Funding
Grants for blind, deaf and disabled people

Grants for blind, deaf and disabled people

Lionel Wigram Memorial Trust

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Funding Available:
£3,000
Deadline:
ongoing

Funding Information

The Trust aims to support charities that are providing services for blind, deaf and disabled people:

  • They are primarily interested in charities providing services for blind, deaf and disabled people in the United Kingdom.
  • They favour small charities with an income of less than £500,000. However they do support occasionally a special project by larger charities.
  • They support charities largely run by volunteers. They like new ideas such as music in hospitals, or Wheelyboats enabling people in wheelchairs to go fishing.
  • They are pleased to give support for core funding

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Contact Details:

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Phone:
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Funding:
Up to £5,000
Funding:
Up to £5,000

Electrical Safety Fund

Grants are available for charities, community safety organisations, and other not-for-profit organisations to support projects and activities that will contribute to a reduction in electrical risks in UK homes.

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Funding:
£1,000 to £20,000
Funding:
£1,000 to £20,000

Northern Powergrid Foundation Community Grants

Grants for not-for-profit organisations with charitable projects that support the community in line with the priority areas of energy resilience, vulnerability, fuel poverty, levelling the rural divide and more.

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Funding:
Between £500 and £1,500
Funding:
Between £500 and £1,500

Health Data Research UK: Take the Lead community grants

HDR UK is offering grants to support community groups and organisations across the UK in delivering projects, events, or activities that explore how data can support health and wellbeing in their local community.