Grants from Trusthouse Charitable Foundation
03-Oct-2017
The Trusthouse Charitable Foundation continues to provide funding to help projects which address issues in Rural Communities or areas of Urban Deprivation.
Trusthouse Charitable Foundation are a mid-sized grant making foundation that gives grants to small, well-established organisations who address local issues in areas of urban deprivation, or in remote and vulnerable or less fortunate rural areas.
The Foundation are offering grants of up to £50,000 to charitable organisations that are working to address local issues in areas of extreme urban deprivation, or in remote and fragile rural communities.
There are several grant programmes:
Small Grants
Funding of up to £6,000 for revenue costs such as core costs, salaries, over-heads, project costs; one-off capital cost for new buildings, repairs and improvements, purchase of equipment.
Standard Grants
Funding of between £6,001 and £12,000 for revenue or one-off capital costs
Large Grants
Funding over £10,000 and up to £50,000 for one-off capital costs only
Village halls and community centres can apply for capital grants of between £1,000 and £50,000 for new builds, repairs, improvements or extensions; the Foundation advise that hospices only can apply for capital grants of between £6,000 and £50,000 for new builds, repairs, improvements, extensions and equipment purchase
Because the Grants scheme is a continuous rolling programme; there is no deadline and so applications can be accepted at any time.
For more information and how to apply, visit the Foundation’s website.
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