The Bromley Trust
Summary
The key focus areas of the trust are Human Rights and Prison Reform.
The current Human Rights focus areas are Torture & Abuse, Detention and Human Rights Protection.
The focus areas for Prison Reform are Prison Education and Skills Training (Employment focused education and skills work and Innovative and creative life skills work); and Prison Reform (Prisoners at Risk and Policy & Campaigning)
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Geographical areas funded: UK Worldwide
Fund type
- Type of funding:
- Grant
- Type of cost:
- Capital, Revenue, Core costs
Fund award sizes
- Annually awarded:
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- Notes on award amounts:
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Who can apply
They will only consider applications from UK-registered charities. They usually fund charities with an annual income of between £100,000 and £1.5m.
- Minimum annual income:
- £100,000
- Maximum annual income:
- £1,500,000
When to apply
Currently closed to new applicants. They hope to re-open again in early 2024 following a full review of their grant-making priorities.
How to apply
Apply online via the Trust's website. There is a three stage application process starting with an eligibility check.
Exclusions
Activites funded: Campaigning Education & training
Beneficiaries funded: Economically/socially disadvantaged Offenders & ex-offenders Refugees & asylum seekers Victims of crime & abuse Women & girls
Last reviewed about 1 month ago
The Bromley Trust
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Registered charity (rUK) 801875
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Studio 7 2 Pinchin Street, Whitechapel, London, E1 1SA
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