Deadline: Ongoing Opportunity
The Laing Family Trusts is inviting applications for its grant Program.
Priority Areas
- The Trustees’ priority areas of giving are:
- To support new church building, extension or redevelopment projects, with a particular emphasis on churches using their physical resources to communicate Christian faith and respond to needs in their local community
- To support organisations offering practical services to those who are disadvantaged and vulnerable, with a particular emphasis on Christian organisations seeking to express their faith through practical action to help:
- The homeless
- The elderly
- Ex-offenders
- Former Servicemen and women
- To support organisations providing practical services to people with physical, mental and learning difficulties, predominately through:
- Special schools seeking to make provision for those with increasingly complex needs
- Support in the transition from childhood to adulthood and in accessing training and/or meaningful employment opportunities
- To support small-scale overseas development projects aimed at building the capacity of local partners to provide long-term solutions to problems in the developing world, principally through Christian organisations working in the Anglophone countries of Sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia to:
- Improve educational opportunities
- Build sustainable livelihoods
Funding Information
- The level of funding available varies. Grants typically range between £2,000 and £10,000, but the trustees have the capacity to make a number of larger grants each year.
Types of Project
- A significant percentage of the grants awarded are made on a one-off basis for capital purposes such as the purchase or construction of new premises, the extension, redevelopment or refurbishment of property, or the purchase of equipment and vehicles. Most other grants are directed towards specific projects which will meet a clearly defined and demonstrable need within the applicant charity’s beneficiary/client group which cannot be met from statutory sources. Evidence of longer-term sustainability, potential for replicability & partnership working are important factors in the Trustees’ decision-making.
In general the Trusts do not make grants to projects falling into the following categories:
- Animal welfare
- General appeals or circulars
- Campaigning or lobbying activities
- Feasibility studies and social research
- Training of professionals (including attendance at conferences, courses etc)
- Costs of staging one-off events such as festivals or conferences
- Gap year projects, residentials and overseas exchange programmes
- Summer activities for children/young people or after-school clubs
- Core running costs of local organisations (rent, utilities, salaries etc)
- Cancer research and cancer care
- Cost of running national helplines
- Salaries of church workers (children & family workers, youth workers, worship leaders, outreach workers etc)
- Church restoration or repair (including church roofs, spires, organs, bells, wall paintings etc)
Eligibility Criteria
- The Trusts Laing Family Trusts only make grants to charities registered in the UK or to churches with exempt status.
- The Trusts do not make grants to individuals.
Exception
- Except in exceptional circumstances they do not make grants to:
- Charities registered overseas
- Umbrella, second tier or grant-making organisations
- State maintained or independent schools (other than those for pupils with special educational needs)
- Hospices (other than those with which the Trusts have a strong local connection)
- NHS hospital trusts and other establishments offering medical care
- Sports clubs
- Individuals (whether for education, travel or medical purposes)
For more information, visit Laing Family Trusts.