The Philip Henman Trust Grant
Ref: GRT-WMBCFXTT
Funding Available
Up to £25,000
UK Wide
All Sectors
11 September 2025
Grants & Funding
About This Grant
The Philip Henman Trust provides grants to major UK-based charities focusing on long-term overseas development. The funding acts as partnership funding for projects lasting between three and five years. Projects must provide a lasting beneficial impact for the people, communities, or environment they seek to help, and must not be for urgent medical needs, emergencies, or ongoing concerns.
What Can It Fund?
- overseas development
- long-term impact
- community development
- environmental impact
- partnership funding
Funding Source
The Philip Henman Trust
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