Application deadline:  not applicable

Multi-year grants averaging £30,000-£40,000 are made to registered charities in England and Wales working in the areas of supporting disadvantaged children and young people, parenting, education, medical care, prisoners and ex-offenders, arts and culture and religious organisations.

The Trust doesn’t accept unsolicited applications. However, it may consider a letter of introduction from registered charities in England and Wales whose work strongly aligns with its charitable objectives. Grants awarded were often for 3 years or more.

* Who can apply: registered charities in England and Wales.
* Key words: Disadvantaged Children, Youth Support including Parenting Support, Education, Medical Care, Arts and Culture, Prisoners and Young Offenders, Religious Organisations, Wales, England

While it doesn’t accept unsolicited applications, the John Armitage Charitable Trust is a significant grant-making charity that awarded grants totalling over £7 million in its last financial year. 

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