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Lloyds Bank Foundation’s two new funding programmes open for applications

Howard Lake | 7 April 2014 | News

Applications are now open from smaller charities for the two new funding programmes from the Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales. The two programmes – Invest and Enable – focus on reaching young people and adults facing multiple disadvantage at key stages in their lives. They are open to charities in England and Wales with an income between £25,000 and £1 million.
Announced in January this year, the new funding programmes are designed to help charities achieve greater sustainability: both will provide larger grants over a longer period of time. In addition the Foundation aims, with its Enhance programme, to help charities build capacity.

Speakers at launch of Lloyds Bank Foundation's two new funding programmes.

Paul Streets, chief executive of the Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales, Professor Sir Ian Diamond, chair of the Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales, Atara Fridler, chief executive of Lift People, Owen Woodley, managing director of Lloyds Bank, Retail.


Paul Streets, Chief Executive of the Lloyds Bank Foundation, said:

“There is an increasing need and focus on helping charities to become sustainable in this challenging funding environment. Through research, we discovered nearly a third of our applicants said that over 80% of their funding was restricted. We don’t want to be just a grant maker, we want to support charities through a journey of development and help them meet the need for their services”.

Funding programmes

The Foundation’s programmes offer the following support:

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The Lloyds Bank Foundation receives its funding from Lloyds Banking Group through a nine year rolling funding agreement, designed to provide a secure and sustainable approach to grant making. Last year the Foundation awarded £19 million to 828 charities across England and Wales.
 
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Paul Streets, chief executive of the Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales, Professor Sir Ian Diamond, chair of the Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales, Atara Fridler, chief executive of Lift People, Owen Woodley, managing director of Lloyds Bank, Retail.
 

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