Paul Hamlyn Foundation – Arts-based Learning Fund
The Arts-based Learning Fund offers two levels of funding:
The Arts-based Learning Fund offers two levels of funding:
The Jerwood Charitable Foundation is dedicated to imaginative and responsible funding of the arts across the UK, with a particular focus on supporting emerging talent and excellence. The aim of the funding is to allow artists and arts organisations to thrive; to continue to develop their skills, imagination and creativity with integrity.
Support is available to individuals and organisations in the United Kingdom. Organisations do not need to be registered charities providing the project has charitable aims.
Grants are available to non-profit organisations for charitable work in the UK, with a preference for Scotland. The Trustees favour smaller, more focused causes rather than large highly-publicised appeals.
Grants are made to non-profit organisations for charitable purposes. The Trustees' focus is on making grants to charitable bodies to assist them with their work.
Grants are available for charitable organisations carrying out education, welfare or community projects in the UK.
The Graham Kirkham Foundation aims to fund a wide range of projects, including those focusing on the promotion or development of the study and/or appreciation of literature, art, music or science.
Registered charities and voluntary organisations in the UK are eligible to apply.
Although there are no minimum or maximum funding levels stated, most grants are in the £4,000 to £5,000 range with several larger grants being awarded.
Capital grants are available to charities and not-for-profit organisations in the UK for local charitable projects and activities that benefit the wider community, address local needs and make a significant difference to the local community.
The funding is for registered charities, community groups, voluntary organisations and other not-for-profit organisations in the UK who are willing to work with their local ASDA colleagues. The support and involvement of local ASDA colleagues is a requirement.
Charities and other not-for-profit making organisations can apply as long as they are wholly based and working in the South West of England, particularly Devon and Cornwall. There is a preference for Exeter and/or East Devon. Applications from North Somerset, Bristol and Avon are very unlikely to be successful.
Preference is given to smaller local charities without national appeal and who have limited resources for fundraising.
The majority of grants awarded by the Trust are between £500 and £1,000, athough grants of up to £5,000 will be considered.
The Ian Askew Charitable Trust offers grants to charitable organisations, particularly those working in Sussex.
The Trust considers applications from a wide range of organisations, including those active in the following areas:
The majority of grants are for £500 or less, however, larger grants (up to £3,000) can also be awarded.
Grants are available for schools, community groups, clubs, societies or other organisations in England to improve the education and development of children and young people through educational, cultural, sporting, and other activities.
The BlueSpark Foundation is a registered charity whose objective is to fund or part fund projects which aim to improve the education and development of children and young people by means of educational, cultural, sporting or other activities.
Grants available to UK charities with particular favour given to Wales for projects in the arts, health and young people.
The charity funds a variety of purposes with special consideration to the arts, health and young people. In previous years grants have been given, for example, to North Powys Youth Orchestra.
Grants are available up to £28,000 mainly on a one-off basis.
One-off grants available to registered charities in North Wales and Anglesey for a variety of activities including the study and promotion of music.
The charity provides one-off grants of £100 upwards to registered charities in North Wales and Anglesey. The charities interests are broad and include conservation, medical research and animal welfare, and also include the study and promotion of music.