Deadline: 14-Jul-20
The British & Foreign School Society (BFSS) is seeking applications to provide grants to charities for educational activities.
The BFSS supports charitable organisations that work to improve access to education or the quality of education for children and young people in remote or impoverished areas both in the UK and internationally.
Priority Areas
All projects which meet the criteria will be considered and assessed on their own merit. However, the Society currently has three priority areas for which it particularly welcomes applications:
- Conflict or natural disaster: Projects designed to address the need for re-establishing and renewing education where the provision of education has suffered from conflict or natural disaster.
- Girls education: Projects which focus on enhancing the opportunities and reducing barriers for girls to access education
- Looked after children: Looked after children have significantly poorer educational outcomes than children not in care. BFSS welcomes projects which pilot approaches to improving the educational attainment of looked after children so that in time they are able to take advantage of opportunities afforded by tertiary education and employment.
Funding Information
- BFSS will fund projects in the range of £5,000 to £60,000 for a period of up to 3 years.
- For multi year projects, the cost per year cannot exceed £20,000. Each subsequent year’s funding is conditional on receipt of a satisfactory narrative and financial report.
- BFSS prefers projects to have some degree of matched funding. This does not have to be £ for £, but they do expect BFSS to be funding at least 25% of the total project costs. The matched funding or contribution in kind might be provided by the community itself or by a co-funder.
BFSS will fund:
BFSS only funds new projects, pilot projects, or projects which are planning a distinct new phase of development. They do not fund ongoing programmes.
Projects should be for the purposes of education or training for young people up to the age of 25, and should fall into one or more of the following categories:
- Delivery of academic, early years or vocational education
- Teacher training
- Learning resources and equipment including ICT
- Community and supplementary education
- Research related to educational service (Please note that research is not funded unless linked to direct impact on educational service development)
- School construction – with a clear link to quality of education provided
- Innovation through pilot projects, with plans for robust evaluation of the approach.
- Other activities/services that will remove barriers and widen educational access and opportunity, or raise educational achievement
BFSS does NOT usually fund:
- The continuation of existing projects or services, unless this is a distinct new phase or development.
- Services which are available through the state-sponsored education system (including the Pupil Premium in the case of UK projects)
- Summer camps
- Bursaries, scholarships and endowments
- Expeditions, conferences and overseas travel
- Individual volunteering overseas
- Food or feeding programmes
- Ongoing programmes
- Research other than on educational service development
- International travel (unless a clear case is made for why this is necessary and cannot be found in the recipient country, eg a very specialist trainer)
- Projects where salaries, transport or running costs are the main expense
- Adult education programmes for people over the age of 25
Eligibility Criteria
Before you make an application please make sure your organisation is eligible for funding, and that your project meets all of the criteria:
- Organisations applying for funding should have UK charitable status or, in the case of schools, colleges, universities and Churches, “exempt charity” status. They do not fund non-UK based organisations, Community Interest Companies (CICs) or individuals.
- UK schools, colleges or universities are eligible ONLY if the involvement of other schools or the wider community is a significant part of the project.
- Organisations should have continuous UK accounts for at least three years.
- BFSS will only fund one project per charity at a time. If you are running a project with funding, you cannot apply for a new grant until you have submitted your final project report.
- BFSS focuses support on small to medium sized organisations who do not have ready access to much larger funding sources. They therefore do not usually fund charities with an average annual income above £2.5 million or below £5,000, except in exceptional circumstances. These restrictions do not apply to UK based schools, colleges and other educational establishments.
- Organisations should be directly involved in the provision of charitable services. They do not fund organisations whose primary purpose is fundraising
- BFSS encourages close partnerships with local organisations. However, the applicant organisation must be willing to take full responsibility for the management, delivery, finances and integrity of the project.
For more information, visit https://bfss.org.uk/grants/