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The
Hedley Foundation
Established
in 1971, the Hedley Foundation supports young people, the
disabled and the terminally ill.
What
is the funding for?
The main objectives of the Trustees' grant making is to assist
and encourage development and change. Most grants will be
of a capital or one-off nature although they sometimes help
fund the introduction of new and innovative projects with
up to three annual grants. The main priority is young people:
their education, training, health and welfare. Secondary priorities
are for projects involving the disabled and terminally ill
and the provision of specialist medical equipment.
How
much money is available?
The average
grant size is £3,000.
Who
can apply?
Registered charities within the U.K.
When
to apply
At any time. The Trustees meet six times a year.
How
to apply
An Application form can be downloaded here.
Applications
should be sent to:
Mrs Pauline Barker, The Hedley Foundation, 1-3 College Hill,
London EC4R 2RA
email:
pbarker@hedleyfoundation.org.uk
Further
information can be found on their website: www.hedleyfoundation.org.uk
Key
words:
disabled, welfare, young people
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