Tameside

Tameside

Under 18s Better Starts Grant

Aims/priorities: The Asda Foundation believes that groups supporting under 18s are particularly in need of our support. The Under 18s Better Starts Grant is designed to support a broad range of activities for this age group, all of which can contribute towards empowering local community groups and improving the lives of children in the local area. This grant is for groups who support solely under 18s in your community (for example, school holiday clubs and youth groups).

Voicescape Community Fund

Aims/priorities:

The Voicescape Community Fund welcomes applications from grassroots community groups based in any of the ten boroughs of Greater Manchester. The Fund will focus on projects which support those most affected by the cost-of-living crisis, as well as projects that provide education and skills development.

Local groups understand how they can best work in their communities, so we don’t want to limit the type of request you can make as long as they meet one of the following fund priorities:

Smart Energy GB in Communities Fund Reopens for 2024 Funding

Aims/priorities: The funding is available to organisations that can help engage people and communities across Britain with information about how to get and use smart meters. Applications will be considered from regionally based organisations preferably with local networks that can deliver support to people in one of the target groups. This includes charities, housing associations and local authorities.

Projects need to address the fund’s objectives, which are to support those who might find it difficult to engage with the smart meter rollout.

Greene King IPA – Proud to Pitch In

Aims/priorities: This fund aims to support and promote grassroots sport within local communities by supporting people and projects that run sports activities that positively impact the local community and would tangibly benefit from funding.

Individuals may nominate a sports club or organisation to receive a cash grant to continue delivering sports activities.

Who can apply? The following types of organisations can be nominated:

Scops Arts Trust

Aims/priorities: The aim of the Trust is to give people of all ages the opportunities to access, participate in and enjoy the arts (particularly the performing arts), and support projects that widen access and have a lasting cultural impact on local communities.

Who can apply? The Trust mostly supports registered charities.

Applications will also be considered from social enterprises, community groups, and other third sector organisations, as long as they are formally constituted and have clear charitable purposes.

Boots Charitable Trust

Aims/priorities: The aim of this fund is to support projects benefiting people in the UK (with priority for projects in Nottinghamshire), with particular emphasis given to the following themes:

  • Health
  • Lifelong Learning
  • Community Development
  • Social Care

Who can apply? Applications are now accepted from registered charities benefiting people across the UK as well as Nottinghamshire.

British Gas Energy Trust

Aims/priorities: The Trust currently offers two funds:

Individuals and Families Fund

British Gas Energy Support Fund

Both are intended to tackle fuel poverty by clearing the energy debts of struggling households and respond to the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.

Who can apply? Individual and Families Fund

Applicants must:

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