| Rozelle
Trust
The
Rozelle Trust has been established to support a wide range
of charitable activities, reflecting the interests of the
Trustees.
What is
the funding for?
The Trust is a registered Scottish charity (no. SC040965)
which aims to help charities whose activities are primarily
based in Scotland, or overseas in developing countries.The
Trust will generally support smaller charities, especially
those working at grass roots and local community level where
the funds will be able to make a significant difference; hence
large national charities will not be considered.They mainly
support projects which help: Children and young people, People
living in poverty (particularly self-sustaining work), People
with disabilities
Ideally, the Trustees
will be looking to form long term relationships with organisations
funded, to allow the Trustees to fully understand and support
the activities of the organisation.
How much
money is available?
No maximum
or minimum given.
Who can
apply?
Only
registered Charities
When to
apply
At any time.
How to
apply
To enable the Trustees to assess all applications fairly,
each applicant must initially complete an Enquiry Form by
clicking here.
You will receive
a response from the Trust, usually within two weeks of receipt.
Should your enquiry be of interest to the Trustees, you will
then be asked to complete and return a Funding Application
Form which will be acknowledged and the Trustees undertake
to respond to your application within two months. Should your
application reach the final stage of the evaluation process,
in most cases, the Trustees will want to interview you at
your place of operation or project site, prior to making a
funding decision.
Further information
is available from the website
Key words:Youth,
disabled, poverty, overseas
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