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The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need 2024/25 Ross Hardy

The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need 2024/25 By Ross Hardy

The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need 2024/25 by Ross Hardy


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Do you help individuals and families in need of emergency financial help? With details of over 1,800 grant-making charities giving GBP297 million in funds, this 18th edition of the guide is your companion for providing support to the individuals who need it most.

The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need 2024/25 Summary

The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need 2024/25 by Ross Hardy

Do you help individuals and families in need of emergency financial help? With details of around 1,800 grant-making charities giving almost 376 million in funds, this nineteenth edition of the guide is your companion for providing support to the individuals who need it most.

The comprehensive and up-to-date information allows you to simplify the task of finding suitable support for your service users by outlining eligibility criteria, amounts available and how to apply.

The guide contains a list of useful advice organisations, as well as tips on how to make successful application. The guides structure is easy to navigate, fully indexed and includes sections on:

  • Illness and disability charities
  • Local charities
  • Utility company funds
  • Armed forces charities
  • Occupational charities

The range of needs covered by grantmakers inThe Guide to Grants for Individuals in Needis so varied. For example, there are 114 grantmakers that help with rent, and 333 that would help replace white goods. This edition includes funding for uniforms, books and equipment for school children as well as other funding for post-16 education.

It is particularly useful for social workers, welfare advisors, housing officers and anyone working with individuals in need.

The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need 2024/25 Reviews

Those working on the front line often need quick solutions to urgent situations. This vital and respected guide gives frontline workers access to the crucial information and resources they need to help those in financial crisis, oftenmeaning the difference between keeping or losing a home.

Matt Downie, Chief Executive, Crisis


This directory seeks to alleviate the burden of accessing complex information and helps us to be more efficient in the search for help when people urgently need it. Our colleagues at DSC have carefully curated this information enabling us to have the best chance in accessing vital funds. This work is an act of solidarity with us in the sector and shows a deep commitment to making it as easy as possible for us to do what we do best: offer practical and emotional support when people need us the most.

Sarah Hughes, CEO, Mind

This directory is invaluable for those of us in the charity world who are here to help individuals. Fundraising and due diligence go hand-in-glove, and to have a reliable source of data when we are all under such incredible pressure is so very critical.

Dr Hugh Milroy OBE PhD, CEO, Veterans Aid

So many people are struggling and in desperate need of extra help during these very tough times. They have no idea where to turn.This guide is a vital aid to organisations and professionals that help those most in need. Itbrings all the contacts and information front-line workers need on funders offering grants, support and guidance.

Tricia Phillips, former Personal Finance Editor, The Mirror


What they said about the previous editions

Having worked in the third sector for over 25 years,The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Needhas become an essential resource for me in assisting clients to access grants. We aim to make a difference to clients through our advice giving, and this can only happen with the necessary resources available such as this directory. An absolute must for all advisors.

Anne Burke, Service Manager, East DunbartonshireCitizens Advice

This 18thedition ofThe Guide to Grants for Individuals in Needis a vital map. It locates grant-making charities that provide much-needed resources for people in difficulty. It signposts lifeline grants for unaffordable school uniforms or to replace broken fridges and boilers. It can direct to longer-term support for people facing struggles with housing, debt, domestic violence, illness or addiction.

Peter Grigg, Chief Executive, Home-Start UK [from the foreword]

We have usedThe Guide to Grants for Individuals in Needfor six years now and find it an excellent source of information and research. As an example, the guide helped us assist a veteran in crisis, as we were able to quickly identify and secure funding for furniture for his new flat. We highly recommend this DSC publication.

Dorothy Jones, Head of Fundraising, Veterans Aid

Part of our service for those affected by cancer is assisting with hardship grant applications, and this book has been immensely beneficial in that work. Its well designed and easy to read, with categories for different locations and types of beneficiaries or need, which makes it simple to navigate. Definitely recommended.

Rikki Stern, CharityAdministrator, Acheinu Cancer Support

National Energy Action is a UK charity leading in fuel poverty and offering energy efficiency advice and support to vulnerable householders. Over the last few years we have had increasing numbers of clients coming to us struggling to afford energy efficiency measures and remedial works to their homes. At the moment there are limited programmes of support for these measures and most government funded schemes require a customer contribution which our clients simply do not have. We have had to get inventive when seeking top-up funds and support for clients and have found The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need to be a very useful resource to have in our arsenal. It has led us to benevolent funds for ex-miners, teachers, nurses, gardeners and artists to name but a few and has enabled us to help clients secure funds for heating oil top-ups, match funding for new boilers and white goods and electrical upgrades in the home so new heating systems could be fitted as well as school uniforms, bedding and even new thermal underlay and carpets.

Lesley Tudor-Snodin, Project Development Manager, National Energy Action

About Ross Hardy

Ross Hardy joined Directory of Social Change (DSC) in 2022 as a member of the research team contributing to publications and funding websites. Before joining DSC, Ross worked on various research projects as part of his BA in Hispanic Studies from the University of Nottingham and as an editor for international relations think tank RAIA.

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NGR9781784821166
9781784821166
1784821160
The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need 2024/25 by Ross Hardy
New
Paperback
Directory of Social Change
2024-03-04
520
N/A
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