Deadline: 28 February 2024

The Trust funds charities and voluntary organisations working in the areas of health, lifelong learning, community development and social care, and encourages applications from organisations where grants of up to £10,000 can make the biggest impact.

The main focus is on the following areas:

  • Health: Community healthcare, such as homecare or support for sufferers of medical conditions, and health education and prevention.
  • Lifelong learning: Local literacy and numeracy projects.
  • Community development: For example, supporting councils in providing voluntary services.
  • Social care: Personal, social or community activities or schemes.

Additionally, a particular focus within each of these priorities is how the projects demonstrate a commitment to improving diversity, equality and inclusion within the community.

 
 
 

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