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People’s Postcode Trust supporting Charities for their Good Causes in the UK

People’s Postcode Trust supporting Charities for their Good Causes in the UK

Deadline: 14 August 2019

People’s Postcode Trust provides funding for projects in Great Britain addressing Human Rights, Discrimination and Poverty prevention.

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What type of organisation?

  • Registered charity (requires a number from OSCR or Charity Commission)
  • CIO/SCIO
  • Constituted voluntary or community group
  • Social enterprise
  • Community interest company (CIC)
  • Not-for-profit organisation
  • Local club or other constituted community group.

Applicants’ organisation must be a registered charity if they wish to apply for over £2,000.

Organisations they do not fund

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  • Organisations that are not based in or do not bring a benefit to Scotland, England or Wales
  • Statutory bodies that the state has an obligation to fund (inc. schools/PTAs, councils and local authorities)
  • Colleges or Universities
  • Groups with exclusive membership policies.

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted online via given website.

For more information, please visit https://www.postcodetrust.org.uk/apply-for-a-grant/

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