Annual Research Call
Who can apply: Applications are accepted annually in a two-stage process. The Trust indicates a stage 1 deadline, then stage 2 notification and deadline.
Deadline: Stage 1 deadline 29 May 2026; Stage 2 deadline 28 Aug 2026.
The Elizabeth Casson Trust appears to be a specialist UK grantmaker focused on occupational therapy and the people who practice it. Its support is typically aimed at strengthening the profession through education, training, research, and development opportunities for occupational therapists and students, rather than broad general charitable giving. The trust is distinctive for its strong connection to the occupational therapy field and its likely preference for targeted, profession-specific projects and awards.
Specialist grantmaking with targeted awards and support for occupational therapy-related projects, training, and development; likely modest-to-medium grants rather than large open-ended funding, with applications tied to specific programs or eligibility criteria.
Check the trust’s website for eligibility rules specific to occupational therapy and look for current grant rounds, bursary deadlines, or application forms. Applicants should frame proposals around advancing occupational therapy practice, training, or research, and demonstrate clear benefit to the profession or patient care.
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Current and upcoming funding from The Elizabeth Casson Trust that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Applications are accepted annually in a two-stage process. The Trust indicates a stage 1 deadline, then stage 2 notification and deadline.
Deadline: Stage 1 deadline 29 May 2026; Stage 2 deadline 28 Aug 2026.
Who can apply: Open year round.
Deadline: Open year round.
Who can apply: Open to UK applicants only.
Deadline: Year round.
Who can apply: Open to UK applicants applying for a course/CPD opportunity within the UK. Retrospective requests are not accepted. If studying a single post-registration academic module as part of a personal development plan, apply through this route; if CATS will count toward an award, apply via post-registration masters.
Deadline: Year round; no retrospective requests.
Who can apply: Open to UK applicants. Applications are accepted year round. A business case is required rather than a standard form.
Deadline: Year round.
Who can apply: Open to UK and international applicants. Applications are accepted twice a year.
Deadline: Twice yearly; next visible deadline is 30 September 2026.
Who can apply: Open to UK and international applicants. Must be studying a post-registration master's-level qualification; single modules are eligible if CATS will be used toward an award. Pre-registration master's programmes are not funded.
Deadline: Twice yearly; next visible deadline is 30 October 2026.
Who can apply: Open to UK and international applicants. Applications are accepted twice a year. Past conferences are not eligible.
Deadline: Twice yearly; next visible deadline is 30 November 2026.
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