Bna Charitable Incorporated Organisation

Charity Number: 1182500

Annual Expenditure: £1.9M
Throughout England And Wales

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Quick Stats

  • Annual Giving: £1,606,133 (FY ending June 2023)
  • Success Rate: Not publicly available
  • Decision Time: Within 30 days of application closure
  • Grant Range: Not publicly specified
  • Geographic Focus: Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and surrounding areas (UK only)

Contact Details

Website: www.bnacharity.com / www.bna-charity.com

Email: phillipa.cridland@wrightvigar.co.uk

Phone: 01522 531341

Registered Office: Wright Vigar Ltd, 15 Newland, Lincoln LN1 1XG

Overview

BNA Charitable Incorporated Organisation is an independent grant-making charity established in 2019 and registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales (Charity Number 1182500). Based in Lincoln, the charity fulfills its objectives exclusively through grant-making to registered charities and non-profit charitable organisations. With total expenditure of £1,606,133 in the financial year ending June 2023 (against income of £349,932), BNA demonstrates significant commitment to supporting local causes that make a real difference in their target communities. The charity focuses primarily on organisations and communities in Newark and Nottinghamshire, Lincoln and Lincolnshire, and surrounding areas. The charity is governed by a board of five trustees, none of whom receive remuneration or benefits from the charity.

Funding Priorities

Grant Programs

BNA operates a quarterly grant-making programme with applications reviewed at board meetings held four times per year. Applications are made through an online registration and application system on their website. The charity does not publicly specify minimum or maximum grant amounts. Decisions are made within 30 days of each application closure date.

Priority Areas

  • Registered charities and non-profit charitable organisations across the UK
  • Particular focus on projects in Newark and Nottinghamshire, Lincoln and Lincolnshire, and surrounding areas
  • Projects that demonstrate real difference and measurable impact in local communities
  • Collaborations and partnerships between organisations (permitted to apply)

What They Don't Fund

  • Projects outside the UK
  • Government-controlled organisations
  • Projects promoting political beliefs or agendas
  • Projects promoting religious beliefs
  • General appeals without specific project focus
  • Contributions to endowment funds
  • Religious organisations

Governance and Leadership

The charity is governed by a board comprising five trustees, including a Chair. No trustees receive any remuneration, payments, or benefits from the charity, ensuring all funds are directed toward grant-making activities. The registered office is maintained at Wright Vigar Ltd, a professional services firm in Lincoln. Contact is managed through Phillipa Cridland at Wright Vigar.

Application Process & Timeline

How to Apply

  1. Create an account on the BNA Charity website (www.bnacharity.com)
  2. Complete the online application form providing comprehensive project details
  3. Submit all required documentation before the application deadline
  4. Applications are free to submit, including for collaborative/partnership applications

Required Documentation

  • Organisation background and current activities
  • Detailed project description including objectives and beneficiaries
  • Evidence of need for the project (with supporting data)
  • Full details of projected outcomes and impact
  • Monitoring and evaluation plan
  • Project timetable
  • Detailed project costs and budget breakdown
  • Details of funds already raised and any funding shortfall
  • Copy of last 3 years' financial statements (or explanation if unavailable)
  • Signed letter from organisational leadership

Decision Timeline

  • Grant decision meetings are held quarterly by the Board
  • All decisions are made within 30 days of the application closure date
  • All grant awards are made at the discretion of the trustees

Success Rates

Success rates are not publicly available.

Reapplication Policy

Reapplication policies are not publicly specified on the charity's website or public materials.

Application Success Factors

Based on the application requirements and charity's stated priorities, successful applications are likely to demonstrate:

  • Strong evidence of need: Applications must provide clear, evidence-based justification for the project, demonstrating genuine community need
  • Measurable outcomes: Clear articulation of what difference or changes the project will make to people/communities with specific projected outcomes
  • Financial transparency: Complete financial history (3 years where possible) and detailed breakdown of project costs, funds raised, and remaining shortfall
  • Monitoring and evaluation: Well-developed plans for tracking and measuring project success
  • Local focus: Projects serving communities in Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, or surrounding areas appear to be prioritised
  • Charitable status: Applicants must be registered charities or non-profit charitable organisations
  • Non-partisan approach: Projects must be non-political and non-religious in nature
  • UK-based impact: All funded projects must be delivered within the UK

The charity emphasizes thoroughness in applications, requiring comprehensive documentation across all aspects of project planning, delivery, and evaluation.

Key Takeaways for Grant Writers

  • Quarterly cycles: Plan applications around quarterly board meetings; decisions are made within 30 days of each closure date
  • Evidence is essential: Strong, data-backed evidence of community need is critical for success
  • Financial documentation matters: Ensure 3 years of financial statements are available or provide clear explanation for any gaps
  • Focus on outcomes: Clearly articulate measurable outcomes and long-term impact, not just activities
  • Local connections: While UK-wide applications are accepted, there is clear geographic preference for Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire projects
  • Comprehensive applications: The detailed application requirements suggest the charity values thorough, well-planned proposals over brief expressions of interest
  • Allow adequate preparation time: Gathering 3 years of accounts, evidence of need, and detailed project plans requires advance planning before application deadlines

Similar Funders

These funders frequently fund the same charities:

  • The Eric Wright Charitable Trust
  • Alan Davidson Foundation
  • The Elizabeth And Prince Zaiger Trust
  • The Ofenheim Charitable Trust
  • The Constance Travis Charitable Trust
  • Peacock Charitable Trust
  • Prowting Charitable Foundation
  • Richard Mackay Charitable Trust
  • The Billmeir Charitable Trust
  • The Fieldrose Charitable Trust

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