This Week's Funding News wc 8th April 2019

New or Updated Funding Initiatives

The Three Guineas Trust

The Three Guineas Trust is part of the Sainsburys Family Charitable Trusts and funds projects in the field of autistic spectrum disorder.  Wherever possible, projects are preferred which include people with ASD in decision-making. 

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Allchurches Trust

Supports the repair, restoration and re-ordering of churches and cathedrals of all denominations, especially where aimed at encouraging wider community use and helping those in need. They support churches and charities addressing homelessness, poverty and loneliness, along with many other social issues.

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Headley Trust

Supports arts and heritage projects in the UK and Central and Eastern Europe; international development in Africa; social welfare including older people and people with disabilities and; parenting and carers work.

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Ambika Paul Foundation

Gives grants to further education and to promote the health and wellbeing of young people, mainly in the UK, India and the USA. It also gives humanitarian relief where appropriate, from time to time.

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Key Dates for your Fundraising Diary

Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council: Enterprise Fund

The Enterprise Fund is about developing those start-up businesses that need assistance in taking the next step in their growth plan. This may be funding towards a new piece of equipment, developing I.T. infrastructure, implementing a significant marketing campaign, product and design development and so forth. 

Opening Date: 9am 29 Apr 2019

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Ballygrainey Fund

The fund will provide grants of up to £2000 for the provision and advancement of educational and developmental opportunities for young people in Northern Ireland.

Closing Date (1pm) 29 Apr 2019

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Jewish Child's Day

Supports disabled, disadvantaged, neglected or abused Jewish children worldwide by awarding financial grants of £500 to £5000 to organisations that have programs which help those children. Grants may be given for items of equipment or a specific project. 

Application Deadline 30 Apr 2019

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