THE EDWARD GOSTLING FOUNDATION

Capital grants of over £5,000 are available to UK registered charities working with people with a disability or a long-term illness who are living on a low income.

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o Application deadline: none – applications may be made at any time via the online application form available on the Foundation's website.

o Who can apply: UK registered charities.

o Key Words:Capital, Cost-of-Living, Relief of Poverty, Disability, Health and Wellbeing, Respite Care, Mental Health, Family Carers, Independent Living, Employment, Housing, Supported Living, United Kingdom.

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The overarching objective of the Edward Gostling Foundation is “that people living on a low income who have a disability or long-term illness should have as many as possible of the same choices, quality of life opportunities and aspirations as others more fortunate than themselves”.

The Foundation provides grants to UK charities with the aim of enhancing the quality of life for disadvantaged people in need, specifically those who have a physical or mental disability, those with long-term illness or those on a low income. UK charities must have been registered with their relevant regulatory body (for example, the Charity Commission for England and Wales) in order to be able to apply for grant support. 

The Foundation seeks to provide grant-funding for charities operating in the following fields:

Health and wellbeing: to improve physical and mental health, and general wellbeing.
Independent living at home: to support people who wish to remain living in their own home for as long as is practically possible.
Respite: to recognise family carers for their vital role, and
Transition: to help people into employment, housing or supported living.

The following funding is available:
Capital Grants for over £5,000 are available to charities with an annual income of over £1 million.

In the past, funding has been provided for:

o Education, training, coaching and development to promote independent living and/or support to help people into paid work, vocational services or volunteering.
o Equipment.
o Independent hospices and care homes.
o Respite activities (for example, covering the cost of participating sporting or leisure pursuits, or taking a short holiday).
o Supported living and affordable housing, 
and
o The provision of day services to support people with general life skills such as cooking, internet access and participating in social groups.

Funding is not available for:

o Charities that have not been registered for at least three years.
o Community Centres and Youth Clubs except where those benefiting have physical and/or a mental disability, are elderly or suffering from a long-term illness.
o Community Interest Companies.
o Core operating costs except in connection with setting up a new service or if the charity has an income of £1million or less (and submitted under the Small Grants Programme).
 o Individuals.
o Overseas projects.
o Other grant making charities except through a match funding partnership.
o Projects that are completed by the time of the decision.
o Projects that only support people of a single political, religious or ethnic persuasion.
o Statutory services including local or national authorities, NHS hospitals or services, prisons and state schools except where the school is wholly for students with additional needs, 
or
o Universities, further education colleges or independent schools except where the facility is wholly for students with additional needs.

The application process is as follows:

o Initially the Foundation would like to receive a brief summary of the work applicants carry out, together with an outline of the project in question. This should include the total project cost, funding secured to date, timescale, ownership/lease details (if property) and whether planning permission has been obtained. The summary should also include information about how the project will build capacity and make a substantial and sustainable difference. Applicants should email this information to info(at)edwardgostling.org.uk
o As soon as possible after receipt of the project summary, the Foundation will get in touch to discuss the proposal and, if eligible, the next steps in relation to making a formal request for grant support.

Further information, guidance and details about how to apply  is available on the Foundation’s website.

Applications may be made at any time and are reviewed by the Foundation every 3 months.

Where to find us

Llandrindod Wells Office

Unit 30
Ddole Road Industrial Estate
Llandrindod Wells
Powys
LD1 6DF

01597 822 191

Newtown Office

Plas Dolerw
Milford Road
Newtown
Powys
SY16 2EH

01686 626 220

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