Masonic Trust - MCF Large Grant |
£60,000 |
22/05/2024
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To support the Big Sister Big Brother mentoring programme for children on the edge of care in Oxfordshire.
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Lankelly Chase Foundation - Grant to Oxford Hub |
£80,000 |
27/02/2023
12 |
Oxford Hub
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BBC Children in Need - Grant to Oxford Hub |
£500 |
20/10/2022
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‘Cost of Living uplift: £500 to help projects meet their rising costs and respond to increased demand 31/10/2022’
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Community Foundation serving Tyne & Wear and Northumberland - Grant to Oxford Hub |
£2,000 |
14/07/2022
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General charitable purposes for work in oxford
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Oxfordshire Community Foundation - FELLOW |
£5,000 |
13/07/2022
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We will spend this grant to revive and strengthen our English language support through FELLOW, following challenges during the pandemic. FELLOW began in 2007, as free volunteer-run language classes
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We will spend this grant to revive and strengthen our English language support through FELLOW, following challenges during the pandemic. FELLOW began in 2007, as free volunteer-run language classes for those who could not afford prohibitively expensive language schools. Affordable language classes have since become available, and Oxford Hub has learned through our programmes about the strengths of a one-to-one approach. One-to-one matches allow a pair to develop their own unique relationship and support, with the flexibility adult learners need. They introduce people who might otherwise not have met. Learners and mentors form strong relationships and show one another different sides of Oxford, increasing community cohesion and belonging. In 2019-20, before the pandemic, we supported 100 learners, including five weekly classes and 52 one-to-ones. During the pandemic, FELLOW moved online, focusing on one-to-ones. Our pandemic crisis response, mobilising over 1000 volunteers across the city to complete over 10,000 tasks, reduced our capacity to run FELLOW. As this work subsides, we are excited to reinvigorate FELLOW. Our pandemic response focused on increasing community connections and cohesion, and we will apply this expertise in FELLOW. We aim to raise £30,000 across the year to fund a staff role to support learners, train mentors, create matches, monitor impact, and consider opportunities for the programme to grow. We are confident of raising £10,000 respectively from public funds and the National Lottery’s Awards for All, and £5,000 from the University of Oxford. We are asking OCF to complete that picture with a £5,000 donation, which would play a key role in reinvigorating FELLOW this next year. We will focus this money on growing our one-to-one matches to 100 per year. We aim to grow a community of 30 further participants through language and cultural exchange group events such as food-sharing.
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Rank Foundation - GOLDEN AWARDS OXFORD HUB 2022 |
£20,000 |
23/03/2022
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The Golden Award was given to Oxford Hub to create a new membership model, that includes all people across the community and maximises the potential for volunteers to be matched to activity and to
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The Golden Award was given to Oxford Hub to create a new membership model, that includes all people across the community and maximises the potential for volunteers to be matched to activity and to feel part of the organisation.
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Oxfordshire Community Foundation - Parent Power |
£20,000 |
24/01/2022
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Grant to Oxford Hub
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Oxfordshire Community Foundation - Bridge Builders and Peer to Peer |
£5,000 |
23/11/2021
7 |
Grant to Oxford Hub
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National Lottery Community Fund - Afghan Refugees Welcome Project |
£9,750 |
22/10/2021
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The funding will be used to provide activities for adults and children who have arrived from Afghanistan. The project aims to ensure the newly arrived Afghan guests in hotels in Oxfordshire have
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The funding will be used to provide activities for adults and children who have arrived from Afghanistan. The project aims to ensure the newly arrived Afghan guests in hotels in Oxfordshire have access to social support recreational activity and English language practice.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Windale Community Living Room |
£4,970 |
08/09/2021
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The project will use the funding to refurbish an unused and neglected space in Windale Primary School turning it into a space where people can get together for shared community activities. This
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The project will use the funding to refurbish an unused and neglected space in Windale Primary School turning it into a space where people can get together for shared community activities. This includes. This will encourage people to work together to create opportunities for learning connecting and getting physically active with the aim to improve mental and physical wellbeing in the local community.
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Lankelly Chase Foundation - Grant to Oxford Hub |
£108,000 |
31/08/2021
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Oxford Hub
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BBC Children in Need - Grant to Oxford Hub |
£1,000 |
31/08/2021
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This project will provide training and mentoring to a project worker who will deliver money management sessions to disadvantaged children. Children will improve their life skills through developing
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This project will provide training and mentoring to a project worker who will deliver money management sessions to disadvantaged children. Children will improve their life skills through developing their understanding of money management.
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Lankelly Chase Foundation - Grant to Oxford Hub |
£50,000 |
13/07/2021
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Oxford Hub
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Oxfordshire Community Foundation - Ready Set Go |
£14,985 |
27/04/2021
21 |
Grant to Oxford Hub
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Oxfordshire Community Foundation - Oxford Together Legacy |
£44,700 |
23/07/2020
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Grant to Oxford Hub
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DCMS - Coronavirus Community Support Fund |
£34,690 |
30/06/2020
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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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Wiltshire Community Foundation - Grant to Oxford Hub |
£2,550 |
29/04/2020
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Oxford Hub empowers c500 young people from both Universities and local communities, to tackle local social and environmental projects. Funding would be towards recruiting 5 volunteers (18-25) to
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Oxford Hub empowers c500 young people from both Universities and local communities, to tackle local social and environmental projects. Funding would be towards recruiting 5 volunteers (18-25) to lead, supported by a member of staff and others, a central community garden project, involving up to 30 6-16 year olds who have already been referred by Social Services. COVID 19 update - In practice this project cannot now start until Spring 2021, but they are starting to plan a free online tutoring programme for these children linked to fun activities to be delivered by student volunteers. They have no funding at present for this work and would like to refocus their #iwill grant for this purpose.
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Oxfordshire Community Foundation - COVID-19 Oxford Together |
£10,000 |
22/04/2020
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Advice & support - Oxford Together, the City's community response to coronavirus.
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Lankelly Chase Foundation - Grant to Oxford Hub |
£20,000 |
01/04/2020
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Oxford Hub
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Oxfordshire Community Foundation - FELLOW English Support |
£8,532 |
03/10/2019
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FELLOW supports over 100 English learners each week through eight regular classes a week across three regular classes in the city, a short course programme, and one-to-one tutoring. It provides
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FELLOW supports over 100 English learners each week through eight regular classes a week across three regular classes in the city, a short course programme, and one-to-one tutoring. It provides people with the language skills to succeed in their jobs and the confidence to connect with others in Oxford.
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BBC Children in Need - Grant to Oxford Hub |
£87,544 |
26/06/2019
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This project will provide mentoring support for looked after children and young people who are experiencing poor mental health and educational attainment. The sessions will help to improve positive
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This project will provide mentoring support for looked after children and young people who are experiencing poor mental health and educational attainment. The sessions will help to improve positive relationships, confidence and self-esteem.
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Lankelly Chase Foundation - Grant to Oxford Hub |
£20,000 |
17/06/2019
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Participatory grant making process
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Lankelly Chase Foundation - Grant to Oxford Hub |
£3,000 |
11/04/2019
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Participatory grant making in Oxford (Marmalade event)
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National Lottery Community Fund - LinkAges Connect |
£8,725 |
28/02/2019
12 |
The organisation will use funding to facilitate a social network and volunteering friendship scheme for young professionals and older people with a view to building relationships and addressing
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The organisation will use funding to facilitate a social network and volunteering friendship scheme for young professionals and older people with a view to building relationships and addressing loneliness._x000D_
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programme manager, activity costs and DBS checks
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Oxfordshire Community Foundation - Hospital volunteering |
£4,563 |
15/10/2018
6 |
We believe student volunteers could be a great asset in the hospital setting, adding capacity to NHS staff and improving the patient experience at a time when the health service is under growing
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We believe student volunteers could be a great asset in the hospital setting, adding capacity to NHS staff and improving the patient experience at a time when the health service is under growing pressures. This programme builds on our expertise running impactful youth social action programmes in schools and care homes. It is our first social action programme focused on health care, an area where there are currently very limited opportunities for young people. We have run a small pilot programme at the JR Hospital with 5 volunteers during Summer 2018, and have been exploring how we can grow a more structured programme in partnership with Oxford University Hospitals NHS foundation trust during the academic year 2018-19. This programme has been championed by directors of the OUH NHS trust, and is aligned with their priorities for the JR hospital.
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Oxfordshire Community Foundation - Schools Plus - engaging male volunteers |
£4,995 |
26/06/2018
12 |
Pilot targeted outreach to male university students, with the aim of increasing the number of male volunteers across School Plus to 100 by April 2019 and reaching a further 300 beneficiaries through
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Pilot targeted outreach to male university students, with the aim of increasing the number of male volunteers across School Plus to 100 by April 2019 and reaching a further 300 beneficiaries through tutoring one-to-one and in small groups. In order to effectively design, market, and run these volunteering opportunities, we will seek input from male university students themselves. During May and June 2018 we will hold focus groups to learn from the ideas and experiences of current male volunteers, as well as individuals with little or no social action experience. Using these insights we will develop a tailored recruitment and retention strategy ready for the new academic year in October 2018. We will seek ongoing feedback from all stakeholders as we pilot this approach, and then embed these learnings in order to increase the engagement of male volunteers across our other activities from April 2019 onwards.
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