Funding
A B Charitable Trust Grants

A B Charitable Trust Grants

A B Charitable Trust

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Funding Available:
Up to £30,000 per year (for up to 3 years)
Deadline:
30/01/2026

Funding Information

A B Charitable Trust promotes human dignity and defends the human rights of marginalised and excluded people.

Grants are available for small to medium-sized charities registered and working in the UK that defend human rights and promote respect for vulnerable individuals.

To be eligible, projects should address at least one of the following priority areas:

  • Migrants and refugees
  • The criminal legal system and penal reform
  • Access to justice
  • The human rights framework

You can read more about how they fund on the A B Charitable Trust website.

Applications are considered four times a year. The next deadline for applications is 30 January 2026.

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