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Great Big Green Week – Children and Young People Climate Fund

Aims/priorities:

The Children and Young People Climate Fund is provided and administered by Save the Children in partnership with the Climate Coalition.

This fund aims to support activities and events taking place as part of the Great Big Green Week 2023 that work with and engage young people and children to raise awareness of the impacts of the climate crisis and its effects on children and young people.

Who can apply?

The following can apply:

Energy for Tomorrow

Aims/priorities: Energy for Tomorrow is helping to build more inclusive and sustainable communities through innovation, support and funding.

They’re seeking out projects, initiatives and ideas that can accelerate the energy transition.

Who can apply? UK based charities, CICs, registered community groups, not-for-profit and for-profit companies that can demonstrate both a positive environmental and social impact. You will also need to be a financially sustainable project plan once the funding has come to an end.

Football Foundation - Energy Fund

Aims/priorities: The funding is intended to help clubs and organisations become more environmentally and financially sustainable, given the rising costs of energy and the ongoing responsibility to protect the environment.

Who can apply? Applications are accepted from football clubs and community sports organisations. This includes:

National Influencing Programme

Aims/priorities: This programme is open to charities and CICs with an income over £25,000 working directly or with others to influence those in power to tackle the causes and consequences of complex issues and the barriers people face. There is no upper limit for income.

Rising living costs and economic, political and policy challenges are making it much harder for many people. But for people already facing complex issues, the systems designed to support them are not fit for purpose and risk pushing them further into hardship and destitution. 

Rochdale Borough – Refugee & Asylum Seekers Health Champions Fund

Aims/priorities:

The aim of the project is to fund community engagement with Refugees and Asylum Seekers around accessing the GP, Pharmacy and Vaccination (Covid 19 & others) information.  Through these projects we hope to learn how to improve health messaging for marginalised communities.

Thanks to funding from Public Health, Action Together is offering grants of up to £5,000 to help the VCFSE sector to support Refugees and People Seeking Asylum to be able to easily access basic health care and be well informed on vaccinations.

Healthwatch Rochdale Achieve Action Together's Quality in Action Award

Action Together employee handing Healthwatch Rochdale their Quality in Action Award

Healthwatch Rochdale have been awarded Action Together's Quality in Action Award, after demonstrating high quality across the organisation.

The award is a recognised framework for voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise organisations working across Oldham, Rochdale and Tameside and is an independent, local seal of approval which demonstrates commitment to quality assurance & continuous improvement.

Thomas Pocklington Trust

Aims/priorities: Thomas Pocklington Trust (TPT) provides grants for a broad range of projects that support the delivery of positive outcomes for blind and partially sighted people across the UK.

The strategic priorities of the Trust are:

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