Masonic Charitable Foundation grant application

Posted on: February 13, 2024

Key Areas of Focus

Grants can be offered to charities/projects that are focusing on:

  • Early Years
  • Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND)
  • Domestic Abuse
  • Dementia

Age Range

For Early Years applications beneficiaries must be aged 0-5 years. For Domestic Abuse and SEND applications beneficiaries must be children and young people aged 0-18, or up to the age of 25 years for beneficiaries with SEND.

This may also include family or carer support as long as the ultimate beneficiaries are the children and young people.

There is no age restriction for Dementia applications.

Charity eligibility requirements

Grants are only made to charities / projects whose beneficiaries are in England and Wales

Charities must be registered with the Charity Commission or relevant Central registry of the respective Guernsey, Jersey or Isle of Man’s government

Charities must have at least one year of independently examined or audited accounts published on the Charity Commission website for the registered charity number they are applying from

What the MCF will not consider grants for

  • Arts and heritage
  • Environmental
  • Animal welfare
  • Statutory obligations
  • Routine delivery of the National Curriculum in schools
  • The sole aim of promoting civil liberties and human rights
  • Political or lobbying activities
  • Contributions towards new build and/or large scale capital projects, e.g. building a new hospice wing
  • Capital repairs and/or maintenance of existing buildings
  • Hospital equipment, such as MRI scanners
  • The promotion of any religious doctrine
  • Contributions to general appeals
  • Retrospective funding
  • Academic research

Charities from which the MCF will not consider applications

  • Current active MCF Small or Large grant holders
  • Charities whose previous Small or Large grant ended less than 2 years ago
  • Charities who have submitted an expression of interest within the last 12 months
  • Umbrella organisations coordinating fundraising on behalf of others
  • Third parties seeking funding or organisations coordinating funds on behalf of others
  • Social Enterprises, Community Interest Companies or Community interest groups, or exempt charities.
  • Hospices (see our Hospice programme)
  • Schools (for routine delivery activities to non-priority groups)
  • Nurseries (for routine delivery activities to non-priority groups)
  • Hospitals (for routine delivery activities to non-priority groups)
  • Churches or other religious institutions
  • Individuals
  • Regional / local branches of Home-Start. This is because the MCF currently has a major partnership with Home-Start UK which is dispersing funding nationally.

Small and large grants available, read more here. 

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