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Charitable Grants for Churches Christian / Religious Activities Andrews Charitable Trust 0117 946 1834 Ms Sian Edwards The Clockhouse Bath Hill Keynsham Bristol, bs31 1HR Email: info@christianinitiative.org.uk http://www.cinnamonnetwork.co.uk /mustard/ Interests: The advancement of the Christian religion including the declaration of eternal life. The relief of sickness, poverty and distress in any part of the world as an expression of Christian love. The Trust is actively encouraging more Christian organisations to apply. How to Apply: Contacting the Trust directly. Grant potential: Contact Trust Charity No: 243509 The Barnabas Trust 01932 220622 Mrs Doris Edwards 63 Wolsey Drive Walton-on-Thames, KT12 3BB Grant potential: Contact the Trust Interests: People embarking on Christian mission activities, and people on religious education courses. Christian mission activities abroad are considered particularly relevant for this grant. How to Apply: In writing to the correspondent. Trustees meet quarterly. Charity No: 234558-14

Christian Initiative Trust 0117 946 1834 Ms Sian Edwards The Clockhouse Bath Hill Keynsham Bristol, bs31 1HR Interests: The Mustard Seed Awards are available for Christian entrepreneurial spirit in communicating Christian values and faith. How to Apply: Either by visiting The Cinnamon Network website or contacting the Trust directly. Email: info@christianinitiative.org.uk http://www.cinnamonnetwork.co.uk /mustard/ Grant potential: 5,000-15,000 Charity No: 255187 The Church and Community Fund 07825 759520 Grants Manager The Church and Community Fund Church House Great Smith Street London, SW1P 3AZ Email: ccf@churchofengland.org www.ccfund.org.uk Grant potential: 10,000-20,000 Interests: Funds effective and innovative community outreach projects linking with one or more of the CCFs 3 Strategic Funding Themes. These are available via the website. How to Apply: Via their website. Exclusions: Unlikely to fund Restoration and Repairs Charity No: 1074857 The Church Welfare Association 01722 322555 Canon Bridget Trump, Secretary Portway Place The Portway Stratford sub Castle Interests: The CWA (formerly known as the Church Moral Aid Association administers grants for the benefit of social work connected with the Church of England. For further information on its Aims and Objectives, please visit the website. 2

Salisbury, SP1 3LD Email: secretary@churchwelfareassociation.or g.uk www.churchwelfareassociation.org.uk Grant potential: 3,000 How to Apply: Application form available on website, please post to the Secretary. The Council meet January, April, July and October. Charity No: 209992 The Cinnamon Network Micro Grants Matt Bird 5 The Square Bagshot Surrey, GU19 5AX Email: comms@cinnamonnetwork.co.uk www.cinnamonnetwork.co.uk Interests: The provision of grant funding to facilitate churches and charities in effecting community transformation. The Cinnamon Network invites local churches in England to start a Cinnamon Network recognised church based community project. How to Apply: Via their website Exclusions: 3,000 match funding required Grant potential: 1,500 Charity No: 1156985 The Henry Smith Charity 020 7264 4970 The Henry Smith Charity Applications 6th Floor 65 Leadenhall Street London, EC3A 2AD www.henrysmithcharity.org.uk Grant potential: 20,000-50,000 Interests: Relief of poor, aged or sick clergy and their spouses, widows, widowers and dependents. To support various Christian projects giving particular priority to the spiritual needs of the elderly, the homeless and cognitively impaired. How to Apply: Via the website Exclusions: Capital appeals for places of worship unless providing services for the elderly and/or homeless. Charity No: 230102 3

The Hintze Family Charitable Foundation 020 7201 6900 Mr Jeremy Herridge 5 th Floor 33 Chester Street London, SW1X 7BL Email: Jeremy.herridge@cqsm.com Grant potential: Contact the Foundation Interests: To advance education, to advance religion, to relieve sickness and to further such other charitable purposes as the Trustees determine. To advance the work of Christian churches in England and Wales. For the repair and maintenance of Christian Churches in England and Wales and in particular in the Diocese of Southwark. How to Apply: Contact Foundation directly. Charity No: 1101842 The Joseph Rank Trust 01293 873947 Dr. John Higgs, Secretary The Joseph Rank Trust Worth Corner Turners Hill Road Crawley, RH10 7SL Email: secretary@ranktrust.org www.ranktrust.org Grant potential: 25,000 Interests: Projects that demonstrate a Christian approach to the practical, educational and spiritual needs of people of all ages. As well as the adaption of Church properties with a view to providing improved facilities for use by the church and its work in the community in which it is based. Particular consideration is given to Churches that advance the Christian faith by funding projects that meet the social needs of the community around them. How to Apply: Application form, visit the website for further details. Charity No: 1093844 The Jerusalem Trust 020 7410 0330 Mr Alan Peter Bookbinder The Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts The Peak 5 Wilton Road London, SW1V 1AP Interests: The objects of the Trust are to advance the Christian religion and to promote Christian organisations. They usually make grants to other Christian organisations, however occasionally make grants to individual churches. The Trustees make grants under the following headings: Christian Evangelism and Relief Work Overseas, Christian Media, Christian Education, Christian Art, Christian Mission in the UK. 4

Email: jerusalemtrust@sgct.org.uk http://www.sfct.org.uk/ How to Apply: There is no Application Form or deadline. Apply by post (no more than two sides of A4). Should receive an answer within 8 weeks of your application being acknowledged. Exclusions: Trustees do not normally make grants towards building or repair work for churches Grant potential: 10,000 Charity No: 285969 Laing Family Trusts 020 8238 8890 Ms Belgin Wingrove Grants Manager 33 Bunns Lane Mill Hill London, NW7 2DX Email: info@lainfamilytrusts.org.uk www.laingfamilytrusts.org.uk Grant potential: 30,000 Interests: The Laing Family Trusts are a group of four grant making trusts (Beatrice Laing Trust, Kirby Laing Foundation, Maurice & Hilda Laing Charitable Trust and Martin Laing Foundation) sharing a single administration. Therefore an application to one is considered an application to them all. There is a particular focus on churches with a vision for taking the Christian message to, and meeting the needs of their local communities. How to Apply: There is no formal application form. Application is by letter, accompanied by a concise proposal (usually about 3-4 pages). Information to include is available on their website. Charity No: 211814, 264299, 1058109, 278461 The Liz and Terry Bramall Foundation 01423 566666 Dr Terence George Bramall C/O Raworths LLP Eton House 89 Station Parade Harrogate HG1 1HF Grant potential: It varies. Average gift size is 10,000 but do give large amounts. Contact Interests: The original areas of support are in respect of the Christian faith, the benefit of the public in accordance with the statements of belief of the Church of England. The Foundation also looks for projects that promote the benefit of public or urban or rural regeneration in areas of social and economic deprivation. How to Apply: Contact the Trust 5

the Trust Charity No: 1121670 The Rank Foundation Rosamond McNulty The Rank Foundation 12 Warwick Square London, SW1V 2AA Email: rosamond.mcnulty@rankfoundation.c o.uk www.rankfoundation.co.uk Interests: Particular consideration is given to Churches that advance the Christian faith by funding projects that meet the social needs of the community around them. The advancement and promotion of the Christian religion and Christian religious education of the public. Encouraging and developing leadership amongst young people and those frail or lonely through old age and disability. Youth project grants and small appeal grants are available. How to Apply: Via their website and application form. Exclusions: Church buildings, except where facilities are a part of a community appeal. Grant potential: 5,000-10,000 Charity No: 276976 6