Thonock Aspiration Fund for Schools (TAFS)

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Thanks to funding from the Thonock Trust, this fund is here to help those working with children in Gainsborough enrich school life through fun, inspiring, and inclusive activities.

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Grant Overview

Fund Purpose

The Fund supports the wellbeing, aspirations, and opportunities of children attending school settings in Gainsborough and the surrounding area. Grants are available to help children participate in extracurricular activities.

Who Can Apply

Projects must directly benefit children in school settings. Applications are welcome from:

  • Whole school or class-based projects(e.g. outings, experiences, group activities)
  • School groups or clubs (e.g. equipment, kits, or transport costs)

Grant Details

  • Total Fund Available: approx. £7,000 per year
  • Maximum Grant: £300 per project
  • Payments: Usually made in advance
  • Application Review: Monthly
  • Urgent Requests: May be fast-tracked – call to discuss
  • Spending Deadline: Within 12 months of receiving funds
  • Reporting: A brief report is required explaining how the funds benefited the children

Need Help?

Contact our Grantmakers for advice or support with your application:

Sue & Cara

📞 01529 305825

📧 sue@lincolnshirecf.co.uk

📧 cara@lincolnshirecf.co.uk

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Grant manager:

Sue Fortune

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