Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust: Ann Rylands Small Donations

The Ann Rylands Small Donations programme provides rolling grants of up to £5,000 to UK‑registered charities improving health and care services for people with ill health, disability, or related challenges.

Who can apply
UK charities whose work supports people with physical or mental ill health, disabilities, older people, or their families and carers. Only one application per charity is allowed per 12 months.

What we fund
Grants can cover core costs or service delivery, including practical or emotional support, care for carers, or programmes improving quality of life.

How to apply
Complete the online application form and submit supporting documents via the Trust’s website.

For full details and to apply: Ann Rylands Small Donations

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