Children and young people funding
Awards for All
Grants up to £10,000 from the Awards for All programme are open to not-for-profit organisations, including parish and town councils, schools and health bodies.
They can be used to support small-scale projects that promote arts and education, encourage healthier living, develop local sports, support heritage initiatives and boost community.
Awards for All South East, 3rd Floor, Dominion House, Woodbridge Road, Guildford, Surrey GU1 4BN
Tel: 08454 102030
Email: south.east@awardsforall.org.uk
Website: www.awardsforall.org.uk
Barclays Stockbrokers Trust
Provides grants to registered and exempt charities only and one of their priorities is Children and Youth. Grants in the region of £10,000 - £50,000 are available for capital and project costs but not for core or revenue funding.
Miss M Y Bertenshaw, Trust Officer, Barclays Trust Co Ltd, Osborne Court, Gadbrook Park, Rudheath, Northwich, Cheshire CW9 7UE
Tel: 01606 313173
BBC's Children In Need Appeal
Grants are available to organisations working with disadvantaged children and young people aged 18 years and under, living in the United Kingdom. Their disadvantages will include: illness, distress, abuse or neglect; any kind of disability; behavioural or psychological problems; living in poverty or situations of deprivation. The project should be entirely focused on children.
The next deadline for applications is November 2008.
London and South East (Elstree) , Elstree Centre, Clarendon Road , Borehamwood, Hertfordshire WD6 1JF
Tel: 020 8228 8275
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/pudsey/apply
The Big Lottery Fund
Big Lottery Fund is responsible for giving out half the money for good causes raised by the National Lottery. Funding covers health, education, environment and charitable purposes. They are committed to bringing real improvements to communities and the lives of people most in need.
3rd Floor Dominion House, Woodbridge Road, Guildford, Surrey GU1 4BN
Tel: 01468 462900
Email: enquiries.se@biglotteryfund.org.uk
Website: www.biglotteryfund.org.uk
Charles Hayward Foundation
This foundation offers grants of between £1,000 and £20,000 to support projects that provide support to youth at risk, including youth mentoring projects and diversionary projects.
Hayward House, 45 Harrington Gardens, London, SW7 4JU.
Tel: 020 7370 7063 or 020 7370 7067
www.charleshaywardfoundation.org.uk
CLA Charitable Trust
The Trust focuses on education, recreation and country sports. The main focus is -
- Promoting education in the countryside for disadvantaged and city children and young people
- Supporting horticultural and agricultural training for people with disabilities
Mr Peter Geldart, CLA Charitable Trust, Caunton Garage, Caunton, Newark, Notts NG23 6AB
Email: charitabletrust@cla.org.uk
Website: www.clacharitabletrust.org.uk
Clore Duffield Foundation
The foundation offers a grants programme of £10,000 to £2.5m and concentrates its support on education, arts and museum education, the arts, health and social welfare, and has a particular interest in supporting children, young people and society's most vulnerable individuals. They also run a Small Grants Programme: Clore Performing Arts Awards, grants for creative projects with under 18s.
Studio 3, Chelsea Manor Studios, Flood Street , London SW3 5SR
Telephone: 020 7351 6061 Fax: 020 7351 5308
E-mail: cloreduffield@aol.com
Website: www.cloreduffield.org.uk
Comic Relief
Grants up to £5000 are available in their Small Grants programme for which there is no deadline. Decisions are made within 3 months.
You can make a small grant application under the following programmes:
- Older People
- Mental Health
- Disadvantaged Communities.
Larger grants can be made under the following priorities:
- Young People
- Older People
- Mental Health
- Refugees and Asylum Seekers
- Domestic Violence
The Main Grants programme has deadlines in August 2008.
UK Grants Team Comic Relief, 5th Floor, 89 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TP.
Tel: 020 7820 5555 Fax: 020 7820 5500
Email: ukgrants@comicrelief.org.uk
Website: www.comicrelief.com
The Dulverton Trust
The trust has 8 main areas of activity these include: Youth and Education - preference to disadvantaged youngsters, preferably projects that can be extended to the wider community; Conservation - wildlife habitats; Preservation - preservation of heirlooms of outstanding historic national importance - rarely for churches/cathedrals; General Welfare - very young, older people, young carers, family issues. Offers approximately 250 grants per year (mainly to national projects), usually ranging between £1,000-£50,000.
Trust Secretary, The Dulverton Trust, 5 St James Place London SW1A 1NP
Tel: 020 7629 9121
Email: trust@dulverton.org
Esmee Fairbairn Foundation
The grants programme focuses on four main areas: Arts & Heritage - new projects focus on visual arts; Education; Environment; and Social Change: Enterprise and Independence. Grants range between £300-£600,000, but allocations above £100,000 are unusual.
11 Park Place , London SW1A 1LP
Tel: 020 7297 4700 Fax: 020 7297 4701
Email: info@esmeefairburn.org.uk
Website: www.esmeefairburn.org.uk
Family Fund Trust
Helps families of disabled and seriously ill children under the age of 16. Give grants and information related to the care of the child. The range of grants includes holidays, leisure, laundry equipment, driving lessons and lots more. The range of information produced includes subjects such as benefits, holidays and transport.
Family Fund , PO Box 50 , York Y01 9ZX
Tel: 0845 130 45 42
Email: info@familyfund.org.uk
Website: www.familyfundtrust.org.uk
Family Housing Association
Specialises in providing holidays for disadvantaged families and children.
The Programme Team, The Family Holiday Association, 16 Mortimer Street, London W1T 3JL
Tel: 020 7436 3304 Fax: 020 7436 3302
Email: info@FamilyHolidayAssociation.org.uk
Website: www.fhaonline.org.uk
Futurebuilders
£125 million investment fund for the voluntary and community sector. 250 investments will be made in the form of loans, grants and capacity building. The reasoning behind the fund is that not enough capital investment is made in the voluntary and community sector and this is an innovative way of introducing this money. Voluntary and community groups must be prepared to take a loan and it is intended that it should be repaid through the secural of an agreement with a public sector agency for the delivery of services. There are five areas of service delivery that are applicable for funding: community cohesion; crime; education and learning; health and social care; and support for children and young people.
Tel: 0191 261 5200
Email: info@futurebuilders-england.org.uk
Website: www.futurebuilders-england.org.uk
Help Yourselves
A new fund created by Save the Children and British Gas, Help Yourselves funds projects up to £1000 that give young people the chance to improve their communities.
Save the Children, 5th Floor, Hawthorns House, Halfords Lane, Smethwick, B66 1BB Email: helpyourselves@savethechildren.org.uk Website: www.helpyourselves.org.ukHenry Smith Charity
Large grants of up to £60,000 over three years and a small grant scheme of up to £10,000 is available for projects that support young people, particularly those at risk and living in deprived areas.
The Director, Henry Smith's Charity, 5 Chancery Lane, Clifford's Inn, London EC4A 1BU
Tel: 020 7320 6884
Website: www.henrysmithcharity.org.uk
Hyde Young Pride Awards
Grants of up to £500 a year are now available to all young Hyde Housing residents, aged 16 years old and under, towards the funding of any educational or skills training or cultural activity.
Youth Plus, Hollingsworth House, 181 Lewisham High Street, Lewisham, London SE13 6AA
Tel: 020 8297 7575
Email: youthplus@hyde-housing.co.uk
Website: www.youthplus.co.uk/newgrants.asp
Ladbrokes in the Community Charitable Trust
The trust aims to work with a wide range of charities and good causes, helping raise funds and tailoring initiatives to meet the demands of local communities. Projects supported include those helping children, hospices and sports.
Address: Ms Ros Barker, Ladbroke Racing Ltd, Imperial House, Imperial Drive, Harrow, Middlesex, HA2 7JW
Tel: 0208 515 586
LankellyChase Foundation
The Lankelly Foundation and Chase Charity have merged to form the Lankelly Chase Foundation. Its main priorities include: arts, breaking the cycle of abuse and deprivation, developing communities, mental health issues, heritage, offenders; society; and children's playschemes. There is also a short term programmme for asylum seekers/refugees.
The LankellyChase Foundation, 2 The Court, High Street, Harwell, Didcot, Oxon OX11 0EY
Website: www.lankelly-foundation.org.uk
Tel: 01235 820044
Nationwide Foundation
The Foundation offers a Small Grants Programme offering one-off grants of up to £5,000 to registered charities with an income of under £500,000. The themes they are supporting are:
- Domestic Violence
- Prisoners' Families
- Young Offenders
Website: www.nationwidefoundation.org.uk/
Peter Harrison Foundation
This programme focuses on projects that benefit those who are disabled, chronically or terminally sick and those that engage children or young people who may be at risk from crime, truancy or addiction. Grants of £500-£5,000 can be applied for under the Small Grants programme.
Peter Harrison Foundation, Foundation House, 42 - 48 London Road, Reigate, Surrey RH2 9QQ
Tel: 01737 228000
Email: enquiries@peterharrisonfoundation.org
Website: www.peterharrisonfoundation.org
Tesco Charity Trust (Community Award Scheme)
Community Awards focus on charities that deliver practical benefits to children's welfare, children's education, the welfare of elderly people and people with disabilities. Grants generally range from £1,500-£5,000. Applications are considered in two rounds: Children's welfare and children's educational projects, including special needs schools - the deadline is 31 January; Elderly people and people with disabilities - the deadline is 30 June
Address: Tesco Charity Trust, Tesco Stores Ltd, Delamare Road , Cheshunt EN8 9SL
Tel: 01992 646768
Website: http://www.tesco.com/everyLittleHelps
The Ragdoll Foundation
The primary purpose is to make grants for charitable purposes around the world that: promote the development of children through children's imaginative thinking; encourage innovation and innovative thinking and influence good practice elsewhere; offer creative solutions that deal with the causes of problems in childhood; ensures effective evaluation of projects to promote sharing and learning; and above all demonstrate how the voices of children can be heard. The Trustees wish to make a range of grants available but the majority will range from £500 - £20,000.
Ragdoll Foundation, Timothy's Bridge Road, Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire CV37 9QN
Tel: 07977 916969 / 01789 404116
Email: karenn@ragdollfoundation.org.uk and kateb@ragdoll.co.uk
Website: www.ragdollfoundation.org.uk
Whizz-Kidz
Whizz-Kidz is a national children's charity set up to give disabled children and young people independent mobility. Provides customised wheelchairs, tricycles and other specialised mobility equipment to improve the quality of life of disabled children across the UK.
1 Warwick Row London SW1E 5ER.
Tel: 0207 233 6600
Fax: 020 7233 6611
Email: kidzservices@whizz-kidz.org.uk
Website: www.whizz-kidz.org.uk
Y Speak Consultation Fund
Grants of up to £7,500 are available to organsisations that can work with young people to enable them to facilitate a dialogue between young people and decision makers.
Changemakers, Baybrook Farm, Lower Godney, near Wells, Somerset BA5 1RZ
Tel: 01458 834767
Fax: 01458 830588
Website: www.changemakers.org.uk
Yapp Charitable Trust
Gives grants for running costs and salaries. Most grants are for one year but will consider applications for revenue grants for up to three years. Single year grants are usually for less than £3,000. Ongoing grants are rarely for more than £3,000 a year.
47A Paris Road, Scholes, Holmfirth HD9 1SY
Tel: 01484 683403
Email: info@yappcharitabletrust.org.uk
Website: www.yappcharitabletrust.org.uk
Youth Music England
Has four funding programmes, offering grants of between £1,000-£20,000 to non-profit making
organisations working with children/young people over a period of 3-18 months:
• First Steps - Developing 0-5 year olds through music, with training for parents and carers
• Music Maker - Music-making in any style or genre for 5-18 year olds, or up to 25 year olds
with special needs
• Plug into Music - Developing music technology skills for 5-18 year olds
• Singing Challenge - Encouraging new and exciting ways of singing for 5-18 year olds
One America Street London, SE1 0NE
Tel: 020 7902 1060
Email: info@youthmusic.org.uk
Website: http://www.youthmusic.org.uk


