STRATTON CHASE FOUNDATION — grant history
Latest income
£10.7m
Grants listed (FY2026)
15
Listed grants total
£1.9m
Accounts grants total
£1.7m
listed grants do not fully reconcile with the accounts total — list may be partialextracted from its FY2026 accounts
What this funder supports
Causes funded
- Education/training
- General Charitable Purposes
- Arts/culture/heritage/science
- Economic/community Development/employment
- Amateur Sport
- Recreation
- The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
Where grantees operate
- Throughout England And Wales
- Throughout London
- Scotland
- Northern Ireland
- Bradford City
- Manchester City
- Liverpool City
- Oldham
- Salford City
- St Helens
Grants made, per its accounts filings
| Recipient | Year | Amount | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fresh Life | FY2026 | £250k | For 12-months to support core costs. Fresh Life provides cost-effective, and sustainable sanitation solutions in fast-growing cities in Kenya, including Nairobi. |
| Random acts of kindness (grants of less than or equal to £20,000) | FY2026 | £225k | Grants made to charitable organisations who are working to address causes, initiatives, projects or purposes that are related to, but may not be specifically aligned to the main grants priorities. |
| Lwala Community Alliance | FY2026 | £200k | For 12-months to support core costs. Lwala creates community-led solutions to transform health systems across Kenya. |
| Spark Microgrants | FY2026 | £200k | For 24-months to support core costs. Spark works across five countries in Africa to support rural communities to design and launch their own social impact projects and climate-adaptable businesses. |
| Dandelion Africa | FY2026 | £150k | For 12-months to support core costs. Dandelion Africa works with communities and the government on practical and systematic change so that communities in rural Kenya have access to quality healthcare. |
| African Collaborative | FY2026 | £150k | 12-months: £100k to support core costs and €50k is restricted to support their education and livelihoods portfolios. African Collaborative invests in African-led organisations to create systematic change. In addition, they bring funding partners together to facilitate learning and promote knowledge sharing. |
| Literacy Pirates | FY2026 | £125k | For 20-months to support core costs. Literacy Pirates offer an after-school programme, in-person or online, so that children aged 9-12 can develop their literacy, confidence and perseverance. |
| Little Village | FY2026 | £125k | For 20-months to support core costs. Little Village supports families with babies and young children living in poverty across London, via their network of baby banks. |
| Kidogo | FY2026 | £100k | For 12-months to support core costs. Kidogo aims to improve access to quality, affordable Early Childhood Care and Education in East Africa's low income communities. |
| Fair Education Alliance | FY2026 | £75k | For 12-months to support core costs. Fair Education Alliance is a coalition of over 300 organisations working to tackle educational inequity. |
| School Home Support Service UK | FY2026 | £75k | For 12-months to support core costs. School Home Support works to improve low attendance in schools through whole family support and services for schools. |
| The Reading Agency | FY2026 | £75k | For 12-months to support core costs. The Reading Agency work with individuals of all ages, communities and trusted partners to share the transformative benefits of reading for happy, healthy and thriving lives. |
| Football Beyond Borders | FY2026 | £75k | For 12-months to support core costs. Football Beyond Borders is an education and social inclusion charity using the power of football to change the lives of young people. |
| Enjuba | FY2026 | £50k | For 12-months to support core costs. Enjuba improves literacy and essential skills for Ugandan children through early childhood programmes, locally relevant storybooks and spelling competitions. |
| Acumen Academy UK | FY2026 | £25k | 12-months to support core costs. Acumen Academy UK equip leaders with the skills and community to scale their impact and create meaningful change. |
| Literacy Pirates | FY2025 | £275k | For 12-months to support core costs. Literacy Pirates offer an after-school programme, in-person or online, so that children aged 9-12 can develop their literacy, confidence and perseverance. |
| Spark Microgrants | FY2025 | £100k | For 12-months to support core costs. Spark works in Africa to support rural communities across five countries to design and launch their own social impact projects and climate-adaptable businesses. |
| Little Village | FY2025 | £75k | For 12-months to support core costs. Little Village supports families with babies and young children living in poverty across London, via their network of baby banks. |
| Chance UK | FY2025 | £75k | For 12-months to support core costs. Chance UK supports children to develop the emotional and social skills they need to thrive in a changing world through one-to-one mentoring, group sessions and school workshops. |
| Kidogo | FY2025 | £75k | For 12-months to support core costs. Kidogo aims improve access to quality, affordable Early Childhood Care and Education in East Africa's low income communities. |
| Random acts of kindness (RAOK) | FY2025 | £56k | Grants of less than £15,000 |
| Enjuba | FY2025 | £25k | For 12-months to support core costs. Enjuba improves literacy and essential skills for Ugandan children through early childhood programmes, locally relevant storybooks and spelling competitions. |