Due: this is perpetual, applications may be submitted at any stage
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The Spalding Trust aims to promote a better understanding between the cultures of the world by encouraging the study of the religious principles on which they are based.
To further this purpose, the trust makes grants to institutions and to individuals. Grants to institutions may be given for the purchase of books; the provision of a subsidy towards the cost of a visiting lecturer’s fee; or, in exceptional cases, for the establishment of a professorial chair or lectureship.
Grants to individuals may be offered to support the costs involved in a research project or the cost of publication of the results of research. The trustees are particularly interested in research backed by a professional ability to raise the standard of knowledge of religious principles and practices, and to interpret their relation to contemporary society.
Consideration is also given to applications that are not academically oriented, provided that they will have a practical and beneficial effect on inter-religious understanding.
Applications for assistance with travel expenses may be considered, for projects with a specific bearing on the trust’s interests.
The trustees are reluctant to approve requests for assistance with the expenses of undertaking or completing first-degree courses.
The trust makes grants to individuals and to institutions, including libraries, colleges, and any place of learning.
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