The Churchill Fellowship

The Churchill Fellowship

At a glance

Causes

  • Animals / wildlife
  • Arts
  • Black, asian and minority ethnic groups
  • Campaigning
  • Children / families
  • Community safety / victim support / domestic violence
  • Counselling / advice
  • Criminal justice
  • Education
  • Emergency Services / Armed Forces
  • Environment
  • Faith and ethics
  • Financial inclusion
  • Gardens and parks
  • Health and well being / research and care
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Human rights
  • Learning disabilities / difficulties
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender
  • Local / community
  • Men
  • Mental health
  • Museums / heritage
  • Older people / later life
  • Physical disabilities
  • Poverty relief
  • Refugees / migrants
  • Social care
  • Sports
  • Substance misuse
  • Training / employment support
  • Voluntary sector support
  • Women
  • Young people

Other details

Organisation type: 
Charity
Geographical remit: 
National - Britain

Objectives

The Churchill Fellowship aims to promote change in every area of society, through a combination of global learning and UK action. 

 

Activities

We run the prestigious Churchill Fellowship programme, offering grants of over £1million annually for  international research by dynamic and committed individuals who have a vision for change in their community or sector. We also promote Fellows’ ideas and activities in the UK, through grants and knowledge-sharing.

Fellowships are open to all UK resident citizens aged 18 or over, regardless of qualifications, age, background or professional seniority. Fellows come from all parts of society and we particularly welcome applications from those who would not receive funding from other sources. Selection of successful candidates is based on the strength of their proposal, its public benefit, and their potential to lead change in the UK.

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