Schroder Charity Trust
Arts & Culture Environmental Health & Social Care Heritage YouthThe Schroder Charity Trust supports a wide range of general charitable purposes, including: the promotion of health; social welfare; children and young people; education and training; community and economic development; overseas aid; arts and culture; heritage; the environment.
Preference is given to UK registered charities with a proven track record and those in which the trust has a special interest.
Grants are typically under £5,000 and applications can be submitted at anytime.
For more information and to apply (applicants should briefly state their case and enclose a copy of their latest accounts or annual review) please contact:
Sally Yates
81 Rivington Street
London
EC2A 3AY
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