Guide to New Trusts 2025/26 14th Edition
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The grant-makers in this guide, all registered in 2024/25, were chosen for their wide geographical area of operation and the breadth of their giving criteria, making them relevant to a large number of charities. This new edition offers a diverse range of opportunities, with grant-making charities established by individuals, families and companies.
Weight | 0.150000 |
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ISBN13/Barcode | 9781784821425 |
ISBN10 | 178482142X |
Author | Jessica Threlfall |
Binding | Paperback |
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Date Published | 5th May 2025 |
Report Date | 2025/05/05 |
Pages | 40 |
Publisher | Directory Of Social Change |
The grant-makers in this guide, all registered in 2024/25, were chosen for their wide geographical area of operation and the breadth of their giving criteria, making them relevant to a large number of charities. This new edition offers a diverse range of opportunities, with grant-making charities established by individuals, families and companies.
Who should buy this book?
As the UK’s leading guide to the latest grant-making charities, this is a vital resource for anyone looking for potential new funding for their organisation.
What does it cover?
At a glance, you can find essential, up-to-date information on:
- Grant-makers’ aims and objectives
- The causes or types of project they do and do not fund
- Contact details, policies and application guidelines
- Any available social media account information
It also reports on the progress and current giving practices of a few of the most effective grant-makers from previous editions.
What they said about the previous edition
‘In the ever-evolving landscape of fundraising, The Guide to New Trusts stands out as an indispensable resource that has significantly enhanced my effectiveness in my job role. The well-organised structure and user-friendly format helps you save time and ensure you stay ahead in your pursuit of funding opportunities. It is an invaluable asset for both seasoned professionals and those newer to the field. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone seeking to expand their funding through trusts.’
Christine Beyga, Trusts Manager, Kidney Research UK
‘We are constantly looking for funding opportunities to support our charity, which can be an extremely time-consuming task. We decided we would give this DSC guide a try and found it to be really useful, clearly written and easy to use – it definitely helped us to secure funding and enabled us to contact charities that were previously unknown to us.’
Louise Buckingham, CEO, Citizens Advice Mid Lincolnshire
‘The Guide to New Trusts is an invaluable resource that makes us aware of new grant opportunities, enabling us to access considerable sources of funds every year. Keep up the great work!’
Andrew Downie, Funding Officer and Administration Manager, Vics in the Community
‘We have been able to find new funders within our local community thanks to The Guide to New Trusts. This has opened up new avenues for support.’
Jennifer Rawson, Senior Grants and Trust Officer, Home-Start Glasgow South