Applications are accepted on a rolling basis

The Hodge Foundation awards grants to UK registered or exempt charities for the purpose of furthering objectives in the UK or overseas. Support a range of charities to help those most in need including; vulnerable or disadvantaged groups such as the elderly, homeless, disabled people, those with special needs or mental health issues, alongside charities focused on the four areas:

Welfare

The Foundation supports charities working with people who may be vulnerable or disadvantaged and who need assistance to improve their lives. This includes a variety of causes and groups including the elderly, homeless, disabled, special needs and those with mental health issues.

Education

Importance is placed on support for education and learning, both within formal school settings and practical approaches to learning which support young people to fulfil their potential and thrive including those with special needs. The Foundation continues to support arts projects for education that encourage and inspire audiences across the UK and bring a range of benefits to people of all ages and backgrounds.

Medical

The Foundation supports medical related charities specialising in the treatment and support for specific illnesses and research. The main focus has been on local hospices, children’s care and university-based research in the fields of cancer and mental health.

Religion

The Foundation supports communities by providing funds towards projects such as facilities in church buildings and inclusive activities for the wider community.

Visit the Hodge Foundation’s website to access their guidance notes before submitting your application – https://www.hodgefoundation.org.uk/how-to-apply/

 

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