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The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need 2022-23

Do you help individuals and families in need of emergency financial help? With details of over 1,800 grant-making charities giving around £380 million in funds, this eighteenth edition of the guide is your companion for providing support to the individuals who need it most.

The comprehensive and up-to-date information allows you to simplify the task of finding suitable support for your service users by outlining eligibility criteria, amounts available and how to apply.

The guide contains a list of useful advice organisations, as well as tips on how to make successful application. The guide’s structure is easy to navigate, fully indexed and includes sections on:Illness and disability charities; Local charities; Utility company funds; Armed forces charities; Occupational charities This edition includes funding for uniforms, books and equipment for school children as well as other funding for under 18s.

The previous edition included funding for uniforms, books and equipment for school children for the first time.

About Jessica Threlfall

Before joining the Directory of Social Change as part of the Research Team, Jessica graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Psychology from Lancaster University. During this time she completed numerous projects using a wide variety of research methods.

Jessica has volunteered for a number of charities before and during her time at university including Southport and Formby Special Athletes where she was responsible for running sports coaching sessions for adults with learning difficulties.

Where to get free copies

If you are an individual looking for funding, you might be able to access this book at a local library (that is the first place we recommend looking), Citizens Advice Bureaux, the welfare or careers departments at a local university or school, or at the offices of member organisations of AdviceUK.

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