Grants database
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Sadlers Wells Trust
£100,000 London, UK 2015To commission films and produce content for Sadler’s Wells Screen – a cornerstone of a three year on-line development initiative.
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Open Roads to Learning
£10,800 East Midlands, UK 2015Re-engaging and providing learning opportunities for hard-to-reach learners from the Traveller community, who might have self-excluded themselves from education.
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New Philanthropy Capital
£10,000 UK-wide, UK 2015Inspiring Impact Year 3
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The Glass Is Half Full
£10,000 UK-wide, UK 2015Confronting genocide and illegal warfare around the 70th anniversary of Nazi Holocaust camp’s liberation.
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Grassmarket Project Limited
£10,000 UK-wide, UK 2015To engage socially excluded young people
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WomenCentre Ltd
£10,000 Multi-region, UK 2015Consulting with Women’s Centres and vulnerable women
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Diversity Films
£10,000 Scotland, UK 2015The development of a business plan.
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Corston Independent Funders’ Coalition (CIFC)
£10,000 Multi-region, UK 2015Membership of the Coalition, an alliance formed in 2008 of 19 independent Trusts and Foundations which seeks, through implementation of recommendations in Baroness Corston’s 2007 review, to transform how vulnerable women are treated in the criminal justice system.
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Council for Assisting Refugee Academics
£10,000 UK-wide, UK 2015Publication and dissemination of CARA Good Practice Handbook on Supporting refugee academics and academics at risk
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Positive Images
£10,000 South West, UK 2015A one year project to enable young women at Eastwood Park Prison to produce drama based films which aim to reduce self harming behaviour and increase well being. The films will improve relationships between prisoners and prison staff creating a sense of understanding and community spirit.
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Travellers’ School Charitable Trust
£10,000 Multi-region, UK 2015To develop a regionalised approach to the Travellers’ School youth work by forming three distinct working groups that will produce public art pieces.
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The Reader
£10,000 North West, UK 2015The promotion of reading through live events, participation programmes promoting social inclusion through shared reading, and the publication of a quarterly magazine