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The income of the Trust remains constrained, and the trustees are not currently accepting unsolicited applications for funding. A few discretionary donations are being made to causes, which have been supported previously, in the local area. Potential applicants are asked not to make submissions until invited to do so. If the position changes, this website will be updated.

About the trust

The John Jarrold Trust was set up in 1965 by the then Chairman John Jarrold and his first wife, Grace. It was established with the object of promoting, supporting and advancing charitable purposes of all kinds and in particular of education and research in any of the natural sciences. It is a company limited by guarantee and not having a share capital. The Trust’s income is mostly derived from dividends from its shareholding in Jarrold & Sons Ltd although it has been pleased to benefit from a recent legacy. The trust is able to accept donations.

The Trust supports a wide range of organisations and most charitable applications for funding which are sent to the Jarrold company are referred to the Trust. The Trust supports causes in the following categories: welfare and community, the arts, education, medical research (this is currently focused on research being undertaken at the UEA and Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital), churches and historic buildings, the environment and developing countries. Apart from developing countries nearly all of the support relates to causes in Norwich and Norfolk, with a current focus on Norwich, Wymondham and Cromer areas.

The Trust is not able to support individual education programmes or support needs directly. At present it does not support gap year type projects. With regard to projects in developing countries, the Trust has long-standing relationships with several charities which operate overseas and does not accept applications from new charities unless there is some specific connection to Norwich and Norfolk.

The Trust supports historic churches in Norfolk through the Norfolk Churches Trust to which it gives regular donations. The Trustees do not consider applications from individual churches.

Since its establishment, the Trust has distributed over £4.3 million mostly within Norwich and Norfolk.
Charity number: 242029

 

Charities We Support

Since April 2024 donations totalling over £28,000 have been made by the trust.

Social and Welfare
Norfolk Community Law Service
The Magdalene Group
Norfolk Community Law Service
The Magdalene Group
Dawn’s New Horizon CIO
Home-Start Norfolk
Time Norfolk
Leeway Domestic Violence & Abuse Services
East Norwich Youth Partnership
St Barnabas Counselling Centre
Teenage Cancer Trust
Stoke Holy Cross Parish Council
Strong Roots
33rd Norwich Scout Group

The Arts
Britten Sinfonia
Autumn Festival of Norfolk
Norfolk County Music Festival
Norfolk & Norwich Festival

Education
The Papillon Project
Norwich School – Summer School and Maths Symposium
Greshams Foundation – STEAM initiative

Environment
Norfolk Wildlife Trust

Medical Research
University of East Anglia – medical research

Churches, Historic Buildings and Heritage
Paradis Commemoration Group Memorial Appeal
Norwich Printing Museum