East Riding 4 Community Funding Report

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Funding search for Village Halls and Community Centres East Riding 4 Community Funding Report Prepared for ERVAS ebulletin 2 February 2017 by Claire Thomas of East Riding Voluntary Action Service (ERVAS) Page 1 of 13

Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation Funding Body: Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation Grants are available to registered charities in England and Wales to support a wide range of charitable projects in the areas of community, education, health and social welfare. Maximum Value: Discretionary Minimum Value: 1,000 Grants of over 1000 are available. Grants are usually paid as single payments in a one year period but, if considered particularly beneficial to the project, they may be extended over three years. Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation http://www.bernardsunley.org/index.html Digby Nelson Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation 20 Berkeley Square W1J 6LH Tel: 020 7408 2198 E-Mail: office@bernardsunley.org Brelms Trust Funding Body: The Brelms Trust CIO Grants are available for registered charities in Yorkshire who are working within local communities to tackle disadvantage and to provide sustainable benefit. Page 2 of 13

10/02/2017 Maximum Value: 15,000 Minimum Value: 1,000 Grants awarded are from 1,000 to a maximum of 5,000 per year, either as a one-off grant or up to a maximum of 3 consecutive years. Therefore, over a 3 year period, a total grant of between 3,000 and 15,000 is available per application. The Brelms Trust http://www.brelmstrust.org.uk/ The Trust Administrator The Brelms Trust CIO Metro House 57 Pepper Road Leeds West Yorkshire LS10 2RU E-Mail: admin@brelmstrust.org.uk Clore Duffield Foundation - Main Grants Programme Funding Body: Clore Duffield Foundation Grants are available to registered charities in support of the cultural sector in the UK. Support is also occasionally available to the health and social care sectors. Maximum Value: Discretionary Minimum Value: There is no minimum value Grants range from below 10,000 to sums in excess of 1 million.the Foundation maintains a balance between supporting large-scale projects, with far-reaching effects, and small-scale community endeavours. Clore Duffield Foundation http://www.cloreduffield.org.uk/ Page 3 of 13

Clore Duffield Foundation Main Grants Programme http://www.cloreduffield.org.uk/main-grants Enquiries Clore Duffield Foundation Studio 3 Chelsea Manor Studios Flood Street SW3 5SR Tel: 0207 351 6061 Fax: 0207 351 5308 E-Mail: info@cloreduffield.org.uk De Brye Charitable Trust (Stanley Smith General Charitable Trust) Funding Body: de Brye Charitable Trust (Stanley Smith General Charitable Trust) Grants are available to charitable organisations for projects assisting the physically disabled as well as other charitable projects in or outside of the UK at the trustees' discretion. Maximum Value: Discretionary Minimum Value: There is no minimum value The Trust gives around 125,000 in grants each year. Funding is at the discretion of the Trustees. Previous grants have been for between 1,000 and 10,000 with most grants being in the range of 2,000 to 4,000. Page 4 of 13

George Georghiou de Brye Charitable Trust (Stanley Smith General Charitable Trust) Mercer & Hole Trustees Ltd 72 Road St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 1NS Tel: 01727 869141 England - Reaching Communities Funding Body: Big Lottery Fund Grants are available for voluntary, community and social enterprise sector organisations in England to identify local projects that make positive changes within their own community. Maximum Value: 500,000 Minimum Value: 10,000 This is a 200 million grants programme. Grants of between 10,000 and 500,000 are available. Grants of up to 100,000 are available for small capital work. Reaching Communities Programme http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/prog_reaching_communities.htm?regioncode=uk&prog=open&status=theprog&title=reaching%20communities Page 5 of 13

Big Advice Team Big Lottery Fund 1 Plough Place EC4A 1DE Tel: 03454 102030 Garfield Weston Foundation Funding Body: Garfield Weston Foundation One-off grants are available to charitable organisations in the UK for a wide range of projects in the arts, education, youth, health, community, environment, religion and welfare. Maximum Value: Discretionary Minimum Value: 1,000 The Foundation gave more than 58 million in grants in 2016. Around 1,500 charities from across the UK received funding. The Foundation offers two levels of funding: Regular Grants (also called Main Grants) of between 1,000 and 99,999. Major Grants of 100,000 and above. Typically grants are made for a single year; however, the Trustees may consider making a grant spread over a number of years at their discretion if they feel this would be appropriate. Garfield Weston Foundation http://www.garfieldweston.org/ Page 6 of 13

The Administrator Garfield Weston Foundation 10 Weston Centre 10 Grosvenor Street W1K 4QY Tel: 020 7399 6565 Mondegreen - Sandsfield Gravel Funding Body: Mondegreen EB Ltd Funding is available to not-for-profit organisations for projects that benefit the community and environment within 10 miles of the Brandesburton site in East Yorkshire. Maximum Value: 20,000 Minimum Value: There is no minimum value The maximum grant is 20,000. Mondegreen - Sandsfield Gravel http://www.mondegreen.org.uk/landfill-sites/sandsfield-gravel/ Angela Pease Mondegreen EB Ltd Boston House 214 High Street Boston Spa Leeds LS23 6AD Tel: 01937 848859 E-Mail: angelapease@mondegreen.org.uk Page 7 of 13

Rank Foundation - 'Pebbles' Small Grants Programme Funding Body: The Rank Foundation Funding is available for charities and churches for projects that benefit UK residents in UK communities. Maximum Value: Discretionary Minimum Value: There is no minimum value Grants are available for projects which are costed at under 1 million. Rank Foundation http://www.rankfoundation.com/ 'Pebbles' Small Grants Programme http://www.rankfoundation.com/small-appeals/ Enquiries The Rank Foundation 12 Warwick Square SW1V 2AA E-Mail: contactus@rankfoundation.com Trusthouse Charitable Foundation Funding Body: The Trusthouse Charitable Foundation Grants are available to charitable and not-for-profit organisations in the UK for small, local projects working to address community issues in areas of extreme Urban Deprivation or remote, socio-economically deprived Rural Areas. Maximum Value: 45,000 Minimum Value: 1,000 Page 8 of 13

The Foundation offers the following levels of support: Small Grants: of between 1,000 and 6,000. Standard Grants: of between 6,001 and 12,000. Large Grants: of between 10,000 and 45,000 for capital projects only. Trusthouse Charitable Foundation http://www.trusthousecharitablefoundation.org.uk/ Trusthouse Charitable Foundation - Grants http://www.trusthousecharitablefoundation.org.uk/grants/ Judith Leigh The Trusthouse Charitable Foundation 65 Leadenhall Street EC3A 2AD Tel: 020 7264 4990 Marie Hale The Trusthouse Charitable Foundation 65 Leadenhall Street EC3A 2AD Tel: 020 7264 4990 Tudor Trust Funding Body: Tudor Trust Funding is available for work in the UK that aims to build stronger communities and tries to meet the many different needs of people at the margins of society. Maximum Value: Discretionary Minimum Value: 10,000 Page 9 of 13

There is no maximum or minimum level of grant, although it is unusual for a grant of less than 10,000 to be made. In some situations the Trust may make a short-term loan. Most grants are made over one, two or three years. The Trust understands that tackling deep-rooted problems takes time so funding is sometimes available over a longer period, usually by making a further grant following on from the original one. However, applicants should be aware that the Trust's funding cannot continue indefinitely. The Trust also engages with the groups it supports by offering advice and development support where this is needed. The Trust currently funds one in ten applications. Tudor Trust http://www.tudortrust.org.uk Enquiries Tudor Trust 7 Ladbroke Grove W11 3BD Tel: 020 7727 8522 E-Mail: applications@tudortrust.org.uk Waste Recycling Environmental (WREN) - FCC Community Action Fund Funding Body: WREN Grants for environmental and community-based projectsin areas of England and Wales close to Waste Recycling Group landfill sites. Projects must provide, maintain or improve a public park or other public amenity. 22/02/2017 Maximum Value: 50,000 Minimum Value: 2,000 Grants of between 2,000 and 50,000 are available for projects with a maximum total cost of 500,000. This is a fiercely competitive funding programme. At the June 2016 round of applications, WREN received funding requests in excess of 6 million. Third Party Funding Page 10 of 13

Under the Landfill Communities Fund, Waste Recycling Group Ltd can voluntarily pass to WREN a percentage of its Landfill Tax bill for distribution to suitable projects. Of this, the Government only allows WRG plc a 90% credit against this amount. In order to mitigate the losses incurred by participating in the Scheme, Waste Recycling Group (as a condition of providing WREN with the Landfill Tax Credits) requires project applicants to secure the help of eligible 'Third Parties' who will reimburse them with an amount equal to 10.75% of any grant committed. The figure of 10.75% also takes into account the automatic levy charged by the scheme's regulator ENTRUST together with a proportion of the costs associated with administering the grant. The key consideration regarding Third Party funding is the term 'Unique Benefit'. Simply, a Third Party funder cannot gain any unique benefit from the project put forward for funding. Examples of organisations which can be Third Party funders are as follows: Private companies. Public sector organisations such as local authorities or county councils. Charities. Voluntary organisations. Private donors. A person who shares the benefits with others, for example, a member of a church congregation or a person who uses with others, a village hall or other community facility. The 10.75% amount should not be included as part of the grant application and must not be included in the project funding calculations. The Third Party funding transaction, while facilitated by WREN, is a transaction outside the realms of the project and its associated costs. The payment is made directly from the Third Party funder to the landfill operator, Waste Recycling Group. WREN http://www.wren.org.uk WREN FCC Community Action Fund http://www.wren.org.uk/apply/wren-grant-scheme Enquiries WREN Waste Recycling Environmental Ltd WREN House Manor Farm Bridgham Norfolk NR16 2RX Tel: 01953 717165 Fax: 01953 718202 E-Mail: info@wren.org.uk Page 11 of 13

Wolfson Foundation Funding Body: Wolfson Foundation The Foundationaims to support excellence in the UK, generally through the funding of capital infrastructure in the fields of science and technology, arts and humanities, education, and health and disability 10/06/2017 Maximum Value: Discretionary Minimum Value: There is no minimum value The Foundation allocates approximately 30 million per annum. There are no minimum or maximum levels of grant that can be applied for and the size of the grants varies greatly across different programme areas. Wolfson Foundation http://www.wolfson.org.uk/ Paul Ramsbottom Wolfson Foundation 8 Queen Anne Street W1M 9LD Tel: 0207 323 5730 Fax: 0207 323 3241 YORhub 4 Good Fund Funding Body: YORhub Grants are available to local voluntary and community organisations in Yorkshire and the Humber for community projects which support local social and economic regeneration. Page 12 of 13

Maximum Value: 10,000 Minimum Value: There is no minimum value Grants of up to 10,000 per project are available. Only one application can be made per project. The grants can cover either the partial costs of the project or the full project costs. YorHub http://www.yorhub.com/what-we-do/economic-regeneration/ Philip Henderson East Riding of Yorkshire Council Infrastructure and Facilities BS109 County Hall Beverley HU17 9BA E-Mail: philip.henderson@eastriding.gov.uk Page 13 of 13