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Why subscribe to Trustfunding.org.uk? |
Trustfunding.org.uk provides information on more than four thousand trusts with more added every month.
- Over £3.5 billion given every year
- Includes details on application procedures, grantmaking guidelines, previous beneficiaries, income, assets and grant distribution, beneficial area and causes
supported - Search by the location of your project, your type of beneficiaries or the focus of your activities as well as trustee name, location of the trust, registered charity number and a free text search
- Results displayed by cause supported and geographical area of benefit
- Results can be sorted alphabetically, by area of benefit and total value of grants
- Save your searches in your User Profile, as well as details of individual trusts so that you are notified when the information is updated
- Access the Directory of Users for networking and information sharing
- Get advice on applying for funding, help using the site, links to other sources of information and FAQ’s
- Receive regular bulletins featuring information on updated and new givers, relevant news articles and sector analysis from DSC
- New video demo shows off the different features whilst the interactive demonstration enables you to enter YOUR OWN search criteria and see how many trusts match i.e. are likely to fund your organisation. The demo is free, try it now!
Price from £245 per year – get full details and subscribe now
Why subscribe to Grantsforindividuals.org.uk? |
Grantsforindividuals.org.uk makes finding funds for individuals in need and for educational purposes so easy. The trusts in grantsforindividuals.org.uk collectively have £362 million available each year.
- The website contains the grants in 'A Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need' and its sister publication 'The Educational Grants Directory', which are the standard reference guides on charitable funds for individuals in need.
- They have been very popular with Citizens Advice, school/university welfare offices, other welfare organisations, libraries and other reference points.
- New video demo shows off the different features whilst the interactive demonstration enables you to enter YOUR OWN search criteria and see how many grants match the selected criteria. The demo is free, try it now!