Resident Opportunities and Empowerment Grant Programme
Aims/priorities: The funding is intended to support social housing residents from across England with training and capacity building activities that will empower them to:
Tameside
Aims/priorities: The funding is intended to support social housing residents from across England with training and capacity building activities that will empower them to:
Aims/priorities: The funding is intended to support the work of charities and organisations whose purpose fits with the objects of the Delamere Dairy Foundation for the benefit of the public, namely:
Aims/priorities: Set up in 1977, Motability is a national charity that supports the travel needs of disabled people across the UK.
Funding is intended to support Motability's key outcomes of:
Aims/priorities: The principle aim of this funding is to focus on supporting families that need help the most, in a way which adheres to their principles of transparency, trust and transformation.
The aim of these small community grants is to support projects, activities and organisations that will be of real direct benefit to families and have a direct and tangible social impact on people’s lives.
Funding is provided by Warburtons, a family run bakery business.
Aims/priorities: The funding is intended for a wide range of charities and other community organisations which provide charitable benefits for communities within Greater Manchester. The Trust is especially interested in funding organisations for young people, provision for the sick, the disabled, the elderly and disadvantaged, as well as educational initiatives by Arts organisations and support for community groups.
The Trust in particularly interested in funding the following:
Aims/priorities: Grants are available for not-for-profit groups and organisations across Greater Manchester to support projects that increase the quality of life of local communities through the prevention of crime, the protection of people and property from criminal activity, and the advancement of education regarding alcohol, drugs, and other solvent abuse.
All funding granted must meet the Trust’s objectives and aims which are to:
Aims/priorities: This fund aims to support projects that empower and increase support for marginalised and vulnerable people and their communities across the following themes:
Who can apply? Organisations with charitable purposes can apply, such as:
Aims/priorities: The Women in Innovation Awards aim to fund and support women with innovative ideas and ambitious plans that will inspire others. The awards are for female founders, co-founders or senior decision makers working in UK businesses that have been operating for at least one year.
Applicants must be confident, with the support of an award, that they can make a significant contribution to a pressing societal, environmental and/or economic challenge through projects across a variety of innovation areas.
Aims/priorities: UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has confirmed it will invest £4.4 million over the next four years in the creation of a series of Community Research Networks across the UK. This will form part of its goal to deliver economic, social, and cultural benefits from research and innovation to all UK citizens.
The funding is intended to help local areas by investing in organisations which can support the sustainable and equitable involvement of communities in research.
Aims/priorities: The Tree Council was founded in 1973 with major support from the then Department of the Environment and in 1978 became an independent registered charity. The Tree Council's aims are to:
Improve the environment in town and country by promoting the planting and conservation of trees and woods throughout the United Kingdom.
Disseminate knowledge about trees and their management.
Act as a forum for organisations concerned with trees, to identify national problems and to provide initiatives for cooperation.