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The Magdalen Hospital Trust

The Magdalen Hospital Trust supports UK-based Charities/Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIOs) working with vulnerable children and young adults, especially those at risk of sexual and other forms of exploitation. The Trust prefers to fund project costs rather than core costs.  Grants typically range from £500 to £2000.

Projects can include those that provide:

  • training for work and personal development
  • clubs and play schemes
  • safeguarding education
  • mental health support and counselling
  • emergency care.

Applying for a Grant in 2025

The Trustees will next be meeting in March, July and November 2025.

Submission dates for applications:

  • For March meeting                        between 1st and 28th February 2025
  • For July meeting                            between 19th May and 20th June 2025
  • For November meeting                between 1st and 31st October 2025

Find out more about the Trust and the projects they fund here

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