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Lloyds Bank Foundation reopens for funding

Melanie May | 7 January 2016 | News

The Lloyds Bank Foundation, which recently moved from a rolling funding programme to grant rounds, has reopened for funding.
The Foundation now operates three grant rounds a year, Round One for 2016 has closed for applications, with decisions to be made in the week commencing 21st March, and applicants notified in the week commencing 4th April.
Round Two is now open, with a deadline of 4th  March for initial applications. Charities will be notified as to whether they have been successful in progressing to full application by 15th April, and assessment contact with charities will take place between 25th April and 27th May.
The Round Two deadline for full applications is 6th June, with decisions made in the week commencing 25th July, and applicants notified in the week commencing 8th August.
Round Three will open to initial applications on 25th April, with a deadline of 5pm on 8th June, and decisions made during the week commencing 28th November.
The grants are open to charities with an income in their last set of published accounts that is greater than £25,000 and less than £1million, and who also meet the Foundation’s eligibility criteria. Grants are from £10,000 up to maximum of £25,000 per year for two or three years, with the opportunity for continuation funding for a further period, up to six years in total.
More information on the grants available, eligibility criteria and how to apply is available on the Foundation site.

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