Donations to Local Schools
Who can apply: Local schools and educational support needs within the Parish of Odiham are supported at the trustees' discretion. The site does not provide a public application form or formal eligibility details.
The Odiham Consolidated Charities is a place-based charity focused on meeting practical needs within the Parish of Odiham, combining sheltered housing and relief-in-need grants for local people and organizations. It gives particularly to schools, youth activities, and community support services, with a clear emphasis on helping local institutions cover extra costs, expand services, and provide enrichment for children and young people. Its giving is highly local, relationship-driven, and tied to longstanding community institutions such as Robert May’s School, parish-linked schools, and local health and welfare groups.
Small, local, and largely invitation-based grants with year-round trustee review rather than fixed annual deadlines. Funding includes regular donations to schools, modest one-off youth sports grants up to £500 per organization per year, and broader relief-in-need support for local organizations that cannot fully cover service costs.
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Prioritize fit with the Parish of Odiham and be explicit about the local benefit, the unmet need, and exactly what the funds will purchase. For relief-in-need and sports grants, applications appear to be considered throughout the year; for school support, the charity works through established local relationships, so contact the trustees or linked school channel rather than expecting a broad open application process.
Current and upcoming funding from The Odiham Consolidated Charities that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Local schools and educational support needs within the Parish of Odiham are supported at the trustees' discretion. The site does not provide a public application form or formal eligibility details.
Who can apply: Individuals in financial hardship may be considered by the trustees throughout the year. Local organisations seeking financial assistance should submit a business case; the charity generally expects other funding sources to have been approached and usually contributes toward requested costs rather than funding the full amount.
Who can apply: Open to formally constituted not-for-profit organisations with a written constitution or governing document containing a clear not-for-profit statement. Supporting documents should show appropriate governance and end-of-year reports/accounts. Individuals may be considered in exceptional circumstances. Funding is generally for one-off costs rather than general running costs.
Deadline: No specific deadline stated; grants are limited to a maximum per financial year and applications are considered throughout the year.
Who can apply: Local schools and early years providers in the parish; projects/services identified by the schools.
Deadline: No specific deadline stated; donations are made regularly.
Who can apply: Local organisations in the Parish of Odiham that demonstrate need and have sought other funding. Applicants should submit a business case; trustees expect evidence of governance and other funding approaches.
Deadline: No specific deadlines; Trustees consider cases throughout the year.
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