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These funders are from the Funderfinder database but do not represent the full list of funding opportunities that may be available to you by completing your own application. Application to funders is by letter unless otherwise stated. Not all funders will fund a 2nd degree although some make an exception for medicine.
The Nurses Association of Jamaica (UK)
Mrs Celia Grandison-Markey, PO Box 652, 43b High St, Sherington, Newport Pagnell, Bucks, MK16 9ZY Tel: 01908 613 775
One-off grants of £50 – 300 for students of health education or sciences, primarily from black and minority groups, especially African-Caribbean. Preferences given to those living in Birmingham area, Nottingham, London and internationally. Apply on application form in February or August
The Southdown Trust
This trust offers grants to support individual ventures of general educational benefit. They like applicants who have shown enterprise and initiative in seeking a goal.
Send a CV and stamped address envelope to:
The Secretary, The Southdown Trust, Canbury School, Kingston Hill, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey KT2 7LN
Include a covering letter with details of the ‘educational venture’ you are seeking support for, if possible showing how you have shown/ are showing enterprise and initiative in seeking to achieve your goal.
The Newby Trust
The Secretary, Newby Trust Ltd, Hill Farm, Froxfield, Petersfield, Hants, GU32 1BQ
Grants of £250 – 1000 for mature students, 2nd degree students and overseas students in their final two years of medical study. See website for application details
The McKenna Charitable Trust
The Trustees, c/o Buzzacoat, 12 New Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1AG
Grants for individuals in need in England and Wales with particular emphasis on educational needs and provision of support for people with disabilities
The Richard Newitt Fund
Chris Gilbert, Kleinwort Benson Trustees Ltd, PO Box 191, 10 Fenchurch St, London, EC3M 3LB
Grants to students aged 24 – 45 who intend to live and work in Britain. Not normally given for 1st year of course |