Deadline: 31-May-22
Applications are now open for the Magdalen Hospital Trust Grant program to promote the welfare of young people, under the age of 25 years, who suffer from various effects of social deprivation, abuse, mental and physical handicap, inadequate housing, lack of education or training, and the problems derived from unemployment and broken families.
Types of Grants
- Usually one-off although longer-term proposals will be considered very occasionally.
Funding Information
- Usually £500 – £2,000.
What is funded?
- They prefer to fund project costs rather than core costs. Projects can include those that provide training for work and personal development, clubs, crime prevention, emergency care, play schemes, mental health support and counselling.
Who can benefit?
- Organizations working with vulnerable children and young adults, especially those at risk of sexual and other forms of exploitation.
What is Funded?
- They prefer to fund project costs rather than core costs. Projects can include those that provide:
- training for work and personal development,
- clubs and play schemes,
- safeguarding education,
- mental health support and counselling,
- emergency care.
What is not Funded?
- Grants are not given to:
- individuals,
- non-registered charities,
- national charities,
- charities with an annual income in excess of £150,000,
- overseas charities with no links to a UK charity.
For more information, visit http://www.magdalentrust.org.uk/