Grants - ACCT
The Association of Church College Trusts was formed in 1979, as a loosely-knit organisation of autonomous trusts. These Trusts were the legacy of twelve Anglican colleges of education which had been closed in cutbacks. In their different ways the Trusts still support and promote the work in education originally done by the colleges.
Although all the Trusts have some involvement with RE and church-related education, each has a different emphasis and some have additional priorities. Many Trusts focus on projects in their own geographical location.
For further information about a Trust, please contact the specific Correspondent.
Key to Grant Eligibility:
Applications
considered.
Applications
not considered.
ALL SAINTS EDUCATIONAL TRUST
Individual grants
Personal
awards to teachers, intending teachers and students in dietetics.
School
pupils, students in counselling, ordination, social work, engineering, law or medicine.
Corporate grants
Imaginative
new projects which will enhance the Church's contribution to higher and further education.
Date for applications
31st March annually.
Correspondent
Mr Stephen Harrow,
St Katharine Cree Church,
86 Leadenhall St,
London EC3A 3DH
Tel: 020 7283 4485
Fax: 020 7621 9758
Email: enquiries@aset.org.uk
Website: http://www.aset.org.uk
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CULHAM EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
The
Trust gives mainly personal grants not exceeding £1000 to practising Anglicans who
are pursuing personal study, or undertaking projects, or research, primarily relating to
RE in schools. Normally consideration will be given only to applicants who live or work in
the Diocese of Oxford.
Other
Funds its own research arm, Culham Institute.
Date for applications
31st March annually.
Correspondent
Revd Dr John Gay,
15 Norham Gardens
Oxford OX2 6PY
Tel: 01865 284885
Fax: 01865 284886
Email: enquiries@culham.ac.uk
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HOCKERILL EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
Individual grants
Personal
awards are made to teachers, intending teachers and others in further or higher education,
with a priority to the teaching of RE.
No
awards to those training for ordination, mission, social work or counselling, or to children
at school.
Corporate grants
Corporate
grants to support the development of Religious Education, particularly in the Dioceses of
Chelmsford and St Albans.
Date for applications
By 1 March each year.
Correspondent
Mr Colin Broomfield,
16 Hagsdell Road,
Hertford, SG13 8AG
Tel: 01992 303053
Fax: 01992 425950
Email: hockerill.trust@ntlworld.com
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THE SAINT GABRIEL'S TRUST
Individual grants
For
projects that advance higher and further education in RE and/or foster good practice in school
RE.
Other
Initiates its own projects via the St Gabriel's Programme.
Correspondent
Mr Peter Duffell,
'Ladykirk', 32 The Ridgeway
Enfield,
Middx EN2 8QH
Tel: 020 8363 6474
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KESWICK HALL CHARITY
Individual/Corporate grants
For
research or study in Religious Education. Priority to Trust's own projects, then to teachers
or student teachers and to work in East Anglia.
Other
Initiates projects via RE Development Centre at University of East Anglia.
Correspondent
Mr Jonathan Davis,
Keswick Hall RE Centre,
School of Education and Professional Development,
University of East Anglia,
Norwich NR4 7TJ
Tel: 01603 592632
Fax: 01603 505975
Email: khrec@uea.ac.uk
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ST LUKE'S COLLEGE FOUNDATION
Individual/Corporate grants
The
Foundation's object is the advancement of further and higher education in religious education
and theology. Grants are awarded to individuals for research and taught postgraduate qualifications
in these fields; and to eligible organisations for related initiatives and facilities.
The
Foundation does not finance buildings, or provide bursaries for institutions to administer;
and it is precluded from the direct support of schools (although it supports teachers who
are taking eligible studies).
Date for applications
1st May for grants for the following academic year.
Correspondent
Professor Michael Bond,
Heathayne,
Colyton,
Devon EX24 6RS
Tel: 01297 552281
Fax: 01297 552281
Email: mbond@eclipse.co.uk
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ST MARY'S COLLEGE TRUST
Individual/Corporate grants
Only
in very exceptional circumstances.
Other
Supports Welsh National RE Centre and Anglican Chaplaincy at the University of Wales, Bangor.
Correspondent
Mr Gwilym T. Jones,
Chwarel Plas,
Llangefni,
Anglesey,
Gwynedd LL77 7TJ
Tel: 01248 722738
No fax number
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THE FOUNDATION OF ST MATTHIAS
Individual grants
The
Foundation's primary object is the advancement of further or higher education in the Dioceses
of Bath & Wells, Bristol and Gloucester and in particular the enhancement of education
in accordance with the doctrines of the Church of England. However, applications from individuals
of other faiths, or none, are not excluded. Under the terms of the governing Scheme grants
may be given for training of social, community, and youth workers and teachers; for training
ministers of the Church of England (or of a church in communion therewith) and to assist
with the study of music and the arts. Small 'one-off' awards are usually for assistance with
fees and/or books.
Due
to the small amounts of money available and the large number of applications, there are bound
to be some disappointments. Low priority has to be given to service overseas, sabbaticals
and long study leave and it is not normally possible to award grants for second or subsequent
degrees or for studies in medicine, engineering, law, or veterinary science.
The Trustees will not make general or block grants or provide bursaries for other institutions
to administer.
Corporate grants
Consideration
is usually restricted to bodies promoting projects for the educational training of others.
Priority is given to imaginative new projects which will enhance the church's contribution
to further or higher education.
Date for applications
1 January, 1 June and 1 September.
Correspondent
Ms Lynette Cox,
Church House,
23 Great George Street,
Bristol BS1 5QZ
Tel: 0117 906 0100
Fax: 0117 925 0460
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SARUM ST MICHAEL EDUCATIONAL CHARITY
Individual/Corporate grants
Personal
grants awarded for further or higher education to those who live or work in the Salisbury
or adjacent Dioceses (also to former students of the College). Bursaries available for those
intending to teach in primary schools, who live/study within the Salisbury Diocese. Grants
for RE resources to local schools. Corporate grants, where funds permit, to certain projects
within the Diocese.
No
retrospective grants.
Date for applications
1 June.
Correspondent
Mrs Anne Paterson,
13 New Canal
Salisbury,
Wilts SP1 2AA
Tel: 01722 422296
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ST HILD & ST BEDE TRUST
Restricted to advancement of higher and further education in the dioceses of Durham and Newcastle. Presently committed to supporting the North of England Institute for Christian Education, the North East Religious Learning Resources Centre, several lectureships, chaplaincy (in particular the chaplaincy in the college of St Hild & St Bede), scholarships, libraries and a demonstration school.
Date for applications
1 June.
Correspondent
Mr W. Hurworth,
34 Castlereagh,
Wynyard,
Billingham TS22 5QF
No telephone number
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ST PETER'S SALTLEY TRUST
Individual/Corporate grants
The
Trust's annual income is committed to initiating, supporting and evaluating locally based
projects in adult theological education, further education and RE development in schools.
The Trust's area of benefit comprises the region covered by the Anglican Dioceses of Birmingham,
Coventry, Hereford, Lichfield and Worcester.
No
grants to individuals for research or continuing education.
Correspondent
Mrs J. E. Jones,
Grays Court,
3 Nursery Road
Edgbaston,
Birmingham B15 3JX
Tel: 0121 427 6800
Fax: 0121 428 3392
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ST CHRISTOPHER'S COLLEGE EDUCATIONAL TRUST
Individual/Corporate grants
Small
one-off grants given to maintain or enlarge any institution or centre for religious education
(Church of England).
Payments towards the provision of facilities for research into theory and practice of teaching
religious education.
Correspondent
Mr David Grimes,
The National Society,
Church House
Great Smith Street,
London SW1P 3NZ
Tel: 020 7898 1492
Fax: 020 7898 1493
Email: david.grimes@natsoc.c-of-e.org.uk
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WESTHILL ENDOWMENT TRUST
Corporate grants
Restricted
to corporate projects, no personal grants are awarded. Committed to promoting education in
a manner which reflects the principles of the Christian religion and the tradition of the
historic free churches and the promotion of dialogue and educational interchange between
the Christian Church and persons of other living faiths.
Correspondent
Mr John Walmsley,
Westhill Lodge,
14-16 Weoley Park Road,
Selly Oak,
BIRMINGHAM B29 6LL
Tel: 0121 415 8451
Email: j.walmsley@bham.ac.uk
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SECRETARY TO THE ASSOCIATION OF CHURCH COLLEGE TRUSTS:
Revd Dr John D. Gay,
Director, Culham Institute,
See Culham contact details