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The Sir Halley Stewart Trust

Small Grants up to £5,000 and Main Grants of up to £60,000 (occasionally up to £80,000) over 1-3 years are available to UK registered charities and educational institutions for innovative and pioneering Social, Medical and Religious projects, both in the UK and internationally, that prevent suffering and enable people to flourish.

Who can apply: UK registered charities and educational institutions working in the UK and/or internationally.

Key words: Innovative and Pioneering Development Projects, Research, Social, Medical, Religion, Education, Conflict Resolution, Overseas, United Kingdom.

The Sir Halley Stewart Trust is a grant-giving foundation established by Sir Halley Stewart in 1924. It is concerned with the development of people’s minds, bodies and spirits, and promotes a just environment and international good will through its grant-making.

The Trust, which is underpinned by Christian values, but welcomes applications from other faith and non-faith projects, places a particular focus on supporting innovative research projects and new pioneering development projects, primarily through the provision of salary costs. It funds Medical, Social and Religious projects, with Education being a theme that runs across all three grant-making areas.

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