KPMG Giving and Foundation
Archived
Adult Education/Learning
Age
Arts, culture and heritage
Children (0-12)
Communities
Community and neighbourhood development
Dependants and carers
Education and learning
Housing and homelessness
Human rights and equality
Offenders and ex-offenders
People with disabilities
Refugees and asylum seekers
School, College and University
Verbal arts
Young people (13-25)
Antrim & Newtownabbey
Ards & North Down
Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon
Belfast City
Causeway Coast and Glens
Derry City and Strabane
England
Fermanagh and Omagh
Great Britain
Lisburn and Castlereagh
Mid and East Antrim
Mid Ulster
Newry, Mourne and Down
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
Large (over £60,000)
Medium (up to £60,000)
Overview
The Foundation particularly focusses on projects which:
- Unlock the potential of children and young people on the edge of care, in care or leaving care; and/or
- Unlock the potential of children and young people in deprived families
Trustees are committed to the belief that the keys to unlocking potential are education, training and employment and that the earlier the intervention the better.
The KPMG Foundation trustees are particularly interested in funding local projects which will have national impact, for example grants which use the local level as a laboratory but where monitoring and evaluation and networks allow a national profile. In some cases, the national strategy has not been determined at the start of the project, but we help the charities draw this together through the lifecycle of the project.
Example Grants
- Buttle Trust - 110,405
- DePaul Trust (two grants) 67,263
- Devon Youth Association 15,000
- Fairbridge 24,500
- Fitzwilliam and Kinsley Community Driving school 5,070
- Local Solutions 55,200
- Refugee Council 166,153
- Tamil Welfare Association 8,324
- The Amber Foundation 22,000
- The Dyslexia Institute (two grants) 48,174