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‘This guide is a fantastic tool for us to find new
prospects, especially in a year as difficult as 2021. Crucially, it’s
helped us to plan ahead and see what opportunities are out there that we
otherwise might have missed.’
Stephen Hartill, Trusts and Statutory Manager, Roundhouse
What
it's about: The grant-makers in this guide, all registered in 2020/21,
were chosen for their wide geographical area of operation and the breadth
of their giving criteria, making them relevant to a large number of
charities. Previous editions have contained a diverse range of
opportunities, including charities established by entrepreneurs,
investment bankers, fashion designers, wine growers, house builders,
sports people and even famous musicians.
Who
it's for: As the UK’s leading guide to the latest grant-making
charities, this is a vital resource for anyone looking for potential new
funding for their organisation.
Throughout
the Covid-19 pandemic we have been posting and sharing a wide range of
support and advice for the sector. As a result, we have collated this
information into an easy-to-navigate page where you will find a roundup
of helpful information regarding operating in the current pandemic.
This
page includes our most recent Covid-19 funding update pages, as well as
specific sector news and more!
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