Joseph and Annie Cattle Trust
The Trust offers one-off grants to local charitable organisations working for the benefit of vulnerable people living in Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire.
The Trust offers one-off grants to local charitable organisations working for the benefit of vulnerable people living in Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire.
The Foundation looks for projects that make a difference to people’s lives, with special consideration for vulnerable and disadvantaged groups.
The Foundation offers grants to UK Registered Charities looking for projects that improve homes and communities spaces for those who are experiencing homelessness, in financial hardship, impacted by health, disability or other disadvantage or distress.
The fund focuses on a world in which everyone is free to move, and no one is forced to move.
This fund is dedicated to offering support to preserve and improve buildings associated with Christian churches and charities, securing their ongoing functionality and importance while safeguarding their heritage.
National Lottery Projects Grants intends to help the Arts Council deliver its 2020-2030 strategy, ‘Let’s Create’.
This is a large partnership fund for projects that involve more people in climate action in the UK and to inspire ‘bold and exciting change’.
The funding aims to assist organisations in implementing new programs that align with the Foundation’s goal of enhancing financial literacy skills, with a particular emphasis on those targeting young people and marginalised groups grappling with evident socio-economic obstacles.
Hull & East Riding Charitable Trust (HERCT) award grants to local charities and community groups within Hull & East Yorkshire providing good to the residents.
Local groups can apply for projects that focuses on crime, safety, security and crime reduction, particularly over the long term, in areas served by Humberside Police.
The fund aims to support schools by providing breakfast to those children who need it most.
Aiming to support UK charities dedicated to education and youth, community development, environmental conservation, healthcare, and the promotion of arts, culture, and heritage.