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Ashworth Charitable Trust

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Up to £3,000. Registered charities and community groups.

Ashworth Charitable Trust offer small grants to charitable groups and organisations, giving priority to smaller charities where their level of grant is significant. Examples of grants given to charities in the past include projects:

– addressing social, physical, or educational rehabilitation

– offering information, support, relief or equipment for illness or disability

– supporting those members of society who may be considered as isolated, vulnerable, at risk or disadvantaged.

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