Coalfields Regeneration Trust
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The Coalfields Regeneration Trust (the Trust) is an independent grant-making organisation that was established in 1999 to improve the quality of life in Britain’s coalfield communities. It is a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee, governed by a board of trustees.
The aim of the Trust is to make coalfields sustainable, prosperous, viable and cohesive without support.
Working closely with partners, the Trust is a key agency promoting and achieving social and economic regeneration in the coalfields of England, Scotland and Wales.
The Trust award grants across the British coalfields. So far they have awarded grants worth approximately £150 million through their grant-making programmes. The current funding programme runs from 1 April 2008 and will close on the 31st March 2011.
The Coalfields Regeneration Trust has offices in all of the UK coalfield areas. Each office has at least one programme manager and one programme support officer. These teams provide essential support, application forms, advice and guidance to help you with your project and represent our ongoing
The Coalfields Regeneration Trust receives funds for its core activities from Communities and Local Government, The National Assembly for Wales
, Communities Scotland
and a number of other organisations and agencies.
As well as awarding grants, the Trust runs several programmes to specifically target issues within the UK's coalfields. These include the Family Employment Initiative (an employment programme, Game On (a football programme targeting 14-16 year olds) Sports legacy (a wider sports programme) and a Debt Response Programme (to tackle issues exacerbated by the current recession).
The aim of the Trust is to make coalfields sustainable, prosperous, viable and cohesive without support.
Working closely with partners, the Trust is a key agency promoting and achieving social and economic regeneration in the coalfields of England, Scotland and Wales.
The Trust award grants across the British coalfields. So far they have awarded grants worth approximately £150 million through their grant-making programmes. The current funding programme runs from 1 April 2008 and will close on the 31st March 2011.
The Coalfields Regeneration Trust has offices in all of the UK coalfield areas. Each office has at least one programme manager and one programme support officer. These teams provide essential support, application forms, advice and guidance to help you with your project and represent our ongoing
The Coalfields Regeneration Trust receives funds for its core activities from Communities and Local Government, The National Assembly for Wales
National Assembly for Wales
The National Assembly for Wales is a devolved assembly with power to make legislation in Wales. The Assembly comprises 60 members, who are known as Assembly Members, or AMs...
, Communities Scotland
Communities Scotland
Communities Scotland was an executive agency of the Scottish Government from 2001 to 2008. The Agency was responsible for housing, homelessness, communities and regeneration throughout Scotland....
and a number of other organisations and agencies.
As well as awarding grants, the Trust runs several programmes to specifically target issues within the UK's coalfields. These include the Family Employment Initiative (an employment programme, Game On (a football programme targeting 14-16 year olds) Sports legacy (a wider sports programme) and a Debt Response Programme (to tackle issues exacerbated by the current recession).