R G Hills Charitable Trust
Local GrantsThe R G Hills Charitable Trust supports local and national registered charities mainly, but not exclusively, in the fields of health, poverty and education. Overseas charitable work is also available.
There is no specified maximum amount you can apply for however grants tend to average around £2,000.
For more information please contact:
Harvey Barrett, Trustee
Furley Page
39-40 St Margaret’s Street
Canterbury
Kent
CT1 2TX
Other Local Grants Funds
Kent County Council: Crowdfund Kent
Wednesday April 28th, 2021 11:59pmKent County Council’s (KCC) new digital funding programme, in partnership with Spacehive, seeks to help fund community-led coronavirus recovery projects across the county in order to become more vibrant, resilient and connected post-pandemic. Alongside registering your organisation with the crowdfunding platform, Spacehive, where any member of the public can donate, Kent organisation’s are also invited…
Education & Employment Health & Social Care Local GrantsThe Mrs Smith & Mount Trust: The Mount Fund
The Mrs Smith & Mount Trust make grants of up to £20,000 over two years to UK registered charities whose beneficiaries are in Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Essex, Kent, Surrey and London. The Trust aims to assist disadvantaged people towards greater independence or a better quality of life. Their current priorities are: Mental Health The…
Local Grants Older PeopleMedway Better Connected Community Chest Fund
Thursday April 15th, 2021 11:59pmThe Medway Better Connected Community Chest Fund, administrated by Kent Community Foundation, makes grants up to £3,000 to local groups/organisations delivering community benefit to people over the age of 65 living in Medway, in order to reduce loneliness and social isolation. Funding can cover virtual or online activities, and priority will be given to those…
Local GrantsCanterbury City Council: Councillors Opportunities Fund
Councillors of Canterbury City Council can award up to £200 to a community group or organisation for a one-off project. It must help make the district a better place to live by improving social or environmental wellbeing. Deadline: Continuous rolling programme until annual budget is spent. For more information and how to apply please click here.