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OverviewIf you need to find g The Guide to Major Trusts 2025/26 is the UK's definitive detailed guide to grant funding. It supplies information on over 1,000 of the largest UK funders, which award a combined annual total of over GBP7.33 billion. Each grant-maker included in the guide has the potential to give over GBP250,000. Now in its 17th edition, the directory continues to be practical and effective to use. Providing thorough background information on grant sources, it offers advice on how to apply and what funders are looking for. It includes: Detail of grant-makers' policies and practices Essential financial facts, including the annual total of grants awarded Clear descriptions of eligibility criteria for applicants Funders' contact details and how to make an application Social media accounts of each charity, where availablerants for your charity or project, this guide is your definitive information source to over 1,000 of the largest grant-makers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ian PembridgePublisher: Directory of Social Change Imprint: Directory of Social Change Edition: 18th New edition ISBN: 9781784821197ISBN 10: 1784821195 Pages: 528 Publication Date: 02 September 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsOf the previous edition: 'In the annual scramble to secure funding for services in our community, The Guide to Major Trusts is our first port of call. This well-thumbed time-saver identifies good sources we didn't know about, has clear information on making effective applications and helps us to avoid approaches to funders where their interest and our services are poorly matched.' Mark Hinton, Manager, Citizens Advice Swale ***********'The Guide to Major Trusts is an essential resource in our fundraising toolkit. Having such a comprehensive list of funders ensures that our prospect pipeline remains healthy and we never miss an opportunity.' Charlotte Otter, Trusts and Foundations Manager, Southampton Hospitals Charity Author InformationGeorge Knight is one of DSC’s established trainers who runs courses on a range of subjects from project management to leadership and well-being to productivity. George is often seen fronting DSC’s conferences and often runs sessions at them. He originated and is the host of our popular Charity Questions podcasts where he interviews a range of influential individuals from across the sector. George is a published author having written Managing Your Inbox for DSC and also a book on rewilding and wellbeing called Beyond Domestication for Hatherleigh Press in the US. Before moving into training, George ran busy sales and customer services teams. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |