THE INMAN CHARITY

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 Grants, generally between £2,000 and £5,000, are available to UK registered charities providing medical, social welfare or general welfare activities, particularly in the areas of support for the elderly, people with disabilities, medical research, hospices and the Armed Forces.
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Application deadlineSATURDAY 31st AUGUST 2024.
o FunderThe Inman Charity (founded 1970. Charity number 261366. Total value of all grants awarded during the year ended 31 December 2022: £414,000 (2021: £230,000; 2020 (this year was disrupted by COVID): £55,000)).
o Who can applyUK registered charities. 
o Key wordsPhysically Disabled, Mentally Disabled, Hospices, Medical Research, Armed Forces, Deaf, Blind, General Welfare, Social Welfare, United Kingdom.
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The Inman Charity normally provides small project grants, generally between £2,000 and £5,000, to UK registered charities for a wide range of charitable causes, with a particular interest in supporting projects in the following areas:

o Care of the elderly.
o Care of the physically & mentally disabled.
o General welfare.
o Hospices.
o Medical research.
o The Armed Forces, 
and
o The deaf and blind.

During the year ended 31 December 2022, the Charity awarded 75 grants totalling £414,000 (2021: 38 grants totalling £230,000; 2020: 6 grants totalling £55,000 – the Charity’s grant-making was significantly disrupted by COVID; 2019: 63 grants totalling £326,000).

Details of all awards made during the year can be found on pages 25 and 26 of the Charity’s annual accounts. Details of grants awarded in previous years are also available on the Charity’s website.

Funding is not available for:

o Animal welfare.
o Individuals.
o Maintenance of buildings at a local level (e.g. churches and village halls).
o Religious charities.
o Wildlife and environmental conservation, 
or
o Young children and infants.

Requests for support should be made by letter confirming the applicant’s registered charity number, its aims and objectives, and any other relevant factors.

In order for the appeal to be considered, applicants must also provide a copy of their latest annual report and a set of the most recent audited accounts.

The Charity operates 2 funding rounds each year, on 28 February and 31 August. The next application deadline is therefore on Saturday 31st August 2024.

Further information, guidance and details about how to apply is available on the Charity’s website.