Energy Redress Scheme - Main and Small Grants
Aims/priorities: The priorities of the Main and Small Grants schemes are to:
Tameside
Aims/priorities: The priorities of the Main and Small Grants schemes are to:
Aims/priorities: The fund has been set up to support Smart Energy GB's work to help everyone in Great Britain understand smart meters, the national rollout and how to use the new meters to get their gas and electricity under control.
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. It is especially aimed at projects that can reach those who may face barriers to getting a smart meter.
Aims/priorities: This grant programme has been launched by Sustain as part of its Food for the Planet project.
Funding is intended to support communities to campaign and advocate to make food in their area better for people and the planet.
Who can apply? Sustainable Food Partnerships, local authorities and community or campaign groups in the UK may apply.
Grant amount: Up to £5,000 are available.
Can you become a Miles of Smiles volunteer driver?
Miles of Smiles is a community transport scheme operating for use by residents of Tameside where volunteer drivers use their own cars and the Miles of Smiles wheelchair accessible vehicle to take people to and from health and wellbeing appointments. Drivers are not paid for their time but there is a charge to cover running costs. This charge is paid direct to the driver and should not include tips.
This year’s Tameside Toy Appeal has been another success due to the work from our amazing volunteers, our Tameside communities, Children’s Centres, local businesses and of course the generous donations of toys and gifts from Tameside residents. Watch the Toy Appeal Video here.
Special thanks to our partners, Tameside Radio and Reporter and Tameside Council’s Children Centres’ who work tirelessly to make Tameside Toy Appeal as success each year.
Aims/priorities: Every year, The Locala Community Fund donates at least £10,000 to community, third sector and charity organisations in Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Stockport and Tameside who apply for up to £1500 to support their projects. The Community Fund is part of Locala’s social enterprise commitment investing any profits back into services or community projects. The Community Fund is part of Locala’s social enterprise commitment, as an organisation we invest profits back into health services or community projects.
Aims/priorities: Grants are available to local not-for-profit groups that are building the power of their community and campaigning for long-term change in the UK. Funding is intended to support community organisers who are tackling injustice and inclusion.
Who can apply? The fund is open to not-for-profit organisations with a turnover of less than £250,000 that are:
Aims/priorities: The Sport England Small Grants Programme aims to support local community sport projects that seek to encourage people in England, regardless of age, background or level of ability, to feel able to get involved in sport and physical activity. And, in particular, projects which meet one or more of the following aims of Sport England's ‘Towards an Active Nation’ strategy:
10GM is currently mapping out the existing VCSE provision of hospital discharge and readmission avoidance support across Greater Manchester. This exercise aims to identify the needs of local communities with regards to hospital admission and discharge, and the gaps in current commissioning and provision.
Aims/priorities: Announced by Defra to mark the occasion of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in May 2022, the fund recognises the important role that village halls play in supporting rural communities.
The funding aims to support the modernisation and improvement of village halls, so that they are fit for purpose and can provide activities which seek to achieve one or more of the following outcomes for their communities: