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Jephcott Charitable Trust

Funded by: Jephcott Charitable Trust

Key Details

Amount
Grants are made in the range of 2,000 to 10,000, and in exceptional cases only, up to 20,000.
Deadline
Applications are considered at Trustee meetings which are held in April and October.
Complexity
Moderate (standard application)
Region
National
Type
Grant
Funder Type
Philanthropic Foundation
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About This Grant

This trust likes to make grants which will make a difference, preference is given to charities or projects which clearly have a significant, tangible, long-term and sustainable benefit to a community, region, area or large number of people. Priority areas: environment, education and health.

Eligibility

Registered charity or properly constituted organisation. The purpose for which you are applying must be legally charitable and your constitution must allow you to carry out that work; your proposal falls within our funding priorities; the work for which you want funding has not already taken place; the work will benefit a community, village, area or large number of people.

Legal requirements: ACNC Registered Charity, Nonprofit legal entity (inc. assn, company, coop. or trust), Not for profit, Registered Charity

Exclusions

Organisations or charities where there are unduly excessive administration costs; charities or organisations which have unduly excessive reserves or liquid assets; heritage or preservation; projects solely focused on animal welfare and/or relief of poverty; general appeals for a large national charity or organisation; individuals and expedition groups; promotion of religion.

How to Apply

Submit application by post. Details and application form at: https://www.jephcottcharitabletrust.org.uk/apply

Source: Public web page

Last verified: 9 April 2026

Information is provided as a guide only. Always check the funder's official website for the most current details before applying.


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