Dulverton Trust
- Overview: Grants are available to UK registered charities working to produce significant impact in the Trust's priority areas: youth opportunities, general welfare, conservation, heritage, Africa (Kenya and Uganda), and international stability and reconstruction.
- Grant Value: Typically, between £30,000 and £40,000.
- Eligible Applicants
- UK registered charities or charitable incorporated organisations.
- Must be registered with the Charity Commission or OSCR.
- Priority given to medium-sized charities (£200k–£3m income), with national reach and limited government funding.
- Funding Categories
- Youth Opportunities (largest category)
- Focus on disadvantaged youth (e.g., Free School Meals, Pupil Premium).
- Supports life skills, employability, education, and emotional development.
- General Welfare: Family support, young offenders, homelessness, elderly independence, carers, and social cohesion.
- Conservation
- UK wildlife habitat, native woodlands, coastal/marine environments.
- Single-species projects are rarely funded.
- Heritage
- Traditional craftsmanship and heritage skills training.
- Cathedrals (one award per year).
- International Stability & Reconstruction: Disaster preparedness and peace intervention.
- Kenya and Uganda
- Restricted to long-associated UK charities.
- Focus on community development and wildlife conservation.
- Youth Opportunities (largest category)
- Applications: May be made at any time and will be considered in February, June and October.
Trusts & Foundations - National
Amount/Type of Funding
Large Grants (Over £10,000)
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How to apply
Complete the eligibility quiz