What Grants Does The DM Thomas Foundation Offer?
Grants of up to £30,000 are available to registered charities for projects that improve education and health for young people in three key areas; Children and young people with disabilities; Children and young people who are sick in hospital; Children and young people who are life limited (requiring palliative care). The Foundation is a small charity and generally will not make awards of over £30,000 (per year) for up to two years. Funding can be requested for one-off projects or for up to 2 years work. Applications from schools and hospitals are welcomed as long as they are made through an appropriate registered charity.
The Foundation has a rigorous grant process which aims to identify the most effective projects helping disadvantaged young people in the UK and Ireland.
Applications are received for quarterly deadlines from registered charities are first assessed by the Foundation office, with a shortlist of approximately 20 of the strongest and regionally representative applications put forward for consideration by our Grants Committee. The Grants Committee comprises independent members and members nominated by the Foundation’s business partners and meets quarterly to discuss the applications. There is approximately £200,000 available to distribute each quarter.
What Does The DM Thomas Foundation Issue Grants For?
Applications working in the areas of education or health with one of our three chosen focus groups are selected or considered:
- Children and young people with disabilities
- Children and young people who are sick in hospital
- Children and young people who are life limited (requiring palliative care)
If favoured, grant applications for up to £5,000 can be approved by the Director, up to £10,000 can be approved by the Grants Committee, and applications for more than £10,000 are recommended to the Trustees for final approval. The Foundation is a small charity and generally will not make awards of over £30,000 (per year). Funding can be requested for up to 2 years for any particular project.
Reapplications are welcome, however unsuccessful applicants are asked not to reapply for at least 12 months from the date of their rejection letter. Successful applicants are asked to wait three years before reapplying.
The Foundation receives thousands of telephone and email enquiries and hundreds of completed applications each year, making the grant award process highly competitive. To help them to help you, please read their application guidelines and restrictions carefully. Unfortunately, with a limited grant fund they are unable to respond favourably to all requests, however worthy. The Foundation provides specific feedback on grant rejections where guidance and improvements can be made however due to the volume they are unable to provide specific feedback to first round rejections given the competitive nature of the process.
What Are The Deadlines For Applications In 2019?
The remaining 2019 application deadlines are:
- Tuesday 7th May 2019
- Tuesday 23rd July 2019
- Tuesday 8th October 2019
Please ensure your completed application is received both electronically and hard copy by 5.30pm on the date indicated in order to be considered.
Applications should be sent by email to grant@dmtfyp.org. Large files can be sent across multiple emails or via a free online service (such as WeTransfer.com) to the email address grant@dmtfyp.org
Eligible applications received after the deadline will be retained for the next funding round. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. All received applications are acknowledged by email, once the hard copy has been received and logged.
You Can Download the Application Pack From The Links Below:
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