Under the bonnet of unrestricted with The Bromley Trust

Unrestricted funding in practice series

The fourth in a series of case studies asking funders to share their thinking about unrestricted funding – and invite their funded partners to reflect on the difference it makes.

In this publication, we hear from Laura Roling, Director at The Bromley Trust. Laura shares how the Trust’s decision to give unrestricted funding was vital to helping charities navigate challenging times and develop new ways of meeting people’s needs.

We also hear from two charity leaders: Naomi Delap from Birth Companions and Penny Parker from StandOut, whose organisations have received unrestricted funding from The Bromley Trust. They explain why this form of funding matters to them and ultimately allows their charities to deliver a better, flexible and more consistent service.

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