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Masonic Charitable Foundation Charity Grants – deadlines for 2018

19 Jan 2018 - 11:56 by michelle.foster

The Masonic Charitable Foundation Community Support grants for charities help people experiencing poverty and disadvantage, sickness and disability or barriers to education and employment. Masconic Charitable Foundation

The charities supported make a significant and lasting difference to thousands of people in need and further those causes about which Freemasons and their families are most concerned.

The Masonic Charitable Foundation can consider Small (up to £5,000) and Large (£5,000 and above) grants to charities offering support in four key areas of need.

• Financial Hardship – Grants can be offered to charities that relieve household or individual low income, poverty or debt. To helping people avoid getting into, or help them out of, financial hardship, and the relief of the effects of financial hardship.
• Social Exclusion and Disadvantage – Grants can be offered to charities that relieve isolation and loneliness; age, race, ethnicity or gender and sexual inequality; family breakdown or crisis; the effects of rural or urban deprivation; barriers to participation; ex-offenders and/or ex-service personnel readjusting to society; homelessness; digital exclusion; access to employment and/or training (for over 25s); accessibility; and barriers to a fulfilling life.
• Health and Disability – Grants can be offered to charities that relieve the effects of living with poor physical and/or mental health and wellbeing; physical and learning disability; the impact of caring; living with life-limiting conditions; long-term illness; end of life and palliative care; and barriers to an active life.
• Education and Employability – Grants can be offered to charities that support disadvantaged children and young people up to the age of 25 by removing barriers to education and employability through enhanced educational opportunities, self-improvement and social skills leading to an educational, training or employment outcome. In addition, grants can be offered to charities that help children and young people to break free from the disadvantage they are, or are at risk of, experiencing.

Grants are only available to charities that are registered with the Charity Commission. The charity and/or project must also be located in England and/or Wales.

Large grant deadlines: 2 February 2018 and 4 May 2018
Small grant deadlines: 23 February 2018 and 25 May 2018

For further information and to apply, visit: https://mcf.org.uk/community/, or contact 0203 146 3337, or email: [email protected]

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