Charitable activities Charities That specialise in Grant making
Discover 8,988 Charitable activities charities that specialise in Grant making. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Poor's Allotment
Charitable activities, Social welfareMaking grants to people and organisations to relieve people in need
Tyneside Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesGrant making
The Maurice Fry Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesGrant making trust.
Maypride Limited
Charitable activitiesMakes grants to organisations
The Everest Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, Social careThe object of the charity is the relief of persons in need who are elderly, sick, convalescent, disabled or infirm. The trustees relieve those eligible for assistance by making grants of money to enable or assist them to obtain accommodation, rest or respite which they could not otherwise afford. They also provide grants to carers of such people to enable or to assist them to obtain respite.
The Rosalind Hicks Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesProvides grants to charitable organisations
Jaywick Sands Community Forum
Charitable activities, Social welfareFood bank baby bank working with groups and the community and giving grants
Povertyswap Limited
Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfareWe resource community led projects in places where there is poverty creating need, lack of opportunity and suffering. We can provide grants that will create sustainable improvements focussing on Homes, Health and Education. These can be grants to organisations or individuals.
The Una Trust
Charitable activities, Social welfareThe UNA Trust works closely with UNA-UK (charity registrations number 1146016) whose objectives are identical to the UNA Trust. UNA Trust makes grants in accordance with its objectives to support the efforts of the United Nations to relieve world poverty, hunger or distress, and to promote the study of international problems and institutions.
Children's Helpers Worldwide
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Leisure, Social welfareCHW supports children and youth in less developed parts of the world, through giving grants to local organisations, which work with children and young people everyday. Grants are given to projects which relieve poverty, advance education, relieve sickness and promote good health and offer recreational activities which develop the children's and young people' skills and capabilities.
Gamble Charitable Foundation Trust
Charitable activities, Health, LeisureMaking grants and donations in support of the following areas1 Sport in Sidmouth Devon2 Well being and relief of suffering of the elderly3 Prostate cancer research4 Physical and mental well being of former members of the British armed forces
The Duke Of Marlborough's Charitable Settlement
Charitable activitiesMakes grants to individualsMakes grants to organisations
Earls Colne And Halstead Educational Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationThe Earls Colne & Halstead Educational Charity assists people up to the age of 25 in any sphere of educational activity. Applicants to the charity must have attended school or have lived for at least one year within the charity's catchment area in North Essex. The charity also makes grants to schools and to voluntary organisations offering opportunities for young people in the same locality.
Nahamas Dov Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, ReligionReceives investment income and donations and the makes grants in furtherance of the orthodox Jewish faith
Shaftesbury Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Shaftesbury Charitable Trust makes grants to individuals and organisations to improve the life of people in Shaftesbury.
R.c.c.g Grace Haven Chapel
Charitable activities, Religion, Social welfareWorship Services. Advancement of the Christian religion worldwide. The relief of poverty worldwide. Local Community Projects including community-focused events. Provision of grants to other charitable and voluntary organisations.
Avos Ubanim
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationCreate father sons programs, create father awareness campaigns, connect children from one parent families with mentors, train mentors. Provide grants, financial assistance and resources especially to young families. Preference is given to providing support to young families thereby helping them attain skills in education, social services and community based services.
The Rowlands Trust
Charitable activitiesGeneral grant-making activities.
The John Beckwith Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesTo make grants to other charities, organisations and individuals.
Northumberland Mark Benevolent Fund
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareTo receive bequests and donations from Mark Lodges, Royal Ark Mariner Lodges and Brethren of the Province of Northumberland and from other Masonic organisations. To make grants to Mark Brethren, widows and children in need and donations to the Fund of Benevolence of Grand Mark Lodge & other Masonic and non Masonic charities.
Devon Birds
Arts, Charitable activities, FacilitiesMaintain nature reserves. Collect observation records. Provide bird report annually & bi annual journal. Organise indoor & outdoor meetings. Make grants and Contribute to the environmental debate to further our Objects.
The Gane Charitable Trust
Arts, Charitable activities, EducationThe Gane Charitable Trust provides grants towards the promotion of crafts, further education in the fields of crafts, architecture and design, and social welfare.
Team Lewis Foundation
Charitable activitiesTo provide grants to beneficiaries to enable them to undertake a course of study in the creative arts.
Queens Park Community School Ptfa
Arts, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, EducationThe primary purpose is to obtain grants and organize fund raising activities such as an annual Summer Festival, quiz nights, pop bingo evening, fun runs etc, with all monies raised/earned being given to QPCS in the form of grants to assist in the running of the school.
The Macfarlane Walker Trust
Arts, Charitable activitiesPreference for Cheltenham and Gloucestershire. Grants to individuals/projects where we can make a significant contribution. Donations for musical instrument purchase for music students (18), but not tuition fees/living expenses.Other exclusions: gap year trips, large charities, animal charities, foreign charities, major building projects.Please note: Our funding is fully committed at present