This Week's Funding News w/c 17th September 2018

New or Updated Funding Initiatives

Anchor Foundation

Supporting Christian charities concerned with social inclusion, particularly through ministries of healing and the arts. Grants range from £500 to £10,000.

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SSE Airtricity Community Fund

The SSE Airtricity Community Fund supports not-for-profit, community initiatives communities within a 12 mile radius of each of their 29 wind farms across the island of Ireland.  Projects applying should be targeted at improvements in energy efficiency, safety or sustainability. 

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YouthBank Fermanagh

Fermanagh YouthBank is a grantmaking committee run by young people for young people.  Their funding from £50 to £1000 is open to 11 – 25 year olds who may have a good idea for something that would make things better or more interesting for young people aged 11-25 in the area.

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Key Dates for your Fundraising Diary

Thomas Wall Trust

The Trust consider applications for grants of up to £1,000 for small registered charities, running specific projects that address the educational and social needs of their communities.  They can also provide small grants to assist individuals with the cost of training courses that improve their chances of employment.

Application Deadline for November 2018 Meeting 30 Sep 2018

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Feminist Review Trust

Supports projects in the UK and internationally that support women. The maximum grant is UK £15,000 (or its equivalent) although grants are usually lower and partial funding only may also be offered.  In 2018 and 2019 their priorities are Lesbian and transgender rights, Violence against women and girls, Disabled women and girls and Refugee women and girls.

Submission Deadline 30 Sep 2018

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War Memorials Trust Small Grants

Seeks to help communities who could not otherwise fund works required for war memorials marking any conflict, anywhere in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man.  Grants are currently available at up to 75% of costs up to a normal maximum of £30,000.

Application Deadline 30 Sep 2018

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