Project and equipment grants of between £250 and £2,500 are available to UK registered charities with an annual turnover of less than £100,000 working to help relieve poverty, improve health and save lives.
The Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation’s donation activities are supported through the activities of the Building Society’s colleagues and concentrate on charities proposed by the Society’s members and colleagues. Proposals in areas in which the Yorkshire Building Society has a presence are therefore likely to be favoured. The building society has branches across the UK - a list of all Yorkshire Building Society branches can be found at this link (scroll down the page to the section headed "Our Branches") while this Yorkshire Building Society branch postcode finder should provide the location of others.
The Foundation provides grants from £250 to £2,500 (this was previously £2,000) for UK registered charities in the areas of:
- The relief of poverty.
- Health, and
- Social welfare and the saving of lives.
Funding is available for projects and equipment rather than a contribution towards general running costs. Examples of previously supported projects include sensory gardens, toys for children with additional needs and social activities for the elderly and infirm.
UK charities providing services for children and young people, those who are seriously ill, the elderly, homeless and disabled people are frequently supported by the Foundation.
Applications should meet all of the following criteria:
- Applicants must be nominated by a Yorkshire Building Society member or colleague.
- Beneficiaries must be resident in the UK.
- Organisations must be registered with – and have submitted annual returns to - the Charity Commission, the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland or the Scottish Charity Regulator, and
- Requests for funding will either help alleviate poverty, improve health or save lives.
Applications are considered every 3 months.
The following annual application deadlines apply:
31 March.
30 June.
30 September, and
31 December