As our foundation has grown and we have partnered
successfully with a number of university institutions, we have received a growing
and significant number of funding requests.
In order to keep a level playing field, we are shifting our
approach to applications. Rather than always being open to support and
reviewing applicants throughout the year as and when we receive them. We would
like to open ourselves up to funding requests from now until the end of March
2026. At which point we will review all those that applied for support in the
month of April and decide our partners for the year.
All requests from university partners after this date will
be refused and asked to reapply for the following year.
Please note that this will not change any commitments that
we have already agreed to or have started already for 2026.
It is our hope and intention that this support should be
aimed at students starting in September 2026 and into 2027.
Our plan is to operate this model moving forward to ensure
we allow ourselves to review each application equally and fairly according to
our Grant Making Policy.
For those who have not worked with us already, below is our
criteria…
Students receiving support must fit this tight criteria:
- Aged 16-24 (Have finished their studies by the
time they are 24)
- Support can not be for hardship alone
- Students must be studying and focusing on
business related courses (Business, Finance, Marketing etc.)
- Students must have ambition to get into business
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The funding can be used for various reasons.
Such as
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Work placements
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Placement relocations
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Further training and development
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Wider vocational courses and skills training
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Much needed equipment
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We are looking for students who reflect Jim’s
story. Students who probably don’t know how talented their skill sets are, or
they may be entirely unpolished. Internally we call these students “rough
diamonds”. These will be students who have faced a disadvantage, such as caring
for family members, interrupted schooling, ill health, death in the family,
severe hardship and have shown courage and determination to overcome this
disadvantaged and our support would be much needed.
Each proposal should outline the following and be no longer
than 5 pages. Please design a proposal for up to a £20,000 grant from the
Foundation.
- Justification for the need of support.
- An overview of the academic institution and its
point of difference
- The proposal:
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How much
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How will it be allocated
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How will the students be identified and our
criteria met
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How will it make a difference
The marketing support given to the collaboration
What Follow up reporting will be given
It would also be expected that each partner would collaborate
with our marketing team to communicate the partnership and give much needed
press attention to the partnership.
If you are interested in this grant, please send all
applications to info@jimjacksonfoundation.org.uk