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Big Lottery Fund Exeter, Devon, EX4 4EQ
Every year BIG gives out millions of pounds from the National Lottery to good causes. The money goes to community groups and to projects that improve health, education and the environment
Florence Nightingale Aid in Sickness Trust London, W14 8RL
Funding for people of all ages who are sick, in poor health or disabled and require medical items and services to improve their quality of life. However, if funding is limited under the remit of the Trust deed, preference will be given to people who have professional, secretarial, or administrative qualifications. Applications should be made of behalf of the client by: Social workers, Occupational therapists, Doctors, Health centre staff or Charities
Independent Living Fund (ILF) Nottingham, Nottinghamhamshire, NG2 4ZT
The Independent Living Funds is open to applications from severely disabled people who meet its eligibility criteria and are permanent residents of the United Kingdom. The Independent Living Funds were set up as a national resource dedicated to the financial support of disabled people to enable them to choose to live in the community rather than in residential care
Lloyds TSB Foundation London, SE1 1UN
The Lloyds TSB Foundation funds local, regional and national charities working to tackle disadvantage across England and Wales. They state their focus is on supporting small and medium underfunded charities that can make a significant difference to the lives of disadvantaged people by helping them to play a fuller role in the community. They also state they have a strong local presence enables us to respond directly and promptly to local needs.