The Allen Lane Foundation

The Allen Lane Foundation awards funding for charitable purposes, they focus on funding specific groups that experience marginalisation and/or discrimination. They aim to fund work within each of their funding programmes which:

  • will make a lasting difference in people’s lives rather than simply alleviating the symptoms or current problems;
  • is aimed at reducing isolation, stigma and discrimination, and;
  • encourages or enables groups that experience marginalisation and/or discrimination to share in the life of the whole community.

Up to £15,000. Registered charities and voluntary organisations with an income of less than £250,000.

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