The Dulverton Trust is an independent UK grant-maker that supports charities with national reach working on social issues, environmental conservation, and heritage preservation. Its giving is especially distinctive in backing practical, often underfunded work: opportunities for disadvantaged young people, family and welfare services, conservation of native habitats, heritage craft skills, and cathedral restoration. It also makes a smaller number of restricted or invitation-only awards for peacebuilding, disaster preparedness, and long-standing partners in East Africa.
Donaciones Anuales3,2 M US$
Áreas de Enfoque
Youth Opportunities for Low-Income Young PeopleGeneral Welfare and Social CohesionNative Woodland, Coastal and Marine ConservationHeritage Craft Skills and Historic Cathedral PreservationDisaster Preparedness and PeacebuildingCommunity Development and Wildlife Conservation in Kenya and Uganda
Enfoque de Donación
Primarily makes medium-sized grants through board-led rounds to UK-registered charities and CIOs with national or broad regional reach; some programs are restricted or invite-only. Cathedral capital grants are reviewed at the autumn trustees meeting, while main grants appear in several annual cycles (e.g. February, June, November).
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Check eligibility carefully: the main programme is for UK-registered charities and CIOs with national or broad geographic reach in England outside Greater London, Scotland, or Wales. Cathedral appeals are considered at the autumn trustees meeting, while the international and Kenya/Uganda categories are invite-only or restricted, so unsolicited proposals are generally not accepted for those strands.
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Financiamiento actual y próximo de The Dulverton Trust al que tu organización sin fines de lucro podría postularse.
¿Quién puede postularse? UK charity or CIO with charitable status; income generally between £200,000 and £10 million (priority to £200,000-£3 million); national or broad geographic reach; work with young people aged up to 25 on low income; not in London or Northern Ireland; not a school/college/university; not primarily health, sport, arts, research, campaigning, or regranting.
Fecha límite: Applications accepted on a rolling basis; trustee meetings in February, June and November. Applicants are advised to apply at least 3 months before the relevant meeting.
family relationshipsyoung offendersdesistance+5 más
¿Quién puede postularse? UK charity or CIO with charitable status; income generally between £200,000 and £10 million (priority to £200,000-£3 million); broad geographic reach; not primarily for London or Northern Ireland; not a school, hospital, hospice, church, museum, or regranting body; not primarily health, sport, arts, research, campaigning, or capital projects.
Fecha límite: Applications accepted on a rolling basis; trustee meetings in February, June and November. Applicants are advised to apply at least 3 months before the relevant meeting.
heritage skills trainingrepair and restorationcraftsmanship+2 más
¿Quién puede postularse? UK charity or CIO with charitable status; income generally between £200,000 and £10 million; broad geographic reach; heritage work must fit the Trust's priorities. The Trust does not generally fund museums, galleries, libraries, exhibitions, heritage attractions, or repair/restoration of individual places of worship other than cathedrals.
Fecha límite: Applications accepted on a rolling basis. Cathedrals for capital projects are considered at the October meeting; applicants should apply at least 3 months in advance of the relevant meeting.
¿Quién puede postularse? UK charity or CIO with charitable status; income generally between £200,000 and £10 million; broad geographic reach; work must fit the Trust's conservation priorities and not be single-species animal welfare or veterinary care.
Fecha límite: Applications accepted on a rolling basis; trustee meetings in February, June and November. Applicants are advised to apply at least 3 months before the relevant meeting.
¿Quién puede postularse? UK-registered charity operating in Kenya or Uganda; must already have a long association with the Trust; extremely unusual for new partners to be taken on. Applicants are encouraged to contact the Trust in advance.
Fecha límite: No formal deadline stated; advance contact recommended before application.
Youth opportunities (up to age 25, low-income backgrounds, life skills & progression)General welfare (family relationships, offenders/young offenders, young homeless, older people independence, carers, social cohesion)Conservation (trees, native woodlands, coastal and marine environments)+1 más
¿Quién puede postularse? UK-registered charities or organisations with exempt charity status or CIOs; normally income between £200,000 and £10m (priority to £200k–£3m); national or broad geographic reach (not solely London or Northern Ireland). See eligibility quiz for full rules.
Fecha límite: Board-led grant rounds (examples given: February, June, November). Applications are processed ahead of these rounds; next scheduled round referenced as June 2026 in site content.
Las fechas límite y los requisitos de elegibilidad son un resumen de fuentes públicas y pueden cambiar — confirma siempre los detalles en la página oficial de solicitud del financiador antes de postularte.