Welcome to the Lloyds TSB Foundation for Northern Ireland website
The Lloyds TSB Foundations are four independent grant-making trusts, covering England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands. They are shareholders in Lloyds TSB Group and together receive one per cent of the Group's pre-tax profits, averaged over three years, instead of the dividend on their share holding.
The Lloyds TSB Foundations are committed to supporting underfunded, grassroots charities that enable people, especially disabled and disadvantaged people, to play a fuller role in society. Applications are accepted from organisations with recognised charitable status, which fit within the published grant-giving criteria.
We welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of race, colour, gender, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, age or disability.
Details of the other Lloyds TSB Foundations covering the Channel Islands, England and Wales and Scotland may also be found on this site.
The Lloyds TSB Foundation for Northern Ireland is a grant-giving Foundation whose income is derived from a shareholding in Lloyds TSB Group.
The Foundation is independent of the Group. Its policies are determined by a Board of Trustees.
The Board meet to consider applications, normally during the first week of March, June, September and December. The closing dates for the receipt of applications are usually the second Friday of January, April, July and October. Please see Latest Information for current closing dates.
The Foundation allocates its funds in support of the Northern Ireland community, to enable people, primarily those in need, to be active members of society and to improve their quality of life.
The overall policy of the Trustees is to support underfunded charities which enable people, especially disadvantaged or disabled people, to play a fuller role in the community.