The Cumber Family Charitable Trust was founded in 1985 by a Berkshire farming family and the current Trustees are all still family members.
Areas of Interest
- farming and the countryside
- support agricultural and conservation work both locally and in the Third World
- Projects local to Oxfordshire and Berkshire, meeting local needs, whether administered by local or national charities.
- Educational needs especially those involving disadvantaged children and medical appeals especially cancer research and the hospice movement.
Focus Areas
- health and disability,
- housing and social welfare,
- youth and children’s welfare,
- education,
- agricultural development overseas,
- Christian work in all these fields.
Eligibility Criteria
- The applicants can be U.K as well as from all over the world.
- The applicants project must be either global and agriculturally/conservation focused or local to Oxford shire and Berkshire and cover educational, medical or disadvantaged children’s needs.
- The applicants except U.K should have projects in the field of agriculture.
How to Apply
- Interested applicants should send their applications in paper format and not electronically at the address given on the website.
- First time applicants are requested to send a copy of their latest Annual Report and accounts.
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