Wednesday 15 June 2016

BOOST Charitable Trust

The BOOST Charitable Trust was created in 2005 to champion the disabled and disadvantaged and to inspire them to overcome their challenges through the power of sport (Boost stands for Build On Over-looked Sporting Talent).
The Trust aims to give opportunities to those who wish to fulfill their sporting ambitions, at any level.
Charities and non-profit making organisations in the UK that have a focus on sport are eligible to apply for a grant of up to £500. However, larger awards are often made by the Trust.
During the year ending 30 September the Trust allocated £104,284 in grants.
Previous awards have included:
Plymouth College (£3,000);
Disability Snow Sport UK (£2,070);
Sport in Mind (£5,600); and
Southwark City Tennis Club (£10,410).

Last year, small grant awards totalled £13,474.
Applicants should submit their request on no more than two sides of A4, detailing:
o The name of organisation, what the organisation does and a list of beneficiaries;
o The reason(s) for seeking funding, details of the project and approximate funding requirements.
Applications may be received either by email or letter and are considered at regular meetings of the Trustees.
For further information, visit the BOOST Charitable Trust’s website.
Contact details for the Trust are:
Lucy Till
Building On Overlooked Sporting Talent (BOOST) Charitable Trust
5 St Bride Street
London EC4A 4AS
Tel: 020 7078 1955
Email:
 lucy.till@boostct.org

(Source: GRIN)

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