Grants database
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Human Scale Education
£69,360 Multi-region, UK 2015Resilience support over a 15 month period to enable new strategies for engaging schools with the PROGRESS Programme and sustaining Antidote’s work, to come to fruition in a new organisational context.
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Tete a Tete
£69,000 London, UK 2015To underpin the artistic direction and administration of the company over two years.
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Soundart Radio Ltd
£68,900 South West, UK 2015Resilience support and business consultancy for Soundart Radio
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Teignmouth Learning Trust
£68,500 South West, UK 2015Working across a partnership of six schools to extend a successful primary-age therapeutic intervention to support children and young people at risk of truancy and exclusion up to the age of sixteen.
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Co-Operation Ireland
£68,292 Northern Ireland, UK 2015A pilot schools’ programme in Northern Ireland focusing on developing young people’s speaking and listening skills to improve communication across communities and reduce segregation.
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The Little Angel Theatre
£68,000 London, UK 2015A biennial puppetry festival for adults linked with an ongoing annual programme of puppet making/performing masterclasses, R&D provision, a scratch performance festival and an Associate Artist scheme.
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Sheffield Methodist District / Who Is Your Neighbour
£67,000 Yorkshire & Humber, UK 2015Conducting safe space dialogues about difficult issues and difference with communities being targeted by divisive groups.
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London Centre for International Storytelling
£67,000 Multi-region, UK 2015To establish a core public programming, audience building, venue, promoter and artist support, as a secure, high quality, creatively exciting flagship for the story-telling sector.
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Sinfonia Cymru
£67,000 Wales, UK 2015The creation of a hub for cultural young entrepreneurs to devise and deliver the orchestra’s associated performance, digital and educational activity/initiatives.
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Artswork Ltd
£67,000 UK-wide, UK 2015To support a national infrastructure of youth arts professionals to foster good practice and improve the quality and impact of arts provision for young people at risk.
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Kensington & Chelsea College
£66,762 London, UK 2015A programme of peer mentoring at Kensington and Chelsea College to improve the achievement and retention rates for young people aged 16 to 25 years who are ex offenders, at risk of offending, disadvantaged, disaffected or not in employment, education or training.
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On Track Projects
£66,200 Wales, UK 2015A project to cater for young people and families with the aim of increasing school attendance and improving family relationships throughout Rhondda Cynon Taf, South Wales.