The Graham Kirkham Foundation
Grants for charitable work – with particular focus on social welfare, education and the arts.
The Graham Kirkham Foundation makes grants for general charitable purposes. In 2010 it made 13 grants ranging from £1,000 to £50,000.
What can be funded?
The Foundation makes grants for activities in the following areas:
- The promotion or development of the study of literature, art, music and science
- Education for people of any age and physical education for young people at school or university
- Relief of poverty
- Relief of illness and research into the prevention of illness
- The relief of suffering of birds and animals through the support of rescue homes, hospitals, sanctuaries and other similar organisations
- The relief of poverty and hardship of people connected with the armed services
- Drug misuse or dependence
- Facilities for public recreation
- The preservation of buildings of architectural interest or sites of historical interest or natural beauty.
When can you apply?
There are no application deadlines: apply at any time.
How to apply:
Apply in writing to the administrator:
Andrew Varnham, 8 Ebor Court, Redhouse Interchange, Adwick-Le-Street, Doncaster, DN6 7FE
Suitable for:
Applications welcomed from most groups
Please note that the foundation does not have a website.