warrington, Wigan, Sandbach, Nantwich, Silverdale, Rochdale and Liverpool, the Our Space Your Place grant scheme is an initiative that offers a small amount of funding each year to help improve and enhance local communities in the North West of England.
The Dowager Countess Eleanor Peel Trust was founded in 1951. The Trust's General Grants supports small to medium-sized UK registered charities working in specific areas of the North West of England for the benefit of older people and assisting people who have fallen on hard times.
The funding is intended to support the following:
The Zochonis Charitable Trust offers funding to local charitable institutions based and working within Cheshire East, Cheshire West and Chester, Lancashire, Manchester City and Trafford, with a particular emphasis on education and the welfare of children.Although the Trust places a particular emphasis on funding education and the welfare of children, it also provides grants to local charities in the following areas:
The Westminster Foundation is an independent organisation representing the charitable activity of The Duke of Westminster, Grosvenor Family and Grosvenor businesses.
Grants are available towards projects that create opportunities for young people (up to 25 years old) and their families to have the resilience, skills and capacity to lead happy and healthy lives.
The Hilden Charitable Fund is a grant-making foundation that provides grants to small charities throughout the UK and in developing countries.
The grants programme aims to address disadvantage, notably by supporting causes which are unlikely to raise funds from public sources, known sometimes as 'unpopular causes.’ The Fund’s policy is directed largely at supporting work at a community level.
Grants are available for local community groups, charities, voluntary groups and social enterprises in the UK for projects that have a positive impact on communities, people, or the environment.
Every three months, we’ll share £10,000 between 5 shortlisted projects that have a positive impact on communities, people or the environment.
The Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust offers grants to UK based charitable organisations that work in the following areas of interest:
Please note that there is no website avaialble for this charity, and it is necessary to follow the details below should you decide to apply.
The CRH Charitable Trust is a charity established by Statutory Instrument which distributes income from investments derived from the sale of the former Cheadle Royal Psychiatric Hospital.
The funding is for charitable activities that seek to support children, young people and adults with mental illness and mental disability in north west England.
The Trust's charitable objects include: