Congleton Inclosure Trust

Charity Number: 244136

Geographic Focus: Cheshire East

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Quick Stats

  • Annual Giving: See Charity Commission register for latest financial data
  • Success Rate: Not publicly available
  • Decision Time: Not publicly available
  • Grant Range: Not publicly specified
  • Geographic Focus: Congleton and surrounding parishes

Contact Details

Overview

Congleton Inclosure Trust is a local grant-making charity focused on supporting community projects and organisations in the Congleton Borough area. The Trust provides grants to residents and organisations within a specific geographic area including Congleton and several surrounding parishes. The Trust maintains a strong local focus, supporting various community initiatives including arts organisations, youth services, and community facilities. As a locally-focused charitable trust, they invite grant applications from appropriate persons and organisations that benefit residents within their defined area of benefit. Financial information including income and expenditure can be found on the Charity Commission register.

Funding Priorities

Grant Programs

The Trust makes grants to local charities and community organisations. Specific grant amounts and programme details are not publicly detailed on their website, but they support various local initiatives including community projects and facilities and specific community funds and initiatives. In the last 25 years, over £1.25 million has been granted for projects of benefit to the community.

Priority Areas

Since 1994, the Trust has been governed by a Charity Commission scheme and makes grants towards projects that benefit residents in the area for:

  • The relief of poverty or sickness
  • The provision of support for recreational, leisure or educational facilities
  • Charitable purposes which are helpful to residents in the area

What They Don't Fund

Grants are strictly limited to benefiting residents of their specific geographic area of benefit. The Charity Commission scheme defines the area as the Borough of Congleton as constituted on 31 March 1974 and the parishes of Hulme Walfield and Newbold Astbury. In practice, the Trust considers applications for the benefit of residents in Congleton Town Centre, High Town, Mossley, West Heath, Lower Heath, Buglawton and bordering Cheshire parishes of Newbold Astbury, Somerford, Hulme Walfield, Eaton, North Rode and Bosley. Organisations or projects outside this geographic scope would not be eligible.

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Governance and Leadership

The Trust is governed by trustees who serve without remuneration. The Trust operates without paid staff earning over £60,000 and has no trading subsidiaries. The trustees oversee the distribution of grants and invite applications from appropriate persons and organisations.

How to Apply to Congleton Inclosure Trust

How to Apply

The trustees invite applications for grants from any appropriate person or organisation. Specific application procedures, forms, and deadlines are not detailed on the public-facing website. Interested applicants should contact the Trust directly via email (info@congletoninclosuretrust.org.uk) or phone (01260 270908) for current application guidelines and forms.

Decision Timeline

Not publicly specified. Contact the Trust directly for information about meeting schedules and decision timeframes.

Success Rates

Application success rates and numbers are not publicly available.

Reapplication Policy

Not publicly specified. Contact the Trust for guidance on reapplications.

Application Success Factors

Based on available information, successful applications should:

  • Clearly demonstrate benefit to residents within the Trust's geographic area of benefit (Congleton and surrounding designated parishes)
  • Align with the Trust's charitable purposes: relief of poverty or sickness, provision of support for recreational, leisure or educational facilities, or other charitable purposes helpful to residents
  • Show clear community impact and local benefit
  • Be from established local organisations or individuals with strong community connections

Key Takeaways for Grant Writers

  • Geographic eligibility is critical - projects must benefit residents of Congleton and the specific surrounding parishes in the Trust's area of benefit
  • The Trust has a long history of supporting diverse local initiatives including arts, youth services, and community facilities
  • Direct contact with the Trust is essential as detailed application guidelines are not publicly available online
  • Focus on demonstrating clear local community benefit and impact
  • The Trust appears to favour established local organisations and initiatives with proven community connections
  • Over £1.25 million has been distributed in the last 25 years

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