- Albert Hunt Trust - UK registered charities for projects that promote and enhance physical and mental welfare, including for hospice appeals and homeless appeals.
- Ancaster Trust - UK charitable organisations undertaking medical, social welfare or community projects.
- Andor Charitable Trust - registered charities involved in medical research, the arts and various educational activities in the UK.
- Awards for All (Big Lottery) - community projects aimed at developing skills, improving health, revitalising the local environment and enabling people to become more active citizens.
- Barchester Healthcare Foundation - small local UK groups and charities to improve the quality of life, where health and/or social care needs cannot be met by the statutory public sector or by the individual.
- Basil Samuel Charitable Trust - medical, socially supportive, educational and cultural charities in England and Wales.
- Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation - one-off capital grants for registered charities in England and Wales - community, education, health and social welfare.
- Bupa UK Foundation - Mental Health Funding Programme 2019 - not-for-profit organisations in the UK for practical projects in Bupa’s local communities which have a positive impact on people's health and wellbeing.
- Cadogan Charity - national charities in London or Scotland supporting social and welfare aspects of the community; medical research; conservation and the environment; as well as military, educational charities and animal welfare charities.
- Calmcott Trust - charitable organisations undertaking health, education, welfare or arts projects in the UK, particularly Yorkshire.
- Chapman Trust - promoting physical and mental wellbeing, conserve our natural environment
- Christopher Laing Foundation - for charitable organisations that support children and young people, and projects in social welfare and health, with a priority for organisations working with disabled adults and organisations in Hertfordshire and Oxfordshire.
- Cotton Trust UK - registered charities undertaking projects or items of specialist equipment, and occasionally for itemised running costs, for the relief of suffering, elimination or control of disease, or assisting people with disabilities and disadvantaged people of all ages.
- Daytrippers Foundation – Day Trip Grant - schools, children’s hospices, support groups, charities and not-for-profit organisations - recreational and educational day trips for groups of children and young people (aged 5-25 years) who have disabilities and life-limiting conditions.
- DM Charitable Trust - charitable organisations that offer relief of poverty and sickness and/or advance the education of the Orthodox Jewish religion in England or Israel.
- D M Thomas Foundation for Young People - Central Grants - registered charities that are working with young people (up to 25 years) for projects that focus on children and young people with disabilities, who are sick in hospital or who are life limited.
- D'Oyly Carte Charitable Trust UK - registered charities working in the UK in the areas of the arts, health and medical welfare, and improvement or protection of the environment.
- Elton John Aids Foundation - Robert Key Memorial Fund - small one-off grants are available for frontline groups in the UK that help people with HIV in vulnerable or marginalised communities.
- Emerton-Christie Charity - registered charities undertaking education, health or social welfare projects throughout the UK.
- Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust - UK registered charities for charitable work in Sussex; wildlife and environmental conservation (UK and international); and reproductive health (international).
- Felicity Wilde Charitable Trust - charitable organisations in the UK undertaking projects for the benefit of children and for medical research.
- Four Daughters Charitable Trust - projects, organisations or ideas that can make a systemic impact to improve ageing in the UK.
- Frognal Trust - registered charities for projects involving old people, children, the blind and otherwise handicapped, medical research or environmental heritage.
- G M Morrison Charitable Trust - registered charities undertaking projects in the fields of education, social welfare or medicine in the UK.
- Gerald Palmer Eling Trust Company - charities whose work advances medical research and medicine, relieves sickness and/or poverty, or advances the Christian religion, specifically the Orthodox Churches of the East.
- GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) IMPACT Awards - annual awards programme open to registered charities working in the UK to improve people's health and wellbeing.
- Grocers' Charity - Memorial Grants - small UK registered charities for the relief of youth poverty, the disabled, elderly, medicine, military, and the arts and heritage.
- Hamamelis Trust - UK charitable organisations carrying out medical research or environmental conservation activities, particularly in Godalming and Surrey.
- Heart Research UK and SUBWAY Healthy Heart Grants - new, original and innovative projects that promote a healthy heart and help to prevent, or reduce, the risk of heart disease.
- Hedley Foundation - small UK registered charities working with young people in recreation, sport, training, health and welfare, support and outdoor education of young people.
- Hilden Charitable Fund - UK charities; homelessness, penal affairs, asylum seekers and refugees, disadvantaged young people and projects in developing countries working on community development, education, and health (with particular interest in girls and women). Both project and general running costs.
- Homelands Charitable Trust - UK registered charities - protection and care of children, hospices, medical research and the promotion of the New Church.
- Hospital Saturday Fund - registered medically related charities in the UK and Republic of Ireland for medical capital projects, medical care or research, medical training and running costs.
- Inman Charity - registered charities in the UK carrying out medical, social welfare or general welfare activities.
- Jeans for Genes Day/Genetic Disorders UK Grant Programme - members of the UK Genetic Disorders Partnership Network for projects that benefit children (18 years or under).
- Joron Charitable Trust - registered charities for education and medical research.
- Kathleen Laurence Trust - registered charities carrying out health or social welfare activities in England or Wales.
- Kennedy Leigh Charitable Trust - children, young people, disabilities. Will consider capital funding and running costs.
- Langdale Trust - Spencers Retreat - where families can regroup, relax and recharge as well as enjoy positive quality time together and build support networks in order to promote good mental well being in every family member as well as supporting social and emotional development in children with SEND.
- London Catalyst Partners for Health 2020 - registered charities working with an experienced health agency or community partner to improve the health of vulnerable people or manage long-term health conditions.
- Masonic Charitable Grants - only open to invited applicants.
- Maisie and Raphael Lewis Charitable Trust - old age homes and medical charities.
- Marjorie Viggars Charitable Trust - charitable UK organisations; disability; medical care, relief and welfare; medical research; care, relief or protection of animals.
- NHS England - Celebrating Involvement in Healthcare Community Grants - voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations in England to share examples of good practice where involving patients and the public in the work of the NHS have improved services.
- Oak Trust - registered UK charities that are supporting people who are disadvantaged, medical and environmental charities. Preference for small charities (under £1m).
- Peoples Health Trust - active communities programme, for smaller local community organisations in England, Scotland and Wales to help create a society without health inequalities.
- Pink Ribbon Foundation - breast cancer charities in the UK that assist people affected by breast cancer and organisations that work on breast cancer research and prevention.
- Pixel Fund - mental health and wellbeing of children and young adults.
- Postcode Community Trust - Community Grants - short-term, designated funding for new projects, or significant expansions of existing UK projects to improve community health and wellbeing, increase participation in arts and physical recreation, or reduce isolation.
- Rayne Foundation - charities in the UK; arts, health and wellbeing, education, and those that cover social issues. Funds work which is untried, tests new approaches and has clear objectives.
- Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts - Headley Trust - registered UK charities: arts and heritage UK, churches, arts and heritage overseas, developing countries, education, and health and social welfare.
- Scaling Up Improvement - health and social care provider organisations in the UK to scale and spread tested interventions or approaches to improve the delivery of health care services.
- Simpson Charitable Trust - UK charities (with a particular focus on those from West Sussex) undertaking projects that benefit the elderly and projects in connection with Arthritis and Parkinson’s disease.
- Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust - Ann Rylands Small Donations Programme - UK based registered charities that support sick and disadvantaged people. Up to £1.5k, will consider core funding.
- Sobell Foundation - registered charities in England and Wales for causes benefiting children, the sick, elderly, needy and disabled.
- Steel Charitable Trust - registered charities in the UK in the following categories: arts and heritage; health; education; social or economic disadvantage; and the environment. Will consider CICs.
- Sterry Family Foundation - registered charities for the advancement of education, arts and culture, amateur sports, the promotion of good health and relief for sickness in the UK and Africa.
- Sylvia Waddilove Foundation UK - registered charities and CICs, in the UK, for education, the visual and performing arts, medical research, the relief of disability and severe illness, the preservation of buildings of significance and those in need.
- The Albert Van Den Bergh Charitable Trust - UK registered charities - health research and care for patients who have cancer, multiple sclerosis or other diseases and disabilities; as well as institutions that care for older people; and children's charities in the UK.
- The Caron Keating Foundation - cancer charities in the UK to support all types of cancer causes.
- The Kay Kendall Leukaemia Fund - UK and overseas for research on aspects of leukaemia and for relevant studies on related haematological malignancies.
- The Liz and Terry Bramall Foundation - charities that advance the Christian faith, promote urban and rural regeneration in areas deprivation, and relieve sickness within England and Wales, with a preference for the Yorkshire region.
- The Rainford Trust - charities or charitable causes for welfare, medical, education, environment or religion, within the St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council area and other places in England and Wales where Pilkington Brothers has employees.
- The S M B Trust - small number of grants for UK registered charities; Christian faith, social care, famine/emergency aid, protect the environment, and/or are supporting education and medical research.
- Ulverscroft Foundation - projects in the UK that assist and improve the treatment and education of the visually impaired, and medical research and facilities for the treatment or alleviation of visual impairment.
- Wallace and Gromit Children's Charity - registered charities - to enrich and improve the quality of life of sick children in UK hospitals and hospices.
- Will Charitable Trust - registered charities for UK activities: care of and services for blind people; long-term care of people with learning disabilities; and care of and services for people suffering from cancer.
- Work and Health Challenge Fund - to test new approaches that can help people experiencing mental health and/or musculoskeletal (MSK) issues stay in work.
- Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation - registered UK charities and good causes in local communities to alleviate poverty, improve health and save lives.
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