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Albert Gubay Foundation – General Fund

The Albert Gubay Charitable Foundation is committed to supporting charities serving disadvantaged/ in-need communities in England and Wales, the Isle of Man, and the Republic of Ireland, ensuring that valuable projects are provided with funding to maintain their meaningful work.

Funding priorities include:

  • Victims of modern slavery.
  • Victims of domestic abuse
  • Fomerly incarcerated people and their families
  • Medical research
  • Support for people with terminal illnesses/life-limiting conditions and their carers
  • Drug and substance misuse
  • Support for people with intellectual disability
  • Care leavers
  • Worship and associated community outreach
  • Amateur sport
  • Care for older people

£5,000 – £80m. Registered charities. No deadline specified.

Find out more about Albert Gubay Foundation here

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