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Bruce Wake Charitable Trust

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The Trust will consider grant applications relating to the provision of leisure activities for people with physical disabilities. The Trustees particularly favour applications where the potential beneficiaries meet one or all of the following criteria:

  • The potential beneficiaries are physically disabled wheelchair users.
  • Improved access for wheelchair users is proposed.
  • A sporting or leisure activity involving disabled wheelchair users is proposed.

No deadline specified, Trustees meet quarterly to consider grant applications.

Grants typically up to £5K.

Read more and apply here. 

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