Grants and Trust funding for charities in the UK have never been more competitive than now. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a considerable impact on all aspects of business, but some charities have been hit particularly hard. This has led to a steep increase in searches for available funds to contribute towards projects and basic running costs. As more charities are applying for grants and funding, it’s vital that your application stands out against your competitors.
In this blog we’ll give you some top tips on the information you will need before you apply to help your application be successful.
▪️ The terms Trust and Foundation are often used interchangeably. The difference between them is that a Trust is a specific legal entity, whereas a Foundation can be a Trust, a Company limited by guarantee, etc.
▪️ Each Trust or Foundation will have been created with a specific remit for their area of giving. Some may have broad interests and invite applications from across the country or oversea whereas others might be as specific as ‘supporting ballroom dancing in the West of England. Whilst the larger trusts will sometimes provide funds towards a project on an annual basis for 3 years, a large proportion of trusts and foundations have small amounts to distribute and will only provide one-off grants of limited size. The smaller trusts are often tiny operations with little or no administrative support and focus only on local projects.
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