Grant Directories
Milton Keynes Community Foundation - Community Grants (Milton Keynes) The Milton Keynes Community Foundation exists to benefit disadvantaged communities by making grants to support relevant charitable or voluntary organisations, which make a difference to their local communities. Through the Community Grants programme the foundation provides funding of up to £10,000 to organisations looking to address new, emerging, and/or unmet needs, those working collaboratively or in partnership, and/or those working to improve the efficiency and capacity of the local voluntary sector. |
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Milton Keynes Community Foundation - Small Grants (Milton Keynes) The Milton Keynes Community Foundation exists to benefit disadvantaged communities by making grants to support relevant charitable or voluntary organisations, which make a difference to their local communities. Through the Small Grants programme the foundation provides funding of up to £3,000 to support Milton Keynes to grow and thrive, through strong communities, a healthy voluntary sector and engaged individuals. Projects may benefit Milton Keynes generally, or individual estates and areas of need. |
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The Road Safety Trust – Small grants (UK) The Road Safety Trust is an independent grant-giving trust which supports projects and research that make UK roads safer for all road users. The main aim of the Small Grants Programme is to improve road safety at a local level. Funding is available for projects that link to local priorities and show a proposed link to reducing casualties either directly or through clear interim measures. Eligible projects are pilots/trials, expanding successful trials across a new area, and/or the evaluation of interventions. Projects should have the potential for being brought to scale - with the ultimate goal of reducing deaths and injuries both locally and across the UK. |
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The Road Safety Trust – Major Themed grants (UK) The Road Safety Trust is an independent grant-giving trust which supports projects and research that make UK roads safer for all road users. Each year the Trust invites applications on a major road safety theme, for 2020 the theme will be “How can technology be used to reduce road offending and promote safe driving?”. Major themed grants will be expected to focus on engineering, infrastructure and technological measures, while recognising the contribution of education and enforcement to these measures. Grants are available for up to two or three years, and these can range from £10,000 up to £200,000. |
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Inland and Inshore Rescue Boat Grant Fund (UK) The fund was launched in November 2014 to provide £5million of funding over 5 years to support the work of charities that operate lifeboats and other rescue boats in UK inshore and inland waters. £1 million has been allocated to the fund for 2018/19 and grants are available to meet the costs of equipment and other items that support rescue operations (including flood rescue). Equipment supported by the fund last year included rescue boats and other craft, launch equipment and launch vehicles, personal protective equipment and other crew equipment. The Fund will not contribute more than 90% of the (ex-VAT) costs of these funded items. Applicants will need to demonstrate the ability to meet the remaining 10% costs. |
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The Rees Jeffreys Road Fund (UK) The Rees Jeffreys Road Fund provides support for education and research in transport; and helps fund projects that improve the roadside environment for motorists and other road users. Funding is available to support education and research in transport. Proposals which have national rather than local application are favoured and particularly those which involve other funding partners. Education and training awards concentrate upon the award of bursaries to Transport Masters students but applications from other projects in this field are welcomed. Physical roadside projects are often those submitted by the Wildlife Trusts, but other such projects would be considered. Examples of previous funding include: Research on changes in road and rail travel trends in Great Britain; Cycling safety in London; Economic evaluation of road safety schemes; A Safe Drive Stay Alive film. |