The CLA Charitable Trust
CLA Charitable Grant
Location National
Dates

Deadline for applications: Ongoing

Aims

Objective of the funding opportunity:
The Trustees give grants and awards helps to provide facilities for the disabled to take part in country sports and recreation and training in agriculture and horticulture.
It also promotes education in the countryside for disadvantaged children and young people.

It aims to help the following client groups:
Those with disabilities
Young people
FRESA priorities The funding opportunity fits with the following FRESA priorities:

Top priorities:
Skills for employability

High priorities:
Future labour force
Under exploited sources of labour

More information on the FRESA
The following labour market factsheets contain evidence to support bids for this funding: 
Skills for employability
Eligibility Eligible Organisations:  Any organisation which provides facilities for the disabled and disadvantaged to take part in recreation and education in the countryside.
Accreditation Organisations must have the following accreditation to bid: No accreditation is needed
Amount available Funding available: Trustees rarely give grants of more that £2,000
Applications should be for a specific project or item of capital equipment rather than on-going running costs. The Trustees do not give grants to individuals.
Previous bids For examples of successful bids see CLA Charitable Trust website
Application

You will need the following documents to apply :
Applications must be supported by a number of supporting documents.
(Details can be found in Guidance Notes )
Application Form (available on request from contact details below)

Contact

For further information contact:  

Mr Peter J Geldart LLM,
Director,
CLA Charitable Trust,
Caunton Grange,
Caunton,
Newark,
Notts,
NG23 6AB.

E-mail: charitabletrust@cla.org.uk
www.clacharitabletrust.org.uk

Weblinks

Other useful websites:
Country Land and Business Association - www.cla.org.uk