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East Yorkshire charities can apply for up to £15,000 from Jane Tomlinson Appeal
Summary
The Jane Tomlinson Appeal has launched a £250,000 'Big Charity Giveaway' offering grants up to £15,000 to registered charities in Yorkshire, the Midlands and the Liverpool City region. Applications close on February 5 and successful applicants are due to be notified shortly afterwards, with awards scheduled for the week commencing March 2.
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The Jane Tomlinson Appeal has opened a new grant round called the "Big Charity Giveaway" to distribute a total of £250,000 across charities in Yorkshire, the Midlands and the Liverpool City region. The programme offers awards of up to £15,000 with no minimum award level. The appeal continues the fundraising legacy of Jane Tomlinson, who raised significant sums for charity through endurance events, and whose family have kept the work going since her death. The article notes the Appeal has previously supported cancer care, bereavement services, mental health initiatives and projects for the wellbeing of children and young people.
Key details:
- Total fund: £250,000 under the "Big Charity Giveaway".
- Individual awards: up to £15,000 per successful applicant and no minimum award.
- Eligible area: registered charities operating in Yorkshire, the Midlands and the Liverpool City region.
- Focus: the Appeal has a history of supporting cancer patients and families, bereavement services, mental health, and children's wellbeing projects.
- Timeline: applications close on February 5; submissions will be reviewed and successful applicants notified shortly afterwards; grants are to be awarded in the week commencing March 2.
Summary:
The programme is designed to provide one-off grants to local charities across the named regions and continues the charitable focus associated with Jane Tomlinson. The application window closes February 5, reviews will follow, and awards are scheduled for the week commencing March 2.
