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Apply Now for Andrew Wainwright Reform Trust Grant Program – United Kingdom

Deadline: 14 May 2020

The Andrew Wainwright Reform Trust (AWRT) is not a charitable trust, but a non-profit-making limited company. This means the Trust prioritises grants for political and pressure group work that a registered charity could not support. The AWRT has a wide-ranging remit, striving for a just and democratic society, redressing political and social injustices.

The Andrew Wainwright Reform Trust Ltd takes its name from Andrew Wainwright, a lifelong campaigner for radical reform who taught at Hlekweni rural training centre in Zimababwe in 1970, a time when the movement for freedom and democracy was gathering strength.

Objectives

Funding Information

What the Trust does not fund?

The Trust does not fund:

How to Apply

There is no standard application form and applicants are asked to submit:

Applicants are expected to provide a complete description and explanation of their project and organisation. It is not helpful to refer to other sources of information, such as websites, as trustees will not see them.

Writing your Proposal

You should attempt to answer the following questions:

Once a grant has been given

It is a condition of the grant that:

Re-applying

Re-applications will not be considered:

If you choose to re-apply, you should:

For more information, visit http://www.wainwrighttrusts.org.uk/awrt.html

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