
Garfield Weston Foundation is one of the largest charitable grant-making foundations in the United Kingdom, established in 1958 by businessman W. Garfield Weston and still led by the Weston family. It uses funds generated from the family’s investments to award grants each year (around £100 million+) to a very wide range of UK charities and community organizations — from small local groups to large national institutions — across sectors including welfare, youth, community, arts, education, health, environment, faith, museums & heritage. Grants can support operating/core costs, specific projects, or capital needs, and range from £1,000 to several million pounds, with applications open year-rou...
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