Funders
In this section you will find details of the major trusts and charitable foundations which support work with young people. It includes the organisations contact details application dates and average size of awards made. You will also find separate information on all of the major banks and building societies, and stores that support work in the voluntary and community sector. Plus additional information on private companies that support community activity.
Please ensure you read any guidelines and application criteria carefully before applying to ensure your chance of success.
In this section you can find details of grant making trusts and foundations that give grants to voluntary and community organisations working with children and young people.
Support from Banks and Building Societies
Banks and building societies have a tradition of helping the voluntary and community sector. In this section you will find information, tips and listings for all the major high street banks that may support work in the voluntary and community sector.
Support from High Street Shops and Retail Stores
Stores often support community projects through giving cash, services or goods, allowing collections in store, encouraging staff support. In this section you will find information, tips and listings for high street shops and retail stores that may support work with in the voluntary and community sector.
Raising support and income from companies is often a new and untried task for the VCS. In this section you will find information, tips and listings for various companies including those listed in the Footsie 100 index that may support work in the voluntary community sector.
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