Deadline: 10 September 2017
The Philip Henman Trust offers grants to major UK- based charities, who are concerned with long-term overseas development and who require partnership funding for projects lasting between three and five years.
The Trust spends all of its available grant expenditure on projects that are of duration of three-to-five years and which are operated by major UK charities concerned with long-term overseas development. Long-term overseas development includes projects committed to education, skills development, the development of basic infrastructure and technology.
Funds Available
The grants are split into annual payments (between £3,000 and £5,000 P.A.) with a maximum total of £25,000.
Eligibility Criteria
Applications are invited from the UK-based charities working on projects committed to education, skills development, the development of basic infrastructure and technology. Charities must ensure that any project fits the following criteria:
- The project is being run professionally by an established major UK- registered charity (defined as having an expenditure of over £100,000 PA).
- Where the project is working within close proximity of children or vulnerable adults, the project is subject to a safeguarding policy.
- The project is concerned with long- term overseas development. We do not fund projects attending to urgent medical need or other types of emergency.
- The project will start no earlier than 1st December (following the applications process) and will run for no more than five years. We do not fund ongoing concerns.
- The funding from the Philip Henman Trust is important to the project (we require that our grant covers between 20% and 80% of the total project budget).
- The project will provide a lasting beneficial impact for the people, communities or environment it seeks to help.
- The project is being partly funded by other sources. Voluntary work and central- office administration costs can be counted as another source of funding.
How to Apply
Interested applicants must apply online via given website.
Eligible Country: UK
For more information, please visit Philip Henman Trust Grants.