Deadline: 28-Mar-24
The Clare Milne Trust is offering grants to support people living with disabilities in Devon and Cornwall.
The Clare Milne Trust is a grant giving charity that aims to provide financial assistance to support people of all ages in overcoming barriers to living a full and active life.
The Trust does this by making grants to registered charities and non-profit making organisations which work directly with people who have disabilities and who are based in Devon or Cornwall.
The Trust focuses its grant giving on small effective charities and non-profit making organisations that have good volunteer support.
The Trustees strive to offer fair and equitable scrutiny of all applications received.
Funding Information
- The Trustees do not normally consider grant applications of less than £2,500.
- Applications for projects in Devon or Cornwall which are seeking a grant of less than £2,500 may apply to the Clare Milne funding programmes managed by the Devon Community Foundation and the Cornwall Community Foundation.
Eligibility Criteria
- They support
- Registered charities which benefit people with disabilities
- Projects located in the South West, benefitting people who live in Devon and Cornwall
- They are looking for local and regional charities, which are
- Small and well run
- Charities with strong support from volunteers
- Charities with only modest expenditure on fundraising and administration
- The Clare Milne Trust will only support charities and organisations who recognise that safeguarding is everyone’s business. It Is The Clare Milne Trust’s expectation that all charities and organisations will take responsible steps to safeguard all of their own staff and volunteers as well as those people whom they support.
- Please ensure that any DBS checks and safeguarding training is up to date when applying for funding.
- They tend not to offer grants to national or other larger charities although on occasion they have supported such charities in specific local projects.
For more information, visit The Clare Milne Trust.