Generally, capital grants of between £1,000 and £3,000 are available for UK registered charities with an annual turnover of under £100,000 that are supporting older people aged 65 and over.
The aims of the W G Charitable Foundation are to assist with the provision of care for older people (aged 65 and over) through existing charities, principally with capital projects but also other innovative schemes for ongoing care, in particular by:
- Supporting as many projects as possible, even if this means smaller individual grants.
- Donating to refurbishment/building projects nearing completion rather than those in the planning stage.
- Supporting all kinds of groups of older people;
- Sponsoring individual named items of expenditure rather than donating into a pool or an unrestricted fund, and
- Ensuring that any funding is properly spent on those specific items sponsored.
Projects should fall into one of the following two categories:
Health and welfare - grants are for the refurbishment of residential care housing for the elderly and for building projects which are nearing completion. Consideration will also be given to the provision of equipment and furniture to enhance care and improve quality of life, and/or
Community and innovation - grants for community initiatives such as exercise classes for the over-65s, lunch clubs, horticultural therapy and day trips. Consideration will also be given to technology projects aimed at benefitting those aged 65 and over.
While there are no minimum or maximum grant award levels, the vast majority of grants tend to be for between £1,000 and £3,000. There is no specified requirement for matched funding.
UK registered charities providing services to older people may apply, providing the charity has an annual turnover of £100,000 or less and has been registered as a charity for at least 2 years.
The Foundation meets 4 times each year to review applications. The remaining deadlines for 2024 are:
10 June for the Foundation’s meeting in July 2024.
10 September for the Foundation’s meeting in October 2024, and
10 December for the Foundation’s meeting in January 2025
Applications should be made in writing following the guidance on the Foundation’s website.