Deadline: 27-Jan-23
The Span Trust Grant Program is now open for applications to fund projects by awarding grants between £5,000 and £20,000 that will alleviate poverty, disability, age or ill health, and advance urban regeneration through the improvement of the built environment.
Objectives
- To advance urban regeneration through the improvement of the built environment in areas of social and economic deprivation, in particular through the provision, maintenance or improvement of public amenities for the benefit of the local community
- To relieve poverty, disability, age or ill health through the carrying out of or provision of support for building projects which alleviate the charitable needs of the individuals, those who care for them and their dependents
- To provide public recreational space of facilities for the benefit of the local community and to provide assistance to schools, hospitals, care homes and other institutions furthering charitable purpose
- Such other exclusively charitable purposes as the trustees see fit such as advancing and supporting the fine arts
Funding Information
- The Trust seeks to make grants of between £5,000 and £20,000. While matched funding is not essential, it is preferred. They will consider applications for multiyear funding.
Types of Support
- Capital support and design, architectural, interior design and construction advice.
Eligibility Criteria
- They offer grants to both registered and exempt charities.
- The Trust was founded and registered as a UK Charity by Sandy Valik and Monty Gershon. It is ultimately funded from the profits of The Span Group; a design and architecture property investment firm in North West London.
Restrictions
- The charity will not provide funding for any activities which are not charitable in accordance with the laws of England and Wales, any political or commercial appeals, or any religious causes.
For more information, visit Span Trust.