About
The Kelly Family Charitable Trust is a grant-giving body founded in 2004 by members of the Kelly family. The Trust focuses on funding charities whose activities involve all or most family members in initiatives that seek to tackle problems facing one or more of its members. They have funded charities working in fields including early intervention, mediation, prison services, and services for families affected by sexual abuse, physical abuse, and domestic violence. The Trust generally offers grants worth up to £5,000 and is happy to fund charities' core costs, encouraging applications from relatively new charities to help them become established. Grants are only made to organisations whose activities take place within the UK.
Funding Opportunities
Kelly Family Charitable Trust Grant
The Kelly Family Charitable Trust provides grants to charitable organizations in the United Kingdom. Grants are typically worth up to £5,000, though trustees will consider requests for higher amounts. The Trust awards grants twice a year through a competitive application process. Applications undergo an initial screening by trustees, with shortlisted charities invited to provide additional details and potentially receive a site visit. Organizations must meet specific application criteria to be eligible for funding.
Kelly Family Charitable Trust Grants
The Kelly Family Charitable Trust is a grant-giving body founded in 2004 by members of the Kelly family. The Trust is interested in funding charities whose activities involve all or most family members, where possible, in initiatives that seek to tackle problems facing one or more of its members. The Trust has funded charities working in fields including early intervention, mediation, prison services and services for families affected by sexual abuse, physical abuse and domestic violence, among others. The Trust generally offers grants worth up to £5,000, though trustees will consider requests for higher amounts. They are happy to fund charities' core costs and encourage applications from relatively new charities to help them become established. The trustees take a close interest in the progress of the charities they support, and projects shortlisted for grants will be contacted by the trust's grants administrator or a trustee. The Trust only makes grants to organisations whose activities take place within the UK. This funding opportunity is designed to support family-focused charitable initiatives that address various social challenges affecting families and their members.
Kelly Family Charitable Trust Grant Programme
The Kelly Family Charitable Trust provides grants to UK-based organisations whose activities support and strengthen family units. The trust prioritises funding for charities that involve all or most family members in initiatives that help families work as a cohesive unit in tackling problems. The trust focuses on three main areas: interventions that prevent family fracture (such as practical family support, relationship counselling, and mediation); families affected by sexual abuse, physical abuse, domestic violence, alcohol abuse, and drug abuse that threaten family integrity; and prisoners and their families during and after imprisonment. The trust prefers to support smaller charities with income below £500,000, though larger charities with pioneering pilot projects will be considered. Both capital and revenue grants are available, including core funding and project-based grants. The trust actively encourages applications from relatively new organisations to help them become established and considers repeat funding requests upon receipt of satisfactory progress reports.
At a Glance
- Total Funding Opportunities
- 3
- Active Now
- 3
- Source Domain
- kfct.org.uk
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