Grant Directories

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Knowledge Transfer Partnership (UK)

The Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) scheme helps businesses in the UK to innovate and grow. It does this by linking them with an academic or research organisation and a graduate. This enables a business to bring in new skills and the latest academic thinking to deliver a specific, strategic innovation project through a knowledge-based partnership. The scheme can last between 12 and 36 months, depending on what the project is and the needs of the business. A KTP is part-funded by a grant. Applicants will need to contribute to the salary of the Associate who will work with their business, plus the cost of a supervisor who will oversee the scheme. The amount that applicants will need to contribute depends on the scale and length of the project. It will also depend on the size of the company.

Nuffield Foundation Law in Society (UK)

The Nuffield Foundation is a grant making organisation whose aim is to improve social wellbeing through funding research and innovation in education and social policy and building research capacity in science and social science. The Law in Society programme funds projects designed to promote access to, and improve understanding of, the civil and family justice systems. There are currently seven areas of interest within this programme: children and families; early years education and childcare; economic advantage and disadvantage; education; finanaces of aging; law in society; open door. To be considered, projects must help set an agenda in the short or medium term, or have the potential to lead to policy or institutional change. They may draw on a range of research and development approaches.