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Ragdoll Foundation accepting Applications for Main Grants Programme 2020 (United Kingdom)

Ragdoll Foundation accepting Applications for Main Grants Programme 2020 (United Kingdom)


Deadline: Ongoing

The Rag doll Foundation has launched a call for applications for its Main Grants Programme 2020.

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The Rag doll Foundation is dedicated to supporting the creation, appreciation and awareness of imaginative and innovative work that reflects the world from a child’s point of view. Its primary purpose is to make grants for charitable purposes that:

Demonstrate how the concerns of children can be heard
Evidence the power of arts and creativity and their transformative power for children and young people
Promote children’s development through their imaginative thinking
Encourage innovative thinking and influence good practice elsewhere
Ensure effective evaluation of projects to promote sharing and learning
Funding Information

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Applications are considered for both one-off short-term projects and for projects lasting up to three years.
Applicants can apply for grants between £1,500 and £50,000.
The higher level of funding is maximum available for multi-year grants; most of awards are between £5,000 and £20,000.
Project duration up to 3 years
The Rag doll Foundation does not fund:

Individuals, or proposals that only benefit one individual
Organisations that do not have a formal constitution
Organisations or activities that are for profit
Proposals from organisations based outside of the UK
Local authorities and other statutory bodies
Formal education institutions (both state and private) as applicants, including ‘friends of’ school groups · Activity that is not legally charitable · General circulars or fundraising appeals
Capital costs (including property, building renovations and equipment costs)
Websites, apps, resources, publications or seminars, unless part of a wider proposal
Academic research, scholarships, bursaries, or any kind of student fees
Training courses or qualifications (including informal qualifications such as Arts Award or Duke of Edinburgh’s Award)
Overseas travel or residential courses
Organisational operational or staff costs (other than a small percentage)
Regular, ongoing, continuing or core projects and programmes
Retrospective funding: any costs incurred before they make funding decision
Retrospective funding: funding for projects that have already started or are fully committed to at the time of making the application, OR projects that will begin or must be fully committed to before they make funding decision
Projects which effectively replace school provision
Projects which include competitions or prizes
Projects which have largely therapeutic aims
Projects that seek to promote religious views
Animal welfare or medical research
Re submissions of projects that have previously been unsuccessful in securing Ragdoll Foundation funding
Eligibility Criteria

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The Ragdoll Foundation accepts applications from not-for-profit organisations based in the UK. They will only fund work that is legally charitable. Organisations that are not registered charities will need to provide a copy of their constitution showing charitable or social purpose.
As their focus is on funding work that actively involves children and young people all applicants must have a Safeguarding / Child Protection policy that is regularly reviewed, and be able to demonstrate that adequate processes are in place to ensure the safeguarding of children and young people.
For more information, visit http://www.ragdollfoundation.org.uk/portfolio/grant-giving

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