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The Ringtons Fund

The purpose of the Ringtons Fund is to support charitable organisations working with people experiencing hardship and/or disadvantage it is keen to see applications supporting one or more of the following: – children; disability; family; older people; poverty, and women.

Organisations based and operating within Tyne & Wear and Northumberland can be supported with grants of up to £5,000, mainly for activities, materials and equipment required to deliver projects.

There is a preference for the Ringtons Fund to support the entire request rather than contributing to a larger amount.

Criteria

In addition to the usual Community Foundation criteria (see website)

  • The charitable organisation must be based and working within Tyne & Wear and/or Northumberland
  • Have an average income of under £1m (based on the last 3 years)
  • The project must be able to start within 3 months of receipt of the grant
  • The amount applied for must mean the project can go ahead (not part funding for a larger project)

What the fund will support

  • Direct activity costs including staffing costs, volunteer expenses and a contribution to overheads
  • Project resources and equipment

Timescales

Deadline for applications: 18 August 2025

The Ringtons advisory panel are expected to hold the grant decision meeting in October 2025.

How to apply

Find out more and apply via the Community Foundation website.

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