A B Charitable Trust - Grants

We fund small to medium sized organisations who work in three priority areas: Migrants and refugees; Criminal justice and penal reform; Human rights, particularly access to justice.

Maximum value:

90000.00

Objective of fund:

Our Grants Committee meets four times a year to decide upon grant applications. 

Application deadlines for 2024/25:

26th April 2024 - Decisions in July 2024

26th July 2024 - Decisions in October 2024

25th October 2024 - Decisions in January 2025

31st January 2025- Decisions in April 2025

Who can apply

Charities registered and working in the UK. The trust favours those charities with an annual income between £150,000 and £1.5 million which do not have substantial investments or surpluses. 

Eligible Expenditure

What is funded:

  • Grants are normally awarded only to charities registered and working in the UK. Individuals are not eligible for support.

  • ABCT tends to support charities with annual income between £150k and £1.5m that do not have substantial investments or surpluses.

  • ABCT does not normally fund charities with large national or international links.

How to apply

We currently fund organisations working in three priority areas.

Applications are made through an online form and you can download a PDF to view the questions in advance of submitting your application.

Making an Application

Please select which priority you would like to apply under below. You will then be taken through a four-step process to help you determine your eligibility, find out in detail what we are looking to fund and what is involved in making an application.

If you feel your application is eligible you can go directly to the application form available here - https://abcharitabletrust.formstack.com/forms/eligibilty . We advise that you go through the full application process first to ensure your work is eligible.

Useful Links

http://abcharitabletrust.org.uk/funding.htm 

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