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The Laurence Plummer Foundation
CatalogThe Laurence Plummer Foundation is a registered charity set up to provide small grants to assist disadvantaged young people from Medway and Kent take part in sport. Individuals, clubs and teams can apply for financial assistance from The Laurence Plummer Foundation to help them take the next step in their chosen sport.
The LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation
CatalogThe LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation is a nonprofit organization established to honor the memory of LeRoy Homer, the First Officer of United Airlines Flight 93 who died on September 11, 2001. The Foundation provides aviation scholarships to aspiring pilots, helping to fulfill LeRoy's dream of flying by supporting the next generation of aviators. The organization is committed to community outreach and education, inspiring youth to pursue careers in aviation while keeping alive the legacy of a hero who gave his life during the September 11th attacks.
The Leathersellers' Company
CatalogThe Leathersellers' Company is a historic livery company and charitable foundation in the City of London with over 600 years of history. The organization enables individuals and communities by working with charities, fosters opportunity through education, and supports the UK leather trade. The Leathersellers' Foundation provides multi-year grants focusing on adverse childhood experiences, supports educational opportunities through partnerships in South East London and undergraduate scholarships, and funds programs to support the UK leather industry as a sustainable material for the future.
The Leche Trust
CatalogThe Leche Trust is a charitable trust that supports the performing arts, heritage conservation, and training for young professionals in both fields. The Trust provides funding through its main grants programme, believing that the arts and artists make the world a better place. For heritage conservation, they support the conservation of historically, artistically and culturally significant buildings and objects dating from before 1837 that are in urgent need of remedial treatment and are in public or charitable ownership.
The Leslie Sell Charitable Trust
CatalogThe Leslie Sell Charitable Trust was established in May 1969 by the late Leslie Sell to provide financial assistance to the Scouting and Guiding movement. This independent Trust Fund makes small grants to Scout and Guide Groups in the UK to help with the cost of repairs, purchasing equipment, or trips in the UK or overseas. The Trust also administers the Peter Sell Award, established in 2011 in memory of one of the trustees.
The Linder Foundation
CatalogThe Linder Foundation is a UK-based charitable organization that provides grants to innovative charities to maximize impact. The Foundation seeks to be a major stakeholder in the projects it funds and often serves as an early stage funder for innovative initiatives. Their funding focuses on five key areas: environment (biodiversity and species preservation), young people (youth offending prevention), hospices and respite care, medical electives (supporting medical schools), and the arts.
The Lipman-Miliband Trust
CatalogThe Lipman-Miliband Trust is one of the UK's few charitable funders dedicated to supporting socialist political education as a vital tool for collective action, democratic engagement and transformative change. For over fifty years, the Trust has funded radical projects, publications and grassroots organisations that challenge injustice and build collective power. They fund a wide range of work including workshops, publications, cultural projects, events, research, campaigns and training, from community and trade union organising to radical history projects.
The London Community Foundation
CatalogThe London Community Foundation works to improve the lives of the most disadvantaged people in London by connecting donors with small, local charities and community groups. They believe in the vital role of local community organisations in making London a fairer place for everyone, supporting donors to make a difference where it matters most. The foundation has provided over £134 million in grants across London, with a focus on addressing extreme inequality and supporting communities from the ground up.
The London School of Economics and Political Science
CatalogThe London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a world-leading social sciences university based in London. Founded in 1895, LSE is dedicated to studying the social, political and economic sciences. The institution conducts research and provides education across undergraduate, graduate, and executive programs, focusing on understanding society and shaping policy through rigorous academic inquiry. LSE is home to world-leading sustainability research, entrepreneurship programs, and numerous research centres addressing global challenges including climate, technology, society, and economic development.
The Meriden Foundation
CatalogFounded in 1932, The Meriden Foundation is dedicated to the well-being of the citizens of Meriden, Connecticut and its surrounding area. The foundation provides scholarships to local high school students and grants to charitable organizations, supporting an all-inclusive community.
The Methodist Church of New Zealand
CatalogThe Methodist Church of New Zealand (Te Hāhi Weteriana o Aotearoa) is a Christian denomination that reflects and proclaims the transforming love of God as revealed in Jesus Christ. The church is empowered by the Holy Spirit to serve in the community and is guided by the Treaty of Waitangi in its mission work. The organization provides worship services, liturgical resources, social services, grants and funding, youth programs, climate justice initiatives, and support for ministers and parish communities throughout New Zealand.
The Michael Tippett Musical Foundation
CatalogThe Michael Tippett Musical Foundation is a charitable trust established by British composer Michael Tippett (1905-1998) to encourage the music of the future. The principal aims of the Foundation are to honour Tippett's desire to fund young musicians and composers and to support the performance and promotion of his own music. Named after the composer of visionary twentieth-century works including the oratorio A Child of Our Time, five operas and four symphonies, the Foundation continues his legacy by supporting emerging musical talent and promoting classical music.
The Mickel Fund
CatalogThe Mickel Fund is a Registered Scottish Charitable Trust, founded by Douglas W Mickel in the 1970s, with the sole purpose of improving the lives of others through charitable donations in and around Scotland, and where possible on a global scale. The Fund aims to be a flexible and helpful funder that builds relationships with the organisations they fund, using innovative thinking, human capital of the trustees and strong governance to leverage financial capital in supporting both entrepreneurial charitable activity and long standing philanthropic endeavours, including crisis work both in the UK and globally.
The Mitte Foundation
CatalogThe Roy F. and Joann Cole Mitte Foundation is a philanthropic organization based in Austin, Texas, dedicated to supporting communities through grants and academic scholarships. The foundation focuses on promoting and enhancing historical, cultural, educational, and family activities, with particular emphasis on central Texas and the Brownsville area. Their community grants program supports grantee organizations while their scholarship program assists students graduating high school in Region XIII.
The Mrs Smith & Mount Trust
CatalogThe Mrs Smith & Mount Trust is a registered charity (Charity Number 1009718) that aims to assist disadvantaged people towards greater independence or a better quality of life. The Trust achieves its mission by making grants to charities working in targeted fields through two main programs: The Mount Fund, which focuses on therapeutic interventions in mental health, homelessness, community youth services, and refugee and asylum seekers; and The Mrs Smith Fund, which provides small hardship grants to individuals in need through block grants to registered charities.
The National Archives
CatalogThe National Archives is the official archive and publisher for the UK government and for England and Wales. It safeguards and provides access to over 1,000 years of history, including government records, historical manuscripts, and national heritage materials. As an Independent Research Organisation, The National Archives serves researchers, educators, and the public while providing guidance to the archives sector and information management services.
The National Benevolent Charity
CatalogThe National Benevolent Charity has been improving lives since 1812, helping people in times of need by offering grants to individuals living in poverty or financial hardship and grants to organisations working to relieve poverty. The charity provides support for essential items including white goods, household goods, food and clothing, and assistance with utility and priority debts. Through their Hardship Grants program for individuals and Improving Lives Fund for organisations, they work to strengthen families, support education and training, build financial resilience, and relieve destitution.
The National Foundation for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
CatalogThe National Foundation for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (NFDHH) supports and advocates for Deaf and hard of hearing New Zealanders. With over 880,000 people affected by hearing loss in New Zealand, NFDHH works to provide hearing screening in schools, workplace education, retirement village outreach programmes, safe listening education for young people, grants and scholarships, resources, and community support services to ensure individuals with hearing loss receive the care and advocacy they need.
The National Lottery Community Fund
CatalogThe National Lottery Community Fund is the UK's largest community funder, distributing money raised by National Lottery players to communities across the UK. They fund community projects that help people connect, grow and build a better future, with a focus on supporting people facing poverty, disadvantage or discrimination. By 2030, they will share over £4 billion to create stronger, fairer communities across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales through four community-led missions: bringing communities together, helping children and young people thrive, promoting healthier communities, and supporting environmental sustainability.
The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in The State of North Carolina
CatalogFounded in 1894, the NSCDA-NC is dedicated to furthering an appreciation of our national heritage through historic preservation, patriotic service, and educational projects. The organization maintains and operates historic properties including the Burgwin-Wright House and Gardens, Joel Lane House, and Haywood Hall, while also providing scholarships and supporting patriotic service initiatives throughout North Carolina.
The Next Challenge
CatalogThe Next Challenge is an adventure and expedition resource platform founded by Tim Moss to help people go on adventures. The organization provides expedition grants, adventure advice, equipment reviews, and practical guides for various types of expeditions including cycling, mountaineering, polar expeditions, desert crossing, and ocean rowing. Through their expedition grant program, they support adventurers with funding and equipment for their expeditions.
The Oakland Foundation
CatalogThe Oakland Foundation is a registered charity (1153547) based in Redditch, England. Launched in 2012 and officially opened by Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal, the Foundation supports children under the age of 16 and their families who live in England and Wales. The charity focuses on three key themes: Education (helping children access educational projects regardless of background), Health and Nutrition (helping children learn about healthy food and lifestyle choices), and Sport (helping children access sport and activities irrespective of social background or physical ability). The Foundation particularly supports projects in areas where their main sponsor Oakland International operates, including Redditch, Bardon, Corby, Knottingley, and Skelmersdale.
The Pink Ribbon Foundation
CatalogThe Pink Ribbon Foundation is a grant-making trust with a mission to fund projects and provide financial support to UK charities which relieve the needs of people who are suffering from, have been affected by breast cancer, or who work to advance the understanding of breast cancer and its early detection and treatment. The Foundation supports a large number of charities in the UK, with particular focus on smaller organizations that operate on limited budgets. It maintains minimal infrastructure and keeps overheads low, relying on the voluntary work of Trustees, interested parties, and Patrons to maximize the amount that goes directly to beneficiary charities.
The Pittsburgh Foundation
CatalogThe Pittsburgh Foundation is a community foundation established in 1945 that works to improve the quality of life in the Pittsburgh region by evaluating and addressing community issues, promoting responsible philanthropy, and connecting donors to the critical needs of the community. With assets totaling $1.5 billion and nearly 3,000 donor funds, the Foundation is committed to creating a vibrant, equitable, and just Pittsburgh region that supports everyone—regardless of race, identity, and circumstance—to thrive and fulfill their potential. Its strategic priorities include promoting philanthropy, supporting community, and catalyzing partnerships.