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Foyle Foundation – Small Grants

Grants of £2,000 to £10,000 are available for charities working in any field that can show financial stability, to cover core costs or essential equipment, enable ongoing service provision, home-working or delivery of online digital services. Small Grants Scheme is designed to support charities registered and operating in the United Kingdom, especially those working at grassroots and local community level, in any field, across a wide range of activities. Online applications can be accepted from charities that have an annual turnover of less than £150,000 per annum.

The funds focus is one-year grants only, to cover core costs, projects, essential equipment or building projects. Applicants must show how any grant will make a significant difference to their current work.

No deadline.

Rad more and apply here

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