P F Charitable Trust
Grants are available to UK registered charities for a wide range of charitable purposes in Great Britain.
Grants are available to UK registered charities for a wide range of charitable purposes in Great Britain.
The Cuthbert Horn Trust is a small trust with a limited amount of funding that it provides to registered charities.
The funding is intended to support charitable organisations undertaking general charitable purposes. Previous grants have been for a range of activities such as conservation, education, environmental protection, help for disadvantaged children, music, research and transport.
Voluntary and community organisations operating in the UK are eligible to apply.
Applications should be made in writing with details of the project to:
The Calmcott Trust offers grants to charitable organisations active in the UK, particularly Yorkshire.
The scheme is intended to support organisations undertaking projects in the following areas:
Applicants should note that the Trust does not maintain a website or an email address. The value of funding is at the discretion of the Trustees.
Applications must be made in writing to:
The Emerton-Christie Charity offers grants to registered charities undertaking a wide range of projects in the UK, especially in the areas of education/training, disability, the advancement of health or saving of lives, arts/culture/heritage/science and environment/conservation/heritage.
Funding is available at the discretion of the Trustees. Most grants awarded in the past years have been for between £1,000 and £3,000.
Interested applicants must apply in writing to:
Grants are available to registered charities in the UK for projects relating to education, the visual and performing arts, the relief of disability and severe illness, the preservation of buildings of architectural or historical significance and the accomodation of those in need.
The Astor Foundation provides grants for registered charities in the UK.
The primary object of the Foundation is medical research, favouring research on a broad front rather than in specialised fields.
In addition to its medical connection, historically the Foundation has also supported initiatives for:
Registered charities based and operating within England and Wales may apply and applications are reviewed four times a year.
Funding can be used for a wide range of charitable projects and activities.
The application process is ongoing and interested applicants may apply at any time.
Application is by letter to the Cayo Foundation stating the purpose for which the funding is needed.
Applicants may call the Cayo Foundation for details about how to make a submission, but all other enquiries should be made in writing to:
This grants programme is intended to help the Arts Council achieve its mission of ‘Great art and culture for everyone’. It also provides a means to support a broad range of not-for-profit projects that create and sustain quality work and help people across England to engage with arts and culture.
The programme supports development by allowing artists, cultural practitioners and organisations to work in new ways and to get their work out to new audiences.
All organisations need to have a bank account in the organisation’s name, with two signatories.
The Gordon Fraser Charitable Trust offers grants to registered charities active in Great Britain.
The funding is intended to support projects relating to young people, people with disabilities, the environment and the arts. Applications may be submitted at any time and will be considered quarterly in January, April, July and October.
Eligible organisations must be charities registered with one of the following:
The Whitaker Charitable Trust offers grants to registered charities working in the UK, particularly Nottinghamshire. Applications can be made at any time.
The scheme is intended to support organisations with general charitable purposes.
In particular, the scheme wishes to support:
Applications must be made in writing to: