Deadline: 5-May-25
The Thomas Wall Trust is welcoming proposals for its Grants Programme which target people experiencing multiple deprivation or other groups demonstrably facing major hurdles to employment especially; women, people with physical, mental, or learning disabilities and refugees.
The Thomas Wall Trust believes that communication skills are critical capabilities for people who want to improve their employment prospects, self-confidence, resilience, and life chances.
The Trust recognises that communication is underpinned by a set of key features and skills such as empathy, listening, emotional intelligence, confidence and clarity amongst others.
The Trust offers grants for specific projects rather than general organisational costs that improve communication skills for disadvantaged adults and supports NEET people into employment. Beneficiaries must gain at least one accredited vocational qualification during delivery or within two months of project completion.
Funding Information
- The Trust offers grants up to £5,000 for specific projects.
What they prioritise?
- Match funded projects
- Self-sustainable projects, which aim to become less reliant on grants in the future
Expected Outcomes
- They expect:
- Successful outcomes to be evidenced – Impact reports can be emailed to the Grants Officer.
- Delivery to be based on an already proven successful model.
- The project to be operating in partnership with other local organisations.
Eligibility Criteria
- They will fund:
- A UK charity that has been registered with the Charity Commission for at least 3 years and has an annual turnover of £25,000 to £500,000
- A project for a charity that equips disadvantaged people (aged 18 and over) with the necessary communication skills ready for employment. Pro-rata staffing and operational costs will be considered if appropriate.
- Annual repeat funding for up to 3 years – subject to satisfactory annual reviews of progress and impact
Ineligibility Criteria
- They do not fund:
- Organisations with political, lobbying or proselytizing objectives
- Capital costs (the purchase of land, buildings, construction)
- Charities that operate outside of the UK
- Subsidiaries, off shoots or franchises of larger charities
- Hospitals
For more information, visit Thomas Wall Trust.