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The Society Foundation

A small number of grants of up to £2,500 are available to UK registered charities that are helping ex-offenders, those who are recently homeless or vulnerably housed and young adults aged 16-24 years old not in employment, education or training, move towards paid employment.

Who can be funded: UK registered charities with an annual turnover of under £500,000.

Key words: Ex-Offenders, Homeless/Homelessness, Vulnerably Housed, Young Adults Aged 16-24, Education, Employment, Training, Capacity Building, Organisational Sustainability. Consultancy Support, Developing IT Systems, Micro-Grants, United Kingdom.

London-based, the Society Foundation is a modest grant-making charity that awards small grants of up to £2,500 to small UK registered charities to help individuals from the following beneficiary groups move toward paid employment:

  • Ex-offenders.
  • Recently homeless or vulnerably housed, and/or
  • Young adults aged 16-24 years old not in employment, education or training (NEETs).