IOP Public Engagement Grant Scheme
Aims/priorities: The Institute of Physics provides funding for projects across the UK and Ireland that improve people’s relationship with physics in their family or community groups.
Rochdale
Aims/priorities: The Institute of Physics provides funding for projects across the UK and Ireland that improve people’s relationship with physics in their family or community groups.
Aims/priorities: The aim of the Foundation is to help charities and other organisations that support serving and former members of the British Armed Forces, and sometimes their dependants, who are in need.
Aims/priorities: Cycle and Stride for Active Lives is an exciting initiative from TfGM that supports community groups and people in Greater Manchester to become more active through walking and cycling. The aim is to reach communities who experience more barriers when it comes to walking and cycling. We will work with approximately 60 different communities, charities, faith groups and schools over the next three years to improve access to cycling and walking.
Greater Manchester Integrated Care Partnership has produced a resource outlining free mental health and wellbeing training available for staff and volunteers across Greater Manchester.
The resource links you to websites with more information and how to book onto training.
Aims/priorities: The Windrush Day Grant Scheme is part of the Government's work to create more resilient communities, where different religions, cultures and opinions are celebrated, underpinned by a shared set of values that champion tolerance, freedom and equality of opportunity.
Aims/priorities: The key objective of the Challenge Fund 2 is to produce products or resources which can be utilised by local areas to support a greater number of families at risk of parental conflict, including through digital support offers. The Challenge Fund 2 will build upon the evidence and learnings from Phase 1 of the Reducing Parental Conflict Programme (including the first Challenge Fund) and to help fill evidence gaps.
Up to £3.6 million is available in total for initiatives that will generate evidence in the following two strands:
Aims/priorities:
Church Urban Fund is delivering this funding in partnership with Benefact Trust.
Funding is intended to aid refugees by:
Eligible Expenditure:
Aims/priorities: Funding is intended to support communities to campaign and advocate to make food in their area better for people and the planet. Grants should be used to deliver projects which support communities to address food and climate injustice in their local areas.
Activities could include:
Aims/priorities: The Charles Plater Trust is an independent charitable organisation that makes grants to a wide range of religious and non-religious organisations, people, and groups, supporting leadership, social action, and applied research projects across England and Wales.
The funding will cover the following types of activity:
Leadership for Laypeople
Aims/priorities: The priorities of the Main and Small Grants schemes are to: