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The
Garfield Weston Foundation
The Garfield
Weston Foundation was established in 1958 by Willard Garfield
Weston, a Canadian businessman who arrived in the UK with
his family in 1932. He was the creator of Associated British
Foods and the Foundation was endowed with the donation of
family owned company shares. As a result, the Foundation is
today the ultimate controller of the company.
What
is the funding for?
Over the past fifty years The Garfield Weston Foundation has
supported a wide range of organisations with grants of varying
sizes. Recent funding has supported projects in the following
categories: Arts, Community, Education, Welfare, Medical,
Religion, Youth and Environment.
How
much money is available?
Each case is considered on individual merit.
Who
can apply?
Registered charities including churches, educational establishments,
hospitals and housing corporations.
When
to apply
At any time, the directors meet on a regular basis.
How
to apply
Application forms can be downloaded from the website.
You are
encouraged to study the website but if you have any further
questions you can contact:
The Administrator
Garfield Weston Foundation
Weston Centre
10 Grosvenor Street
London
W1K 4QY
Telephone:
020 7399 6565
Key
words: community, youth, education, health, welfare,
environment
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