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  2. UnLtd - Wikipedia

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    UnLtd - The Foundation for Social Entrepreneurs is a charitable organisation in the United Kingdom. [1][2] The organisation offers cash awards, grants, business support, networking and mentorship opportunities for social entrepreneurs in the UK. They work with a range of partners to better support social entrepreneurs and deliver lasting impact ...

  3. National Lottery Community Fund - Wikipedia

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    The National Lottery Community Fund, legally named the Big Lottery Fund, [1] is a non-departmental public body responsible for distributing funds raised by the National Lottery for "good causes". It is the largest community funder in the UK and its purpose is to award funding that strengthens society and improves lives across the UK.

  4. Student loans and grants in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Student loans and grants in the United Kingdom are primarily provided by the government through the Student Loans Company (SLC), an executive non-departmental public body. The SLC is responsible for Student Finance England and Student Finance Wales, and is a delivery partner of Student Finance NI and the Student Awards Agency for Scotland.

  5. Buttle UK - Wikipedia

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    Buttle UK. Buttle UK, formerly known as The Frank Buttle Trust, is a UK charity that provides financial grants to children in need. Founded by Frank Buttle in 1937 but not operational until after his death in 1953, the charity has helped many thousands of people throughout the United Kingdom. In 2015–2016, it made 10,068 grants totalling just ...

  6. Microgrant - Wikipedia

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    Microgrant. A microgrant is a small sum of money distributed to an individual or organization, typically for hundreds or thousands of dollars, with the intent of enabling the recipient to develop or sustain an income-generating enterprise. Often they target individuals living on less than $1/day, extreme poverty, for the purpose of creating a ...

  7. Family Fund - Wikipedia

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    The national governments of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales provide grants to the charity, as part of their commitment to disabled children and young people. The charity is the UK's largest grant giving organisation and currently helps around 66,000 families in the UK with around £33 million in grants a year.