Grant Opportunities

Thomas Wall Trust: Up to £5,000 grants available for Registered Charities (UK)

Thomas Wall Trust: Up to £5,000 grants available for Registered Charities (UK)

Deadline: 10-Jan-22

Thomas Wall Trust is seeking applications from Registered Charities which target people experiencing multiple deprivation or other groups demonstrably facing major hurdles to employment, especially; women, people with physical, mental, or learning disabilities, refugees and asylum seekers.

Prioritise:
Match funded projects
Charities that can provide compelling evidence of impact
Charities working with collaborative networks
Self-sustainable projects, with a view to becoming less reliant on grants in the future
What they will fund?
The Trust offer grants up to£5,000 to specific projects or core activities that develop these critical life skills for people from disadvantaged groups.
A UK charity that has been registered with the Charity Commission for at least 3 years
A project or running costs for a charity that equips disadvantaged people (aged 18 and over) with the necessary communication skills ready for employment
Annual repeat funding for up to 3 years – subject to satisfactory annual reviews of progress and impact
Ineligible Funding
Organisations with political, lobbying or proselytizing objectives
Capital costs (the purchase of land, buildings, construction)
Charities that operate outside of the UK
Subsidiaries, ‘off shoots’ or franchises of larger charities
Hospitals
Eligibility Criteria
They are an inclusive charity, welcoming proposals which target people experiencing multiple deprivation or other groups demonstrably facing major hurdles to employment, especially; women, people with physical, mental, or learning disabilities, refugees and asylum seekers.
For more information, visit https://www.thomaswalltrust.org.uk/grants-for-registered-charities-2/

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