Buttle UK: Chances for Children Grants

Grants of up to £2,400 are available to support the needs of vulnerable children and young people who have experienced a recent crisis or change in life that has had a significant impact on their wellbeing and their education.

The funding is being made available through Buttle UK’s Chances for Children Grants to provide a flexible range of support, such as items and activities to support learning and development (laptops, books, wi-fi, educational toys, tuition, etc); clothing and school uniforms; social, sporting and leisure activities; and items for children/young people’s bedrooms.

Applications will only be accepted from frontline professionals working for a registered charity, housing association or public sector organisation including schools and colleges.

Applications can be made at any time.

Apply for a chances for children grant.

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