Grants database
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TLG The Education Charity
£122,706 Yorkshire & Humber, UK 2015A three-year long expansion programme that will increase the number of alternative education centres across the UK re-engaging young people with education.
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Debate Mate Limited
£122,038 West Midlands, UK 2015To expand an innovative near-to-peer debating programme and follow-on leadership opportunities in three regional cities.
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Access to Industry
£122,006 Scotland, UK 2015Widening access to education and employment for excluded young people
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National Theatre Wales
£122,000 Wales, UK 2015In support of a new model of operating which places a wide range of communities at the heart of this new company’s decision-making, advocacy, and creative debates.
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Al-Haqq Supplementary School
£121,788 Yorkshire & Humber, UK 2015Structured supplementary provision to enhance the employability and post-16 progression to FE and HE for young people of Pakistani and Kashmiri descent
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Glasgow’s Regeneration Agency
£121,477 Scotland, UK 2015The “Browsers Schools Programme” is a highly innovative project working within secondary schools in S/E Glasgow offering unique ICT based learning activities to disengaged young people.
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Depaul UK
£121,437 North East, UK 2015An integrated support & resettlement service for young people to prevent homelessness and increase social inclusion.
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Centrepoint
£121,000 North East, UK 2015A peer educators project in Durham where young people are trained and supported to deliver homelessness prevention programmes to young people at risk of homelessness.
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User Voice
£120,438 UK-wide, UK 2015Salary of Corporate Services Manager, related costs and contribution to core
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Coram Voice
£120,000 UK-wide, UK 2015Core costs to support this leading provider of advocacy for children and young people through an organisational transition.
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Coram Childrens Legal Centre Ltd
£120,000 Multi-region, UK 2015The Migrant Children’s Project
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Chance for Change
£120,000 Multi-region, UK 2015This new project is targeted at disadvantaged 16–25 year olds who have already engaged in personal development programmes within prison or with organisations such as Venture Trust. It is focused on enabling these young people to further develop their skills to enable their transition to independent adulthood. Through a link up with the YHA, the project makes use of self development through outdoor adventure, and also uses community engagement projects. Much emphasis is placed on the individual taking control of their own development programme and peer group support.