Apply for Funding
There are usually three meetings per annum depending on business. Requests for donations can however be approved via email correspondence or applying online, below.
The Criteria for Funding is as follows:
The Trust Deed stipulates that funds should be granted to individuals who have a ‘health need’ as distinct from a purely ‘social need’. In particular, those in need by reason of age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
Consideration is also given to dependents, relatives or other persons who have accepted responsibility for the welfare of individuals for whom the statutory resources and governance of the Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board is unable to make provision.
Requests for funding must come via a Health Professional who should make a case for the donation online, below or by email at admin@pcht.co.uk
Donations are also made to other bodies that help improve quality of life of individuals eg hospices in the area, organisations who support those with chronic illness. Requests for funding must come via the organiser/administrator who should make a case for the donation.
Recipients of funding must reside in the Parliamentary Constituency of Paisley as detailed below:
PAISLEY NORTH: Shortroods, St James, Ferguslie (part), Linwood East (part), Linwood West, Seedhill, Blackhall and Hawkhead (part), Gallowhill and Whitehaugh, Sandyford, Ralston, Blythswood, Deanside, Townhead, Arkleston and Newmains, Moorpark and Johnstone Central (part).
PAISLEY SOUTH: Brediland, Stanely, Glenburn South, Glenburn North, Paisley Central, Lounsdale and Millerston, Castlehead, Saucel and Hunterhill, Lochfield, Johnstone Central (part), Johnstone/Cochranemill, Johnstone Castle, Johnstone West, Elderslie, Ferguslie (part), Linwood East (part), and Blackhall and Hawkhead
The Criteria for Funding is as follows:
The Trust Deed stipulates that funds should be granted to individuals who have a ‘health need’ as distinct from a purely ‘social need’. In particular, those in need by reason of age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
Consideration is also given to dependents, relatives or other persons who have accepted responsibility for the welfare of individuals for whom the statutory resources and governance of the Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board is unable to make provision.
Requests for funding must come via a Health Professional who should make a case for the donation online, below or by email at admin@pcht.co.uk
Donations are also made to other bodies that help improve quality of life of individuals eg hospices in the area, organisations who support those with chronic illness. Requests for funding must come via the organiser/administrator who should make a case for the donation.
Recipients of funding must reside in the Parliamentary Constituency of Paisley as detailed below:
PAISLEY NORTH: Shortroods, St James, Ferguslie (part), Linwood East (part), Linwood West, Seedhill, Blackhall and Hawkhead (part), Gallowhill and Whitehaugh, Sandyford, Ralston, Blythswood, Deanside, Townhead, Arkleston and Newmains, Moorpark and Johnstone Central (part).
PAISLEY SOUTH: Brediland, Stanely, Glenburn South, Glenburn North, Paisley Central, Lounsdale and Millerston, Castlehead, Saucel and Hunterhill, Lochfield, Johnstone Central (part), Johnstone/Cochranemill, Johnstone Castle, Johnstone West, Elderslie, Ferguslie (part), Linwood East (part), and Blackhall and Hawkhead
Email us
You can always email us your request, outlining your funding request, giving as much details as appropriate, Please do not disclose any personal or identifiable information at admin@pcht.co.uk
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