Holehird Trust Examples of Activities That the Fund May Supporting Westmorland Residents Support
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Holehird Trust Examples of activities that the fund may Supporting Westmorland residents support: • Funded by the Holehird Trust, of which Cumbria music projects for children living in County Council is Trustee isolated rural communities • sports sessions for disabled people • £40,000 available this year outdoor play sessions for children and young people Who can apply? • sports club development work with Voluntary and community organisations in Cumbria children • supporting residents of the former County of community centre building work to Westmorland * comply with the Disability Discrimination Act Charitable Objectives • general running costs for rural nursery 1) to provide housing for beneficiaries who a) • staffing costs for Walking the Way to are in conditions of need, hardship or Health programme for older people distress; or b) are in need of housing by virtue of their age, disability, infirmity or Grants are considered by the Trustees of the chronic sickness Holehird Trust at their quarterly meetings 2) to relieve beneficiaries who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress; If you would like further information 3) to relieve beneficiaries who are sick, about this Fund please contact: convalescent, disabled or infirm by relieving their suffering or assisting their recovery; Ellen Clements 4) to advance the education of beneficiaries as the trustee thinks fit Tel 01900 825760 5) to relieve children or young people in need Fax 01900 826527 being looked after by local authorities in the Email [email protected] area of benefit by the provision and Web www.cumbriafoundation.org assistance to foster carers and the children and young people themselves. Priority will be given to projects benefiting one or more of the following groups: • elderly people * the following parishes and communities are • disabled people included: • children • Ambleside, Appleby, Arnside, Askham, Bampton, young people up to age 18 Barbon, Bandleyside, Barton, Beetham, Bolton, Bradleyfield, Brough, Brough Sowerby, Brougham, How much can we apply for? Burneside, Burton-in-Kendal, Casterton, Cliburn, • It is unlikely that requests for sums in Clifton, Crackenthorpe, Crook, Crosby, Crosthwaite, excess of £2,000 over one year will be Crosby Garrett, Docker, Dufton, Eamont Bridge, approved Fawcett Forest, Firbank, Grasmere, Grayrigg, Great • Urgent applications for less than £500 can Strickland, Hartley, Helbeck, Helsington, Heversham, be fast-tracked to ensure a quick response Hincaster, Holme, Holmescales, Hutton Roof, Ings, Kaber, Kentmere, Killington, King’s Meaburn, Kirkby Lonsdale, Kirkby Stephen, Kirkby Thore, Lakes, If you are interested, please read the Lambrigg, Levens, Little Strickland, Long Marton, following details carefully Longsleddale, along with our Applying for money sheet Lowther, Lupton, Lyth, Mallerstang, Mansergh, Martindale, Middleton, Milburn, Milnthorpe, Morland, Murton, Musgrave, Nateby, New Hutton, Newbiggin, Cumbria Community Foundation, Dovenby Hall, Dovenby, Cockermouth CA13 0PN Charitable company limited by guarantee Registered charity no 1075120 18.08.10 Newby, Old Hutton, Orton, Patterdale, Preston Patrick, Preston Richard, Ravenstonedale, Scalthwaitrigg, Sedgwick, Selside, Shap, Skelsmergh, Sleagill, Sockbridge, Soulby, Stainmore, Stainton (Crooklands ward), Staveley with Ings, Tebay, Temple Sowerby, Tirril, Underbarrow, Waitby, Warcop, Wharton, Whinfell, Whitwell, Windermere, Winton, Witherslack and Yanthwaite Cumbria Community Foundation, Dovenby Hall, Dovenby, Cockermouth CA13 0PN Charitable company limited by guarantee Registered charity no 1075120 18.08.10 .