DWF Foundation Grants for Charities

Call for Applications: DWF Foundation Grants for Charities
The DWF Foundation, an independent charity founded by DWF, is dedicated to empowering individuals, groups, and communities to reach their full potential. Since its establishment in December 2015, the Foundation has been the recipient of DWF’s charitable giving, reflecting the company’s values and culture of contribution. To date, the Foundation has distributed over £1 million in grants to various causes, made possible through DWF’s fundraising activities and donations. The Foundation focuses its support on registered charities that make a positive impact in the areas of homelessness, health and wellbeing, employability, education, and environment and sustainability. These themes align with DWF’s purpose, allowing for collaborative efforts to maximize support for communities. Grants are awarded to initiatives that address specific community issues, enhance the effectiveness of voluntary and community groups, promote community involvement, and develop young people’s skills for the benefit of the community. If you represent a registered charity operating in a country where DWF has a presence, you are invited to apply for a grant through the online DWF Foundation application form. Only applications received through this process will be considered. Before submitting your application, please review the grant guidelines provided. The DWF Foundation primarily supports charities in the following locations: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Qatar, Spain, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and United States. While DWF has associations with law firms in other countries, funding is currently not available in those locations. By applying for a DWF Foundation grant, you can contribute to creating opportunities that inspire and drive positive change within your community.

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