Funding
The Tilehouse Trust

The Tilehouse Trust

The Tilehouse Trust

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Funding Available:
Typically £1,000 to £3,000
Deadline:
06/03/2026

Funding Information

The Tilehouse Trust is a small grant-giving trust offering financial support to charities helping refugees and asylum seekers within Yorkshire. 

The trust's activities are as follows, and this is the criteria on which the trustees will be assessing applications:

The Tilehouse Trust aims to help charities and projects within Yorkshire which work to provide an experience of welcome to refugees and people seeking asylum in this country, and which give them support, whether material, creative or emotional, in living and flourishing here.

How to apply

To apply, please send a document, ideally via email, to tilehousetrust@gmail.com.

Your application should contain the following:

  • a general description of the work of your organisation, with an emphasis on the areas which align with our activities stated above
  • a brief financial overview of your organisation
  • a proposal of how you would spend a grant from theTilehouse Trust (grants typically fall in the £1,000 to £3,000 range) 

The closing date for applications is Friday 6 March. Grants will be distributed in April.

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