[cma-l] Funding News: People’s Postcode Trust – 2016 Grants (England, Scotland, & Wales)

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Wed Sep 28 15:10:05 BST 2016


Since 2009, People’s Postcode Trust has awarded more than £11m to over 1600
projects across Great Britain

People’s Postcode Trust operates its own society lottery and receives all
of its funding from players of People's Postcode Lottery.

*People’s Postcode Trust – 2016 Grants*

People’s Postcode Trust exists to try to make the world a better place
through short-term, designated funding for projects that focus on the
prevention of poverty, support healthy living initiatives and uphold human
rights for some of society’s most vulnerable groups. It will also consider
projects which help different communities come together for the benefit of
their local area.

People’s Postcode Trust seeks to help find real solutions to tackling the
root causes of poverty and its consequences, by, for example, equipping
people with the skills, knowledge and resources that they need to lift
themselves out of poverty. Poverty prevention can focus on relieving other
needs, such as needs associated with ethnicity, geography, gender, age,
disability, educational and skills attainment.

All applicants must read the following* Guidance Notes* before applying –
which give much more detailed information on eligibility:

2016 Guidance Notes <http://www.postcodetrust.org.uk/media/view/99>

Registered charities in England, Scotland & Wales can apply from £500 -
£20,000 (£10,000 in Wales) for projects meeting the above remit, whilst
other organisations may apply for up to £2,000

The form is open until the 30th of September at 5pm:

Online Application Form <https://grants.postcodetrust.org.uk/>

Applicants will then hear back within *10 weeks* of the closing date on the
outcome of their application.
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