Lloyds Bank Foundation for the Channel Islands distributed more than £1 million in active grants to
support charities in the Channel Islands in 2018.
In total 29 charitable organisations benefitted from new grants valued at approximately £925,000
and, together with a further ten ongoing multiple year grants, brought the total grant value in 2018
to more than £1.3 million.
Jo Le Poidevin, Executive Director for the Lloyds Bank Foundation for the Channel Islands,
commented:
“We are delighted with the range of charities we have been able to support in 2018 and to have
surpassed the £1 million mark in grant funding. The charity sector continues to play an invaluable
role in tackling disadvantage and providing services to help improve people’s lives and strengthen
communities, and the Foundation is proud to support the sector in its work. In its 33-year history, the
Foundation has awarded £17m to organisations across the Channel Islands.”
In 2018 the highest grants agreed in Jersey went to the Beresford Street kitchen (£73,500) and Relate
Jersey (£60,216) to support salary costs and in the Guernsey Bailiwick, the highest grants were
awarded to Guernsey Community Savings (£100,000), also toward their salary costs, and Guernsey
Mind in Alderney (£50,458) towards the cost of mental health and well-being in the Island. At the
other end of the scale, the Foundation provided £5,000 to the Parkinson’s Disease Society in Jersey
to fund advertising during their 30th anniversary year and £4,025 to Access for All in Guernsey.
The Foundation’s objective is to support and work in partnership with charitable organisations which
help people, especially disadvantaged or disabled, to play a fuller role in communities throughout
the Channel Islands. 2019 grant funding will be agreed by the trustees of the Foundation when they
meet in March, July and November. The next closing date for grant applications is Friday 8 February,
5pm.
Jo added:
“There’s still time for registered charities to make an application ahead of our first deadline of the
year and we encourage them to get in touch.”