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Funding for special schools and colleges

The Wolfson Foundation

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£15,000 - £75,000
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Not for profit (incl. NGOs)
Public sector
UK
Education, Skills Building and Training
Overview

The Wolfson Foundation is an independent, grant-making charity, based in central London but funding across the UK. We have a wide range of funding programmes and activities. Our fundamental aim is to improve the civic health of society, mainly through education and research.

Our main grants programme provides support for places. These grants are for capital initiatives, i.e. buildings (new build or refurbishment) and equipment. We fund a broad range of organisations working across the fields of education, science & medicine, health & disability, heritage, humanities & the arts.

Funding for special schools and colleges: We support schools and colleges for children and young people with special educational needs. Grants are awarded for projects focussed on helping pupils to develop skills which would help them to gain employment or live independently after leaving school or college.

Need to know -Who can apply: Registered or exempt charity (or equivalent), local authority -Location of applicant and project: UK only -Funding covers: New build, refurbishment and equipment -Minimum grant amount: £15,000 -Usual grant range: £20,000 – £75,000 -Match funding required: Yes, if project cost is >£50,000 -Decision dates: June and December annually. Projects must not be completed before a funding decision is made -Wolfson funding programme: Health & Disability

Eligibility

The organisation should meet all of the following criteria:

  • be a registered charity, local authority
  • be registered with the relevant regulatory authority, where applicable, and have at least a good rating

The project should be for a new building, refurbishment work or equipment and aim to produce one or more of the following outcomes:

  • Increased access to services for new and existing users
  • Improved quality and range of services
  • Improved financial stability of the organisation

Examples of ineligible projects and costs include:

  • Purchase of land or existing buildings (including a building’s freehold)
  • Grants direct to individuals
  • Grants through conduit organisations
  • Overheads, maintenance costs and VAT
  • Non-specific appeals (including circulars) and endowment funds
  • Projects which focus on sports or arts
  • Costs of meetings, exhibitions, concerts, expeditions, conferences, lectures, etc.
  • Salary costs
  • Running costs, including vehicle fuel and maintenance
  • Film, websites or promotional materials
  • Repayment of loans
  • Projects that have already been completed or will be by the time of award
  • Sensory play
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16 August 2023