Austin and Hope Pilkington Trust
Aims/priorities: The Trust operates a three-year rotation system, with different fields of interests being funded each year:
Rochdale
Aims/priorities: The Trust operates a three-year rotation system, with different fields of interests being funded each year:
Aims/priorities: The aim of the Foundation is to help charities and other organisations that support serving and former members of the UK Armed Forces, and sometimes their dependants, who are in need.
A potential, qualified beneficiary “in need” is one or all of the following:
Aims/priorities: The priorities of the Main and Small Grants schemes are to:
Who can apply? Registered charities in England, Scotland and Wales that are registered with the Energy Redress Scheme and have passed the due diligence process can apply to the open funding rounds.
Aims/priorities: The scheme is part of the Government's Hate Crime Action Plan. The scheme is intended to reduce the risk and impact of hate crime at places of worship and associated faith community centres. Funding is available for protective security measures to places of worship that have been subject to, or are vulnerable to a hate crime attack.
Hate crimes are any crimes motivated by hostility on the grounds of race, religion, sexual orientation, disability or transgender identity. This scheme is focusing on religion.
Aims/priorities: The funding is for projects across the UK that will:
Who can apply? Applications will be accepted from:
Aims/priorities: There are two main strands of activity to support residents, with a wide range of progression opportunities available:
Strand 1 - Essential Life Skills grants
This grant strand centres on developing essential life skills. It is funded via Greater Manchester Multiply & Greater Manchester devolved Adult Education Budget.
Strand 2 - Progression towards Inclusive Employment grants
Aims/priorities: This fund aims to achieve the following objectives:
Aims/priorities: The funding aims to support the sustainability of local sports clubs, thereby ensuring more people have access to local sports.
This year's focus is on community sports clubs and organisations who are in need due to the impact of the pandemic and the cost of living crisis and may be threatened with closure.
Priority will be given to applications which clearly demonstrate:
Aims/priorities: The programme offers both an unrestricted grant and tailored support aimed at helping to strengthen charities and build the knowledge, skills and capabilities of staff and trustees.
The programme is intended for registered charities and charitable incorporated organisations operating mainly in England and/or Wales who are helping people living in England and/or Wales
Applicants must be providing in-depth services in one of the following eight themes:
Aims/priorities: The latest round of the NOMA Fund is now open for applications from local community groups. The NOMA Fund is offering awards of up to £1,000 to grassroots community groups working with young people aged between 11 and 25 years old.
The NOMA Fund welcomes applications from grassroots community groups working with children and young people within the boundary of the M60 motorway.