Charity No. : 206426
Purpose of Trust Fund :
We are able to consider applications only from registered charities or those with officially recognised charitable status. We cannot under any circumstances give grants directly to individuals. While the Trust has a broadly Christian ethos, priority will be given to projects which are open to all members of the community.
Trust Fund Policy:
The chief areas of activity supported by the Trust are:
Youth and Education
General Welfare
Conservation
Preservation
Peace and Humanitarian Support
Africa
See website for more detailed priorities.
The majority of the Trust\\\'s work is in support of national and regional charities operating in England, Scotland and Wales, especially in areas where there is a significant amount of deprivation, and particularly where a grant would make a real difference to the recipients.
Beneficial Area(s):
UK and Africa
We are rarely able to support charities whose main beneficiaries live within GREATER LONDON or in NORTHERN IRELAND
Nature of Grants:
£5,000-£30,000
Grants Given: 3,003,936 in 2008-09
Annual Income: 1,448,375 in 2008-09
Restrictions:
We will not usually give grants for the following:
- individuals (we give grants only to registered charities)
- museums, galleries, libraries, exhibition centres and heritage attractions
- individual churches, cathedrals and other historic buildings (except for limited support under the preservation category)
- individual schools, colleges, universities or other educational establishments
- hospices, hospitals, nursing or residential care homes
- expeditions or research projects
- activities outside the stated geographical scope
We are rarely able to support charities whose main beneficiaries live within GREATER LONDON or in NORTHERN IRELAND
We will not normally support the following areas of activity:
- health and medicine, including drug and alcohol addiction, therapy and counselling
- support for people with disabilities
- the arts, including theatre, music and drama
- sport, including sports centres and individual playing field projects
- animal welfare or projects concerning the protection of single species
- expeditions and research projects
- individuals volunteering overseas
- conferences, cultural festivals, exhibitions and events
- salaries for specific posts
- major building projects, including the purchase of property or land
- endowments
- work that has already taken place (retrospective funding)
- appeals which seek to replace statutory funding
Method of Application:
No application form - applications in writing to The Director. See website for details.
Contact Details:
Christopher Bates
THE DULVERTON TRUST
5 ST. JAMES PLACE
LONDON
SW1A 1NP
Email Address : trust@dulverton.org
Telephone No. :0207 629 9121
Website URL : http://www.dulverton.org/index.htm
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Registered Charity 223485.
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