Grants database
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Social entrepreneurship and employability development of people with disabilities – (EASE for PwDs) – phase threeAmhi Aamachya Arogya Sathi
Amhi Amchya Arogya Sathi (AAA) works to build the capacity of communities experiencing marginalisation. This initiative supports disabled people in Nagpur and Vidarbha to increase their skills and employability and access relevant resources and information. The third phase of funding will allow AAA to set up social enterprises and assemble an association of disabled people to play an active role in helping their members access services, entitlements and psychological support.
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Ensuring sustainability in improving young people’s mental healthYoungMinds
YoungMinds is a leading UK charity working to improve the emotional wellbeing and mental health of children and young people. They provide advice and guidance for young people, a parents and carers helpline, support and training for professionals, and research and policy work. This grant extends core funding alongside a package of support towards strategic and operational development and growth, in particular to consolidate and invest in infrastructure and capacity to ensure sustainability.
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Supporting vulnerable young peopleJust for Kids Law
Youth Strategic Investment Fund £100,000 East Midlands, East of England, London, Multi-region, North East, North West, South East, South West, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK 2021Just for Kids Law supports vulnerable young people with multiple complex needs from crisis to stability and into independence through a unique model of holistic representation. This grant extends core funding to support strategic and operational growth, particularly to grow impact through policy and influencing work.
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Under fives drop-in service at Coram’s FieldsCoram’s Fields
£26,000 London, UK 2021Coram’s Fields and Harmsworth Memorial Playground is a children’s charity that serves as a safe place for all children to come and play. This grant will support Coram’s Fields in providing an under fives drop-in service for one year in an area with poverty and overcrowded accommodation.
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Create Equity Fund – Arts and Culture Fund for Black and minority ethnic led organisationsCentre for Innovation in Voluntary Action (CIVA)
£15,000 East Midlands, East of England, London, Multi-region, North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK 2021Centre for Innovation in Voluntary Action (CIVA) is an innovations centre founded in 1995 to develop, pilot and fund new ideas for addressing social problems. With this grant, CIVA will research and develop the case for a grater delegation of power through the creation of a £12.5m BAME-led investment fund to change longstanding racial inequalities in the cultural sector.
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Covid-19 Emergency Funding: Pears Foundation Youth Club FundPears Foundation
£500,000 East Midlands, East of England, London, Multi-region, North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK 2021The Pears Foundation is an independent, British family foundation rooted in Jewish values. They promote understanding of key issues through research and education programmes, particularly with young people. This grant contributes to a partnership between Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Pears Foundation in the form of a pooled Youth Club Fund.
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Covid-19 Emergency Funding: Adapting to digital and hybrid ways of workingNorthern Ireland Youth Forum
£30,000 Northern Ireland, UK 2021Northern Ireland Youth Forum is a youth-led charity that represents the voices of young people to government and other decision makers. This grant will support core funding and allow the organisation to focus on fundraising, supporting staff, and leading on the adaptation to new digital and hybrid ways of working during the pandemic.
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Covid-19 Emergency Funding: MTG Engage programmeMind the Gap
£46,400 London, Multi-region, North East, North West, South East, Yorkshire & Humber, UK 2021Based in Bradford, Mind The Gap (MTG) is the UK’s largest learning disability theatre company. This grant allows MTG to extend their Engage programme for an additional year following interruptions due to the pandemic. Through Engage, they will progress their partner venues beyond the need for specialist interventions in order to better include learning disabled artists, audiences and participants in their work long-term.
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Covid-19 Emergency Funding: MAIA Creatives business planning and adaptationMAIA Creatives
£29,800 Multi-region, UK-wide, West Midlands, UK 2021MAIA Creatives is a Black-led, Birmingham based, artist-led organisation, focused on supporting creative practice, community building, critical thinking and social change. This grant provides MAIA Creatives with time and capacity to undertake business planning and adaptation, and develop a revised fundraising plan for 2021/22 onwards.
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Covid-19 Emergency Funding: Glasgow International 2021Glasgow International
£75,000 Scotland, UK 2021Glasgow International (GI) is Scotland’s biennial festival of contemporary art. This grant offers core support to festival staff and ensures the running of the festival’s weekend performances, events and commissions as it recovers from the impacts of the pandemic.
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Covid-19 Emergency Funding: capacity and continuity at The DuncairnThe Duncairn (174 Trust)
£31,000 Northern Ireland, UK 2021Based in Belfast, The Duncairn delivers live music, workshops and participatory arts events. This grant will support The Duncairn in increasing their capacity to ensure continuity of a new digital content programme for the local community; better support volunteers and staff; and create stability to engage with longer term planning through the continuing Covid-19 crisis.
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Covid-19 Emergency Funding: Vaccine availability for allDoctors of the World UK
£30,000 UK-wide, UK 2021Doctors of the World aims to ensure that people who are living in the UK are able to access the free healthcare they need, regardless of immigration status. This grant will allow Doctors of the World to play a proactive leadership and coordination role in relation to the roll out of the Covid-19 vaccine. The objective is to ensure that the vaccine programme is equally available to all in the UK, regardless of immigration status.