The Guide to Individuals in Need 2016-17

The Guide to Individuals in Need 2016-17

by JenniferReynolds (Author), RachelCain (Author)

Synopsis

Do you help individuals and families in need of emergency financial help? This comprehensive, up-to-date and easy-to-navigate guide will simplify the often difficult task of finding the most appropriate support for your clients. It contains details of over 1,500 trusts, with over GBP268 million on offer, and outlines at-a-glance the eligibility criteria, amounts available and how to apply. You'll benefit from extensive advice on how to select funds and make successful applications, as well as a directory of useful organisations. Who should buy this book? This is the ultimate guidebook for charities working on the front-line, supporting those living in poverty and extreme circumstances. It is particularly useful for key workers, social workers, advisors and housing officers, as well as charity helpline operators. Charity fundraising teams will also find it a vital guide to the funds available.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 424
Edition: 15th Revised edition
Publisher: Directory of Social Change
Published: 07 Mar 2016

ISBN 10: 1784820059
ISBN 13: 9781784820053

Media Reviews
'The wide range of national and local grant-making organisations is particularly useful to enable us to respond to individual needs.'Kate Williams, Chief Executive, Independence at Home; 'Plays a vital role in enabling people living in poverty to gain access to the additional support they need.' Nicola Steuer, Programme Director, Cripplegate Foundation; 'This is an easy way to help tenants who are experiencing difficulty from the changes to the welfare system and just can't seem to get their head above water again.' Kate Jungnitz, Head of Community Engagement, Riverside
Author Bio
During her time with DSC, Jennifer Reynolds has co-authored popular titles such as The Guide to UK Company Giving 2015/16, The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need 2015/16 and The Guide to New Trusts 2015/16.