Deadline: 31-Dec-22
Applications are now open for the James Tudor Foundation Grant Program.
The James Tudor Foundation is a charitable company established for the direct relief of human sickness. It does not make grants to individuals.
The Foundation makes grants, gifts or loans for the relief of human sickness to charitable organisations that have been established for at least two years and that are registered as charitable organisations in the United Kingdom.
The Foundation generally supports small to medium sized charitable organisations rather than large national bodies that enjoy widespread support.
Focus Areas
The Foundation makes grants for charitable purposes across five programme areas:
- Palliative care
- Medical research
- Health education, awards and scholarships
- The direct relief of human sickness
- Overseas work, for the relief of human sickness, undertaken by UK charitable organisations
Eligibility Criteria
- Your organisation must be a UK registered charity or charitable incorporated organisation (CIO); with at least two years audited or independently certified accounts.
- If you are a UK registered charitable organisation working overseas, you must demonstrate compliance with Charity Commission guidance and any legal requirements for overseas work.
- All policies must be mirrored by the partner organisations with whom you work. If your application is successful you will required to provide due diligence on the partner organisation.
- Your constitution must allow you to carry out the work you plan and be for the public benefit.
Exclusions
- The Foundation will not accept applications for grants from:
- Individuals
- Overseas organisations
- Applicants who have applied to them within the last 12 months
- The Foundation will not accept applications for:
- Capital and refurbishment projects
- Art and Music therapies
- Complementary therapies
- Funding that directly replaces, or negatively affects, statutory funding
- Work that has already taken place
- Endowments
- Community development
- Any sport or recreation use
- Adventure or residential courses, respite holidays or excursions, expeditions, or overseas travel
- Environmental, conservation or heritage causes
- Animal welfare
- There are categories of work or organisations that The Foundation is unlikely to fund, such as large national charitable organisations that enjoy widespread support or have an annual income in excess of £20 million. The Foundation is also unlikely to support applications from UK charities for work in China or India.
For more information, visit https://www.jamestudor.org.uk/