The Roselands Trust
Charity Number: 1160216
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Quick Stats
- Annual Giving: Information not publicly available
- Success Rate: Not disclosed
- Decision Time: Information not available
- Grant Range: Typically £1,000 or less (no maximum)
- Geographic Focus: Cumbria and North Lancashire
Contact Details
- Website: www.theroselandstrust.org
- Phone: 07961 028995
- Email: enquiries@theroselandstrust.org
- Mailing Address: PO Box 118, Windermere, Cumbria LA23 9AY
Alternative application route via Cumbria Community Foundation:
- Contact: Ellen Clements
- Phone: 01900 825760
- Email: grants@cumbriafoundation.org
Overview
The Roselands Trust is an independent grant-making charity established in 2006 and formally constituted by Trust Deed on August 20, 2014. Set up by businessman Kenneth Johnson, the Trust works with Cumbria Community Foundation and is based in South Lakeland, serving communities across Cumbria and North Lancashire. Operating under the motto “Supporting the little things that make a difference,” the organisation focuses on funding community projects and charitable groups that assist people facing disadvantage, with particular emphasis on older adults, people with learning difficulties, and people with disabilities.
Funding Priorities
Priority Areas
- Community projects that support disadvantaged populations
- Initiatives benefiting older adults
- Programmes for people with learning difficulties
- Services for people with disabilities
- Local charitable groups in Cumbria and North Lancashire
Eligibility
You do not have to be a registered charity to apply, but the work being supported must be legally charitable.
Grant Amounts
Grants typically range up to £1,000 over one year, though there is no maximum award amount. Larger grants may be considered if discussed with a Grants Officer before the application is made.
What They Don't Fund
Specific exclusions not publicly detailed on website

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Governance and Leadership
Founder: Kenneth Johnson
Detailed trustee information not publicly available on the organisation's website.
How to Apply to The Roselands Trust
How to Apply
The Trust accepts applications both through their own website and through Cumbria Community Foundation.
Direct application: Visit the “How to Apply” section on www.theroselandstrust.org or contact them directly for application guidance.
Via Cumbria Community Foundation: Contact Ellen Clements on 01900 825760 or email grants@cumbriafoundation.org. Before submitting a formal application, applicants are encouraged to contact them for an informal discussion to see if the project meets the Trust's objectives.
Decision Timeline
Applications are reviewed by trustees at their monthly meetings.
Success Rates
Application success rates and annual award numbers not publicly available
Reapplication Policy
Reapplication policies not specified on public materials
Application Success Factors
Based on the Trust's stated mission of “Supporting the little things that make a difference,” successful applications likely demonstrate:
- Clear benefit to disadvantaged communities in Cumbria and North Lancashire
- Focus on practical, impactful local initiatives
- Alignment with priority groups (older adults, people with disabilities or learning difficulties)
- Community-based approaches
Key Takeaways for Grant Writers
- The Trust specifically serves Cumbria and North Lancashire - ensure your project operates within this geographic area
- Focus applications on demonstrating impact for disadvantaged populations, particularly their priority groups
- Emphasise the practical, community-level difference your project will make
- You do not need to be a registered charity to apply, but your work must be legally charitable
- Grants typically range up to £1,000, though larger amounts may be considered with prior discussion
- Applications can be made either directly through the Trust or via Cumbria Community Foundation
- Contact the Trust or Cumbria Community Foundation for an informal discussion before applying
- Review their “Previous Grants” section on the website to understand funding patterns
Similar Funders
These funders frequently fund the same charities:
- The Annie Tranmer Charitable Trust
- Benefact Trust Limited
- The Simon Gibson Charitable Trust
- Cumbria Community Foundation
- Bernard Lewis Family Charitable Trust
- The Calleva Foundation
- The Eveson Trust
- The Zochonis Charitable Trust
- The Sir James Knott Trust
- The Barbour Foundation
- John James Bristol Foundation
- The Beatrice Laing Trust
- P F Charitable Trust
- The Screwfix Foundation
- The Edward Gostling Foundation
- The Britford Bridge Trust
- The Catherine Cookson Charitable Trust
- Broome Family Charitable Trust
- The Bridge Trust
- The Hospital Saturday Fund
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References
- The Roselands Trust official website: www.theroselandstrust.org
- Charity Commission registration details (Charity Number: 1160216)
- Cumbria Community Foundation - Roselands Trust Fund information
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