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The Guide to New Trusts

The Guide to New Trusts

Rachel Cain
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With The Guide to New Trusts, you no longer need to spend time looking for new grant-makers who can fund charities like yours. This guide tracks the grant-makers that are established every year, and provides their details in an easy-to-understand format. It includes over 100 new funders, registered in 2016/17 with the Charity Commission or the Scottish Charity Regulator, whose giving criteria are broad enough to be relevant to a large number of charities.

At a glance you can find the details of each new grant-maker, their aims and objectives, the types of project they fund and their application process. This new edition also includes more corporate charities than before, as well as providing information on grant-makers established by individuals, families and even a number of famous faces. These grant-making charities present some truly exciting opportunities for fundraisers.

This sixth edition of the guide includes:
• Essential, up-to-date information in every entry
• Clearly presented material, for quick reference
• Details of the causes that these grant-makers do and do not fund
• Facts about the grant-making charities’ policies, contact details and application guidelines where available

As the UK’s leading guide to the latest grant-making charities, this is a vital resource for chief executives, trustees or fundraising managers who are looking into potential new funding for their organisation.

‘The Guide to New Trusts from DSC is my go-to resource. The book puts vital, up-to-date information at my fingertips so that I never miss out on a funding opportunity.’
Bethany McDonald Shepherd, Head of Trusts & Foundations, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama

‘As a busy development worker in a small team, it is so useful to have a tool which saves me time and effort in identifying the right trusts for our members to approach for the funding of their particular projects.’
Joanne Stanton, Development Worker, Chester Voluntary Action
Pages
178
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Directory of Social Change
Release
June 05, 2017

The Guide to New Trusts

Rachel Cain
0/5 ( ratings)
With The Guide to New Trusts, you no longer need to spend time looking for new grant-makers who can fund charities like yours. This guide tracks the grant-makers that are established every year, and provides their details in an easy-to-understand format. It includes over 100 new funders, registered in 2016/17 with the Charity Commission or the Scottish Charity Regulator, whose giving criteria are broad enough to be relevant to a large number of charities.

At a glance you can find the details of each new grant-maker, their aims and objectives, the types of project they fund and their application process. This new edition also includes more corporate charities than before, as well as providing information on grant-makers established by individuals, families and even a number of famous faces. These grant-making charities present some truly exciting opportunities for fundraisers.

This sixth edition of the guide includes:
• Essential, up-to-date information in every entry
• Clearly presented material, for quick reference
• Details of the causes that these grant-makers do and do not fund
• Facts about the grant-making charities’ policies, contact details and application guidelines where available

As the UK’s leading guide to the latest grant-making charities, this is a vital resource for chief executives, trustees or fundraising managers who are looking into potential new funding for their organisation.

‘The Guide to New Trusts from DSC is my go-to resource. The book puts vital, up-to-date information at my fingertips so that I never miss out on a funding opportunity.’
Bethany McDonald Shepherd, Head of Trusts & Foundations, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama

‘As a busy development worker in a small team, it is so useful to have a tool which saves me time and effort in identifying the right trusts for our members to approach for the funding of their particular projects.’
Joanne Stanton, Development Worker, Chester Voluntary Action
Pages
178
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Directory of Social Change
Release
June 05, 2017

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