London Catalyst - Our Time - 2 |
£2,500 |
19/07/2023
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Our Time, Our Voice
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Trusthouse Charitable Foundation - Grant to Our Time |
£60,000 |
07/07/2022
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30% of core running costs over 3-years for a charity supporting young people and families with experience of mental illness in disadvantaged areas of London.
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The Grocers' Charity - 2022-Our Time |
£5,000 |
29/04/2022
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towards programme costs to develop a professional development programme to inform and educate the different professionals who meet children who have a parent with a mental illness so they can
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towards programme costs to develop a professional development programme to inform and educate the different professionals who meet children who have a parent with a mental illness so they can understand specific needs and know how to support them.
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Foundation Scotland - Dundee Kids Time Workshops |
£29,820 |
24/09/2021
25 |
To establish a KidsTime Workshop (KTW) in Dundee,
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London Catalyst - Our Time - 1 |
£1,000 |
21/06/2021
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Breaking the Silence- Our Lockdown Story
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John Lyon's Charity - SHAF grant to Our Time |
£3,500 |
15/03/2021
12 |
Breaking the silence - our lockdown story (Young people’s film/theatre project)
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National Lottery Community Fund - Barnet KidsTime Workshop |
£10,000 |
12/03/2021
12 |
The organisation will develop and adapt their online and face to face services providing multi-family community workshops for families who have a parent with a mental illness specifically to support
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The organisation will develop and adapt their online and face to face services providing multi-family community workshops for families who have a parent with a mental illness specifically to support children and young people within these families by providing respite signposting services and peer and community support services to address their own mental health and well-being.
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Main Grants award |
£20,000 |
05/03/2021
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Core Costs
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The Fore - Grant to Our Time |
£15,000 |
01/12/2020
36 |
Our Time supports and advocates for children and young people at risk due to parental mental illness - a key risk factor for domestic violence, substance abuse and other long-term problems that on
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Our Time supports and advocates for children and young people at risk due to parental mental illness - a key risk factor for domestic violence, substance abuse and other long-term problems that on average affects 6 children in every UK classroom. y. Our Time has developed two distinct and complementary interventions: working with families (Kids Time Workshops), and working with schools (Who Cares? Programme) that can provide vital support to young people. Our Time is using funding from The Fore to develop Who Cares? into a licensed model through the Mental Health in Schools programme, generating new income and expanding the organisation's reach to over 100 schools.
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City Bridge Trust - Grant to Our Time |
£60,000 |
20/10/2020
36 |
£60,000 over three years (3 x £20,000) towards the salary of the CEO to expand and develop programmes and capacity to reach hundreds more children and young people in London.
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Supporting children of parents with a mental illness |
£60,000 |
13/07/2020
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Our Time is campaigning for and supporting young people whose partents suffer from a mental illness This grant supports continued development of Our Time's support for children and young people who
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Our Time is campaigning for and supporting young people whose partents suffer from a mental illness This grant supports continued development of Our Time's support for children and young people who have a parent with a mental illness, through family workshops and support in school.
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DCMS - Coronavirus Community Support Fund |
£8,500 |
19/06/2020
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"The fund aims to:1) To reduce closures of essential charities that provide essential services to vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 crisis by ensuring they have the financial resources to
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"The fund aims to:1) To reduce closures of essential charities that provide essential services to vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 crisis by ensuring they have the financial resources to operate, thereby reducing the burden on public services.2) To ensure essential services are provided to vulnerable people, both in the short and long term through increased community support through the work of charitable organisations."
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The Grocers' Charity - 2020 Our Time |
£7,500 |
06/05/2020
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Improving support for disadvantaged children and young people
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - COVID19 Emergency Funding |
£20,000 |
16/04/2020
3 |
Support to aid the organisation in dealing with the challenges posed by COVID19.
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Greater London Authority - Our Time |
£99,210 |
01/01/2020
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Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion
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National Lottery Community Fund - Kidstime Connects |
£9,850 |
21/09/2018
12 |
The project will deliver sessions that are designed to support young people whose parent or sibling are living with the effects of distress or mental ill health. The aim is to improve confidence and
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The project will deliver sessions that are designed to support young people whose parent or sibling are living with the effects of distress or mental ill health. The aim is to improve confidence and self-esteem.
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Our Time Foundation Young People: Meeting Demand, Changing Lives |
£60,000 |
14/05/2018
24 |
Our Time Foundation will employ a Chief Executive Officer to increase the reach and impact of support for young people affected by parental mental problems.
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The Rayne Foundation - Grant to Our Time |
£45,000 |
29/09/2016
36 |
Towards the establishment of two hubs enabling targeted and cohesive support to children of parents with mental illness (COPMI).
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Woodward Charitable Trust - Towards completing the “Who Cares?” project for young people |
£1,500 |
09/02/2015
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Towards completing the “Who Cares?” project for young people with parents who have a mental illness.
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Woodward Charitable Trust - Towards the Who Cares? Project for children with mentally ill parents |
£1,000 |
05/02/2014
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Towards the “Who Cares? Project, which helps children who have parents with a mental illness.
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to The Kidstime Foundation |
£20,000 |
19/11/2013
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Towards core costs of a project that will, through film, raise the awareness of school-children with regard to living with poor mental health within the family.
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