James Tudor Foundation - Physical Health programme
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The Physical Health programme from the James Tudor Foundation supports UK-registered charities that help people with chronic conditions, physical disabilities, life changing injuries, or that provide healthcare to marginalised communities.
The Physical Health programme funds:
- Therapeutic interventions and/or disease-specific patient information and support for: People living with acute, chronic, or degenerative physical conditions; People living with physical disabilities; People recovering from life-changing injuries.
- Direct healthcare services to marginalised communities
- Air ambulances operating in South West England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
The Foundation supports charities that address unmet needs, demonstrate sector expertise, and have a clear, well-defined strategy. They look for organisations with the skills and capacity to support their beneficiaries effectively, and that can clearly evidence the impact of their work on the communities they serve.
For charities providing condition-specific information, they prioritise those that are members of the Patient Information Forum (PIF) and/or hold PIF Tick certification. Similarly, charities operating helplines are given preference if they are members of the Helplines Partnership or hold the Helplines Standard certification, where applicable. They also favour organisations whose services are delivered by qualified specialist professionals.
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Geographical areas funded: UK
Fund type
- Type of funding:
- Grant
- Type of cost:
- Revenue, Core costs
Fund award sizes
- Average:
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- Annually awarded:
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- Notes on award amounts:
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Who can apply
- UK registered charities delivering their services in the UK, with an annual income of less than £20m and with at least 5 years’ audited or independently examined accounts
- Charities that provide disease-specific information and support services
- Charities that directly provide healthcare to their beneficiaries (e.g. run clinics, offer therapies, rehabilitation services and support, etc.)
- Air ambulances operating in South West England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
- Maximum annual income:
- £20,000,000
When to apply
Upcoming deadlines:
- submit your Expression of Interest before 5pm on 15 August 2025. Full Application submission deadline is 5pm on 10 October (for outcome by 8 December)
Upcoming board meetings (timelines tbc):
- March 2026
- June 2026
- September 2026
Next deadline: 15 Aug 2025
How to apply
Complete eligibility quiz, then proceed to expression of interest form. Certain applicants will be invited to complete a full application form.
Exclusions
Activites funded: Disaster and emergency services Health care and wellbeing Health education and promotion
Beneficiaries funded: Ill-health Disabilities Physical disabilities
Last reviewed 19 days ago
James Tudor Foundation
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Registered charity (rUK) 1105916
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Trym Lodge 1 Henbury Road, Bristol, BS9 3HQ
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