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Albert Hunt Trust

The trust supports local charities working in the following areas:

  • hospice care
  • support for the homeless
  • health and well-being (aimed at organisations with an income less than £250k).

Grants may be considered for a range of purposes but, for now, don’t include capital projects (to be reviewed in July). The type, size and time period of the grant is decided on the basis of the perceived difference that the support will make to the organisation, the project and the beneficiaries. Read funding criteria here.

No amount specified. Registered charities. No deadline.

Read more and apply here.

 

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