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Please see below for details of how to apply to SHRET for funding.

To apply, please send an email to our secretary Isabella Leese at secretary@shretcharity.org in the form of a proposal which should include, but not necessarily be limited to:

  • Your area of professional practice and experience in homeopathy (if applicable)
  • Details of the proposed project/event
  • How the proposed project/event will benefit your own practice and the wider homeopathic/healthcare community
  • The precise sum of funding you are seeking with detailed breakdown of costs and the date by which you will need to receive it
  • Details of any other funding that you have received or for which you intend to apply
  • Any other relevant information you feel the Trustees may find useful in reaching a decision
  • When the Trustees consider your application, they may request further details

The Trustees of SHRET usually meet in February, June and October each year. The deadline for applications is 5 weeks before the date of the meeting and no exceptions can be made.

Forthcoming meeting dates (deadline for applications):
13th June 2024 (9th May 2024)
30th October 2024 (25th September 2024)
26th February 2025 (29th January 2025)
TBC June 2025 (April/May 2025)
TBC October 2025 (August/September 2025)

PLEASE NOTE:

  1. SHRET does not offer retrospective funding.
  2. SHRET does not routinely offer funding for travel and accommodation costs, though a contribution towards this may be awarded at the discretion of the Trustees.
  3. Should the project not be undertaken or the event not attended, any funds awarded must be returned to SHRET in their entirety.
  4. In the case of a first contact with SHRET where the applicant is known to fewer than two Trustees, supporting references may be sought from professional colleagues.
  5. A written report within one month of the event or the date of project completion should be sent to the Secretary for presentation to the Trustees.
  6. SHRET assumes no public liability or any other form of responsibility for funded events or projects, nor does the award of funding constitute any form of approval or endorsement.