The BIBAs Foundation
Grants avalible for projects that enable young people aged 16-24 to flourish, learn and develop skills or knowledge. Read More
Grants avalible for projects that enable young people aged 16-24 to flourish, learn and develop skills or knowledge. Read More
Funding for young people aged 16-24 to flourish, learn and develop skills or knowledge. Read More
The aim of the Christal Foundation fund is to support community groups and charities that work to improve the lives of people in Burnley. Read More
The fund’s aim is to engage with community groups and the voluntary sector to support people where they are at risk of requiring future care needs. Read More
The Fort Vale Foundation has been established through donations received from Fort Vale Engineering Ltd. The Fort Vale Foundation was established by Edward S. Fort OBE LLD (Hon), Founder and Chairman of Fort Vale Engineering Ltd. The main theme of the Foundation is to support local people and grassroots organisations in the local area of N. E. Lancashire. Read More
The fund aims to support groups that are working on projects that tackle the issues of homelessness, mental health and employability (access to work). Read More
Grants are available to support local charities, voluntary and community organisations that are helping vulnerable people - specifically relating to mental health. Read More
Marsden Building Society was founded in 1860 and has grown to become the largest Lancashire-based building society, placing community at the heart of what they do. The Community Foundation for Lancashire are pleased to manage the Marsden Building Society Charitable Foundation endowment fund, which makes charitable grants to support community organisations in Lancashire each year. Read More
The fund’s aim is to engage with community groups and the voluntary sector to support people where they are at risk of requiring future care needs. Read More
The fund aims to support projects that help families and young people engage in community activities and learning. Read More