Swire Charitable Trust

The Swire Charitable Trust makes grants to charities supporting some of the UK’s most vulnerable people to overcome barriers and realise their potential, and to charities protecting our precious environment and heritage.

Grants are available across three funding programmes:

  • Opportunity – improving life chances, realising potential
  • Environment – connecting people to the environment/supporting the UK’s biodiversity
  • Heritage – regeneration through restoration/safeguarding endangered skills

Across all programmes priority is given to charities that operate in some of the most disadvantaged parts of the UK and try to engage the most marginalised and vulnerable in their work.

Up to £25,000 (considered at monthly meetings)/£25,000+ (considered quarterly). Registered charities.

Read more and apply for funding here

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