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Church ... William A Cadbury Charitable Trust

William A Cadbury Charitable Trust

Grants for churches and charities in the West Midlands.

Description

Fund name
  • Community action
  • Vulnerable groups
  • Advice, mediation, and counselling
  • Education and training
  • Environment and conservation
Grant size
  • Small grants up to £2,000 and large grants of £50,000
Funder's interests
  • Charitable organisations and churches in the West Midlands are doing a range of work
Activities supported
  • Churches, charities, and community organisations in the West Midlands
Themes
  • Community Action (organised schemes, which may be centered on a place of worship, aimed at solving local problems and improving the quality of life of community members).
  • Vulnerable groups advice, mediation and counselling, education and training, environment and conservation (including preservation of buildings of historical importance or local interest), medical and healthcare, the arts, penal affairs
Inclusions
  • Projects to preserve buildings and installations of historic importance and local interest.
Exclusions and other info
  • West Midlands only; however, grants that meet the following criteria across the UK are eligible: Projects with a clear Quaker connection and which support the work of the Religious Society of Friends in the UK.
How to apply
Deadline

Contact information

0121 472 1464

Tuesdays only (between 10am and 2pm)

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