Deadline: 1 May 2018
The Jean Sainsbury Animal Welfare Trust is accepting applications for its grant program to benefit or protect animals.
Objectives
The objectives of the Trust are to donate to UK registered charities whose purposes encompass one or more of the following:
- to benefit or protect animals
- to relieve animals from suffering
- to conserve wild life
- to encourage the understanding of animals.
Eligibility Criteria
- The Trust favours applications from smaller animal welfare charities registered in the UK and working in the UK or abroad:
- Which have independently examined up to date annual accounts.
- Which demonstrate an active re-homing and rehabilitation policy for animals taken into their care.
- Involved with conservation of wildlife, when the rescue, rehabilitation and (where possible) the release of animals is their main aim.
- The Trust expects all applicants to be charities registered with the Charity Commission unless their annual income is under £5,000.
What will not be funded
- Applications from individuals.
- Charities registered outside the UK.
- Charities offering sanctuary to animals, with no effort to re-home, foster or rehabilitate unless endangered species.
- Charities that do not have a realistic destruction policy for animals that cannot be given a reasonable quality of life.
- Charities with cash and/or investments valued at more than one year’s expenditure will not qualify for a donation, unless it can be demonstrated that reserves are being held specifically for a project.
- Charities that spend more than a reasonable proportion of their annual income on administration or cannot justify their costs per animal helped.
- Veterinary Schools, unless the money can be seen to be directly benefiting the type of animals the Trust would want to support e.g. welfare-related or low-cost first opinion vet treatment projects.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted by post at the address given on the website.
Eligible Country: UK
For more information, please visit Jean Sainsbury Animal Welfare Trust.