Netley Abbey and Butlocks Heath Educational Trust

Supporting the Education and Development of young people in the Parish of Hound.

The Trust

The purpose of the Trust is to support the education and development of children and young people up to the age of twenty-five years old who are resident in the parish of Hound. Regular grants are made available to Netley Abbey Junior and Infant Schools as well as other community based groups e.g. Scouts, Guides etc. and certain individuals.

The Trustees have decided to introduce the availability of two new annual awards in the form of £1000 grants to worthy applicants. One will be for academic pursuit and excellence, and the other to assist in the quest for sporting excellence.

 

 

Grants and Funding

Group Funding

Our group funding supports local teams and community groups with neccessary equipment and resources.

Individual Funding

Our individual funding supports local individuals in pursuit of self-development.

Academic Grant

Our Academic Grant supports one individual per year who demonstrates academic excellence.

Sporting Grant

Our Sporting Grant supports one individual per year who demonstrates sporting excellence.

Funding Application Deadline

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11th November 2025

Grant Application Deadline

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9th June 2026

The next funding meeting will take place on December 2nd 2025.

The AGM and grant meeting will take place on June 23rd 2026.

Latest News and Winners

         

 

Talia Marshall | Individual Funding

 

In 2018, I received funding from NABHET towards my midwifery elective at the Fernandez hospital in Hyderabad, India. I took part in a new training programme aiming to reduce infant deaths.

 

My time at Fernandez hospital was very enlightening and interesting. It is a privately run venture but I also went to see a government run maternity unit. The difference was striking, with women being lucky to even get a clean sheet in the latter. Midwifery is not a recognised profession in India yet so it was amazing to be at the start of this training programme. I would love to return in the future, maybe even to train some of the student midwives. I am now a fully qualified midwife, working at the Queen Charlotte’s Hospital in London.