Funding finder

22 November 2008

Find details of funding streams and grants that support services for children and young people.

 

UK-wide funding of services for children & young people

ABBEY CHARITABLE TRUST

Funding: Since it was formed in 1990 the trust has made £20m in grants. It focuses on areas where it has established Community Partnership Groups - these are Camden, Glasgow, Bradford, Milton Keynes, Sheffield, Northern Ireland and Teesside. Outside of these areas grants can be from £250 to £2,500 but within them the ceiling is £20,000, although most grants will range from £1,000 to £4,000.

Funder: The charitable arm of the former Abbey National Building Society. The trust was set up in 1990 with an endowment from the company, from which it also receives annual grants.

Aim: To support disadvantaged people in local communities through three main approaches: education and training that may lead to a recognised qualification or be part of a wider approach to lifelong learning; local regeneration based on partnerships such as intergenerational work or diverse ethnic communities working together; and helping disadvantaged people to take more control of their money through financial education.

Who can apply?: Only projects with charitable status. It favours small, local charities and also prefers to fund a complete project rather than make a partial donation to a fundraising campaign.

Deadline: Ongoing.

Contact: (tel) 0870 608 0104 or (web site) http://www.abbeynational.com/

ALEC DICKSON TRUST

Funding: Most grants are below £250.

Funder: The trust was formed in 1994 as a memorial to Alec Dickson, the founder of Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) and Community Service Volunteers (CSV). In keeping with the trust's aim of supporting youth volunteering, all of its trustees are under 30, and are committed to volunteering.

Aim: The trust aims to fund projects that use volunteering or community service to support young people, particularly the most marginalised.

Who can apply?: People under 30 can apply for money to carry out voluntary projects in the UK.

Deadline: Trustees meet twice a year to consider applications.

Contact: http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/alecdicksontrust/index.htm

AWARDS FOR ALL

Funding: Around £60m a year

Funder: The Big Lottery Fund

Aim: This is the lottery’s small grant scheme to support local community programmes.

Who can apply?: Not-for-profit groups in the UK, plus parish and town councils, schools and health bodies. School projects must be for extracurricular activities outside the normal school day.

Deadline: Applications can be made at any time to national offices for Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales and the nine regional offices for England.

Contact: www.awardsforall.org.uk

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