Randal – Funding Application Process

Posted on: January 12, 2023

The Randal Charitable Foundation welcomes applications from charities, 

voluntary and Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs), which share similar goals and objectives to us.

Before enquiring about applying for grant funding please make sure you read about the different areas of work, which the Foundation supports in the Our Work section. 

Our Application Process

The Trustees are keen to support causes in which the key aim is to directly save lives and therefore ask all applicants to give clear forecasted numbers for this within their application.
Once we have received an enquiry and approved for it to progress to the next stage, the Foundation will invite the charity/ organisation to complete a Foundation application form.
The key information which we require, includes:
  • The main objectives and focus areas of the organisation
  • The public benefit provided by the organisation
  • The amount (£) of Grant Funding requested and a breakdown of the project/cause cost
  • If the Grant Funding will be used for general purpose or support towards a specific cause and if so, the details of this project
  • If General Funding, a detailed breakdown of how the funds will be utilised
  • If the Grant Funding is for a specific cause, a detailed breakdown of costs for the project
  • If they require a one-off grant or multi-year funding.
  • The timescale of the grant period and the sustainability of the cause.
We ask all applicants to attach a copy of their Safeguarding Policy to accompany their application and confirm that there are no Safeguarding concerns within the organisation.
We also ask all applicants to include a copy of the latest Trustees’ ReportSafeguarding Policy, latest Financial Statements and Full Budget, as well as Charity Details from the Charity Commission Website
Please note that the Trustees do not enter into correspondence in respect of decisions made on applications for funding.
For more information please visit our FAQ page.

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