Trusthouse Charitable Foundation

Small Grants Programme: single year grants between £2,000 and £10,000 for core costs, salaries, running and project costs. 

  • Open to any charitable organisation in the UK with a total annual income under £250,000 with a focus on community support.
  • The organisation must be located in the bottom 15% most deprived urban areas or the bottom 50% most deprived rural areas.
  • Grants are offered up to a maximum of 50% of the total costs applied for.
  • This is a rolling programme with no deadlines.

Major Grants Programme:

  1. Single year grants between £10,000 and £100,000 for core costs, salaries, running and project costs or
  2. Multi-year grants for a maximum of 3 years, not to exceed £100,000 in total over this period, for core costs, salaries, running or project costs.
    • Open to any charitable organisation in the UK with a total annual income up to £1m with a focus on Family Support, this may further include: early intervention; families coping with addiction; prisoners’ families.
    • The organisation must be located in the bottom 15% most deprived urban areas or the bottom 50% most deprived rural areas.
    • Grants are offered up to a maximum of 50% of the total costs applied for.
    • Eligible applicants can submit an initial Expression of Interest Form.
    • This is a rolling programme with no deadlines.

 

We advise organisations to check the IMD deprivation rank of their postcode as they will need this information to know whether they are eligible to apply to Trusthouse. Please see the FAQs on the website for directions on how to do this.

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