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Finding new grant-makers is a time-consuming and intricate business. The Guide to New Trusts takes the legwork out of the process to help you beat a short path to new funders who might support your cause.The grant-makers in this guide, all registered in 2022/23, were chosen, were chosen for their wide geographical area of operation and the breadth of their giving criteria, making them relevant to a large number of charities. This new edition offers a diverse range of opportunities, with grant-making charities established by individuals, families and companies. The list includes an eclectic blend of founders and trustees including entrepreneurs, retailers, premier league footballers and a screenwriter.What does it cover?At a glance, you can find essential, up-to-date information on:*Grant-makers' aims and objectives*The causes or types of project they do and do not fund*Contact details, policies and application guidelines*Any available social media account informationWho should buy this book?As the UK's leading guide to the latest grant-making charities, this is a vital resource for anyone looking for potential new funding for their organisation.
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Do you help individuals and families in need of emergency financial help? With details of around 1,800 grant-making charities giving almost £376 million in funds, this nineteenth edition of the guide is your companion for providing support to the individuals who need it most.The comprehensive and up-to-date information allows you to simplify the task of finding suitable support for your service users by outlining eligibility criteria, amounts available and how to apply.The guide contains a list of useful advice organisations, as well as tips on how to make successful application. The guide’s structure is easy to navigate, fully indexed and includes sections on:Illness and disability charitiesLocal charitiesUtility company fundsArmed forces charitiesOccupational charitiesThe range of needs covered by grantmakers in The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need is so varied. For example, there are 114 grantmakers that help with rent, and 333 that would help replace white goods. This edition includes funding for uniforms, books and equipment for school children as well as other funding for post-16 education.It is particularly useful for social workers, welfare advisors, housing officers and anyone working with individuals in need.