The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need 2015/16 contains details of over 1,500 trusts which together give a total of around GBP260 million a year for the relief of individual poverty and hardship. Each entry includes eligibility information, the type of grant given, annual grant total and how to apply for funding to each individual grantmaker. Contact details are also provided as well as valuable advice on selecting the right source of funds for your needs, guidance on how to make an effective application and lists of advisory organisations for health, welfare, sickness and disability. Who is this book for? Welfare organisations, social workers, local government officers, housing associations, advice centres, individuals in need and everyone concerned with raising money for people in need.
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'We use this indispensable guide every day to signpost clients and referrers to possible sources of funding. The wide range of national and local grant-making organisations is particularly useful to enable us to respond to individual needs.' Kate Williams, Chief Executive, Independence at Home 'As a fundraiser in the health sector this guide is an invaluable source of information for people looking for financial help when they need it most. Thorough and wide-ranging, like all DSC publications, it continues to be as relevant as ever.' Alan French, Fundraiser
Jennifer Reynolds and Denise Lillya are both researchers with Directory of Social Change. Denise Lillya has been co-author of several funding publications including The Guide to Company Giving.
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