HDH Wills 1965 Charitable Trust

The HDH Wills General Fund offers grants of £500 to £2,000 to small charities and modest projects across England, Wales, and Scotland.

Who Can Apply

The fund supports registered charities, exempt charities, and excepted charities that are small enough in size, or working on projects where a grant will make a meaningful difference.

Grants of £1,000 to £2,000 are also available for charities focused on wildlife and environmental conservation.

What They Fund

Grants can be used for revenue costs, capital expenditure, or specific projects.

Important Information

  • The fund does not normally support organisations it has funded within the previous 24 months
  • Applications from individuals seeking personal support are not accepted
  • There are no application deadlines – the grants committee meets every other month to review applications

Read more and apply here

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