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The Masonic Charitable Foundation

Grants to charities – The Masonic Charitable Foundation (mcf.org.uk) Funding is available for registered charities that are working to support disadvantaged children and young people, as well as vulnerable older people in England and Wales.

The Masonic Charitable Foundation Charity Grants programme awards Small grants of between £1,000 and £5,000, and Large grants of between £10,000 and £60,000 to support projects that focus on: children affected by domestic abuse; early years; children with special educational needs and disabilities; and people with dementia and their carers.

Applicants are invited to submit an expression of interest, and if successful, will be invited to complete a full application. EOIs can be submitted at any time.

Read more and apply: The Masonic Charitable Foundation (mcf.org.uk)

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