ISBN-13: 9781784821449 / Angielski / Twarda / 2025 / 776 str.
With this guide, you'll have access to key information over 2,000 grant-making charities, each with the potential to give £50,000 a year or more. You'll have the information you need to gain a share of around £5.6 billion, with entries outlining grant-makers’ selection criteria, how to apply and what kinds of projects they fund. You'll be able to go right to the most relevant funders thanks to the extensive indexes. Grant-makers can be distinguished by geographical area, field of interest, type of beneficiary and type of grant available. With information sourced from the organisations themselves, this is the most up-to-date guide to grant-makers. The guide contains: • Concise information and contact details for each funder • Descriptions of project types that can be funded, and those that don't qualify • Amounts of total funding available from each grant-maker • A sample of recent beneficiaries for guidance as to the projects funded • Voted no. 4 on the Guardian list of “Five must-reads for charity workers”. This is the fundraiser's key information source. No charity – big or small – should be without a copy. You'll find this a vital source of funding information including funders you might not have known existed.
With this guide, you'll have access to key information over 2,000 grant-making charities, each with the potential to give £50,000 a year or more. You'll have the information you need to gain a share of around £5.6 billion, with entries outlining grant-makers’ selection criteria, how to apply and what kinds of projects they fund. You'll be able to go right to the most relevant funders thanks to the extensive indexes. Grant-makers can be distinguished by geographical area, field of interest, type of beneficiary and type of grant available. With information sourced from the organisations themselves, this is the most up-to-date guide to grant-makers. The guide contains: • Concise information and contact details for each funder • Descriptions of project types that can be funded, and those that don't qualify • Amounts of total funding available from each grant-maker • A sample of recent beneficiaries for guidance as to the projects funded • Voted no. 4 on the Guardian list of “Five must-reads for charity workers”. This is the fundraiser's key information source. No charity – big or small – should be without a copy. You'll find this a vital source of funding information including funders you might not have known existed.