For the present, the Friends Provident Trust's main focus within its grant-making scheme is financial inclusion.
Eligibility
The Foundation is willing to consider applications from any type of legally independent organisation, but can only support work that is legally charitable.
The Henry Smith Charity makes grants totalling over £20 million per annum for a wide range of purposes across the UK.
Eligibility
There is a list of exceptions at http://www.henrysmithcharity.org.uk/not.html
These include:
Recently updated, the HSE website includes an excellent set of guides to completing risk assessments in various environments, from factories to charty shops, from offices to farms.
The HSE is running a three month long consultation process on their new strategy. The strategy identifies goals for the management of Health & Safety in several key areas, many of which will be of interest to the third sector:
Garfield Weston Foundation, a grant-giving charity for UK registered charities. The Foundation will also consider applications from a limited number of exempt organisations - churches, educational establishments, hospitals and housing corporations.
Eligibility
As a narrowboater, I'm a member of several waterways community groups with an active interest in preserving and using the Inland Waterways system as a local asset for the waterside community, a green Environment for wildlife, a place for leisure, tourism and small business, and a low carbon form of transportation. With more that 3000 miles of inland waterways and towpaths in constant use by walkers, cyclists and boaters, these routes require constant supervision to ensure that they are usable and viable. Waterways are partly funded by the Government but the buget is very tight and we need practical community involvement to keep things going. I'd like to harness the waterways community as the eyes and ears of the waterways, so we can log problems of maintenance, poor heritage preservation and environmental pollution on the waterways, a bit like a FixMyStreet for the waterways. The idea is that people can use a mobile phone to send an SMS message to say there is a problem, and this is automatically passed to the right authority for resolution. (Most parts of the waterways, being in very rural areas, have only limited connectivity, hence the use of SMS.) The reported problem would stay 'on the map' until it is fixed. Can you suggest how we could get funding for a project like this? We think that some of the large waterways groups and the responsible bodies might provide some funding, but think that we would also need to find someone to help us match the funding. Once set up, we might be able to get funding to sustain the service from the responsible bodies and from the community Can you suggest any funding bodies we could approach?
I need to put my staff on protected notice as our funding is due to run out at the end of March 2009. Do you have templates or information?
The Ford Britain Trust makes donations to to projects focusing on education, environment, children, the disabled, youth activities and projects that provide clear benefits to the local communities close to our UK locations.
The Lloyds TSB Foundation Community programme focuses on funding core work that helps disadvantaged people to play a fuller role in the community
Eligibility
The charity wishes to raise funds by selling numbers for the National Lottery bonus ball to the public. When the national draw is made the person who has purchased the bonus ball number wins a money prize. Balls would probably be sold for £1 per week with a maximum prize of £25.
Do they require any form of licence?
Would it make any difference if they sold to "Members" only?
