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For Grant Seekers

FOR GRANT SEEKERS

APOLOGIES FOR POSTING THIS TWICE, BUT REALISED IT COULD BE MISSED WHERE i PUT IT!

AND THESE ARE LOCAL TO YOUR AREA - PLUS MANY HAVE OTHER FREE SERVICES AND LONG TERM FUNDING RELATIONSHIPS TO OFFER, WHERE THERE IS DEMONSTRABLE COMMUNITY BENEFIT.

http://www.communityfoundations.org....nt_seekers.php

For grant seekers

spacer.gifThis section is for people who want to apply for funding from a UK community foundation. All grant-making is done by local community foundations - Community Foundation Network’s national office does not make grants or handle grant applications. Here we answer:
tiny_blue.gifWhat do community foundations fund?tiny_blue.gifDo community foundations accept applications from individuals?tiny_blue.gifWhat are community foundations unlikely to fund?tiny_blue.gifWhere do I find my nearest community foundation?tiny_blue.gifDo I apply direct to the community foundation?tiny_blue.gifDo all community foundations make grants?tiny_blue.gifIf our project receives a grant, what obligations do we have to the community foundation?WHAT DO COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS FUND?
All members of CFN subscribe to some common aims and all share a vision about community-based philanthropy. They support local causes and community activity through grants to local groups and organisations.
Within these broad objectives there is some variation between foundations. Some foundations have criteria with a focus on social need and opportunity while others have more specific themes, generally reviewed every three years. Some community foundations have a large number of funds from which to make grants. They will either advise you on the most appropriate fund to apply to, or have a common application form for all their funds. The grants adviser at your local community foundation is there to help you through the application process, so don’t hesitate to contact them.
Lasting value describes some typical grant-making programmes, and gives examples of projects that have received funding through a community foundation.
DO COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS ACCEPT APPLICATIONS FROM INDIVIDUALS?
Only a few community foundations have funds available to help individuals, and then only for people who meet precise criteria, for example, a fund specifically for young people leaving care. In general the emphasis is on grants to community groups and projects.
WHAT ARE COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS UNLIKELY TO FUND?
Each community foundation covers a specific area of the UK and will not normally be able to support work outside its area. They will want to be sure that any application from a national charity for local work is firmly rooted in their area. They are unlikely to donate to major capital appeals, or to consider standard appeal letters. Most would also rule out projects and services with an exclusively religious purpose. They could not support any work with a party political content. Each community foundation makes its grant-making policy publicly available, so don’t hesitate to contact the one in your area.
WHERE DO I FIND MY NEAREST COMMUNITY FOUNDATION?
Use Finding community foundations which gives you full contact details and a link direct to the community foundation’s own website, if available. Most community foundation websites have a section for grant applicants, explaining local criteria and procedures. If they do not have a website, contact them by phone, email or letter for details of their grants programmes. There are about 60 community foundations, covering all of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and most parts of England. Most English community foundations cover a whole county, though some operate in smaller areas. For community foundations in other countries, see ‘The wider community foundation movement’ in the Links section. Community foundations exist in several European countries including Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa and the USA.
DO I APPLY DIRECT TO THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION?
Yes, all applications need to be made to a local foundation – we do not handle any grant applications here at CFN’s national office. Each community foundation has its own grant-making policy, criteria and time-scales for dealing with grant applications, drawn up to reflect its community’s priorities.
DO ALL COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS MAKE GRANTS?
The network comprises Members (established community foundations) and Associates (aspiring community foundations). All Members and many Associates run grant programmes; some Associates who are still at a very early stage of development may not have started to make any grants yet. Community foundations are a relatively new concept in the UK and it can take time to build up enough funds for a grant-making programme.
IF OUR PROJECT RECEIVES A GRANT, WHAT OBLIGATIONS DO WE HAVE TO THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION?
While it varies from one community foundation to another, most will ask funded projects to report back on how funds have been spent and what has been achieved.
Remember that community foundations welcome applications and will do all they can to assist. If you feel you meet the broad criteria outlined above, please contact your local community foundation regarding its grant-making programme.
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Finding UK community foundations

spacer.gifClick on your chosen community foundation for full contact details and a link to their website, where available:
tiny_blue.gifMembers are established community foundationstiny_blue.gifAssociates are aspiring community foundationstiny_blue.gifAffiliates are community foundations outside the UK, CFN's partner organisations in the UK, or other UK grant-makers that share CFN's commitment to local communitiesMembers

Bedfordshire and Luton Community Foundation
Berkshire Community Foundation
Birmingham Foundation
Buckinghamshire Foundation
Capital Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole
Community Foundation for Calderdale
Community Foundation for Greater Manchester
Community Foundation for Merseyside
Community Foundation for Northern Ireland
Community Foundation for Shropshire and Telford
Community Foundation for Wiltshire and Swindon
Community Foundation in Wales
Community Foundation Network
Community Foundation serving Tyne & Wear and Northumberland
Cornwall Community Foundation
County Durham Foundation (includes Darlington)
Craven Trust (covers Keighley, Sedbergh, Grassington, Barnoldswick and the Trough of Bowland)
Craven Trust (covers Keighley, Sedburgh, Grassington, Barnoldswick and the Trough of Bowland)
Cumbria Community Foundation
Dacorum Community Trust
Derbyshire Community Foundation
Devon Community Foundation
Essex Community Foundation
Fermanagh Trust
Gloucestershire Community Foundation
Heart of England Community Foundation (covers Coventry & Warwickshire)
Herefordshire Community Foundation
Hertfordshire Community Foundation
Kent Community Foundation
Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland Community Foundation
Lincolnshire Community Foundation
Milton Keynes Community Foundation
Norfolk Community Foundation
Northamptonshire Community Foundation
Nottinghamshire Community Foundation
Oxfordshire Community Foundation
Quartet Community Foundation (covers Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire, Bath and North East Somerset)
Scottish Community Foundation
Solihull Community Foundation
Somerset Community Foundation
South Yorkshire Community Foundation
St Katharine & Shadwell Trust
Stevenage Community Trust
Surrey Community Foundation
Tees Valley Community Foundation
Thames Community Foundation
Associates

Cambridgeshire Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
Community Foundation for Wakefield District
Leeds Community Foundation
London North East Community Foundation
North West London Community Foundation
Staffordshire Community Foundation Steering Committee
Suffolk Foundation
Sussex Community Foundation
Worcestershire Community Foundation
York and North Yorkshire Community Foundation
Affiliates

Community Foundation for Ireland
Community Foundation for South Sinai
European Foundation Centre
Melbourne Community Foundation
The Birmingham Airport Community Trust Fund
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