FUTURE FUNDING FOR THE JOSEPHINE BUTLER TRUST
The Josephine Butler Trust will be making three awards next year:
- The Josephine Butler Award:: £5,000 to a locally based Christian social and community action organisation or project selected by the Trustees in consultation with the Bishop of Liverpool operating in the Boroughs of Liverpool, Knowsley, Sefton, St Helens, West Lancashire, Wirral, Halton, Wigan, & Warrington. The Award will be presented at the May Meeting of the Trustees.
- The Josephine Butler Schools Prize: £2,000 for books and RE materials purchased via the Cathedral Shop for a project for 14-16 year old pupils on a theme related to combating domestic abuse. Open to any Secondary Schools via their RE Departments in the Boroughs of Liverpool, Knowsley, Sefton, St Helens, West Lancashire, Wirral, Halton, Wigan, & Warrington. The Prize will be presented at the Domestic Violence Summit in the Autumn. Details will be available in February.
- The Josephine Butler Scholarship: £1,000 for someone to undertake a study trip in the UK or elsewhere (which is not related to any academic training) on a theme related to the life and work of Josephine Butler. The £1,000 must be matched from other sources. The applicant must be a permanent resident in the Boroughs of Liverpool, Knowsley, Sefton, St Helens, West Lancashire, Wirral, Halton, Wigan, & Warrington and a member in good standing of a Christian Church. The Scholarship will be presented at the May Meeting of the Trustees. Details will be available on the website in February.
In addition they have allocated:
- up to £2,500 for a "Summit" on Domestic Abuse to be held at the Cathedral in the Autumn. This will be dependent on that sum being matched by other partners. Other partners at this early stage are the Mothers’ Union, Church & Society, the Cathedral, and the Diocesan Council for Social Aid and relevant statutory and voluntary agencies working in the field will be invited to serve on the planning committee. Details regarding the Summit will be posted on the website.
- £3,000 for a Conference for Secondary Schools in early 2014 planned by the Board of Education of the Diocese of Liverpool on a theme relevant to the life and work of Josephine Butler.
- £1,000 to the Together for the Common Good Conference at Liverpool Hope in September 2013 and will in addition send representatives of the Trust to participate in this important initiative.
No other funding will be available in 2013. The Trustees have already decided that in future they will not be awarding grants to individuals. It is unlikely that they will be seeking unsolicited applications from any organisations in the future.