Tudor Trust logo

 
"The Tudor Trust is a charitable trust which supports people and organisations working to achieve lasting change in their communities. Our role is to enable their visions, trusting the groups we fund to do the work that is needed."
 
 
 About Tudor     |    Recent grants     |   Frequently asked questions    |   Useful documents
Contact us
 
What we are looking for when we make grants
What Tudor doesn't fund
How to apply
 
Tudor Trust > How Tudor funds  > What we are looking for when we make grants

Please read the sections About Tudor and How Tudor funds alongside this information, as this will give you a better sense of the context in which Tudor makes grants.

Tudor’s focus is on smaller groups, led by people of vision, which are committed to growth, progression and development. Some of the other characteristics we are looking for when we make grants include:

  • Organisations which are embedded in and have developed out of their community – whether the local area or a ‘community of interest’
  • Organisations providing direct services to marginalised people
  • A focus on building stronger communities by overcoming isolation and fragmentation and encouraging inclusion, connection and integration
  • High levels of user involvement, and an emphasis on self-help where this is appropriate
  • Work which addresses complex and multi-stranded, often difficult, problems in unusual or imaginative ways
  • Organisations and people who know what difference they want to make and have the energy and vision to make it happen

We can only consider making a capital grant for new premises or for building improvements if the organisations using the building display some of these key characteristics. Good buildings which contribute positively to their environment are important, but we are most interested in what goes on inside the building and the difference building improvements would make to your work.

We are more likely to fund groups with an annual turnover of less than £1 million.

  Homepage   |  Sitemap
last updated 5 August 2008  |  © 2006 Tudor Trust