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We publish open grants data with 360Giving
Using the 360Giving Data Standard, our awarded grants since 1st October 2022 are available for download as an Excel file. We provide the name and location of the organisations supported; the amount sought by the applicants and the amount and duration of the grants awarded; which funding programme the grants were awarded under; a brief description of what the grants were awarded for. We also provide information about the location of the beneficiaries of the grant – especially relevant for our International funding programme where UK registered charities deliver their services outside of the UK.
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (click here to view a copy of this license). This means the data is freely accessible to anyone to be used and shared as they wish. The data must be attributed to The James Tudor Foundation.
We believe that with better information, funders can be more effective and strategic decision makers. 360Giving supports funders to publish open data about their grants and empowers people to use this data to improve charitable giving through a range of free online tools. For more information, visit the 360Giving website.
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