New or Updated Funding Initiatives
Paul Hamlyn Foundation: Youth Fund
Supports organisations helping young people (aged 14-25) in the most precarious positions, where making the transition to adult independence is most challenging. Core funding grants usually 2 years and between £30,000 and £60,000.
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Esmée Fairbairn Foundation: Arts
Grants support organisations’ core or project costs, including staff salaries and overheads. 3 main funding priorities are art with a social impact, supporting emerging talent and organisations at a pivotal point.
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Zurich Community Trust overseas grants
Supports UK-registered charities for overseas projects (all continents), which enable people to address the basic needs of their communities. Total annual overseas grant budget is £90,000 and grants awarded are from £2,000 to £10,000.
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Community Relations Council - Publications Grant Scheme
Provides grants of up to £5,000 to publishers to encourage the production and dissemination of publications in NI which contribute to greater understanding and better community relations.
Application Deadline: 12 noon 28 Feb 2019
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The Inman Charity
A small trust making annual distributions of £300,000 in grants to a wide range of UK registered charities. Priorities are Medical research, Care of the elderly, General welfare, Hospices, The Deaf and Blind, Care of the physically & mentally disabled and The Armed Forces.
Closing Date for Spring Director's Meeting 28 Feb 2019
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Henry Moore Foundation
Concentrates its support on sculpture and funds exhibitions, exhibition catalogues, commissions, conferences, research, post-doctoral research fellowships, publications, and the development of collections through acquisitions, conservation, cataloguing and display.
Application Deadline: 12 noon 28 Feb 2019
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