Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation – Small Change Big Difference® Fund

Through the Small Change Big Difference® Fund, trustees consider nominations to charities that support its two priority areas: alleviating poverty and improving health/saving lives. The Foundation particularly welcomes nominations of charities that are working in areas of deprivation, for example: foodbanks, local disability support charities and charities that have an income turnover of less than £100,000. These donations are unrestricted grants that can be used for project or core costs – for example, charity staff salaries and wages, rent, and other operational costs.

£250 – £2,500. Registered Charities nominated by the Society’s members and colleagues.

Deadline – 31st December 2024.

Find out more about the Small Change Big Difference® fund here

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