Garfield Weston Foundation

Garfield Weston Foundation Grant

Gemma Colley

Garfield Weston Foundation Grant

Posted in Funding

The Foundation awards grants for capital, project and revenue costs to UK registered charities working within the UK in the areas of Welfare, Youth, Community, Arts, Faith, Environment, Education, Health and Museums & Heritage.

Typically grants are made for a single year; however, the Trustees may consider a multi-year request for up to three years for previously successful applicants, provided they can demonstrate that a longer term commitment will add value to their organisation’s objectives.

Match funding is required. The Foundation recommends that applicants have around half of their funding identified before applying. Grants tend to be for 10% to 20% of the applicant’s total project costs.

To find out more and how to apply, visit: Home – Garfield Weston Foundation

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