
How trusts and foundations can make a difference
Your support could make a real difference to the lives of people in developing countries to cope in the aftermath of a disaster or to build a better future for themselves and their families. Here are some examples of how grants can be used.
Emergencies: £250 could provide shelter and basic essentials to five families. (Sudan)
Sanitation: £500 could provide the materials to build one school latrine. The minimum number of students in a Haitian school is 250 (Haiti)
Nutrition: £1,000 could buy half a tonne of plumpynut (the ready to use supplementary food) which will treat 30 children with malnutrition. (Ethiopia)
HIV / AIDS: £1,500 can pay the wages of a nurse with knowledge of HIV/AIDS for one year. (Uganda)
Primary Health Care: £3,250 could train 50 Traditional Birth Attendants. (Sierra Leone)
Water: £4,480 could install seven hand pumps and reduce incidents of waterborne diseases. (Sudan)
Income Generation and Microfinance: £10,000 could provide small loans to 200 - 300 people and provide them with basic training on how to run a business. (Haiti)
Education: £10,165 could provide teacher refresher training to 44 teachers over two years. (Burundi)
Agricultural Production: £15,000 could help rehabilitate a traditional ‘karez' irrigation system which would help one village, of about 110 families, population about 770 people. (Pakistan)
£25,000 is a significant sum which can make an enormous difference to whole communities. For example £25,000 could construct a health centre in a rural area of Haiti. £25,000 could also help set up and rehabilitate drinking water supply schemes from natural springs on gravity flow, for a whole Union Council comprising 10 villages with a total population of about 10,000 people. (Pakistan)
Programme areas that require funding
Concern has 5 core programme areas which need support. The project funding that trusts and foundations give to Concern help acheive the aims of these programme areas. You can find out more by clicking on the links in the table below.
| Emergency | Education | Livelihoods | Health | HIV and AIDS |
| Preparedness Response | Primary Education | Agricultural Production Microfinance Income Generation | Primary Health Care Nutrition Water Sanitation | HIV and AIDS |
| Contact Concern | Julie Kingsland |
|---|---|
| julie.kingsland@concern.net | |
| Phone | ++ 44 207 801 1871 |
| Post | Concern Worldwide (UK) Unit 13 and 14, Calico House, Clove Hitch Quay, London SW11 3TN |







