Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Diversity Matters North West |
£75,000 |
04/10/2023
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Unrestricted grant over 3 years towards the core costs of Diversity Matters North West
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National Lottery Community Fund - Core Fund Request |
£72,987 |
17/09/2023
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The funding will support Diversity Matters North West (DMNW) for one year of emergency funding to support core salaries and work on organisational development. The organisation works predominantly
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The funding will support Diversity Matters North West (DMNW) for one year of emergency funding to support core salaries and work on organisational development. The organisation works predominantly with South Asian Women but also work with other Black Asian Minority Ethnic and Refugee communities based at their hub in Hyde. They run a number of services; access support drop ins health walk & talk craft afternoons training courses including digital and ESOL employment support translation and interpreting peer mentoring as well as domestic abuse support. The one-year grant will support DMNW to work on their organisational stability and compensate for time lost during the Covid pandemic. The funding will work to give the organisation space and time to become less grant dependent thus developing their organisational stability and resilience.
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Main Grants award |
£20,000 |
11/03/2022
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BAMER Women's Basic Skills, Training and Employment Readiness
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Comic Relief - Digital Diversity Matters |
£83,882 |
08/09/2021
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DMNW works predominantly but not exclusively with women from the south Asian community. Our core work includes support for women who are suffering from domestic abuse and mental health. We support
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DMNW works predominantly but not exclusively with women from the south Asian community. Our core work includes support for women who are suffering from domestic abuse and mental health. We support many beneficiaries where English is not their first language. We want to improve our digital platforms so that we can:
a) connect better with our audience
b) have a better digital infrastructure so that our team can work routed within these communities and not from 1 office location
c) have a website which includes translation, videos and all-round accessible content for our service users.
d) have a database which allows us to set up data analysis systems so that we can provide more quantitative, tangible evidence for our funders- providing a better picture of the social landscape and need for beneficiaries from the community that we are striving to serve
e) have a CRM which allows us to capture who we are working with. Not only will this allow us to understand our reach and what areas we need to focus on moving forwards, it will allow us to provide intelligence for local commissioners so that they are able to build services which are suitable to all residents who are currently only accessing VCSE support services. We hope that this provide the foundations for our work to be funded by the local authority. These are discussions that are currently being held.
f) provide women with safety online training, specifically our clients within the domestic abuse programmes. We want to be able to advise women on how to use technology whilst remain safe. For example, 55% of women who we asked didn't know how to clear their browsing history and 70% didn't even know what this meant.
g) we would like to understand how we can improve our digital fundraising so that we can take away some sustainability embed our learning into our finance strategy moving forwards.
We feel that we would need to bring in consultants to support us with staff training and implement these changes effectively.
h) a have translation package/service- for internal use and for income generation.
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Rosa UK - WTF-DMNW-2021 |
£50,000 |
12/07/2021
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The grant will enable the continuation of an existing peer mentoring programme, which will be complemented with social and educational workshops.
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People's Health Trust - Women Matters Project |
£27,430 |
13/05/2021
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This two-year project provides a weekly Women's Hub for women from the Bangladeshi community in Hyde, Greater Manchester. The Hub is a safe space for women to meet with their peers and take part in
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This two-year project provides a weekly Women's Hub for women from the Bangladeshi community in Hyde, Greater Manchester. The Hub is a safe space for women to meet with their peers and take part in activities that the group selects. There are also holiday sessions with a focus on fostering positive intergenerational links. The project aims to empower and enable participants to create their own culturally sensitive and accessible hub from which they can gain skills, build confidence, and make friendships. Some of the women will be recruited and trained as volunteers and others shape the project via focus group meetings.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Women Supporting Women |
£9,847 |
11/02/2021
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The funding will be used to fund staffing costs for their existing peer mentoring programme. The project aims to support South Asian women in the local community who are in crisis suffering from
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The funding will be used to fund staffing costs for their existing peer mentoring programme. The project aims to support South Asian women in the local community who are in crisis suffering from domestic abuse to help improve their mental health during the current Covid-19 crisis.
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Comic Relief - DMNW Recovery Funding |
£19,571 |
23/06/2020
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COVID19 Recovery funding
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National Lottery Community Fund - Basic Skills Training and Employment Readiness |
£279,293 |
31/01/2020
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The organisation works with BAME women to upskill them through volunteering, training and paid employment opportunities. Funding for the group will go towards developing their training and employment
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The organisation works with BAME women to upskill them through volunteering, training and paid employment opportunities. Funding for the group will go towards developing their training and employment readiness programme.
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DCMS - Women Supporting Women |
£59,999 |
01/06/2019
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Diversity Matters North West will train volunteers from the South Asian communities in Tameside to offer culture and faith sensitive support to other Bengali, Indian and Pakistani women in crisis,
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Diversity Matters North West will train volunteers from the South Asian communities in Tameside to offer culture and faith sensitive support to other Bengali, Indian and Pakistani women in crisis, providing an opportunity for women to talk in confidence to someone about mental health and domestic abuse. These women are more likely to need support, less likely to seek support, and certainly unlikely to find a culturally-appropriate service to meet their needs. The grant will pay for staff to work on the project so they can provide group and 1-to-1 activities. The project will develop the skills & experience of volunteers and support women to get help for Domestic Abuse & Mental Health issues.
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DCMS - Women Supporting Women |
£39,999 |
01/06/2019
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Diversity Matters North West will train volunteers from the South Asian communities in Tameside to offer culture and faith sensitive support to other Bengali, Indian and Pakistani women in crisis,
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Diversity Matters North West will train volunteers from the South Asian communities in Tameside to offer culture and faith sensitive support to other Bengali, Indian and Pakistani women in crisis, providing an opportunity for women to talk in confidence to someone about mental health and domestic abuse. These women are more likely to need support, less likely to seek support, and certainly unlikely to find a culturally-appropriate service to meet their needs. The grant will pay for staff to work on the project so they can provide group and 1-to-1 activities. The project will develop the skills & experience of volunteers and support women to get help for Domestic Abuse & Mental Health issues.
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Comic Relief - Women Supporting Women |
£119,998 |
06/11/2018
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Diversity Matters North West will train volunteers from the South Asian communities in Tameside to offer culture and faith sensitive support to other Bengali, Indian and Pakistani women in crisis,
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Diversity Matters North West will train volunteers from the South Asian communities in Tameside to offer culture and faith sensitive support to other Bengali, Indian and Pakistani women in crisis, providing an opportunity for women to talk in confidence to someone about mental health and domestic abuse. These women are more likely to need support, less likely to seek support, and certainly unlikely to find a culturally-appropriate service to meet their needs. The grant will pay for staff to work on the project so they can provide group and 1-to-1 activities. The project will develop the skills & experience of volunteers and support women to get help for Domestic Abuse & Mental Health issues.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Women Supporting Women |
£352,351 |
01/06/2016
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The group will use the funding to provide support sessions to disadvantaged women, predominantly from the BME communities. The project will provide a range of activities and skills development, such
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The group will use the funding to provide support sessions to disadvantaged women, predominantly from the BME communities. The project will provide a range of activities and skills development, such as volunteer-led social activities, classes and workshops, in order to strengthen the opportunities and address social isolation for the beneficiaries.
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Hyde Community Action |
£39,900 |
29/04/2014
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The charity provides a range of bi-lingual services, including a health improvement programme for all sections of the community, A Bengali Women's programme, a youth programme and a peer support
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The charity provides a range of bi-lingual services, including a health improvement programme for all sections of the community, A Bengali Women's programme, a youth programme and a peer support project for Bengali women in crisis.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Shok-Lohr-Shiq-Kah (Everybody's Learning) |
£243,275 |
11/05/2011
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This project will provide training, volunteering and employment opportunities to Bangladeshi women in Hyde and enable them to access a range of informal, formal and accredited training opportunities
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This project will provide training, volunteering and employment opportunities to Bangladeshi women in Hyde and enable them to access a range of informal, formal and accredited training opportunities offered by Hyde Community Action (HCA) as well as other local community groups and the local college._x000B_
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