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Triangle Trust – 1949 Fund

Grants from the Triangle Trust are available to support young people with criminal convictions or young people at high risk of offending for the first time. In 2025, the focus is specifically on young women and girls who have been in the criminal justice system or who are at a high risk of being drawn into it.

*Future planning* The Trust holds two grant rounds per year:

  • The Spring round is for proposals wanting to work with young people who already have a criminal conviction.
  • The Autumn round is for proposals focused on targeted work with high-risk young people on the edge of the criminal justice system.

£10,000 – £80,000 over 1 or 2 years. VCSE.

Deadline – 22nd May 2025

Find out more about Triangle Trust here

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