The Britford Bridge Trust's main activity is the provision of financial support/grants to registered charities which further the Trust's wide-reaching charitable objectives for the benefit of the general public throughout the United Kingdom, and also internationally.
When considering which applicants to support, the Trust will prioritise those that help realise its primary charitable purposes. if not, it will be one of its secondary charitable purposes. Please note that charities working at a national and/or international level are preferred, although charities operating at a local and regional level will also be considered, particularly if they’re working in Cambridge, Dorset or Wolverhampton.
Notwithstanding its wide-reaching charitable objects, a primary focus is placed on:
o The prevention or relief of poverty.
o The advancement of education.
o The advancement of health or the saving of lives, and
o The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science.
The Trust places a secondary focus on:
o The advancement of citizenship or community development.
o The advancement of amateur sport.
o The advancement of environmental protection or improvement; and
o The relief of those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
While the majority of grants are between £10,000 and £30,000, a number of awards are for significantly higher amounts and can be made over several years.
The Trust considers applications every 3 months and will also meet at least annually to review and discuss applications.
Further information, guidance and an application form can be found on the Trust’s website (scroll down the page for details of how to apply - there should be a blue 'Apply Now' box in the bottom right-hand corner).
Eligible organisations may apply throughout the year. Applications to the Trust are reviewed quarterly. Quarterly cut offs are 30th March, 30th June, 30th September and 31st December each year.
The first deadline for applications this year is on Saturday 30 March 2024.