Foundation Aims and Criteria
Our aims are to:
- To support and promote causes that are ignored, unpopular or face widespread stigma
- Create stronger local communities that include those who have previously been excluded or marginalised
- Improve skills, infrastructure, sustainability and collaboration within the third sector
The types of causes we support:
We want to support those organisations and causes that are unpopular or do not receive widespread public attention. This could be due to negative focus within the media; due to difficulty in accessing statutory, voluntary and institutional funding; due to the cause being seen as politically controversial; or because the issue is not typically seen as a charitable cause. Examples of these types of causes or groups may be:
- Asylum seekers and refugees
- Migrant communities
- Offenders and ex-offenders
- People experiencing violence or abuse
- Sex workers
- Trafficking and modern slavery
- Dependency or Addiction
- LGBT+
- Sexual and reproductive health
We know that unpopularity can be very subjective and this list is not exclusive. For example, mental health has become a much more popularised and publicised cause in recent years, but there may be a lack of progress in improving mental health support within the examples of the marginalised groups listed above.
We encourage anyone who believes their cause meets these criteria to apply and explain why you believe it does.
We will not fund individuals or organisations, causes or activities related to:
- The promotion of religion
- The promotion of ideology that harms or marginalises people
- The military
- The welfare of domesticated animals
- Umbrella organisations or organisations whose primary activity is to provide funding to other organisations
The types of organisations we fund
We only fund smaller organisations, by which we would usually mean organisations with an average annual income of under £300,000.
We fund organisations which are registered charities, and also other organisations which are not charities but which seek funding for charitable work. If you are not a registered charity please explain why in your application. Organisations not registered as charities may be asked to provide additional evidence and commitments around governance and safeguarding.
We award grants to organisations that work anywhere within the United Kingdom, with a preference to those located in areas of deprivation
The type of activity we fund
Long term impact and improvement is important to us. We look to support organisations to undertake work and projects which are sustainable beyond the period of funding
We encourage applicants to be open and transparent about the costs of what they are looking to fund and understand the need to fund ‘overheads’, ‘core costs’ or ‘administrative costs’ where they improve the sustainability and long-term success of an organisation.
We encourage applications from organisations that work together and can demonstrate how their work improves collaboration across the sector.
We want to improve the skills within charitable organisations and are open to funding training and development opportunities within an organisation