CRODA FOUNDATION — grant history
Latest income
£1.5m
Grants listed (FY2025)
8
Listed grants total
£1.0m
Accounts grants total
£1.0m
listed grants reconcile with the accounts totalextracted from its FY2025 accounts
Application guidance — from the funder’s own website
- How to apply: Croda Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals from external organisations. Potential partner organisations can be nominated in two ways: Anyone who is an employee of the Croda Group, At the request of the trustees, Foundation employees seek and find potential organisations which meet the Grantmaking criteria
- Deadlines: Croda Foundation’s Trustees meet three times a year to select projects.
- What they don’t fund: Please note that Croda Foundation does not fund: Animal welfare charities, Religious organisations whose aim is to promote a specific religion, Advocacy and campaigning projects, Orphanages, hospices and children’s homes, Capital projects including furniture and equipment, Medical research, STEM education projects, Emergency aid or disaster relief
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What this funder supports
Causes funded
- Education/training
- Economic/community Development/employment
- Overseas Aid/famine Relief
- The Advancement Of Health Or Saving Of Lives
- The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
- General Charitable Purposes
- Disability
- Environment/conservation/heritage
- Amateur Sport
- Arts/culture/heritage/science
Where grantees operate
- India
- Malawi
- Tanzania
- Haiti
- Congo (Democratic Republic)
- Ethiopia
- Central African Republic
- Bangladesh
- Burundi
- Burkina Faso
Grants made, per its accounts filings
| Recipient | Year | Amount | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Foundation of Light | FY2025 | £399k | Improving Futures |
| The British Asian Trust | FY2025 | £220k | Supporting Rajasthan’s Women Microenterprises to Thrive and Preventing Child Labour |
| Fundació El Molí d’en Puigvert | FY2025 | £82k | Promote the Job Inclusion of Sex Workers |
| CABI | FY2025 | £80k | Strengthening Institutional Capacity for Biopesticide Production |
| Instituto Amazonas | FY2025 | £76k | Sustainable Food Self-Sufficiency for Indigenous Communities |
| Espaco Feminista do Nordeste para Democracia e Direitos Humanos | FY2025 | £60k | Ensuring Livelihood and Dignity for Conceição das Crioulas Women |
| Toilet Twinning (part of Tearfund) | FY2025 | £47k | Building Community Resilience for Sustainable Livelihoods in Ongino Sub County |
| Fondo Para La Paz | FY2025 | £42k | Recovery of Natural Water Sources and Water Access in Schools |
| Standing Voice | FY2024 | £398k | Reduce mortality from skin cancer among people with albinism in Tanzania. |
| CABI | FY2024 | £299k | Support small-holder farmers in Chile who are growing potatoes but have an over reliance on chemical pesticides. |
| Neverthirst | FY2024 | £145k | Bring Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) to unreached communities. |
| Association of Women in Agriculture Kenya | FY2024 | £109k | Empower women and lift them out of poverty, through building self-sustaining urban farming. |
| Dig Deep (USA) | FY2024 | £100k | Support the Navajo Nation with Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) infrastructure. |
| Instituto Sinal do Vale | FY2024 | £90k | Capacity building for 200 small-holder farmers to improve their livelihoods. |
| Beyond Suncare | FY2024 | £90k | Enable people with albinism to live a free and dignified life, protected against skin cancer and discrimination in Uganda. |
| Kaleka | FY2024 | £60k | Support 200 small-holder farmers and communities in Central Kalimantan, Seruyan and Kotawaringin Barat, two districts in Indonesia. |
| Dig Deep (Kenya) | FY2024 | £51k | Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) infrastructure in Bomet County Kenya. |
| Espaço Feminista | FY2024 | £30k | Deliver a grassroots women-led project to support the Conceição das Crioulas women in Brazil. |
| Cleft Lip & Palate Association (CLAPA) | FY2024 | £29k | Provide support and advice to children and families of those who have a cleft lip and palate. |
| Café Joyeux | FY2024 | £20k | Support people with learning difficulties such as intellectual and developmental disabilities, with an apprenticeship in the café and catering industry. |
| Fondo Para La Paz | FY2024 | £20k | Constructing Rainwater Collection and Storage Systems, enabling water security and water access for 83 Nahua-speaking indigenous families. |
| AMREF – Kenya | FY2023 | £250k | mobile clinics to transport vaccines with cold-chain storage across three rural, hard-to-reach counties in Kenya |
| Nitidae | FY2023 | £234k | project supporting the development of sustainable cocoa farming in the main agro-ecological regions of the Ivory Coast |
| Fair Planet | FY2023 | £225k | enhance crop productivity and economic growth of 2,500 small-holder farmers in Tanzania |
| Project Hope | FY2023 | £200k | address immediate maternal and mental health needs of 2,000 underserved migrant women in, and transiting through, Villa del Rosario |
| Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance | FY2023 | £200k | contribution towards Gavi’s COVAX Facility |
| Toilet Twinning | FY2023 | £111k | deliver a project that will support 4,350 disadvantaged and vulnerable Ugandan small-scale farmers |
| Against Malaria Foundation | FY2023 | £100k | distribution of 45,400 long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) in Togo |
| America’s Grow A Row | FY2023 | £81k | 2023 Fresh Produce Initiative |
| Association Morija | FY2023 | £40k | promotion of sustainable agriculture in rural areas of Togo |
| UNICEF | FY2023 | £25k | Health Thematic Fund |