Bryant Trust
The Bryant Trust is a medium-sized grant-making trust based in the West Midlands with a strong Birmingham connection.
The Trust's interests are wide-ranging and are as concerned about addressing special needs, deprivation and disadvantage as they are in fostering health and well being and a greater engagement with the arts.
Applications from local environmental and heritage projects are particularly welcome.
What we support
The Trustees welcome grant applications from registered charities working in any of the following areas:
- Community and Neighbourhood projects
- Community projects based on places of worship
- Disability and Special needs
- Education
- Environmental and Heritage projects
- Health and Well being
- The Arts
- Vulnerable groups including: the homeless, addicts, refugees, asylum seekers, victims of crime, ex-prisoners, the elderly, the bereaved
- Young people
Cheques can be made payable only to registered charities.
The Trust normally considers requests only from organisations based within the Birmingham area (including parts of Walsall), as defined by postcode:
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Area
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Birmingham
B1 to B48
B51 to B59
B62 to B76
B81 to B94
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Walsall
WS1 to WS5
WS9
WS10
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Applications are considered under the 'Small grants' scheme. The grants are normally from £500-£1,000 but can be more. Occasionally grants can be outside this range.
Requests are considered twice a year, in May or June and November or December.
More information, guidance and an application from can be found on the
website: http://www.bryanttrust.org.uk/index.html




