

Clothworkers' Foundation – UK
The Clothworkers’ Foundation aims through its funding to improve the quality of life, particularly for people and communities facing disadvantage.
- Type of funding
- Disability Specific
- Source
- Yorkshire Sport Foundation
About Clothworkers' Foundation – UK
Priorities/details: The Clothworkers' Foundation aims through its funding to improve the quality of life, particularly for people and communities facing disadvantage. They offer 2 streams of funding depending on income. They fund capital projects including building, fixtures, fittings, equipment and vehicles through a main grants programme and a small grants programme. Priorities include:
- Alcohol and substance misuse
- Disabled people
- Disadvantaged young people
- Domestic and sexual violence
- Elderly people
- Homelessness
- Disadvantaged minority communities
- Prisoners and ex-offenders
- Visual impairment
There are separate guidelines for Textiles and Conservation - CPD Bursaries/ Fellowships.
Who for: UK registered charities* with an annual operating income of under £15m
Grant amount: Charities with an annual income of less than £15m – no maximum grant with an average of 25k. Charities with an annual income of less than 250k – maximum grant of 10k with
an average of 7k
Deadline: There are no deadlines for applications - applications are accepted all year round.
Application process: Application forms are available on the website after completing an eligibility checker
By Post: The Clothworkers' Foundation, Clothworkers' Hall, Dunster Court, Mincing Lane, London, EC3R 7AH
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