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1466 funders found
The American University in Cairo
CatalogThe American University in Cairo (AUC) is a leading English-language, American-accredited institution of higher education located in Cairo, Egypt. Founded in 1919, AUC offers American-style liberal arts and professional education, serving as a cultural and intellectual bridge between Egypt, the Arab region, and the world.
The American-Scandinavian Foundation
CatalogThe American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) is the leading cultural and educational link between the U.S. and Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. An American non-profit organization, ASF works to build international understanding with an extensive program of fellowships, grants, intern/trainee sponsorship, publishing and membership offerings.
The Anchor Foundation
CatalogThe Anchor Foundation is a UK-based Christian charity that supports organizations concerned with social inclusion, particularly through ministries of healing and the arts. The foundation provides grants to Christian charities working in these focus areas.
The Anchor Society
CatalogThe Anchor Society is a charity established in 1769 dedicated to improving the lives of older people in the Greater Bristol Area. The organization collaborates with other charities and referral agencies to provide emergency grants and organisational grants to vulnerable, isolated, and lonely individuals aged 55 and above facing financial difficulties. Over the last four years, they have made over £266,000 in grants and supported more than 5,915 people in need.
The Anthony V Martin Foundation
CatalogThe Anthony V Martin Foundation (The AVM Foundation) is an animal welfare foundation that has been supporting charities since 2001. The Foundation provides financial grants and fundraising resources to non-profit organizations working to improve the treatment and welfare of animals worldwide. To date, the Foundation has raised and donated in excess of £4.5 million to charities and organizations developing rescue, treatment, rehabilitation, and education programmes for animals.
The Archer Trust
CatalogThe Archer Trust is a UK charitable organization that assists charities supporting disadvantaged or marginalised people. The Trust provides grants typically ranging from £1,000 to £5,000 to well-run UK charities for whom such funding will make a significant difference. Established in memory of Ronnie Archer, a successful businessman who rose through the ranks of Unilever, the Trust was initially funded by his wife Catherine and continues its mission following generous provision in her will after her death in 2021.
The Arctic Club
CatalogThe Arctic Club was founded in 1932 by Sir James Wordie, famous for his journeys to Antarctica with Shackleton on the Endurance, as well as expeditions to Svalbard, East Greenland and Baffin Island. The organization is comprised of Arctic enthusiasts with a wide range of interests, mainly from the UK though with many members from overseas. Members of the Club lead or participate in expeditions to the Arctic each year, and the organization offers advice and information about Arctic regions, particularly to young people planning expeditions. The Arctic Club also administers expedition grants through the Arctic Club Award program.
The Armourers & Brasiers' Company
CatalogThe Armourers & Brasiers' Company is a historic London livery company founded in 1322 as the guild overseeing the production of armour. Today, the Company exists primarily for charitable purposes, with its main mission being to promote Materials Science in the United Kingdom through charitable giving and networking activities. Through the associated Armourers & Brasiers' Gauntlet Trust, they provide grants to small charities, support science education in schools, fund Materials Science education and research at universities, and reward excellence in technical disciplines and leadership in affiliated units of the UK's armed forces.
The Arts Society
CatalogThe Arts Society is a UK-based membership organisation that brings arts education and culture to a network of over 64,000 members. Operating under the formal name National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS), it is a registered charity with over 300 local Arts Societies across the UK and beyond. The organization provides monthly expert arts lectures, special events, volunteering projects supporting cultural and heritage causes, a magazine, and a grants programme that helps make the arts accessible to more people.
The Ashley Family Foundation
CatalogThe Ashley Family Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales that supports arts, community and social welfare projects in Wales, with a particular interest in rural communities and environmental sustainability. Building on the legacy left by Bernard and Laura Ashley and the global business they developed, the Foundation invests in projects that boost community and support the creative arts. The Foundation runs three funding rounds per year to develop strong communities, social inclusion and creative arts, with particular emphasis on supporting arts, crafts, education, rural communities and environmental sustainability.
The Association for Industrial Archaeology
CatalogThe Association for Industrial Archaeology (AIA) is a UK-based organization dedicated to promoting industrial archaeology and heritage both nationally and internationally. With the tagline 'Giving our past a future,' the Association unites individuals, local societies, academics, and field professionals to support the development and sharing of knowledge about industrial archaeology. The AIA publishes Industrial Archaeology Review, the leading journal in the field, and operates a Programme of Awards and Grants to sponsor research, reward excellence, assist in the preservation and restoration of industrial heritage assets, and encourage research and publication. The organization also works to ensure the value of industrial sites is recognized in planning decisions.
The Australian National University
CatalogThe Australian National University (ANU) is Australia's leading research and teaching university, ranked #32 in the world and #1 in Australia across 12 academic disciplines. Located in Canberra, ANU is home to over 17,000 students from 100 countries and has 6 Nobel laureates among its staff and alumni. The university offers comprehensive undergraduate and postgraduate programs, along with extensive scholarship opportunities and a vibrant campus community that supports students from diverse backgrounds to learn, grow, and make a difference.
The Aziz Foundation
CatalogThe Aziz Foundation is a family charitable foundation established to nurture confident, articulate public leaders of Muslim background who are able to critically engage with public narratives and address the social challenges facing British Muslim communities and wider society. The Foundation offers Masters scholarships to British Muslims, enabling them, in partnership with UK universities, to progress in their careers and excel in higher education for a better society.
The BRIT Trust
CatalogEstablished by the recorded music industry in 1989 and funded largely by the annual BRIT Awards, the BRIT Trust's mission is to improve lives through the power of music and the creative arts. The BRIT Trust has made more than 280 donations totalling almost £30 million since its inception in 1989, supporting causes that share its mission to improve lives through the power of music and the creative arts.
The Barnes Fund
CatalogThe Barnes Fund is a local charity that supports the people and communities of Barnes, specifically focusing on those with the greatest need. The organization provides financial grants directly to individuals and to organizations and charities that serve Barnes residents. The fund supports older people, those on low income or in financial hardship, people who are disabled or in poor health, and provides facilities for recreation, education, and almshouse accommodation for older people through Walsingham Lodge.
The Beach Cottage at Seasons in Malibu
CatalogThe Beach Cottage at Seasons in Malibu is a CARF-accredited, luxury mental health treatment center located in Malibu, California. The facility specializes in treating a wide variety of mental health disorders including depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, PTSD, and trauma. They offer comprehensive mental health care with an emphasis on individualized treatment, evidence-based interventions such as EMDR, Brainspotting, DBT, and CBT, along with holistic approaches including acupuncture, mindfulness, and yoga.
The Beit Trust
CatalogThe Beit Trust is a UK-registered charity working for the benefit of the people in Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi. The Trust provides grants for large construction projects such as hospitals and schools, as well as enhancements to existing establishments including independent, rural or mission schools, hospitals and wildlife schemes. The Trust also offers postgraduate scholarships for relevant courses at universities in the United Kingdom or South Africa for nationals domiciled in Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi, and supports conservation, emergency relief, and community development initiatives.
The Bergman Estate on Fårö Foundation
CatalogThe Bergman Estate on Fårö Foundation (Bergmangårdarna) is a cultural foundation that operates artist and scholar residencies at the former home of legendary Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman on the island of Fårö, Sweden. The foundation invites artists, scholars, non-fiction writers, and journalists from around the world to work at Bergman's preserved estate, which includes four houses and a private cinema. The residency aims to nurture contemplative and creative work in the same spirit that inspired Bergman's artistic pursuits over forty years.
The Betty Game Opportunities Trust
CatalogThe Betty Game Opportunities Trust is a UK registered charity (number 1133370) established in 2009 in memory of Open University graduate Betty Game. The Trust provides small grants to residents of Stevenage (postcodes SG1 and SG2) to help them achieve their educational ambitions, particularly supporting those studying with the Open University. Grants assist with expenses such as books, travel, revision courses, and course fees.
The Betty Ross Trust
CatalogThe Betty Ross Trust is a Registered Scottish Charity established to provide financial or other assistance to charitable institutions, societies, foundations or funds, with the primary purpose of aiding those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability or other disadvantage in the Perthshire area. This can be through the provision of funding or other assistance, such as equipment and help to enable people to remain in their own home for as long as possible. The Trust considers funding applications for equipment such as hospital beds for the home, special chairs, and the provision of funding for the adaptation of bathrooms and other necessary adaptations or equipment.
The Blackwood Engineering Trust
CatalogThe Blackwood Engineering Trust is a charitable foundation established in 2015 by Blackwood Engineering Limited, a company based in South Wales and Belgium that supplies counterweights and casting products globally. The Trust's objective is advancing the education of and benefiting children and young people in need by reason of poverty, bereavement, sickness or disability in the UK and abroad. Initially focused on helping sick, disabled and disadvantaged orphan children in China, the Trust has expanded to support children's charities in locations where Blackwood Engineering operates, including the UK, Belgium, China, and India. The Trust typically awards grants between £500-£2,000 to charitable organizations helping children.
The Britford Bridge Trust
CatalogThe Britford Bridge Trust is a family foundation giving grants that support the advancement of education, culture, heritage and science, the protection of the environment and the relief of those in need. The Trust favours applications that have national and international relevance and will not consider applications from overseas charities and causes, and medical research. The Trust is a registered charity supporting the prevention or relief of poverty, the advancement of education, health or saving of lives, and the advancement of arts, culture, heritage, or science, with applicants required to have national or international reach with regional consideration given to projects in Dorset and Cambridge areas only.
The British Mountaineering Council
CatalogThe British Mountaineering Council (BMC) is the national representative body for climbers, hill walkers and mountaineers in England and Wales. With a community of 80,000 members, the BMC works to protect access to climbing and walking areas, promote conservation, support volunteers and clubs, develop competitive climbing performance including GB national teams, and provide services such as travel insurance and training courses. The organization campaigns for environmental protection, organizes events and social walks, manages huts and climbing walls, and advocates for outdoor recreation through parliamentary engagement.
The Burns Price Foundation
CatalogThe Burns Price Foundation is a UK-based Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) that seeks to promote good citizenship amongst young people in the United Kingdom. The foundation provides grants of up to £5,000 to young people aged 11-18 for community projects that make a difference in their communities. What makes the foundation unique is that it encourages young people themselves to be the applicants, with adult supervision support.