Grant Opportunities

Applications Open for Jephcott Charitable Trust Grant 2020 – United Kingdom

Applications Open for Jephcott Charitable Trust Grant 2020 – United Kingdom

Deadline: Ongoing

The Jephcott Charitable Trust is seeking applications to provide funds for specific projects or part of a project where successful monitoring can be achieved and which the Trustees consider suitable.

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Funding Information

Grants are made in the range of £2,000 to £10,000, and in exceptional cases only, up to £20,000.

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Priorities

The funding priorities are:

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Population Control
Education
Health
Environment
The diversity of appeals presented to the Trust makes it very difficult to apply definite rules for selection. The Trustees are very flexible in their approach and take into account the following when considering a project:

‘Pump-priming’ donations – usually given to new organisations and areas of work
The ability to effectively evaluate and monitor the long-term benefit and value of the donation
Local involvement in overseas projects and local sourcing of any materials required
Involvement with a third party – for example ODA, NGO
Charity administration costs as a percentage of funds raised – this should be below 15%
The reserves and assets held by the Charity
Whether the project is basic or palliative, on-going and long-term
To what extent has the organisation has helped themselves and sought to raise funds
Whether the applicant has been the subject of any adverse comment or action by the Charity Commission – If so full details must be provided
The Trust does not support:

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Organisations whose administrative expenses form more than 15% of their annual income.
Individuals.
Animal welfare.
Heritage.
Eligibility Criteria

You are a registered charity or properly constituted organisation. The purpose for which you are applying must be legally charitable and your constitution must allow you to carry out that work.
Your proposal falls within their funding priorities.
The work for which you want funding has not already taken place.
The work will benefit an individual.
Your Applications is Unlikely to be Successful if it:

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Consists of core funding and/or salaries
Involves animal welfare or heritage
Comes from an individual, including students or project trust expeditions
Is a general appeal from large national organisations
Is from organisations concerning themselves with poverty in the UK
For more information, visit https://www.jephcottcharitabletrust.org.uk/applytojct.htm

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