Information for funders
Grant funding from various trusts and foundations helps us maintain and improve our free and confidential helpline, and also fund both new exciting projects and core costs.
Tinnitus UK is the only charity in the UK solely dedicated to providing tinnitus support services, via our helpline (telephone, web services, SMS, and email), support groups, forum and world-class information. Our support services offer a lifeline for people living with tinnitus, with over half of our callers stating they better understand tinnitus after speaking with one of our advisers.
Alongside this essential support for people with tinnitus, we provide preventive information and fund research into treatments and an ultimate cure.
If you are a part of a Trust and Foundation and would like to work with us. Please email Ottilie Scanlon (Trust and Foundations Manager) – ottilie@tinnitus.org.uk.
Our current funders include:
- Garfield Weston Foundation
- National Lottery – Reaching Communities
- Woodroffe Benton Foundation
- The James Tudor Foundation
- The Drapers’ Charitable Fund
- The Hospital Saturday Fund
- David Family Foundation
- The Helen Roll Charity
- Vera Outhwaite Charitable Trust
- Frazer Trust
- The National Lottery Community Fund
- Maria Bjornson Memorial Fund
- Charles and Elsie Sykes Trust
Tinnitus UK Annual Report 22-23
Link to our charity commission – Charity overview, TINNITUS UK – 1011145, Register of Charities – The Charity Commission
James Tudor Foundation
"The James Tudor Foundation is keen to support positive patient outcomes and problem solving and, for that reason, it has been pleased to contribute to the work of Tinnitus UK over the last few years. We value the fact that the charity is uniquely and expertly placed to support those affected by the condition in a variety of ways and does so with very high best practice standards. Its work in providing training to healthcare professionals and investment in medical research rounds off the wrap around care that anyone affected by a condition so difficult to treat and manage would hope to receive. "