The Cadogan Charity

Charity Number: 247773

Annual Expenditure: £1.9M
Throughout England And Wales, Scotland

Contact Info

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Quick Stats

  • Annual Giving: £1,884,368
  • Success Rate: Not publicly available
  • Decision Time: 3 months (applications by end of November, decisions in early February)
  • Grant Range: Not publicly specified
  • Geographic Focus: London and Scotland (national charities)

Contact Details

Address: 10 Duke of York Square, London, SW3 4LY

Email: paul.loutit@cadogan.co.uk

Phone: 020 7730 4567

Charity Number: 247773

Overview

The Cadogan Charity was established in 1966 as a grant-making trust. With charitable expenditure of £1,884,368 and total assets derived primarily from investments generating income of £1,729,452, the charity operates under a clear mission: to make subscriptions to charitable organisations and bodies for charitable purposes as the trustees, using their absolute discretion, decide upon. The charity makes a large number of individual donations to registered charities with particular reference to those based or operating in London or Scotland. The trust is governed by three trustees who receive no remuneration and has no employees. The charity focuses its funding across six key categories: animal welfare, education, conservation and environment, military, medical research, and social welfare.

Funding Priorities

Grant Programs

The Cadogan Charity operates a single annual grant program with applications considered once per year. Specific grant amounts are not publicly disclosed, though the charity distributes approximately £1.88 million annually across multiple individual donations.

Application Method: Written application by email or post, with a rolling submission period throughout the year and an annual deadline at the end of November.

Priority Areas

The charity funds recognised national charities under six main categories:

  • Animal Welfare: Supporting animal protection and welfare organisations
  • Education: Educational charities and institutions
  • Conservation and Environment: Environmental protection and conservation projects
  • Military: Support for military-related charities
  • Medical Research: Funding for medical research organisations
  • Social Welfare: Charities addressing social needs and welfare

Geographic Preference: While the charity considers national charities, there is a clear preference for organisations based in or operating in London or Scotland.

What They Don't Fund

Specific exclusions are not publicly documented, though the charity's objects indicate they focus on registered charities within their six priority categories. The trustees exercise absolute discretion in their grant-making decisions.

Governance and Leadership

The charity is governed by three trustees who operate with absolute discretion in determining charitable donations. No trustees receive any remuneration, payments, or benefits from the charity. The contact person for grant applications is Paul Loutit (paul.loutit@cadogan.co.uk).

The governance structure is lean and focused, with no trading subsidiaries and no employees earning benefits over £60,000. The charity operates primarily through investment income, using returns to support other charitable organisations.

Application Process & Timeline

How to Apply

Applicants should submit a written request to the charity explaining:

  • How the funds would be used
  • What would be achieved with the funding
  • How the project adds public benefit

Applications can be submitted by email to paul.loutit@cadogan.co.uk or by post to 10 Duke of York Square, London, SW3 4LY.

Decision Timeline

The Cadogan Charity operates on a strict annual cycle:

  • Submission Period: Applications accepted throughout the year
  • Application Deadline: End of November
  • Trustee Meeting: Early February
  • Decision Timeline: Approximately 3 months from deadline to decision

Notifications are sent following the February trustee meeting.

Success Rates

Success rate statistics are not publicly available. The charity makes “a large number of individual donations” annually, distributing approximately £1.88 million across multiple grants.

Reapplication Policy

No specific reapplication policy is publicly documented. Organizations should contact the charity directly for guidance on reapplication following an unsuccessful application.

Application Success Factors

Given the trustees' absolute discretion in grant-making, successful applications likely demonstrate:

  • Clear charitable purpose: Applications must articulate a clear charitable benefit aligned with one of the six priority categories
  • Public benefit focus: Strong emphasis on explaining how the project adds public benefit
  • Geographic alignment: Preference for organisations based in or operating in London or Scotland
  • Recognized charitable status: Must be a recognised national charity
  • Outcome-focused: Clear explanation of what would be achieved with funding
  • Specific funding use: Detailed account of how funds would be used

The charity supports both capital and revenue costs, providing flexibility in the types of projects funded.

Key Takeaways for Grant Writers

  • Annual deadline is critical: With only one annual decision meeting in February, missing the November deadline means waiting a full year
  • Geographic focus matters: Strong preference for London and Scotland-based charities increases likelihood of success
  • Discretionary decision-making: Trustees have absolute discretion, so applications must make a compelling case for charitable impact
  • Public benefit is key: Applications must clearly articulate public benefit - this is explicitly requested in the application guidance
  • Keep it focused: With six defined priority areas, ensure your application clearly fits within one of these categories
  • National charity status required: Must be a recognised national charity to be eligible
  • Contact early if uncertain: With annual decisions only, contact Paul Loutit in advance if you have questions about eligibility or fit

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