The Hilden Charitable Fund is providing grants to support lives of people in United Kingdom and developing countries as well.
The Hilden Charitable Fund was established in 1963 by Joan and Tony Rampton. It is a grant making foundation registered with the UK Charity Commission.The aim of the fund is to address disadvantages, notably by supporting causes which are less likely to raise funds from public subscriptions. Both the UK and overseas fund policy is directed largely at supporting work at community level.
Size of Grants
The average grants available are £5,000.
Priority Areas
For United Kingdom
- Homelessness
- Penal Affairs
- Asylum Seekers
- Refugees
- Community Based initiatives for Disadvantaged Young People Aged 16 to 25.
For Developing Countries
- Community Development
- Education
- Health
Eligibility Criteria
For U.K
- Applying Organization’s project should meet one of the above listed priority areas.
- The organization must be formally constituted with a bank account and committee.
- Organization should demonstrate UK charitable purpose.
- Income of the organization should be less than £500,000 in the last financial year.
- Organization’s agency should have less than 12 months cash reserves.
For developing Countries
- Applying Organization’s project should meet one of the above listed priority areas.
- The organization must be formally constituted with a bank account and committee.
- Organization should demonstrate UK charitable purpose.
- Income of the organization should be less than £500,000 in the last financial year.
How to Apply
All applicants to the Fund are requested to complete an application form outlining their request for funds, and their legal and financial status.
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