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Total amount: £11,738,404,298
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Recipient organisations: 175,011
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Earliest grant: 01 Apr 2004
Latest grant: 28 Jun 2024
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BRASS
Befriending Refugees and Asylum Seekers (BRASS) aims to support asylum seekers and refugees in Bolton to integrate into life in the UK. Funding will enable the organisation to continue to their programme of activities.
Amount:
£150,000
Recipient:
Befriending Refugees and Asylum Seekers
Region:
North West
District:
Bolton
Venture Arts: Skills Development Strand
The project aims to support people with learning difficulties through art, delivering classes on photography & film, painting and other arts-based subjects. Funding will go towards expanding the organisation's services.
OJ's Family Club
The organisation aims to support families of children and young adults with severe autism, learning difficulties and associated disorders by offering family days and activities across Lancashire. Funding for the group will go towards key staff roles.
Amount:
£273,921
Recipient:
OJ's Sensory Interaction Trust
Region:
North West
District:
Ribble Valley
Pennine Lancashire Community Farm
The organisation enables beneficiaries to develop key life skills, provide training and volunteering opportunities. Funding will go towards running costs and will enable the group to continue offering their services.
?People Place Presence? (PPP)
The grant will enable the organisation to continue its project which aims to help BAME women to gain skills and confidence, reduce loneliness as well as get useful advice. Funding will go towards the continuation of services.
Amount:
£355,624
Recipient:
Holy Trinity Church and Community Centr…
Region:
North West
District:
Tameside
Pathway to Wellbeing
The Organisation aims to build the skills and independence of people with sight loss or impaired vision. Funding for the group will enable the group to expand their services across more locations.
Amount:
£253,840
Recipient:
Henshaws Society for Blind People Trust…
Region:
Undetermined
District:
Undetermined
Travelling to Independence
The organisation aims to offer culturally sensitive support to people from the Irish and Irish traveller community. Funding will be used to provide advocacy, information, advice and health and welfare support services.
Create Connect
The organisation aims to provide creative arts services for adults with learning disabilities through their community arts hub. Funding for the group will allow them to expand their services, allowing them to help more people in the area.
Entrust Entrepreneurs: Pathway To Employment
This project will support 45 disabled young people, by developing pathways into work and supporting them to transition into sustained employment. They will receive training and support within the café, building their confidence and instilling a sense of purpose and community with other disabled young people on the programme. They will develop skills in finance, customer service, cooking, food hygiene and team work.
Amount:
£79,464
Recipient:
Entrust Care Partnership C.I.C
Region:
West Midlands
District:
Stratford-on-Avon
Communications and Engagement Manager
Guildford Rape and Sexual and Sexual Abuse Centre supports people in Surrey whose life has been affected by rape or sexual abuse. The organisation will use funding to employ a Communications and Engagement Manager.
Amount:
£296,423
Recipient:
Rape And Sexual Abuse Support Centre (R…
Region:
South East
District:
Guildford
Huckleberries... a place to be me
Huckleberries Farm will use funding to work inclusively with children and young people to enhance their social, emotional and mental well-being, and develop an appreciation of nature and sustainable living. The project will run a 12-week programme free of charge to primary aged children, provide ongoing work experience for two young people who are at risk of exclusion or out of education and initiate a nurture schools pilot by the end of the second year.
Supporting our Volunteers
Cranleigh Arts Centre will use the funding to develop and increase its volunteer programme through the continuation of its Volunteer Coordinator role. The organisation aims to continue supporting its volunteers to gain confidence, increase independence and reduce social isolation.
Future Proofing Grindon Parish Hall
The funding will enhance Grindon Village Hall as a centre for community activities so that it can continue to bring together more than 400 people of all ages each year. The aim is to reduce social isolation, promote community cohesion and improve wellbeing.
Bereavement Lead
The funding will provide a programme of care for parents suffered from bereavement of a child. The aim is to offer a safe, confidential setting to help parents with their grieving process, offering advice and support.
Integration Action Hub
The funding will be used to develop a community hub through a delivery of a wide range of services and activities for women from the BAME community. The aim is to improve health and well-being, improve skills, confidence and self-esteem.
Middlesbrough 1st People Speak Up
The funding will allow the project to continue to provide vital support for people with learning disabilities in Middlesbrough. The project aims to increase beneficiaries confidence and self-esteem, and using an extensive support network, aid independent living.
Gaming from the heart: An awareness and prevention programme (Pilot)
The project aims to tackle gaming addiction in young people who are potentially at risk, working closely with families and schools to help raise awareness, identify symptoms and provide intervention.
Digital Training Project
The funding will provide digital training for volunteers of the organisation. The aim is to give access to online training from home, to increase skills and opportunities for development.
Improving Young Lives
Level Two will use funding to expand its 12 session counselling service, continue a 12 session mentoring service, offer open access youth work sessions and school outreach from key stage Two onwards. The project will undertake outreach in the rural community using a new outreach bus that will be shared with partner organisations. It aims to promote the welfare of young people (age 7-25) living in…
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Amount:
£382,880
Recipient:
Felixstowe Youth Development Group
Region:
East of England
District:
East Suffolk
Oxfordshire Breastfeeding Support
Oxfordshire Breastfeeding Support will use funding to expand its model of community breastfeeding support to new areas in the county, particularly areas of higher deprivation. The organisation is the leading group in the county for building communities of parents, both locally and online, to support one another to sustain breastfeeding from pregnancy to weaning.