The Edith M Ellis 1985 Charitable Trust
The Edith M Ellis 1985 Charitable Trust operates a modest grant programme that is currently under review. A note on its website states:
“Please note that grant categories are under review, with changes expected during 2024 and 2025. The first changes can be seen HERE. Further changes are expected and will be posted on the website before the opening date of the next round of grant applications.”
The categories listed below followed a review in February 2024, and further changes are expected during 2024 and 2025.
- Quaker work and witness, particularly on work relating to peace.
- Peace-building and conflict resolution.
- Interfaith and ecumenical understanding, and
- Peace work connected with climate breakdown.
The Trust values applications that fulfil more than one of the above criteria. Applicants will be expected to demonstrate the following:
- How their ideas will bring about change
- Why they think the approach they are proposing is new and original
- Who will benefit and how, and
- What the expected outcomes of the proposal are.
The Trust’s funding priorities previously focused on supporting a small number of UK registered charities and not-for-profit organisations that have innovative proposals to bring about a more peaceful, just and sustainable world. Organisations that found it difficult to attract funding from other sources tended to be favoured.
Grants were previously awarded against the following categories:
- Climate change mitigation.
- Interfaith and ecumenical understanding.
- Peace-building and conflict resolution.
- Quaker work and witness, and
- Work with forced migrants, including internally displaced people,
Please note that the Trust likes to receive applications as early as possible during each application window.
Contact details for the Trust, as provided in its Charity Commission entry, are:
Mrs J Baily
The Edith Maud Ellis 1985 Charitable Trust
Prospect House
6 Westgate
Thirsk
North Yorkshire
YO7 1QS
Email: [email protected]