Deadline: 16-Dec-22
The Hadrian Trust is now accepting applications for its Grant Program.
Focus Areas
- Social Welfare
- Projects that support people who are disadvantaged because of their social or economic circumstances
- Help for people with debt or their welfare rights and benefits
- Prisoners, ex-offenders or those at risk of offending and their families
- Community centers and groups offering a range of activities for the benefit of the community
- Hospices and centers providing care for those who are terminally ill and their families
- Homelessness projects providing accommodation and opportunities for individuals and families to support their own tenancies
- Youth
- Projects that maximize young people’s potential especially those facing economic and social disadvantage
- Support for young people and children including uniformed organisations and those seeking to improve young people’s skills and employability
- Young people who are ex-offenders or those who are at risk of offending and those engaged in anti-social behaviour
- Youth clubs and groups providing alternative curriculum activities for young people
- Disabled or Elderly
- Projects that support older people who are vulnerable and/or isolated to engage with the wider community and with their peer group
- Projects that enable older people to remain independent and in their own homes
- Opportunities for older people to take part in social and educational activities in care homes, their own homes or within organisations in the community
- Opportunities for people with disabilities to take part in society and achieve their aspirations
- Support for people with disabilities, their families and carers to live independently and engage in employability, leisure and educational opportunities
- Women
- Work that supports women who are victims of domestic violence and their families
- Projects that assist women to achieve their aspirations in the world of work and leisure
- Women’s groups and activities that promote women’s rights and equality of opportunity
- Ethnic Minorities
- Activities that promote equality of opportunity for people from ethnic backgrounds
- Projects that encourage integration and understanding of different cultures
- Projects aimed at education, employment and social inclusion
- Environment
- Projects that improve the environment and involve the local community and people
- Activities that promote sustainable environmental improvements
- Opportunities for social, educational and leisure activities for people of all ages within their local environments
- Education
- Projects that offer educational opportunities for people of all ages that improve their quality of life
- Activities of an educational nature that support young people’s future aspirations
- Projects that are community based and appeal to people who would not normally access educational opportunities
- The Arts
- Projects that promote the use of the arts to develop community cohesion
- Activities that bring people together to appreciate music, drama and dance
- Community based projects that aim to enhance people’s understanding and enjoyment of the arts
Funding Information
- Grants are normally between £500 and £2,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Their grants are to help social welfare and charitable organisations working to improve the lives of people in the North East of England.
Restrictions
- Capital projects that are for major building improvements
- Repair of buildings used solely for worship
- Animal protection charities
- Charities based outside of the geographical area of interest
- Medical research
- National charities making general appeals
- National charities without a base in the North East of England
For more information, visit Hadrian Trust.