The Henry Smith Charity – Holiday Grant

Posted on: October 17, 2022

Please note: we will continue accepting holiday grant applications for trips taking place before the end of 2022. Grants will be awarded until available funding has been allocated.

The purpose of the Holiday Grants programme is to provide access to recreational trips or holidays for groups of children who experience disadvantage or who have disabilities. In particular we are interested in contributing to trips that would not take place without our funding.

Please note we have removed some of the temporary changes we made last year to the types of trips we will fund, please read the funding guidelines carefully to make sure your trip is eligible.

Grant size: £500 – £2,500
Length: One-off short grants
Decision timescale: 6 weeks
Deadlines: Submission dates vary depending when trips or holidays take place

 

Location of work: UK only, with priority to the 20% most deprived areas
Funding covers: Short holidays and recreational trips
Organisation type: Schools, small charities and not-for-profit organisations

 

Apply here. 

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