The Guide to New Trusts 2023/24

Jessica Threlfall author Ross Hardy author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Directory of Social Change

Published:1st May '23

£65.00

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The Guide to New Trusts 2023/24 cover

Finding new grant-makers is a time-consuming and intricate business. The Guide to New Trusts takes the legwork out of the process to help you beat a short path to new funders who might support your cause. The grant-makers in this guide, all registered in 2022/23, were chosen, were chosen for their wide geographical area of operation and the breadth of their giving criteria, making them relevant to a large number of charities. This new edition offers a diverse range of opportunities, with grant-making charities established by individuals, families and companies. The list includes an eclectic blend of founders and trustees including entrepreneurs, retailers, premier league footballers and a screenwriter. What does it cover? At a glance, you can find essential, up-to-date information on: * Grant-makers' aims and objectives * The causes or types of project they do and do not fund * Contact details, policies and application guidelines * Any available social media account information Who should buy this book? As the UK's leading guide to the latest grant-making charities, this is a vital resource for anyone looking for potential new funding for their organisation.

What they said about previous editions: 'As a fundraiser for nearly 20 years, I realise the value in information and knowledge, and this publication remains an essential guide for fundraisers...This guide is a brilliant tool for finding partners to work with and help create a stronger charity sector.' [from the Foreword] Tom Dixon, Head of Fundraising and Communications, Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity ; 'The Guide to New Trusts is a well-researched and easy-to-read resource for a small fundraising development team - the one-stop shop to find newly established grant-makers.' Celine McStravick, Strategic Director, National Children's Bureau

ISBN: 9781784821081

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44 pages