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Garfield Weston Foundation

The Garfield Weston Foundation supports a wide range of charities that make a positive difference, working in different sectors in the UK. These include welfare, youth, community, environment, education, health, arts, heritage and faith.

Grants range from £1,000 to several million pounds, depending on each charity’s size and scope of work. Grants can be for your organisation’s running costs, for a specific activity or for capital projects. They are flexible and fund what charities need the most.

Types of grants

  • Capital projects: Capital means building works or repairs, or equipment that’s necessary to your organisation’s work.
  • Operating/Core costs: Operating/Core cost grants are made towards the general costs of running your organisation.
  • Projects/specific activity: These grants are for a specific project or area of your work. It will have a defined scope of work and timescale.

Read more and apply at – Garfield Weston Foundation

 

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