Application deadline:  none – applications may be made at any time using the online application form on the Trust’s website.

Small grants are available to charitable organisations in England and Scotland for small-scale projects that make a real difference to the lives of young people and medical research.

The Eloise and Katie Memorial Trust is a small London-based grant-making charity that was founded in 2003 in memory of Eloise and Katie Plunkett, two young sisters who both died of cancer. The Trust (a) funds small projects in England and Scotland that make a real difference to the lives of young people and (b) supports causes which are important to the Plunkett family – particularly cancer and Parkinson’s Disease.

Donations are made to charitable and other organisations in England and Scotland with the emphasis on relatively small projects that make a difference. Bursaries are also provided to individuals

The Trust’s grant-making priorities are to make a difference to the lives of children and young people.  These grants focus on small projects where a relatively modest sum can make a significant difference. We prefer to support specific projects and, where possible, visit organisations as part of our due diligence

Further information, guidance and an online application form is available on the Trust’s website. Please note that, since the Trust introduced an online application form, its grant-making has become significantly more competitive.

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