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Santander Foundation offers £3.3m in 2010

Santander Foundation offers £3.3m in 2010
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Fundraising | Stefan Marseglia | 24 Feb 2010

Santander has launched a new charitable foundation which combines the grantmaking activities of Abbey, Alliance & Leicester and Bradford & Bingley and will make £3.3m available to UK charities this year.

The Santander Foundation will no longer fund regeneration projects but will continue to support education, training and financial capability projects which aim to help disadvantaged people better understand how to manage their money.

In the nine regions of the United Kingdom where Santander has a significant presence, employee-led Community Partnership Groups are involved in the grant-making process.

The groups at present consist of Santander staff, pensioners and a community foundation such as the local Council for Voluntary Services, and charities in such areas can expect to receive a maximum grant of £30,000 – up from 50 per cent last year.

The nine regions currently include the London Borough of Camden, Milton Keynes, Leicestershire and Rutland, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, Teesside, Merseyside, Greater Glasgow and Northern Ireland.

Following the foundation’s relaunch, Alan Eagle, manager of the Santander Foundation, said: “This is a really exciting and innovative programme, with larger grants and a greater focus on the local community. At Santander, we are committed to investing in the communities in which we operate.”

For charities outside of the nine regions, one-off grants to help with running costs, salaries and training materials are also available, with the maximum available rising by 150 per cent from £4,000 to £10,000.

With last year’s scheme gaining over 10,000 requests and more than 250-260 grants given, Eagle hopes that the relaunch will be more than just a name-change.

Eagle said the scheme would give charities the chance to apply for funding without the stigma of trying to come up with something new. “As long as it works,” said Eagle, “it has a chance.”

D Dickerson
Fundraiser
Bingley Army Cadets
14 Jun 2010

Would we be worthy of your support in raising funds
for traing and ceremonial equipment
David dickerson

Mike Hopkins
Project Director
The Stable Company
12 May 2010

We are an establishing charity/social enterprise working in a deprived area of Gloucestershire. We work with vulnerable groups and the disabled providing education and activities around all things growing. Would our scheme be worthy of your grant?
www.thestablecompany.org
Regards

Mike Hopkins

Jim Buggy
Fundraiser
Contact Hostel
2 Mar 2010

We provide supported accommodation for homeless teenage girls,16-19 years of age here in Manchester.
Would this type of work allows us to submit an application the Santander Foundation.
Regards, Jim Buggy.

Henry Mains
Secretary
Sleat Community Trust
24 Feb 2010

Wonderful news for organisations like Sleat Community Trust who are trying hard to retain essential services in remote rural communities.

We are working toward being self-financing but until then running costs are very difficult to find and this would ensure that Sleat Community Trust can continue to develop. Provided that we are not regarded as being so far off the beaten track that "Santander do not commit to operate or invest in these communities".

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