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Resources: Funding Focus - The Four Acre Trust

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Unlike many other funding sources, the organisation doesn't require projects to show that they are innovative, just that they are efficient in their service provision. It is also happy to fund core costs and provide repeat funding, even on a yearly basis if the need continues to exist.

Who can apply? The trust supports three main areas: relief of disability, respite care and holidays, and vocational guidance. The latter has the subtitle "getting kids off on the right foot" and highlighted areas include training for work that is offering assistance over and above government schemes, work programmes for those with learning difficulties, Foyers that offer life-skills training and centres that offer training courses.

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