The Weinstock Fund
Archived
Adult Education/Learning
Advice services
Aged 60+
Arts, culture and heritage
Children (0-12)
Craft and design
Education and learning
Health, wellbeing and sport
Healthcare services
Human rights and equality
Medical conditions
Medical research
People with disabilities
Performing arts
Poverty and deprivation
Pre-school education
School, College and University
Social inclusion
Social welfare and poverty
Verbal arts
Visual arts and media
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
Micro (up to £1,000)
Small (up to £10,000)
Overview
Who may apply?
They will only consider applications from UK charities registered with the Charity Commission, or charities holding a Certificate of Exemption from the Inland Revenue.
Which countries does the Weinstock Fund support?
They tend to restrict their funding on a geographical basis to the UK.
What type of work does the Weinstock Fund support?
They support charities working in the following areas:
- Medical care and treatment, including respite care
- Education, training and care for adults and children with impairments and special needs
- Care and support of the elderly
- Care and support for children
- Hardship alleviation
- Community
- Culture and environment
- Health and welfare
- Music and the arts
For more information view their annual accounts here