Grants of varying sizes for charities and non-registered charities in the UK, France and the Netherlands that are improving social mobility through educational opportunities and/or providing a pathway out of poverty for children and young people disadvantaged by a lack of opportunity.
The Sofronie Foundation’s overriding aim is to promote social mobility by improving educational opportunities and by providing pathways out of poverty for children and young people disadvantaged by a lack of opportunity. The Foundation currently funds programmes in the UK, France and the Netherlands.
Proposals assisted by the Foundation may include support for academic, vocational or non-formal interventions as well as others that offer preparation for education, training, skills development or work, particularly digital programmes to enhance skills for the technical requirements of future employment.
The Foundation focuses on children and young people who:
• Are struggling in school.
• Are at a severe disadvantage.
• Lack opportunity to improve their educational attainment.
• Have difficult and challenging family lives, and
• Are unemployed.
The Foundation provides grants to registered and non-registered charitable organisations. Grants are for a variety of costs, depending on requirements. These include specific projects but also core operating costs. The length of a grant can be for one or more years. The Foundation will also consider further funding after reviewing progress reports and evaluations.
Further information, guidance, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and an application form is available on the Foundation’s website.
The Foundation does not have any application deadlines - applications are accepted all year round. However, it may take up to three months for applicants to receive a decision.