The Skipton Building Society Charitable Foundation has identified two focus areas through which it aims to drive social impact.
Helping people experiencing hardship and/or underserved groups to:
The trustees will select charities based on their alignment with one or both focus areas. The Foundation has committed to fund UK registered charities, where successful, up to a maximum of £10,000.
The Charitable Foundation have two target outcomes which support our purpose of helping people experiencing hardship and/or underserved access to a place to call home.
The trustees will only support charities serving people in the top 50% of the UK Index of Multiple Deprivation. The target outcomes include, people have:
The Charitable Foundation have two target outcomes which support our purpose of helping people experiencing hardship and/or underserved groups to improve financial wellbeing.
The trustees will only support charities serving people in the top 50% of the UK Index of Multiple Deprivation. The target outcomes include, people have:
For further information, including eligibility criteria and what the Foundation will and will not fund, please visit the Charitable Foundation's website.
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.
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.
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.