Deadline: 31-Aug-21
The Ashley family Foundation is inviting application from UK registered charities and not for profit organisations to fund good small-scale arts and community projects in England and Wales.
Themes
The trustees look to fund projects that are true to these values. Their focus is on supporting five main themes:
- Wales – Half their funding goes to projects in Wales and they continue to maintain strong links with communities in mid Wales.
- Rural – They are especially interested in projects that open up opportunity in areas where it might not otherwise exist and that help alleviate the isolation and other hardships that can affect rural communities.
- Arts – They want to help bring art to those people that it can help, and help those who will go on to bring art to the people. As a result, they support organisations that provide a wide range of educational and creative activities, including applied arts and crafts, music, drama, and textiles. They also fund arts education with a focus on helping promising young Welsh talent.
- Community – They are attracted to projects that bring people together, to help each other out and make their community a better, more joyful place. They support a range of community projects, including those focused on helping people who suffer from isolation and/or social disadvantage.
- Small Charities – The Foundation has an affinity with small charities, the ones set up by people who are driven by love and kindness to help better the lives of those around them.
Funding Information
- They do favour requests that are below £10,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Grants are made primarily for project costs to organisations registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales and to unregistered organisations providing arts and/or community and social welfare projects when supported by a registered charity.
- They are keen to fund good small-scale arts and community projects in England and Wales and welcome proposals from community museums, organisations, farms and gardens for funding for arts subjects.
- Ineligible
- Individuals
- Business ventures
- Overseas projects
- Projects in the field of religion
- Direct funding toward schools
- Retrospective funding for activities that have already taken place
For more information, visit https://www.ashleyfamilyfoundation.org.uk/how-to-apply-for-a-grant-from-the-ashley-family-foundation