How to Apply
On Behalf of Individuals or Families

This page is for professionals, acting as sponsors, applying on behalf of someone in need.
We do not accept applications directly from individuals or families.
To consider before applying
| Essential | Helpful | See Note | |
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| Meeting our criteria for applying | Yes | 1 | |
| Not applying for retrospective spending | Yes | Tell us when you anticipate spending | |
| Grant would be spent in 3 months | If anticipating longer, explain in the form | ||
| Will acknowledge by email when a grant is received | Yes | ||
| Can complete a grant monitoring form if required | Yes | 2 |
What to include with the application
| Essential | Helpful | See Note | |
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| Covering Letter | Yes | ||
| Website or other online presence | Yes | ||
| How a grant would be spent | Yes | 3 | |
| Supporting evidence for the amount applied for | Yes | 4 | |
| A copy of original source bank ID to enable a BACS payment | Yes | 5 |
Notes |
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This page is for employees or volunteers of non-profit making organisations, who want to apply on behalf of an individual or family, in need of much needed financial assistance. Applications from family / friends are not accepted.
This page is not for employees of Devon County Council – read HEREYou can apply to us for reasons such as –
You might be applying from a school, a not-for-profit organisation, or NHS, or a local authority (other than Devon County Council). You will be acting, in your professional capacity, as referee for this person / people in need. If the application is successful, you would be responsible and accountable for spending the grant in accordance with the reasons given on the application form, on behalf of the individual / family. You may receive a part-grant of the total amount applied for, please do not rely on receiving a full grant from us. The Trusts are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and vulnerable adults, and expects all applicants to share this commitment. |
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Your application could be considered by either or our 2 Charities, you do not need to be concerned with which charity to apply to as we assess that. However it is essential that your individual / family fit the criteria of at least one of our Charities –
The Gibbons Family Trust can make grants to organisations that help children and young people up to the age of 25, for any reason to improve their quality of life, residing in either Devon, or the Isle of Thanet. READ FURTHER ESSENTIAL CRITERIA FOR APPLYING The David Gibbons Foundation can make grants to organisations that benefit residents of Devon, provided they are either (or a combination of) physically or mentally unwell, in need of financial help, or are older adults. READ FURTHER ESSENTIAL CRITERIA FOR APPLYING |
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Monitoring of grant spending is required from recipients of larger grants, and welcomed from all grant recipients. We will send requests out periodically, some time after a grant is awarded. However if you haven’t been sent a request to complete a monitoring form and would like one, please email enquiries@gibbonstrusts.org
Failure to complete monitoring forms on request will impact the success of future applications. |
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We require you to be very specific about how a potential grant from us would be spent, and attach evidence to back this up
For example, quotes or links to quotes, invoices budgets, cost breakdowns – we want to understand exactly how a grant from us would be used. If we do not have enough information with the initial application this could cause delays and potentially mean missing the next Trustees’ meeting. Note we do not accept requests for purchases from websites such as Amazon, Ebay, or other retailers with multiple sellers. |
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If you are submitting multiple attachments please be aware that this may take a little time to submit – do not press submit again or refresh your browser, please be patient! You can save your application and revisit it. A maximum of 5 attachments only is possible – including bank ID |
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Payment of Grants
Grant payments are NOT made directly to the beneficiary, under any circumstances. You do not need to supply details of the individual’s bank account with the application form. Most grant payments are made by BACS to the organisation from which you are applying. A photo, scan or download of your latest bank statement MUST be uploaded with the form. This needs to show CLEARLY the bank’s name, organisation’s account name, date, sort code and account number. We do not accept bank details copied and pasted into an email or word. It is our preference to make grant payments by BACS in this way. However we recognise sometimes this is not possible. If your organisation could not receive the grant by BACS to administer, then there are 2 further options which should be regarded as a ‘plan b’
If you have any questions on the potential payment of grants, or any of the other points above, please email enquiries@gibbonstrusts.org before applying. |