Northamptonshire Community Foundation - A Home for Harmony |
£2,000 |
30/04/2024
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A Home for Harmony (H4H) is a musical play about a disabled owner, Sam their cat, Harmony and assistance dog Bouncer learning to live together. Created through community drama workshops with partners
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A Home for Harmony (H4H) is a musical play about a disabled owner, Sam their cat, Harmony and assistance dog Bouncer learning to live together. Created through community drama workshops with partners in Cherwell and West Northants’ most disadvantaged wards, it explores emotional resilience for young children (YC).
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Oxfordshire Community Foundation - Amplify |
£7,067 |
19/07/2022
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We’ll spend this grant on staffing and materials needed to support our new ‘Amplify’ programme, which joins up grassroots organisations in Banbury to improve access to services for YP, helping
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We’ll spend this grant on staffing and materials needed to support our new ‘Amplify’ programme, which joins up grassroots organisations in Banbury to improve access to services for YP, helping rebuild communities who’ve been adversely affected throughout covid. Amplify consists of 4 weekly participatory arts groups with 3 partner organisations: • The Hill Centre, based in Banbury’s highest area of deprivation, engaging YP from a range of challenging backgrounds. • Banbury Mosque, based in Grimsbury who’ve identified cultural barriers for Muslim children in accessing the arts and seen positive well-being outcomes for YP. • Let's Play Project, the biggest provider to YP with additional needs in North Oxfordshire, supporting 135+ families. We’ve co-delivered several projects, and they want to make drama a permanent provision. Beyond work with CTC, none of these partners has ever had a free, consistent accessible arts offer for YP. As a result of this work: • An increased number of YP from a greater set of diverse backgrounds will participate in creative arts workshops. • YP will build back their confidence and social skills after many months of isolation • YP will increase their sense of well-being and improve mental health • YP identified as ‘at risk’ will be engaged in positive social and creative activities, diverting them from criminal activity • Participants will have a greater sense of value within their community and a stronger voice within it • More YP will have the opportunity to shape CTC’s programme, taking roles in the design, delivery and evaluation of our work We’re requesting funding to support delivery of this project between August 2022-March 2023, but CTC’s aim is to develop ‘Amplify’ as a permanent provision for YP who have experienced barriers to accessing inclusive arts opportunities in our district.
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Northamptonshire Community Foundation - Song of the Summer (Previously Known as Time for Heroes) |
£4,996 |
06/05/2022
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Song of the Summer' is a youth 'gig theatre' project integrating music and drama workshops bringing together young musicians and actors from all backgrounds to create a performance which celebrates
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Song of the Summer' is a youth 'gig theatre' project integrating music and drama workshops bringing together young musicians and actors from all backgrounds to create a performance which celebrates the town's musical heritage.
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Multi-Year Grant (3 Years) award |
£15,000 |
04/03/2022
36 |
Theatre Across Boundaries
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Woodward Charitable Trust - Core costs |
£750 |
26/03/2021
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Core costs.
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National Lottery Community Fund - MYTH II: Helping communities celebrate this summer |
£9,992 |
25/03/2021
2 |
The group will use the funding to involve young people in drama activities. This will use art as a vehicle to reduce social isolation and improve levels of wellbeing.
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Oxfordshire Community Foundation - Cherwell Online Reponse |
£4,970 |
22/01/2021
8 |
Providing online and covid secure creative workshops for young people in Cherwell.
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The Funding Network - Pete Stays Home |
£4,359 |
24/11/2020
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To create an accessible, interactive "Elves and the Shoemaker" theatre experience to bring younger and older people together in Banbury's Castle Quay shopping centre, with participatory
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To create an accessible, interactive "Elves and the Shoemaker" theatre experience to bring younger and older people together in Banbury's Castle Quay shopping centre, with participatory opportunities for all. This project changed to "Peter Stays Home" a Covid response, supporting children to adjust and process the crisis.
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The Foyle Foundation - Small Grants |
£5,000 |
30/09/2020
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towards core costs (staffing for 2020/21)
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Main Grants award |
£10,000 |
11/09/2020
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Theatre Across Boundaries
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Oxfordshire Community Foundation - COVID-19 CTC online response |
£5,590 |
12/05/2020
3 |
Advice & support - support the vulnerable young people in Oxfordshire to stay creatively engaged and feel less isolated.
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National Lottery Community Fund - 'Myth' Community Theatre Tour |
£9,933 |
21/02/2019
12 |
The project will use funding to address a lack of youth provisions by theatre opportunities, culminating in a community tour.
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Oxfordshire Community Foundation - The Web: Internet and Social Media Awareness Play |
£3,000 |
08/07/2015
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Initial costs to stage the production.
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