Trusthouse Grants for Rural Areas

Trusthouse Grants for rural areas and areas of urban deprivation

Trusthouse was formed in 1997, when the Council of Forte inherited shares in Granada. Grants are made from the total return on its investment portfolio. It is governed by a Board of Trustees. Trusthouse currently awards around 350 grants a year totalling circa £2 million. The average grant is £6,000 though they can range from £1,000 to £30,000.

There are now two overarching themes to the Foundations grants programme:

The Foundation accepts applications from local and national charities or not-for-profit organisations which are addressing issues in needy rural areas. ‘The Foundation are interested in, for example:

The Foundation accept applications from local or national charities or not-for-profit organisations which are working with residents of urban areas (i.e. more than 10,000 inhabitants) which are classified in the latest government Indices of Multiple Deprivation as being in the lowest 20%. The Foundation are interested in, for example:

Applications can be made at any time.  For more information go to:  http://www.trusthousecharitablefoundation.org.uk/home.html

last updated on 29th September 2009