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The Archer Trust gives small grants to support disadvantaged or disabled people
20 February 2012The Archer Trust is a UK Christian charitable grant-making trust. If you meet the following criteria, they may be able to help you:
- You are a small UK charity for whom a grant of between £250 and £3,000 will make a big difference.
- In one way or another, you provide aid or support to a defined group of needy or deserving people, for instance those with physical or mental disabilities or the disadvantaged.
- You are competently run and can support your application with up-to-date accounts.
The Trust prefers to support organisations working in areas of high unemployment and deprivation and favour charities which make good use of volunteers.
Making an application: applications should be sent by post to The Secretary, The Archer Trust, Bourne House, Wadesmill, Ware, Herts, SG12 0TT.
The Trust will reply at their own expense to successful applicants or to those whom they are seriously considering but need further information. They do not reply to unsuccessful applicants unless they have asked for further information. To save on your costs, please do not send a stamped addressed envelope. Replies may take some time because the trustees only meet twice a year, normally in March and September.


