United Utilities Trust Fund - Organisational Grant Programme

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Aims/priorities: The Trust will consider applications from organisations that can deliver debt and financial capability projects but are keen to encourage applications from:

  • Grass roots community groups who wish to provide money and debt advice alongside other community services.
  • Organisations who can develop online content and provide digital outreach services around debt and financial literacy.

To be eligible, projects must:

  • Enhance and develop the provision of money advice services to individuals within the United Utilities Trust Fund geographical area.
  • Demonstrate that it will provide a benefit to customers of United Utilities who are in hardship and unable to meet the costs of water charges.
  • Support a ‘deprived community’ where a significant majority of the residents live in the worst 10% Lower Super Output Areas or Wards in England and/or where there is a high incidence of debt.

Who can apply? Registered charities, voluntary organisations, not-for-profit organisation or public benefit entities that are able to deliver services within the United Utilities Trust Fund geographic area of North West England can apply now.

Grant amount: A small number of grants of up to £40,000 over a one-year term are available. 

Application process: There are two stages to the application process. Applicants will need to complete the Stage One application form to provide details of their organisation and an outline of their project. All Stage One applications will be individually assessed and projects considered to have the most merit will be invited to progress to Stage Two.

Eligibility criteria and the Stage One application form can be found on the United Utilities Trust Fund website.

Deadline: For Stage One applications is Tuesday 31 May 2022.

Contact information: Auriga Services, Tel: 0121 362 3625 Email: communitygrants@aurigaservices.co.uk

Website: Auriga Services for further information.

Applicants: 
Organisations
Amount: 
over £25,000
Status: 
Live
Structure: 
Charitable Company
CIC
CIO
Constituted Group
Registered Charity
Funding Theme: 
Community
General
Health and Wellbeing
Local
Unpublish Date: 
Wednesday, 1 June, 2022