The Frank Buttle Trust

Funding to support needy young people in the community

Social workers, health visitors and support workers working for a statutory agency or voluntary organisation can apply for funding through the Frank Buttle Trust to help children and young people in desperate need.

Grants are intended to make a positive contribution to their lives when their safety, health or development is at risk.

The item (or service) to be funded should be critical to the well-being of the child/young person, and items that are merely desirable, rather than essential, will not be eligible for support.

The grants available provide necessities such as:

The Trust also has an arrangement with Comet for washing machines, cookers, fridges and other white goods that can be delivered directly to applicants.

Applications must be made through a statutory agency or voluntary organisation that is capable of assessing the needs of the child/young person, and that can also administer a grant on behalf of the Trust.

During the financial year to 31st March 2008 the Trust made 9,481 Child Support grants, totalling £1.94 million.

Applications may be submitted at any time.

For further information, go to:    http://www.buttletrust.org/grant_aid/child_support_grants1/

last updated on 13th April 2010