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Philip Henman Trust offering Grants to UK- based Charities

Global Citizenship Education Grants in Ireland

Deadline: 10-Sep-21

The Philip Henman Trust is offering Grants to major UK- based charities, who are concerned with long-term overseas development and who require partnership funding for projects lasting between three and five years.

The Trust was set up in 1986 with equity left by the late Philip Henman. The original aim was to continue funding causes supported by Philip Henman during his lifetime. After ten years, the Trustees felt a need to re-structure the Trust, so a consultant was brought in to advise them on how to distribute grants more effectively.

The Trust now spends all of its available grant expenditure on projects that are of a duration of three-to-five years and which are operated by major UK charities concerned with long-term overseas development. Long-term overseas development includes projects committed to education, skills development, the development of basic infrastructure and technology.

Funding Information

Criteria

The Trust has limited funds and so, on average, can only commit to two new long- term grants a year. Therefore, it is important for you to ensure that any project fits the criteria before applying. A successful application will be one that proves the following:

For more information, visit https://www.djclark.com/pht/long.html

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