Fund: The Woodward Charitable Trust – Children’s Summer Playschemes

Fund: The Woodward Charitable Trust – Children’s Summer Playschemes

Organisation: The Woodward Charitable Trust
Up to: £1000
Deadline: Currently closed

The Woodward Charitable Trust’s Children’s Summer Playscheme fund awards grants of up to £1,000 to small local playschemes that provide a wide-ranging programme of activities to children between 5-16 years old.

The Trust prioritises:

  • small local playschemes that provide a wide-ranging programme of activities. Trustees prefer activities that are relatively inexpensive such as crafts and cooking, as well as outdoor activities and sport
  • schemes that involve a large number of children
  • schemes catering for children from disadvantaged backgrounds or who are disabled
  • schemes where past users are encouraged to come back and help as volunteers

 

The Trust is unable to fund:

  • trips that are only social such as to a theme park or cinema. Trustees prefer to fund trips that are educational and motivational or relate to the natural environment such as to the seaside or countryside
  • charities whose annual turnover exceeds £100,000
  • overseas projects
  • playgroups
  • individuals in any capacity
  • educational fees

 

Only programmes that run for a minimum of two weeks or ten days across the summer holidays can apply.

Grants can only be paid to registered charities. If you are not a registered charity, please give full name and address of a registered charity who has agreed to accept a grant on your behalf. Please note, a copy of their most recent audited accounts will need to be included in the application.

 

Deadline: Currently closed

 

This fund is not managed by Funding for All. Please click ‘Funder’s website’ above and contact the funder directly for more information.

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