Over 60s in Rochdale could get grants worth up to £300
Date published: 29 March 2024
The Norman Barnes Fund was established for charitable purposes for the welfare of the elderly
Grants of up to £300 are available to retired residents in Rochdale.
Registered charity ‘The Norman Barnes Fund’ managed by Rochdale Borough Council provides financial assistance for people aged 60 and above in Rochdale, Castleton, Norden and Bamford. It can be used to contribute towards the purchase of household items such as fridges, cookers, carpet and furniture as well as essential home repairs or decorating. It can also be used towards the cost of a recuperative holiday, or expenses for visiting friends and family. Organisations undertaking work that benefits older people can also apply.
The Norman Barnes Fund was established for charitable purposes for the welfare of the elderly and trust members consider applications all year round, so there’s no closing date, although only one grant can be awarded each year for the same individual or organisation.
To download the application form and find out more about this and other local charitable funds visit www.rochdale.gov.uk/grants/charitable-trust-grants rochdale.gov.uk/grants
With the cost of living still putting pressure on household budgets there’s also a range of other help and support available at rochdale.gov.uk/costofliving
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