Upcoming grant funding deadlines
Here’s a summary of some upcoming grant funding deadlines:
- 25th November 2011 - Freemasons Grand Charity
- 28th November 2011 - SITA Trust Enhancing Communities
- 1st December 2011 - Erach and Roshan Sadri Foundation
- 2nd December 2011 - Education Endowment Foundation
- 7th December 2011 - Wallace and Gromit Children’s Foundation
- 31st December 2011 - Civil Society Responsive Grant
- 31st December 2011 - Ulverscroft Foundation
- Community First
- 25th November 11
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Freemasons Grand Charity
Major grants of between £10,000 and £25,000 for National Charities working within the areas of Medical research, Youth opportunities, Support for vulnerable people (including older people and children, disabled people and those with health care needs), Hospice services, Air Ambulances and equivalent services and Emergency grants for disaster relief.
Back to the dates - 28th November 11
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SITA Trust Enhancing Communities
Grants of up to £60,000 are available to not-for-profit organisations whose community improvement project has an overall cost of no more than £250,000. They support projects that make physical improvements to community leisure facilities and historic buildings / structures.
Back to the dates - 1st December 11
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Erach and Roshan Sadri Foundation
Grants of up to £100,000 towards education, welfare and homelessness projects.
Back to the dates - 2nd December 11
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Education Endowment Foundation
Funding for projects run by schools and other not for profit organisations which fit within one of four broad approaches. Grants of £50,000 upwards.
Back to the dates - 7th December 2011
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Wallace and Gromit Children's Foundation
Supports projects in children’s hospitals and hospices throughout the UK to enrich and enhance the lives of patients.
Back to the dates - 31st December 11
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Civil Society Responsive Grant
Grants up to £12,000, to promote international or intercultural exchange, co-operation and sharing of skills, knowledge and ideas between people from developing Commonwealth countries. .
Back to the dates - 31th December 11
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Ulverscroft Foundation
Supports projects which will have a positive effect on the quality of life of visually impaired people (blind and partially sighted).
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Community First
Community First is an £80m government-funded programme that will run for four years, until March 2015. It will help communities come together through new and existing community groups, to identify their strengths and local priorities, plan for their future and become more resilient.
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