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The Fine & Country Foundation supports 29 charities in its Spring Grant Scheme

The Fine & Country Foundation has announced the recipients of its Spring 2025 grants, awarding a total of £50,572 to 29 charities dedicated to tackling homelessness and poverty. This round of funding builds on The Foundation’s commitment to support vulnerable individuals and communities, both in the UK and internationally.

Now in its eleventh year, The Fine & Country Foundation continues its biannual grant scheme, with funding rounds held in Spring and Autumn. Each charity recipient is nominated by a local Fine & Country office, strengthening the connection between agents and the causes that matter most in their communities. Successful charities receive grants of up to £3,000, helping them deliver essential services and long-term support to those most in need.

This Spring, charities continue to face increasing pressure due to the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, with rising demand for food banks, shelters, mental health services, and community outreach. The Foundation’s funding acts as a crucial lifeline, enabling organisations to focus on their core mission without the added strain of financial uncertainty.

Having surpassed the milestone of £1 million raised since its inception in 2014, The Fine & Country Foundation remains steadfast in its mission to drive meaningful change through collective giving and grassroots support. Every nomination and donation, no matter the size, contributes to this growing impact. Emilie Despois, Trustee of The Fine & Country Foundation, shares: “We are incredibly proud to support 29 charities this Spring with vital funding that will help them carry on their life-changing work. These grants represent more than just financial assistance — they are a message of solidarity and belief in the power of community-led action to combat homelessness and poverty.”

We are delighted to share the Spring 2025 Grant recipients;

  1. Habitat for Humanity GB, nominated by Fine & Country Ascot and Wentworth, received a donation of £1,000.
  2. The Amber Foundation, nominated by Fine & Country Surrey Hills, received a donation of £1,500.
  3. The Clock Tower Sanctuary, nominated by Fine & Country Brighton and Hove, received a donation of £2,500.
  4. Cocoon Care Aftercare, nominated by Fine & Country Chiswick, received a donation of £3,000.
  5. Kate’s Kitchen, nominated by Fine & Country South Scotland and Cumbria, received a donation of £1,500.
  6. The Amber Foundation, nominated by Fine & Country Marlborough and Devizes, received a donation of £1,500.
  7. Love Marlborough Kids Meals, also nominated by Fine & Country Marlborough and Devizes, received a donation of £1,500.
  8. St Gemma’s Hospice, nominated by Fine & Country Leeds, received a donation of £480.
  9. Jersey Association for Youth & Friendship, nominated by Fine & Country Jersey, received a donation of £2,840.
  10. The Benjamin Foundation, nominated by Fine & Country Norfolk Offices, received a donation of £1,770.
  11. Gloucestershire Nightstop, nominated by Fine & Country Chepstow, received a donation of £2,100.
  12. Advantage Africa, nominated by Fine & Country Olney and Newport Pagnell, received a donation of £1,500.
  13. YMCA Fairthorne Group, nominated by Fine & Country Southampton, received a donation of £2,949.
  14. Save The Family, nominated by Fine & Country Chester, Nantwich and Tarporley, received a donation of £2,000.
  15. Standing Tall CIO, nominated by Fine & Country Birmingham, received a donation of £1,000.
  16. St Petrock’s (Exeter) Ltd, nominated by Fine & Country Exeter, received a donation of £2,000.
  17. Nightsafe Ltd, nominated by Fine & Country Ribble Valley, received a donation of £1,000.
  18. Faith in Families, nominated by Fine & Country Swansea (Mumbles), received a donation of £1,000.
  19. Oxfordshire CLT Limited (Oxfordshire Community Land Trust), nominated by Fine & Country Oxford, received a donation of £1,000.
  20. Friary Drop-In, nominated by Fine & Country Nottingham, received a donation of £2,446.
  21. Daylight Centre Fellowship, nominated by Fine & Country Northampton, received a donation of £1,000.
  22. Emmaus Coventry and Warwickshire, nominated by Fine & Country Coventry, received a donation of £1,500.
  23. Nuneaton FoodBank, also nominated by Fine & Country Coventry, received a donation of £1,500.
  24. Wyre Forest & South Worcestershire Nightstop and Mediation Service, nominated by Fine & Country Worcestershire, received a donation of £2,000.
  25. Project4All, nominated by Fine & Country Costa Blanca North, received a donation of £2,000.
  26. Rekindle, nominated by Fine & Country Mid Wales, received a donation of £2,987.
  27. Helping Hands Community Project, nominated by Fine & Country Leamington Spa, received a donation of £1,500.
  28. Crisis, nominated by Fine & Country Newcastle & Northumberland, received a donation of £1,500.
  29. Sleep Pod, nominated by Fine & Country West Malling, received a donation of £2,000.

Orly Waugh, Grants Coordinator at Save the Family, shared their thanks for The Foundation’s support: “On behalf of Save the Family and our trustees, we are extremely thankful for the support of the Fine & Country Foundation with a generous grant of £2,000 towards our Welcome Home Project. The Welcome Home Project will ensure that we can support every new family arrival with the transition into their new property, equipped with essential items such as bedding, pillows, mattress protectors, toiletries kettles and toasters. Some of our families, including those fleeing domestic violence, arrive to us with few personal items. Your grant will ensure that every family we support will be greeted with a safe, welcoming home to focus upon building relationships, resilience and aspiration for the future, free from the worries associated with their homelessness.”

The Foundation welcomes continued support from the public to sustain its mission of providing vital funding to charities in need. For more information about The Fine & Country Foundation or to nominate a local charity for assistance, individuals are encouraged to contact their local Fine & Country office.

 

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