Grants for Charities and Not for Profit groups within Essex

Posted on: July 26, 2022

The great majority of funding is applied to projects and groups within Essex: either directly or through national charities for specific Essex-based projects. Each application is considered by the Trustees collectively, and if approved, an appropriate donation is determined.

The Grants Administrators may arrange to visit potential recipients before or after any grant is awarded in order to establish any anticipated benefit, or to monitor its outcome.

The Trust does not award annual grants. At least 12 months must elapse before further applications may be made.

Applications for core funding, project-based initiatives, refurbishment of premises and also equipment costs may all be considered for awards.

Find out more here. 

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