The William Syson Foundation
The Foundation's objectives are:
The Foundation's objectives are:
The Said Foundation is a British charity founded in 1982 by international businessman and philanthropist, Wafic Said, and his wife Rosemary.
Amal (‘hope’ in Arabic ) is a programme of the Said Foundation making grants in the UK in support of a rich diversity of arts projects and activities, including storytelling, visual arts, theatre, poetry, film, music and dance.
The programme aims to further the following dual interlinked objectives:
Funding is available for projects that fit with the family ethos of protecting rural communities and encouraging participation in the arts, particularly that of textiles.
Priority is given to the following:
The funding is for core costs, including salaries and overheads.
Funding is available to charities and charitable organisations for projects that promote urban and rural regeneration, with a preference for the Yorkshire region.
Funding is available for activities that meet the charitable objectives of the Foundation, including: the promotion of the arts for the benefit of the public and the advancement of education for the public benefit, including the study of music and other arts.
Preference will be given to charities working the Yorkshire region.
Grants for charitable organisations with outdoor and character-building projects for young people in the North West England as well as for educational, religious and cultural activities and institutions in the North West of England.
The Bowland Charitable Trust offers grants to charitable organisations active in the UK.
The programme is intended to promote:
Outdoor and character-building projects for young people in the North West England.
Educational, religious and cultural activities and institutions.
Grants are available for charitable organisations carrying out a variety of general charitable activities in the UK.
It is the objective of the Trustees to make a number of relatively small but significant donations to a range of charities each year and also to identify at least one cause to which they are able to provide more substantial funding.
The amount is at the discretion of Trustees. To apply please use the following address:
David W Beech
Funding is available for projects in the West Midlands that will make a difference to communities and that they can be actively engaged in.
The Kennedy Leigh Charitable Trust offers grants to charitable organisations active in the UK or Israel.
The scheme is intended to support organisations undertaking general charitable activities.
In particular, the scheme wishes to support projects with the following themes:
The Catherine Cookson Charitable Trust offers grants to charitable organisations working in the North East of England.
The Trust supports a wide range of activities including education and training, environment and conservation, arts and culture as well as general charitable purposes. The Trust’s principal aim is to identify and meet the local needs of the area in which Dame Catherine was brought up and resided.
Last year, the trust awarded around £970,000 in charitable donations.
The Arts-based Learning Fund offers two levels of funding: