Mar 10 2008

Lloyds TSB Foundation Grants 2008

Published by Miles at 1:00 pm under Funding

Lloyds TSB Foundation

LLoyds TSB Foundation is one of the UK’s leading grant-makers, and has a focus on supporting smaller underfunded charities that help people who are disadvantaged and live in England or Wales to play a fuller role in the community.

The Foundation supports both well established and new work across the voluntary sector and is one of the few grant makers who fund core costs, including salaries, to ensure charities can deliver their core services. To find out more about the Foundation’s grants you can download the 2008 guidelines in Word or PDF format. For groups based in London, the funding priorities for 2008 are:

Herts & North West London (Barnet, Brent, Buckinghamshire, Camden, City of London, Ealing & Hammersmith, Harrow, Hertfordshire, Hillingdon, Islington, Kensington & Chelsea, Slough, Westminster)

  • Excluded young people
  • Refugees, asylum seekers and migrants
  • Mental health
  • Prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families
  • Slough or Buckinghamshire the funding priorities are:
    • People returning to the community
    • Diverse minority communities
  • Hertfordshire the funding priorities are:
    • Older people and carers
    • Mental Health
    • Rural disadvantage

Essex & North East London (Barking, Enfield, Essex, Hackney, Haringey, Havering, Newham, Redbridge, Southend on Sea, Thurrock, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest)

  • Excluded young people
  • Refugees, asylum seekers and migrants
  • Mental health
  • Prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families
  • Thurrock, Essex or Southend on Sea the funding priorities are:
    • Older people and carers
    • Mental Health
    • Rural disadvantage

Kent & SE London (Bexley, Bromley, Croydon, East Sussex, Greenwich, Kent, Lambeth, Lewisham, Medway, Southwark)

  • Excluded young people
  • Refugees, asylum seekers and migrants
  • Mental health
  • Prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families
  • East Sussex, Kent or Medway the funding priorities are:
    • People returning to the community
    • Diverse minority communities

South Central & SW London (Berkshire, Bracknell Forest, Brighton, Hampshire & IOW, Hounslow, Kingston Upon Thames, Merton, Portsmouth, Reading, Richmond, Southampton, Surrey, Sutton, Wandsworth, West Sussex, Windsor, Wokingham)

  • People returning to the community
  • Diverse minority communities
  • Merton, Sutton, Wandsworth, Kingston Upon Thames, Richmond or Hounslow the funding priorities are:
    • Excluded young people
    • Refugees, asylum seekers and migrants
    • Mental health
    • Prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families

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