Upliftment
Who can apply: Local and national organisations providing compassionate support to vulnerable people and those in need.
Tara Getty Foundation appears to support a broad but clearly values-driven portfolio centered on conservation, restoration, education, the arts, health, and community upliftment across the United Kingdom and Africa. Its grantees suggest a mix of heritage preservation, environmental and marine conservation, school and scholarship support, and selected health and research causes, often through named funds or project-based support. The foundation seems especially interested in long-term legacy-building efforts that protect places, expand opportunity, and improve wellbeing.
General grantmaking through both unrestricted and restricted grants to charities and project funds in the UK and Africa; likely relationship-driven and selective rather than open-call, with support spanning institutions, special funds, and specific restoration or program needs.
The foundation’s stated program is general grantmaking for charitable organisations and projects in the UK and Africa, so applicants should clearly show alignment with conservation, restoration, education, arts, or health and explain the concrete impact of their project or operating support. Because the public data does not show a formal open application process, it is wise to check the website and/or approach with a concise proposal tied to a specific legacy or place-based outcome.
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Current and upcoming funding from Tara Getty Foundation that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Local and national organisations providing compassionate support to vulnerable people and those in need.
Who can apply: Existing or start-up conservation projects with a positive impact on marine life and ocean health across diverse global locations.
Who can apply: Charitable organisations and projects aligned with the foundation’s conservation priorities, especially those with impact in the UK and Africa.
Who can apply: Schools, educational institutions, and programmes that align with the foundation’s education priorities, locally, nationally, and in rural African communities.
Who can apply: Organisations and projects working on restoration of natural, cultural, or historic assets in line with the foundation’s priorities.
Who can apply: Projects and institutions in the arts and cultural sector that align with the foundation’s focus on creativity, access, and cultural exchange.
Who can apply: Charities and organisations whose work alleviates suffering, advances treatment possibilities, or supports healing and wellbeing.
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