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OverviewYou no longer need to keep a keen eye out for new grant-making charities giving money away to charities like yours. This annual guide tracks new grant-makers established each year, and offers their details to you in an easy to digest format. The Directory of Social Change saves you time by including more than 100 new funders, registered with the Charity Commission in 2015/16, whose giving criteria are general enough to be relevant to the greatest number of charities. At a glance, you can find the details of each new grant-maker, their aims and objectives, the kinds of projects they fund and their application process. Who should buy this book? This is the UK's leading guide to new trusts. Ideal for any chief executive, trustee or fundraising manager who will find this a vital source of information about new potential funding available to their organisation. What does it cover? The guide includes: * Up-to-date and essential information in every entry * Details of what grant-making charities do fund, and what they don't * Clearly presented information, well indexed to save you time * Details on grant-making charities' policies, contact details and application deadlines Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rachel CainPublisher: Directory of Social Change Imprint: Directory of Social Change ISBN: 9781784820169ISBN 10: 1784820164 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 06 June 2016 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 ContentsReviews'Finding new sources of funding can be difficult and time consuming. This book, however, enabled me to identify easily several new trusts to which we had not applied. A colleague approached a new trust and received GBP5,000 only a matter of weeks afterwards. In my opinion The Guide to New Trusts is definitely a worthwhile investment and a must-read for any trust fundraiser.' Alison Whittaker-Stewart, Senior Community Fundraiser, British Red Cross; 'The Guide to New Trusts helps in this tough climate by providing fundraisers with an extra weapon in their armoury.'Patrick Goodison, Trustee, The Shankly Family Foundation [from the 2015/16 Foreword]; 'The book offers an invaluable and cost-effective way of gaining information about new funders.' Lucie Davies, Development Management, FACT Author InformationRachel Cain joined Directory of Social Change (DSC) in 2015 and has enjoyed contributing to the Directory of Grant Making Trusts and DSC's funding websites and she is currently working on the Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need. She also works on DSC's Big Lottery Refund Campaign and takes a keen interest in policy work. Rachel 2 Rachel also has voluntary experience with a number of third sector organisations, ranging from a community development charity in London to a befriending service in Denmark. She has a BA (Hons) in Human Sciences from the University of Oxford, where she successfully campaigned for the Living Wage and was also elected as a Charities Officer. Before joining DSC she worked for an MP, setting up a project with local schools and assisting community groups with funding applications. She is particularly interested in policy, social welfare and politics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |