The Coalfields Regeneration Trust

Who they support

Grant Making Organisation

  • The average annual spending of grantees has been £261,284
  • The average age of charities supported has been years.

www.coalfields-regen.org.uk

info@coalfields-regen.org.uk

01226272810

THE COALFIELDS REGENERATION TRUST
1 WATERSIDE PARK
VALLEY WAY
WOMBWELL
BARNSLEY
S73 0BB


Charity registered in England & Wales, No: 1074930
Charity Commission for England and Wales
Analysis of Grants Made
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In this period 344 donations have been made totalling £1,467,278 to 264 organisations

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Growth in Spending
(per annum over last 3 years)
Main Overlaps with other Grant Makers ?
By ValueBy Number
The National Lottery Community Fund 72% 64%
Co-operative Group 26% 25%
Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales 25% 14%
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport 24% 19%
Garfield Weston Foundation 23% 17%
CAF 17% 12%
The Henry Smith Charity 16% 11%
BBC Children in Need 15% 10%
People's Health Trust 12% 7%
Community Foundation serving Tyne & Wear and Northumberland 11% 7%
Sole supporter: 21% by number, 10% by value.
Individual Grants Made
When Amount Annual
Spending
Grantee To be used for
19/07/2023 £2,200 £91,054 EASINGTON SOCIAL WELFARE CENTRE The funding is for core costs for the community centre which provides a range of social groups, support groups and activities 7 days per week.
19/07/2023 £5,000 £139,284 WHEELS TO WORK The funding is for core salary costs to enable the organisation to provide moped hire for residents in Durham who have secured employment or training.
19/07/2023 £4,993 £142,198 SHOTTON PARTNERSHIP 2000 LTD The funding is for providing education and training, social groups, benefit support and a food bank, youth clubs, intergenerational sessions.
19/07/2023 £4,896 £26,835 THE HAZELWELL CENTRE The funding is for providing a free lunch club for the residents of Haswell alongside information, advice and guidance sessions.
19/07/2023 £3,428 £123,491 BLYTH RESOURCE & INITIATIVE CENTRE The funding is for providing a weekly job club for a year
19/07/2023 £5,000 £320,402 ESCAPE FAMILY SUPPORT The funding is for core costs of the organisation who provide support for families affected by addiction.
19/07/2023 £5,000 £61,552 EDUCATIONAL LEARNING SUPPORT HUB (ELSH) The funding is for providing employability training and careers advice and guidance twice per week.
19/07/2023 £1,580 £32,365 GRIMETHORPE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH The funding is for providing a picnic club for children ages 4-11 during school holidays.
19/07/2023 £5,000 £32,761 SUNDERLAND COMMUNITY TRANSPORT The funding is for core running costs for the organisation which provides low cost, accessible transport for local voluntary organisations who work with disadvantaged groups.
19/07/2023 £5,000 £62,691 SUNDERLAND CONNECT NETWORK The funding is for additional hours for staff to produce a business plan which will enable to organisation to purchase their premises and continue to deliver services to the community which focus on health and wellbeing, poverty alleviation and children and young people.
19/07/2023 £4,853 ENABLE UNITY CIC The funding is for delivering group stay and play activities in the school holidays for children and young people with SEND.
19/07/2023 £5,000 FERRYBRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTRE The funding is for core costs for the community centre who provide social groups, physical activity classes and support groups.
19/07/2023 £4,940 REFLECTIONS YORKSHIRE CIC The funding is for providing mentoring support for vulnerable men in recovery from addiction and mental ill health.
19/07/2023 £4,900 £183,590 GASPED The funding is for providing training for two members of staff to become Independent Domestic Violence Advisors (IDVA).
07/06/2023 £4,952 FREEDOM FOUNDATION The funding is for providing arts-related activities incorporating music and movement, wellbeing tools and mentoring for children and young people.
07/06/2023 £4,992 £122,636 SHAREWEAR CLOTHING SCHEME The funding is for a contribution to the costs of the organisations mobile clothing service for people in need.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £83,909 BETTER TOGETHER COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUP FOR STOKE-ON-TRENT AND NUL The funding is for an open access community fridge project which provides essential food and hygiene products for local residents in need.
07/06/2023 £5,000 REACHING CIC The funding is for providing support to vulnerable adults via an outreach service, supporting them to attend groups and providing telephone benefits advice and advocacy.
07/06/2023 £4,780 £630,755 DISABILITY SOLUTIONS WEST MIDLANDS The funding is for the provision of information, advice, guidance and emotional support for people with disabilities and life effecting health conditions, their families and carers
07/06/2023 £5,000 DIZZY HEIGHTS The funding is for the provision of a weekly youth club including a meal
07/06/2023 £5,000 SPLAT STAFFORDSHIRE The funding is for a contribution to core costs to support the work of the organisation delivering play sessions for children aged 4-12 years after school, at weekends and during school holidays
07/06/2023 £3,740 £76,108 FEGG HAYES FUTURES The funding is for providing a community lounge to offer support on a number of issues as well as learning and volunteering opportunities.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £285,360 HELPING ANGELS CHARITIBLE ASSOCIATION The funding is for supporting inclusive work placements and volunteering opportunities for those with disabilities or those who are NEET through the community café.
07/06/2023 £5,000 IN2 HEALTH & WELLBEING The funding is for the provision of sport and physical activity for young people
07/06/2023 £5,000 STEP UP STOKE CIC The funding is for 12 months premises rent to enable the organisation to continue providing free baby essentials to new parents and families in Stoke on Trent who are experiencing financial hardship.
07/06/2023 £2,300 £44,986 FOLEY MEIR FC The funding is for the provision of free community access to club facilities
07/06/2023 £5,000 £18,918,000 THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL (PCC) OF CHELL PARISH The funding is for the Chell Parish Pantry providing free groceries and toiletries to those In need.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £24,208 THE HUB FENTON The funding is for an additional weekly session which focuses on health and includes chair based exercise, healthy cooking and nutritional support.
07/06/2023 £5,000 ARGUS COMMUNITY CIC The funding is for delivering accredited qualifications to the members of the community
07/06/2023 £5,000 £160,700 EAST DURHAM VETERANS TRUST The funding is for the provision of a range of support to veterans and their families including mental health support, activities, support with addiction and practical support.
07/06/2023 £4,680 ROSE COTTAGE COMMUNITY HUB CIC The funding is for providing various activities including sewing, writing, floristry, painting and crafts 3 sessions per week.
07/06/2023 £4,900 CALM IN EAST DURHAM CIC The funding is for the provision of embroidery workshops to support those struggling with isolation and anxiety.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £227,291 WHEATLEY HILL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION The funding is for a lunch club and meals on wheels service for elderly members of the community.
07/06/2023 £2,250 £18,084 HORDEN CENTENNAL CENTRE The funding is for providing space for a local 'Stay and Play' parent and toddler group.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £245,526 PEOPLE AND DRUGS LTD The funding is for training costs and costs for support with progression for young people accessing the organisations employability project.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £18,225 THE COLLINGWOOD FOUNDATION The funding is for a life skills room where young people with additional needs can develop life skills such as learning about how to grow and cook food.
07/06/2023 £4,472 HEALTHY HOPES CUMBRIA LTD The funding is for offering weekly drop-in sessions to support mental wellbeing.
07/06/2023 £4,808 £535,703 CUMBRIA ADDICTIONS: ADVICE AND SOLUTIONS The funding is for the continued provision of support to individuals struggling with addiction and those dealing with someone else's addiction.
07/06/2023 £5,000 FIT 4 LIFE The funding is for the provision of health and rehabilitation gyms and outreach classes in the community to help older people and people with chronic conditions to improve health and fitness.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £425,061 WEST CUMBRIA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT The funding is for core costs to support the organisations work with survivors of domestic violence.
07/06/2023 £4,459 £117,688 SOUNDWAVE CUMBRIA The funding is for a contribution to the salary of a marketing assistant to engage young people via social media and the organisations website.
07/06/2023 £5,000 ALWAYS ANOTHER WAY CUMBRIA LIMITED CIC The funding is for the provision of preventative mental health support for young people and adults including a weekly adult social support group and LGBTQ+ support groups.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £458,137 THE PHOENIX YOUTH PROJECT The funding is for the 'Phoenix Role Model Project' which will provide informal educational workshops to enhance skills, increase confidence and knowledge of the issues that affect young people.
07/06/2023 £4,680 TIME TO SHARE BEREAVEMENT SERVICES C.I.C The funding is for providing a specialist bereavement service for children and young people aged 3-18 years.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £82,897 VULTURE CLUB The funding is for a contribution to core utility costs to enable the organisation to provide support and activities for those recovering from addiction.
07/06/2023 £4,987 £433,868 SALCARE The funding is for providing a foodbank offering free food parcels for people in crisis and a community pantry providing essential food at a discounted price.
07/06/2023 £4,998 £1 RHUBARB FARM  The funding is for a contribution to the organisations core costs supporting them to provide a number of services in rural villages in Bolsover including a food hub, training and employment support.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £392,827 FREEDOM COMMUNITY PROJECT The funding is for providing information, advice and guidance for those struggling with food and fuel poverty, social isolation, financial crisis and other wellbeing concerns.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £52,343 BRIGHTLIFE (AGE CONCERN CHESTERFIELD AND DISTRICT) The funding is for the provision of a telephone befriending service to people over the age of 50 who are lonely and isolated in Chesterfield, Bolsover and North East Derbyshire
07/06/2023 £2,813 HOPE SPRINGS HORTICULTURE CIC The funding is for providing horticultural therapy sessions for people suffering with mental health conditions.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £638,662 CITIZENS ADVICE NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE The funding is for the provision of a telephone advice service including external signposting to foodbanks and to internal services like debt advice services.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £1,207,443 SOUTH DERBYSHIRE CVS The funding is for a contribution to the running costs of the organisations core services providing support to the most disadvantaged.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £89,020 ALL SAINTS CENTRE HUTHWAITE LIMITED The funding is for a community centre offering activities, social groups and learning opportunities in Huthwaite, Ashfield as well as food and fuel poverty support in the organisation's community café.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £230,193 OASIS COMMUNITY CHURCH (WORKSOP) The funding is for core costs to support the centre who provide a wide variety of projects for the community as well as food parcels and essentials for those who are most disadvantaged.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £287,054 BASSETLAW FOOD BANK The funding is for the provision of a mobile shop stocked with low price groceries to nine rural locations in Bassetlaw each week.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £115,605 NOW CHURCH The funding is for providing a community supermarket where service users can purchase groceries at reduced costs.
07/06/2023 £4,940 £242,772 BROXTOWE WOMENS PROJECT The funding is for the provision of wellbeing sessions for women affected by domestic abuse including support with food and essentials.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £79,068 BESTWOOD & BULWELL FOODBANK The funding is for the provision of a foodbank and food parcels
07/06/2023 £5,000 £105,594 CORE (CALVERTON OASIS RESOURCES & EDUCATION) The funding is for the provision of over 30 wellbeing and skills services and activities to support local residents from the organisation’s hub.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £241,616 THE PCC OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST JOHN W/ ST MARY MANSFIELD - THE BEACON PROJECT The funding is for the Beacon Project providing a drop in centre for homeless and vulnerably housed people.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £84,350 HOME-START MANSFIELD The funding is for supporting vulnerable families with at least one child under 5yrs.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £159,282 S.H.E. UK (SUPPORTING, HEALING, EDUCATING) The funding is for a contribution to the cost of employing a new therapist to provide support to adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
07/06/2023 £5,000 VIBRANT WARSOP The funding is for providing specialist support to help members of the community with finances and access to food.
07/06/2023 £4,992 £142,007 WEST CHADSMOOR FAMILY CENTRE The funding is for the community table project which provides fresh and ambient foods as well as baby goods and toiletries for families who attend the centre.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £20,198 PHOENIX COUNSELLING SERVICE The funding is for providing free counselling sessions to people living in Lichfield.
07/06/2023 £5,000 BURNTWOOD BE A FRIEND The funding is for the running of a community store providing subsidised weekly food shops to residents of Chasetown, Lichfield and additional support services.
07/06/2023 £4,380 £98,957 THE PCC OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF CHASETOWN The funding is for a contribution to the cost of the 'wellbeing works' project providing free wellbeing activities for local people each week.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £88,960 WINDMILLS The funding is for specialist acute bereavement nurses to provide one to one support for bereaved children and their families.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £87,996 GREEN TREE HOUSE CAFé The funding is for providing a social supermarket for members to buy highly discounted produce and a community café.
07/06/2023 £4,800 BIDDULPH YOUTH & COMMUNITY ZONE The funding is for the running of a community centre alongside a number of activities, wellbeing and skills groups.
07/06/2023 £5,000 COHORT 4 LIMITED The funding is for the provision of support for survivors of domestic abuse with meals, social groups and household essentials.
07/06/2023 £4,988 £50,389 WHITE HART COMMUNITY GROUPS The funding is for an open access community fridge redistributing surplus food to those in need two days per week for three hours per day.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £276,440 FARNWORTH BAPTIST CHURCH The funding is for the delivery of a welfare and benefits advice service alongside a foodbank.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £74,846 BANANA ENTERPRISE NETWORK LTD The funding is for the provision of outdoors multisport activity groups targeting those who are less active and socially isolated.
07/06/2023 £4,896 £180,245 COMMUNITY LITTLE HULTON The funding is for the provision of food, baby essentials and emergency fuel top ups to those in need.
07/06/2023 £4,946 £93,156 BREASTFEEDING TOGETHER The funding is for the running of a weekly walking group for 12 months for mums to attend with their babies.
07/06/2023 £4,952 EMOTIONAL WELLBEING GROUP The funding is for the provision of 1-1 counselling sessions alongside drop-in sessions, peer support groups and self-help information.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £99,699 DRIVEN The funding is for the provision of a community transport service for low cost days out, transport to day care, medical appointments, shopping trips and visits to friends and family for vulnerable people
07/06/2023 £4,600 £338,063 HIGHER FOLDS COMMUNITY CENTRE LIMITED The funding is for supporting a community grocery project for those struggling with food poverty and training energy advisers.
07/06/2023 £4,940 £109,700 TALKFIRST The funding is for one to one support, outreach support and weekly group sessions for families with children up to the age of 2 years.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £195,396 THE PCC OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF CHRIST CHURCH PENNINGTON The funding is for a contribution to the running costs of the organisations Christians Against Poverty debt support service in Leigh, Wigan and the surrounding areas.
07/06/2023 £4,800 REMADE WIGAN CIC The funding is for providing furniture restoration classes that act as a tool to engage vulnerable women in activity and socialisation.
07/06/2023 £4,793 £248,218 APEX CHARITIBLE TRUST The funding is for a men’s social group helping to reduce isolation and provide support with mental health.
07/06/2023 £5,000 MAXIMUM EDGE CIC The funding is for delivering lifestyle management groups and 1-1s to address stress, dealing with crisis and addiction, managing worry and resolving conflict.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £68,254 GRIMETHORPE ACTIVITY ZONE The funding is for providing support sessions, warm hubs, meal clubs and essentials bags
07/06/2023 £5,000 £60,919 THE SHAW LANE FOUNDATION LTD The funding is for projects and activities to support the local community, targeting those who are isolated, bereaved, have poor mental health, are out of work, disabled and struggling financially.
07/06/2023 £4,872 £58,943 DECV LTD The funding is for the delivery of a skills and volunteering programme for 6 months to run alongside the work-skills club.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £181,589 STATION HOUSE The funding is for a contribution to core costs to support the delivery of the organisations three childcare services including playgroup, after school clubs and holiday clubs.
07/06/2023 £4,050 £28,363 GOLDTHORPE PENTECOSTAL COMMUNITY CHURCH The funding is for providing a number of different social and wellbeing groups.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £364,011 THE EDLINGTON HILLTOP CENTRE ASSOCIATES The funding is for a contribution to the salary of the organisations Community Engagement and Support Officer who provides benefit advice and support with applying for benefits.
07/06/2023 £4,904 RESPECT, INNOVATION & INTEGRITY THROUGH SPORT AND EDUCATION (RIISE) The funding is for providing free multi-skills sessions weekday evenings for children aged between 7 and 16 for 20 weeks.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £484,918 DONCASTER MIND The funding is for expanding the mentoring and counselling service
07/06/2023 £4,935 £64,064 PREMIER LEARNING The funding is for supporting pre-entry learners who have limited English and are socially isolated as a result
07/06/2023 £4,893 £147,060 TITANS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The funding is for multi-sports after school clubs and life skills workshops for children in some of the most deprived areas of Rotherham.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £433,244 IMPACT FAMILY SERVICES The funding is for the provision of child contact services supporting children and young people to engage with family members they no longer live with.
07/06/2023 £4,940 SEA CHANGE CIC The funding is for providing a weekly social club for neurodivergent adults.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £151,657 CHURCHES TOGETHER SOUTH TYNESIDE The funding is for a Dementia Empowerment and Engagement group to support those people in South Tyneside who are newly diagnosed with Dementia.
07/06/2023 £3,600 MUSCLETONE GYM AND FITNESS CIC The funding is for delivering health and wellness workshops to men struggling with mental health problems, low confidence, poor education and living with disadvantage.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £45,705 HOPS The funding is for the provision of group activities and individual therapies through partnerships.
07/06/2023 £3,000 REINVENTED WITH FRIENDS The funding is for engaging female survivors of domestic abuse in recycling projects where they will learn skills and develop interests.
07/06/2023 £1,000 £8,421 2ND HERRINGTON SCOUTS The funding is for providing a scout group that delivers activities and development opportunities for young people.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £144,037 HAVERCROFT AND RYHILL COMMUNITY LEARNING PROJECT The funding is for providing a hub for a variety of community groups.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £74,759 WAKEFIELD DISTRICT SIGHT AID The funding is for supporting the core costs of the organisation enabling them to provide services to support people living with sight loss.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £236,349 ST MARYS CHEQUERFIELD COMMUNITY PROJECT LTD The funding is for a contribution to core costs to support the delivery of the wide range of activities and support the organisation provides to all members of the community.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £71,794 TRINITY MISSION The funding is for supporting the organisations work providing hot meals, food parcels, a clothing bank and help and advice to disadvantaged people in Castleford and the surrounding areas.
07/06/2023 £5,000 £49,489 KIDZ AWARE The funding is for providing support to disabled children and their families to help them become more self-reliant and independent.
23/05/2023 £500 £13,935 OLLERTON & BOUGHTON SCOUT & GUIDE ACTIVITY CENTRE The funding is for a contribution to the cost of new chairs for the activity centre
23/05/2023 £500 THE NEWARK CO-PRODUCTION The funding is for the running costs to support the delivery of the mental health support groups
24/03/2023 £500 BOUGHTON VILLAGE HALL AND SPORTS FIELD The funding is for the cost of replacing old kitchen utensils and improving hygiene standards of existing facilities.
24/03/2023 £500 £442,214 CITIZENS ADVICE SHERWOOD & NEWARK The funding is for a contribution to energy costs.
24/03/2023 £500 OLLERTON AND BOUGHTON AGE CONCERN FRIENDSHIP CLUB The funding is for transport costs for an outing for the club
01/02/2023 £500 THERAPEUTIC PATHWAYS COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY The funding is for providing mental health support and development for teens
01/12/2022 £500 £823 LIFESPRING CHURCH AND CENTRE The funding is for a contribution towards the cost of the organisations utilities.
01/12/2022 £500 SHERWOOD FOREST EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP CIC The funding is for providing activities and a youth club
27/07/2022 £1,950 PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ST PAUL'S CHURCH, LONGTON HALL The funding is for the cost of food and personal hygiene products for 30 families per month
27/07/2022 £1,940 VETERANS CONNECT CIC The funding is for homeless outreach services across Stoke on Trent and Newcastle under Lyme providing practical help to rough sleepers.
27/07/2022 £1,250 SYMMETRICAL The funding is for providing food parcels for care leavers moving into their first home.
27/07/2022 £2,000 SPLAT The funding is for delivering playgroups and after-school clubs and providing free meals
27/07/2022 £2,000 IN2HEALTH & WELLBEING CIC The funding is for a weekly youth club that provides food, a warm space, social activities and food education.
27/07/2022 £2,000 REDHOUSE COMMUNITY TRUST The funding is for supporting the allotment which offers produce at a minimal cost and donates goods baked from the allotment produce to foodbanks.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £285,360 HELPING ANGELS CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION The funding is for session costs, including the cost of providing hot meals for those attending sessions and providing a warm space.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £157,166 DURHAM CITY YOUTH PROJECT The funding is for providing counselling support for young people
27/07/2022 £2,000 PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, WINGATE The funding is for the Pay as You Feel Community Café providing subsidised meals and a warm space.
27/07/2022 £1,674 GET FIT AND DANCE CIC The funding is for dance workshops for young people with additional needs
27/07/2022 £1,980 JUST FOR WOMEN CENTRE CIC The funding is for crafting to wellness sessions and winter warmth packs for those most in need.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £245,526 PEOPLE AND DRUGS LTD ( SILX TEEN BAR YOUTH PROJECT ) The funding is for providing additional support for young people attending the organisations employability workshops.
27/07/2022 £1,941 £535,703 CUMBRIA ADDICTIONS: ADVICE AND SOLUTIONS - CADAS The funding is for providing gambling support workshops
27/07/2022 £2,000 TIME TO CHANGE (WEST CUMBRIA) PROJECT CIC The funding is for additional Support Worker time to deliver social activities for residents and ex-residents of the organisation’s hostel.
27/07/2022 £1,963 £419,706 DERBYSHIRE UNEMPLOYED WORKERS CENTRES The funding is for providing benefit and debt advice at Gussie's Kitchen food bank in Chesterfield
27/07/2022 £2,000 £1,207,443 SOUTH DERBYSHIRE CVS The funding is for providing mental health support for vulnerable individuals.
27/07/2022 £2,000 LET'S ALL EAT CIC The funding is for the organisation’s social eating project including a weakly hot meal and signposting to cooking courses, energy saving information, food banks and adult learning.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £115,605 NOW CHURCH The funding is for a community warm space and food hub providing warmth and food for those in need.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £600,936 BASSETLAW ACTION CENTRE The funding is for supporting the organisations warm space and extending delivery to 3 days per week.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £230,193 OASIS COMMUNITY CHURCH AND CENTRE The funding is for providing food parcels and essentials such as toiletries for those in need in the community.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £143,549 WE R HERE The funding is for counselling support for women affected by domestic abuse
27/07/2022 £2,000 £84,350 HOME-START MANSFIELD The funding is for core costs to support the work of the organisation supporting families with emotional and practical needs.
27/07/2022 £2,000 BILSTHORPE EMERGENCY TEAM The funding is for the purchase of a fridge freezer, volunteer expenses and the cost of food to support the organisation’s lunch and food clubs.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £104,221 RUMBLES CATERING PROJECT LIMITED The funding is for delivery of slow-cooker cooking courses that focus on being budget-friendly, energy saving and healthy
27/07/2022 £2,000 £173,093 LIFESPRING CHURCH AND CENTRE The funding is for distributing meals and food packages to those who are unable to travel to food banks.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £20,198 PHOENIX COUNSELLING The funding is for counselling sessions.
27/07/2022 £1,338 £92,806 PCC OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF CHASETOWN The funding is for the organisation to provide a community warm space.
27/07/2022 £2,000 BIDDULPH YOUTH AND COMMUNITY ZONE The funding is for free food packs and meals for local people in Biddulph East
27/07/2022 £1,975 £50,389 WHITE HART COMMUNITY GROUPS The funding is for providing a warm space for members of the community who are struggling with the cost of living
27/07/2022 £2,000 COHORT 4 LIMITED The funding is for offering toiletries and cleaning products for vulnerable women
27/07/2022 £2,000 £398,000 TOGETHER FOR CHANGE COVENTRY AND WARWICKSHIRE The funding is for the cost of the Community Project Support Worker salary for an additional 3 hours per week.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £70,887 THE WIDOWS EMPOWERMENT TRUST The funding is for providing a befriending service to help improve wellbeing and reduce social isolation.
27/07/2022 £1,810 HAPPY SMILES TRAINING The funding is for the costs of venue hire, staff and materials for weekly sessions for disabled people.
27/07/2022 £1,834 £338,063 HIGHER FOLDS COMMUNITY CENTRE (LEIGH) LIMITED The funding is for a regular sewing class to enable participants to recycle and reuse unwanted clothing and soft furnishings.
27/07/2022 £1,998 £99,699 DRIVEN The funding is for working in partnership with food banks to deliver food parcels and warm spaces to provide transport for those who are isolated or who need accessible transport.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £195,396 THE PCC OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF CHRISTCHURCH PENNING The funding is for a contribution towards the delivery of the organisation’s Christians Against Poverty (CAP) Life Skills course.
27/07/2022 £1,980 £124,127 ST HELENS MIND The funding is for the Sound of Mind choir which supports those who are isolated with their mental health.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £303,356 THE HOPE CENTRE - ST HELENS The funding is for the Hope Pantry St Helens which supplies low cost food for members.
27/07/2022 £2,000 CLEAR FUTURES COMMUNITIES The funding is for providing food parcels and advice on healthy eating on a budget.
27/07/2022 £1,980 WORSBROUGH BRIDGE ATHLETIC FC The funding is for the cost of lunches and a drink for participants at summer holidays club
27/07/2022 £2,000 TADS (THERAPIES FOR ANXIETY, DEPRESSION AND STRESS) The funding is for the costs of staff salary for 129 hours of support for counselling and wellbeing support sessions.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £68,254 GRIMETHORPE ACTIVITY ZONE LTD The funding is for providing meals for children during the school holidays.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £181,589 STATION HOUSE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION LIMITED The funding is for delivering playgroups and after-school clubs that provide free meals along with a shared pantry for people to donate and take food as needed.
27/07/2022 £2,000 INCLUSION IN ACTION The funding is for a weekly hot food service and food packages for local residents facing financial challenges.
27/07/2022 £2,000 ROTHERHAM WELLNESS AND WELLBEING THROUGH THE ARTS The funding is for 20 group sessions on mental health and wellbeing
27/07/2022 £1,531 £26,259 GOLDTHORPE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH The funding is for the cost of running the adult and toddler group twice per week
27/07/2022 £2,000 BALBY ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST PCC The funding is for the cost of food for food parcels.
27/07/2022 £1,970 £344,089 DONCASTER HOUSING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE The funding is for the salary cost of project worker for 2 hrs per week for 12 months and refreshments for the sessions.
27/07/2022 £1,994 £364,011 THE EDLINGTON HILLTOP CENTRE ASSOCIATES The funding is for the redistribution of surplus food to the community.
27/07/2022 £2,000 RE-READ LTD The funding is for providing free children's books for families in the most deprived communities of Doncaster.
27/07/2022 £2,000 MINDFUL ACTIVITIES YORKSHIRE CIC The funding is for delivering social groups, meals and a warm space.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £88,968 BENTLEY BAPTIST CHURCH The funding is for providing emergency food parcels.
27/07/2022 £1,996 £40,708 UNITED MULTICULTURAL CENTRE The funding is for the cost of food, staff costs and volunteer costs.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £64,064 PREMIER LEARNING The funding is for the tutor costs, room hire, cost of cooking ingredients for ladies cook and learn classes.
27/07/2022 £2,000 NAYI ZINDAGI The funding is for the cost of food vouchers for families in need in the BAME community.
27/07/2022 £1,968 S62 COMMUNITY TOGETHER ROTHERHAM CIC The funding is for providing music therapy, meditation and yoga sessions for members of the community.
27/07/2022 £1,937 £210,333 FULL LIFE CHURCH The funding is for a Key Community Worker to support the food bank and for providing a warm space for the community.
27/07/2022 £1,264 CEAD COMMUNITY EDUCATION ADULTS DISABILITIES The funding is for providing a social group and craft workshops
27/07/2022 £2,000 THE BRECKS COMMUNITY HUB CIC The funding is for providing social groups and fitness sessions
27/07/2022 £1,986 £338,344 JADE YOUTH AND COMMUNITY The funding is for providing various support and youth groups
27/07/2022 £2,000 £73,353 KIVETON PARK INDEPENDENT ADVICE CENTRE The funding is for supporting people who are in need of financial support and are in fuel and food poverty.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £130,309 CHARLES YOUNG CENTRE The funding is for providing care for the elderly and disabled with meals, a warm space and social activities.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £97,302 ST GEORGE'S CHURCH FATFIELD PCC The funding is for creating a warm space within the church, enabling the delivery of social activities.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £335,947 EASINGTON LANE COMMUNITY ACCESS POINT The funding is for providing a warm space, food and social activities
27/07/2022 £2,000 VETERANS IN CRISIS COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY The funding is for food, hygiene products and cleaning products to support the organisation’s food bank.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £62,691 SUNDERLAND CONNECT NETWORK The funding is for providing those struggling with financial hardship with a food hamper
27/07/2022 £2,000 REFLECTIONS YORKSHIRE CIC The funding is for the sessional staff costs to provide 125 hours of support over 6 months for men struggling with addiction.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £72,543 TRINITY MISSION CASTLEFORD CIO The funding is for the cost of food for parcels and hot meals and the cost of gas and electric to support the delivery of the project.
27/07/2022 £2,000 £49,489 KIDZ AWARE LTD The funding is for providing support for disabled families with food and fuel poverty and support with applying for benefits
27/07/2022 £2,000 FERRYBRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTRE ASSOCIATION The funding is for supporting with costs of utilities to create a warm public space and providing social groups
27/07/2022 £1,960 £236,349 ST MARY'S CHEQUERFIELD COMMUNITY PROJECT The funding is for a contribution to the core costs of the organisation to enable them to remain open and provide a warm community space.
19/07/2022 £2,000 NEWCASTLE STAFFS FOODBANK The grant will contribute to core costs for an admin officer working to develop a new signposting service for those in crisis.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £48,720 GREEN TREE HOUSE The funding will cover the cost of 3 months pallets from His Church and 3 months subscription to Fareshare.
19/07/2022 £1,700 BELGRAVE COMMUNITY ALLOTMENT AND GARDEN The funding is for the cost of a gazebo, core costs, materials and travel costs.
19/07/2022 £1,600 £246,210 HOPE COVENTRY The funding is for staff costs and core costs for the befriending project.
19/07/2022 £2,000 FARNWORTH BAPTIST CHURCH The funding will cover the cost of additional staff hours for the benefits and welfare advice service.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £180,245 COMMUNITY LITTLE HULTON The funding is for the cost of nappies for 20 weeks supporting up to 50 families.
19/07/2022 £1,959 SALFORD UNEMPLOYED & COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTRE The funding is for the cost of a debt advisor, administration, volunteer expenses, promotion/marketing, photocopying, photocopier use, office equipment and mobile phone.
19/07/2022 £1,900 £148,549 REBUILD WITH HOPE FOUNDATION The funding will cover staff costs, van hire and volunteer expenses to support the running of the organisation’s retail unit selling heavily discounted high street returns.
19/07/2022 £1,904 £93,156 BREASTFEEDING TOGETHER The project will train new breastfeeding peer support volunteers
19/07/2022 £1,976 EMOTIONAL WELLBEING GROUP LTD The grant will contribute to the cost of an administrator to support counsellors delivering sessions.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £213,199 HOMELESS SUPPORT PROJECT The funding will cover the cost of food for the foodbank for approximately 3 months.
19/07/2022 £2,000 REMADE WIGAN CIC The funding will pay for he costs of workshop rent for 6 months and volunteer expenses.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £109,700 TALKFIRST The funding is for the cost of a laptop to support the delivery of the online programme, staff training and licences for parents to access the programme.
19/07/2022 £2,000 PEOPLE EMPOWERED CIC The funding will contribute towards the cost of emergency food packages, budget cooking sessions and mental wellbeing workshops
19/07/2022 £2,000 MAXIMUM EDGE CIC The funding will cover the cost of food parcels for the most vulnerable in the community.
19/07/2022 £2,000 THE PCC OF ST LUKE, ECCLESTON The funding will cover the cost of food pallets for the church to add to their food pantry.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £110,198 CROWNWAY COMMUNITY CENTRE The funding is for staff costs for the café worker in the community café.
19/07/2022 £2,000 OMG4U CIC The funding is for the cost of food parcels for vulnerable families.
19/07/2022 £2,000 NEW OPTIONS COMMUNITY FITNESS CIC The project will provide exercise classes. Funding will cover staff costs, equipment, facility hire and transport for exercise classes.
19/07/2022 £2,000 ROYSTON FRIENDS ASSOCIATION The funding is for the cost of purchasing food for food parcels and travel costs for delivery to residents.
19/07/2022 £2,000 THE LEARNING COMMUNITY LTD The funding will cover the cost of food, staffing and delivery of food parcels.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £413,099 SWINTON LOCK ACTIVITY CENTRE The funding is for the cost of food for 4 months for a food bank service.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £279,586 OCEAN ROAD CENTRE The funding will cover the cost of food for food parcels.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £401,242 BOLDON COMMUNITY CENTRE The funding is for the cost of food, cleaning products and personal hygiene products for those in financial difficulty.
19/07/2022 £1,980 THE FORAGE COMMUNITY PROJECT CIC The funding is for the cost of FareShare and Inkind Direct memberships for 6 months.
19/07/2022 £1,999 £358,766 HOMESTART WAKEFIELD & DISTRICT The funding is for the cost of a staff member for 6 months to support families struggling financially
19/07/2022 £2,000 SOUP4EM The funding is for the cost of food, volunteer expenses and equipment.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £119,484 HAVERCROFT AND RYHILL COMMUNITY LEARNING PROJECT The funding is for the cost of purchasing food for food parcels and breakfast and lunch packs during the school holidays.
19/07/2022 £2,000 WARWICK COMMUNITY GROUP The fundng is for the cost of equipment and tutor costs for sessions to support members with computer literacy.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £26,748 NEWSHAM AND NEW DELAVAL YOUTH FORUM The funding will contribute towards the cost of activities and food for young people.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £88,331 NORTHUMBERLAND COMMUNITY ENTERPRISE The funding is for the cost of volunteer expenses for collection and delivery of food.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £392,827 FREEDOM COMMUNITY PROJECT The funding will cover staff costs to support the delivery of the advice and guidance service.
19/07/2022 £1,890 £249,361 B:FRIEND The grant will cover the cost of the project coordinator for 6 months, DBS checks for volunteers and travel expenses for volunteers to deliver befriending in Bolsover.
19/07/2022 £1,965 £106,340 ASIAN ASSOCIATION OF CHESTERFIELD AND NORTH DERBYSHIRE The grant will cover sessional Worker costs, volunteer expenses, DBS checks and food and hygiene training to support the delivery of the Saffron Kitchen.
19/07/2022 £2,000 MONKWOOD COMMUNITY FOOD HUB The funding is for core costs for utility bills and top ups for residents on pre-paid fuel meters
19/07/2022 £1,998 EVERYDAY ENABLE CIC The funding will cover the cost of venue hire and staff to deliver benefit support and advice.
19/07/2022 £2,000 YORKSHIRE ENERGY DOCTOR CIC The funding is for the cost of 38 emergency fuel top up vouchers.
19/07/2022 £2,000 ACTIVE MINDS NOTTINGHAM CIC The grant will cover room hire and coaching costs for delivery of the organisation’s mental health project.
19/07/2022 £2,000 KIRKBY IN ASHFIELD OLD PEOPLE'S WELFARE (ASHFIELD EVERGREENS OLD PEOPLE'S WELFARE) The funding is for the cost of food for the organisation’s soup kitchen.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £287,054 BASSETLAW FOOD BANK The grant will cover the cost of room hire, food, materials and fuel to support the delivery of the weekly lunch club.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £33,594 BROXTOWE COMMUNITY PROJECTS The funding will contribution to the set up and delivery of new outreach foodbanks.
19/07/2022 £1,985 £159,282 S.H.E UK (SUPPORTING, HEALING, EDUCATING) The funding will contribute to staff costs, admin/management, clinical supervision and insurance.
19/07/2022 £1,600 £58,469 JIGSAW SUPPORT SCHEME The funding is for the cost of food, storage and volunteer expenses.
19/07/2022 £1,950 £197,607 LADYBROOK ENTERPRISES LTD The funding is for the cost of 150 counselling sessions.
19/07/2022 £1,800 DUKERIES COMMUNITY WORKSHOP The funding will cover the cost of 3 months rent to enable the organisation to continue delivery of sessions.
19/07/2022 £2,000 RUMBLES @ THE LAWN CIC The project will provide cookery sessions for members of the local community. Funding will pay for tutor costs, food and materials.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £240,075 THE SOCIAL ACTION HUB The funding is for the cost of additional food supplies for 25 weeks to support the social supermarket and social eating projects.
19/07/2022 £2,000 WEST CHADSMOOR FAMILY CENTRE The grant will cover the cost of food and hygiene products.
19/07/2022 £1,800 £79,068 BASFORD, BESTWOOD AND BULWELL FOODBANK The funding will cover the cost of additional food for 3 months for the foodbank service.
19/07/2022 £1,955 £172,129 BESTWOOD ADVICE CENTRE The grant will cover the cost of staff for 30 hours per week for 6 weeks to support the distribution of household support grants.
19/07/2022 £2,000 SPARK TO YOUR SUCCESS CIC The funding will cover the cost of venue hire, refreshments, tutor costs, marketing, workbooks, stationery and data capture.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £24,208 THE HUB FENTON The funding will cover the cost of ingredients, utility costs and training costs to deliver weekly cookery sessions.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £394,663 CHELL AREA FAMILY ACTION GROUP (CAFAG) The funding will pay for the cost of food for the weekly lunch club.
19/07/2022 £2,000 STOKE ON TRENT MOTHERS SUPPORT NETWORK The grant will support project running costs providing activities and support for mums in Stoke on Trent
19/07/2022 £2,000 £46,990 VOICE OF HOPE The funding is for the cost of food, footwear, travel and uniforms for those escaping modern slavery.
19/07/2022 £1,990 STANDING TALL 2GETHER CIC The funding is for food, fuel costs, venue hire and equipment.
19/07/2022 £1,595 MIDDLEPORT MATTERS COMMUNITY TRUST The funding is for the cost of delivery staff, food, travel reimbursement for families, admin/management and equipment
19/07/2022 £1,999 £24,148 CHELL HEATH RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION The funding is for the cost of food, cleaning products and personal hygiene products for those in financial difficulty.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £24,837 PERIOD POWER The funding is for the cost of period products and toiletries to support around 100 women and girls each month.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £175,580 THE BLACKHALL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION The grant will cover the cost of providing a warm space for the community including the cost of food and utilities
19/07/2022 £1,200 £97,611 DEAF HILL WARD REGENERATION PARTNERSHIP The grant will pay for session costs and discretionary fund for use on food parcels, energy vouchers, school uniform etc.
19/07/2022 £2,000 HORDEN COMMUNITY WELFARE FOOTBALL CLUB Ths funding is for the cost of food for free hot meals and emergency food parcels for struggling families on match days.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £214,902 HORDEN YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE The funding is for the cost of free meals, room hire, utensils, staff expenses and volunteer petrol expenses.
19/07/2022 £1,000 CALM IN EAST DURHAM CIC The funding is for the costs to support the organisation’s free meals.
19/07/2022 £1,000 £16,729 DR JOSEPH CHANDY CHARITABLE TRUST The funding is for the costs to help run the organisation’s weekly lunch club.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £142,198 SHOTTON PARTNERSHIP 2000 LTD The funding is for the cost of room hire, food, and staff for Mini Chefs sessions
19/07/2022 £2,000 CREATIVE YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES CIC The funding is for the staff costs for delivery of sessions and cost of resources and food.
19/07/2022 £1,980 BACMANS COMMUNITY LTD The funding will cover the cost of food for food parcels.
19/07/2022 £1,990 £153,611 REAL DEAL PLUS LTD The funding will pay for tents for street sleepers, project support costs for benefit & welfare support, cost of food for parcels and hot meals and volunteer expenses.
19/07/2022 £2,000 £164,490 FULL CIRCLE FOOD PROJECT The grant will cover the cost of food to top up the organisation’s food larder.
04/11/2021 £2,500 £98,633 WANSBECK VALLEY FOOD BANK We provide food aid to those in need in our area. There can be many reasons for the need, e.g. • long-term unemployment, • benefit changes, with a gap in payments, • employed, but struggling to feed their families. Traditionally, we generated stocks of dried/tinned supplies of basic food types via donations from various community organisations (schools, churches etc.) and via supermarket collections; these were supplemented by the purchase of fresh perishable foods. Owing to the pandemic, the balance between donations and bought-in food has reversed. We now expend considerable sums each month purchasing food - almost £30,000 in the first nine months of 2021. The amount requested will therefore fund almost one month’s food purchases to be provided to local families in need. We provide standard food parcels which are supplemented with items specific to need, e.g. nappies. These are sufficient for individuals/families to feed themselves for up to 3 days. The packs were previously issued solely at the request of care professionals, subject to appropriate checks. We now accept some self-referrals. These parcels are now delivered to homes. In addition, we also provided emergency packs to referring professionals, so that they could issue them immediately when this is required.
04/11/2021 £2,500 SHERWOOD FOREST FOODBANK The foodbank has 2 sites - one in Mansfield Woodhouse and one in Mansfield itself. We are open on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Under the banner of the Trussell Trust, we provide emergency food parcels for local people in crisis. We rely on donations to maintain our food stocks and, on occasions, we have to purchase the items we are short of - hence the need for this grant.
04/11/2021 £2,500 £202,944 LIFESPRING CHURCH AND CENTRE We are looking for funding for “Community Action Response” or CAR for short. The project serves North Nottinghamshire and has a Centre at Ollerton and one at Warsop. It operates under the governance of “Lifespring Church and Centre”. CAR is a “consortium" of local organisations chaired by Councillor Mike Pringle and Pastor Mike Phillips with 30 volunteers. The project cooperates with Councils, schools, Family Centres, Care Homes, local businesses etc. It has been running since March 2020. The project has delivered over 151,000 meals to residents since the beginning of the pandemic. We have provided telephone support to almost 800 people and mental health packs and activity packs to children. Having received funds previously from CRT Food Insecurity Fund, we continue to deliver food hampers and are gearing up for the increased demand leading up to Christmas and preparing for the economic impact over the coming months, including the impact on physical, mental, emotional as well as material health. We feel that funding from CRT could stretch further the little funds that we have.
04/11/2021 £2,000 £213,199 HOMELESS SUPPORT PROJECT The funding will be used to provide the following: - Purchase of food to stock the foodbank. This is open on a referral basis from Local Authority services such as Probation, Social Services, Housing and also other Charities such as We are With You. This will facilitate provision of a more varied choice of food items and help us to be able to open up to referrals from local schools as we are aware these have families in need too. - Purchase of food for the twice daily hot meal service. We provide hot meals on site to those who are homeless, in need or suffering food poverty. The number of service users increases across the winter months and we need to be able to provide a greater number of hot drinks and hot meals to accommodate these.
04/11/2021 £2,500 PEOPLE EMPOWERED CIC We will use the funding to support families facing socio-economic disadvantage in the areas of Thatto Heath and Parr, two of the most deprived areas in the Liverpool City Region. We will purchase and distribute food packages to those who are facing financial crisis. We will also produce healthy and nutritious school holiday meals for local children of primary and secondary school age and distribute them at Holiday Sports Camps in these deprived areas. There has been a stigma attached to families receiving food packages in the area during lockdown, so we will fund places for children from disadvantaged areas to attend the sports camps and use this to then ensure they access healthy nutritious meals. Finally, we will use any surplus stock to support Women in a supported accommodation centre located in a deprived ward in St Helens, these women are survivors of domestic violence, abuse, and family breakdown, they are facing financial crisis and are starting to rebuild their lives.
04/11/2021 £2,500 VETERANS IN CRISIS COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY Veterans in Crisis Sunderland (VICS) have since its inception in 2018 provided veterans who come to us with their basic needs. Many are homeless, socially isolated, receive benefits, or are on Universal credit and experiencing family breakdown or estrangement. To alleviate their problems we design services that enable veterans the help they need to integrate into public life as equals. One service that is very popular with our members is what we call our "Ration Packs", known as food parcels in most outlets. In receiving funding we will ensure our store is fully replenished with the essentials of food, hygiene products and cleaning materials. Over the past 18 months during the Covid19 pandemic our store has been called upon frequently. We identified that many items that were in short supply on supermarket shelves (toilet rolls, antibacterial cleaning solutions etc) had an equally important place in our ration packs and so have ensured that alongside food products these items were available. We let veterans choose what they need rather than give products that they might not want and we don’t place restrictions on the amount they take. Making essentials available to Veterans and their families is a service very much needed.
29/10/2021 £2,500 BACMANS COMMUNITY LTD Bacmans will be using the funding to help support several of our projects. Holiday Clubs: These are available free to children within Lynemouth. During the day we provide breakfast and lunch to the children, a creative and fun play activities. We cater for between 20-40 children each week. This is also an opportunity to connect with the more vulnerable families in the village, to ensure they have support. Funding would be used to purchase ingredients for the meals we provide. Christmas: Last year we provided 25 families with Christmas Hampers this not only included the Christmas dinner but 10 days’ worth of food, personal care items and cleaning products. We are repeating these efforts this year too, funding would be used towards the Hampers. Food Parcels Although we are working with Wansbeck Food Bank for general parcels currently, we do hold stock for emergency parcels and for those who just need a few items (usually cleaning/hygiene products) to see them over to next benefit/pay day. Funding would help us keep this stocked.
29/10/2021 £2,500 £131,489 THE BROOK COMMUNITY CHURCH AND CENTRE The Brook Community Church and Centre have been in the centre of the local community for over 30 years. We are in the business of saving lives. During the Covid-19 pandemic we provided support including distribution of over 7000 bags of food. Since then we have created a new donation based food shop called the Storehouse, developed Recover plus, to help and support change for people in difficulties, created community activities such as a Camera club, Woodworking workshop, Chair exercise classes, volunteering program and much more. This application is for funds to support people in crisis with food and provisions as part of Storehouse.
29/10/2021 £2,500 £48,114 EASTWOOD VOLUNTEER BUREAU Now supplying 60+ parcels each week and last week we gave out 70. The grant would go towards buying shortages of food each week including milk, cereals, tinned vegetables, tinned meat, toilet rolls. pasta sauce, etc
29/10/2021 £2,500 £155,881 PYE GREEN CHRISTIAN CENTRE (CANNOCK AND DISTRICT FOODBANK) The funding will be used to help us continue to provide food parcels to people in need. The money will be used for the purchase of food.
29/10/2021 £2,500 COHORT 4 LIMITED Funding will specifically pay for: hygiene items for group members, toiletries and essentials for housekeeping and keeping homes and clothing clean. It will pay for essential underwear such as bras, pants and socks (an area of neglect for our group members due to cost), also food items to ensure that they have food during the week outside of our group support sessions. These items are lacking in the group we support and they are vital for life and for the dignity and wellbeing of our community members.
29/10/2021 £2,500 CLEAR FUTURES COMMUNITIES CIC The funding will pay for much needed food parcels ,including fresh meat packs and essential groceries ,in order for the families to be able to prepare healthy , nutritious meals .
29/10/2021 £2,500 SEXTON AVENUE COMMUNITY ALLOTMENT GARDEN CIC The funding would be spent on tinned food and none perishable items for our growing food bank , which serves around 60 to 80 people a week attending , and 10 to 12 food parcels dropped of to vulnerable people around the parr area, our food bank is open 3 to 4 times a week with a large one held at our local community centre (Derbyshire Hill Family Centre) and 3 held at our community garden,(sexton avenue community allotment garden) we also have a new facebook page due to the high demand of the foodbank (sexton avenue community foodbank)which we have only just opened
29/10/2021 £2,500 £48,385 DONCASTER FOODBANK (TRUSSELL TRUST) LIMITED The funding will go directly towards the food and toiletries that we are most in need of at the foodbank. Although we rely predominantly on donations, there are items in our food parcel that are often forgotten about and we need to make sure that we can keep these topped up. we will then be able to ensure that our food parcels are never lacking essential food and household items that we need to give out to everyone that comes into our foodbank
29/10/2021 £2,410 SOCIAL CHEF LTD We will run a range of activities/events targeted at people in need in North Sunderland Communities. Breakdown as follows: We will host 3 x family events where children have access to entertainment and physical activities, and will also receive a healthy and nutritious meal on the day. We will link in with schools and the local authorities to identify families in need. Families will take food parcels and recipes home to replicate healthy meals on a budget. We will support the Winter Warmer project with Holy Trinity Church in Southwick ward, providing hot meals for the community throughout the winter. Meals will be hearty and nutritious, providing necessary sustenance through harsher winter months. We will allocate a section of funds to adhoc food parcels, which will be provided to families in crisis. Beneficiaries will be identified via links within the church community, local authority, schools, VCSE partners and also the social prescribing network. We will try to support as many people as possible but anticipate that some families/people in crisis will require support on more than 1 occasion.
29/10/2021 £2,500 £22,418 KNOTTINGLEY FOODBANK The funding will enable us to buy food items which will be used when making up food parcels for clients in crisis situations. We rely on donations from the public/companies/supermarkets but these are unknown and we do run short of supplies at certain times of the year. This will enable us to purchase items we essentially need for clients
21/10/2021 £2,500 £348,316 HORDEN YOUTH & COMMUNITY CENTRE Presently we offer food banks to all that knock on our doors within the Community - this is increasing daily now due to the loss of Universal Credit of £20 per household - we are more worried for the children as within Horden we have the 7735 people, 38% of children are living in poverty.
21/10/2021 £2,000 £154,123 REAL DEAL PLUS LIMITED We will use the funding to support the purchase of food items for our on-site food bank (buy ingredients for food parcels and families in crisis) and hot meal program - to buy ingredients for healthy hot meals for the elderly, food bank recipients, street sleepers and sofa surfers. The funding will also help purchase ingredients for our clients Christmas dinner - this is often the only Christmas meal some of our elderly and struggling families will receive.
21/10/2021 £2,500 £84,786 COMMUNTIY LITTLE HULTON Providing food for vulnerable people. Distributed through trusted partners in the community. This will be a weekly food delivery service, in partnership with Bethany community church and targeted deliveries for individuals and families who use our weekly food club at our community hub who are unable to pay our £2.50 entry fee.
21/10/2021 £2,500 £40,520 UNITED MULTICULTURAL CENTRE Our project is responding to the Covid 19 situation among the ethnic minority community. Our users have made us aware that food parcels in the area where we work are not inclusive of the food that they as individuals from other cultures, eat. The project involves a simple structure of food collection and delivery. The users will register their need via a form that will added to our website/facebook page and twitter account daily. Individuals from the Rotherham community will be asked simple questions, including their postcode to ensure that they qualify for our unique food parcel service. All contact/form conformation /delivery/collection will be made and agreed by a member of the centre prior to acceptance. This will ensure that the most vulnerable families who are reluctant to ask for specific help regarding food, are the people who will benefit from this project. The staff at our centre will be available by telephone two days a week to allow individuals to contact the centre by phone. They will be supported to complete the information required. One the details are confirmed two levels of support will be provided. Firstly, support by collection – where individuals will be asked to provide a letter to confirm their address. Secondly, - by outreach delivery for any individual/family not able to collect from the centre. The food will be bought by designated members of staff from the company shop identified for support. This will allow use to provide an ideal support for those who are struggling with the provision of food and unable to access the food provided in other banks.
21/10/2021 £2,500 THE LEARNING COMMUNITY LIMITED Last year the CRT kindly supported our then quite new food bank to buy £2,500 of food. This was supplemented by the Company Shop with a further £2,000 as 80% of our support is for families. In September, the last of this funding was spent, and our report submitted to the CRT. We started operating a referral food parcel service in March 2020 in response to Triage identified by our 400 patients, all affected by the pandemic. Our plan was to provide the service for around six weeks. Eighteen months later, it is a full scale food bank, registered with RMBC, and with an Environmental Health four star rating. It keeps us busy every week. There is no sign of the needs reducing. They have continued to grow. We will provide - Emergency food bank. Referred food parcels. Support across the whole of Rotherham. Support for vulnerable families in ex coalfield areas elsewhere in South Yorkshire, people with mental health needs, and long term conditions. Our food parcels include - Fresh meat. Fresh Vegetables. Fresh Fruit. Dried goods. Frozen goods. Personal Hygiene and Sanitary items. The funding will pay for food, and if permissible, will contribute towards our running costs.
21/10/2021 £2,500 BEDE'S HELPING HANDS (FOOD BANK) Funding will be used to provide food parcels within South Tyneside. We will also be providing cooked meals and recipe ingredients packs These recipes packs will be based on ingredients that you will receive in the food parcels. This will provide a much needed service in our borough for those who are in financial hardship. As we are a non-profit organisation we heavily rely on grants and food donations.
21/10/2021 £2,500 £119,484 HAVERCROFT AND RYHILL COMMUNITY LEARNING PROJECT Providing emergency and weekly food parcels.
15/10/2021 £1,881 £36,304 BASFORD, BESTWOOD & BULWELL FOODBANK The funding will pay for ambient food item that are not covered by the food donated via our local community.
15/10/2021 £2,500 £15,492 ACCESS CHRISTIAN MEDIA The project will be targeting women and girls who struggle to buy sanitary wear because of financial constraints. The funding will pay for' re-usable' sanitary wear e.g pads and menstrual cups. It will give them a long term sustainable solution (minimum 3 years) because these items are reusable.
15/10/2021 £2,500 £22,101 AFFORDABLE FOOD STOKE This funding will go towards buying essential food that make up our emergency food parcels for struggling families here in Stoke-on-Trent
15/10/2021 £2,500 CALM IN EAST DURHAM CIC 1. We aim to offer a twice weekly lunch club where we will offer lunch and a social activity to our local community without a request for payment. This is a very important yogic principle that we offer out kindness without expectation of financial return. We hope this will remove barriers for people attending. 2. We aim to offer grocery packs to members of the community who are experiencing hardship or are ill and cannot do their shopping. In our last round of funding, we found this was a real life line to many of our recipients. 3. We also aim to work with our local primary school, also in Peterlee West, to offer family crisis packs as and when required. The funding will enable us to purchase raw ingredients to create healthy, mostly vegetarian, meals to be enjoyed on site and store cupboard ingredients and fresh produce for grocery deliveries. We will offer an open environment so people can visit CALM and develop friendships and have a 'family meal' All the funding would be allocated for food cost only.
15/10/2021 £2,500 £179,591 OASIS COMMUNITY CHURCH (WORKSOP) OPERATION OASIS is continuing to deliver food boxes, essential items hampers, baby/toddler packs to families across the Bassetlaw area and surrounding area. The funding would pay for a continuation of this as we have nearly run out of funds and food now for this project.
15/10/2021 £2,500 £102,206 BASSETLAW FOOD BANK The funding will allow us to purchase fresh fruit and vegetables for service users. We understand how important fresh produce is for everyone’s diet, but it is something many people find unaffordable, particularly those experiencing, or at risk of, food insecurity.
15/10/2021 £2,300 £128,346 WEST CHADSMOOR FAMILY CENTRE LIMITED The funding will provide basic food items, nappies , personal hygiene products for adults/children/ babies - shampoo, toothpaste, shower gel and deodorants.
15/10/2021 £2,480 £108,209 HUMANS MCR Humans MCR addresses both short and long-term issues around food poverty. Since March 2020, our Foodbank on-wheels has delivered over 65,000 meals to client’s doorsteps. We are now able to provide clients with a full wraparound service including the Foodbank, our Community Grocers on-wheels and educational classes centred around cooking and budgeting.
15/10/2021 £2,500 FUR CLEMT COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY Funding will be used to help us to continue in our mission to provide access to food for our community. Our food supplies are purchased from Fareshare and The Real Junk Food Project at a significant cost to our organisation. Funding will allow us to increase our purchases to enable us to support more families in our area through our food share schemes. This in turn will reduce the need for families to access local food banks helping them to access food in a dignified and stigma free way.
15/10/2021 £2,500 £70,007 CORTONWOOD COMEBACK COMMUNITY CENTRE Funding to enable to continue to supply food parcels to those most in need and to prepare cook and deliver fresh food to the elderly and vulnerable. The funding will pay for store cupboard basics, fresh vegetables and meat and packaging to transport the foods in to ensure that families and induvial have access to a healthy balanced diet. The variety of food that we have been receiving from Fairshare over the last 6 months has been limited and we have not received any of the store cupboard essentials to help families had a healthy balanced diet. including fresh and tinned vegetables, cereals, backed beans, spaghetti, sauces, meat
08/10/2021 £1,500 BESTWOOD PARK CHURCH COMMUNITY PROJECTS In June of this year we restarted our Bestop Kitchen social eating event on a Thursday lunchtime. We have a current capacity of 54 people eating in withuis but we also takeaway meals which can be collected. We do not charge for these meals but offer the opportunity for people to make a small donation. Over the past three months 356 lunches have been served and 94 takeaway meals have been collected. A month ago we restarted our Place of Welcome Cafe on a Thursday afternoon 2pm - 4pm. We offer free refreshments, activities and companionship. The funding would pay for the extra food that we need for Bestop Kitchen and the Place of Welcome Cafe. On Thursday 23rd December we are going to offer a Christmas meal for 120 people over two sittings.
08/10/2021 £1,950 ST PAUL'S CHURCH, STOKE-ON-TRENT We are asking for £1950.00. The funding will pay for food and personal hygiene products for 30 families in our community (one parcel per month over the months of October, December and January). Each parcel will cost £20 (£25 for the December parcel to contain some festive treats). The food items will be mainly non perishable, but will include some fresh items. The items will support a balanced diet for each family and every parcel will include core items of cereal, milk, rice, pasta and sauces, tinned fish, meat and vegetables as a minimum. The parcels will be a lifeline to the families that we deliver to because they are experiencing such dire food poverty. We will also get to meet the families and connect with them in a way that we otherwise would not.
08/10/2021 £2,500 £106,871 PELTON FELL COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP The Funding will secure The Youth Cafe which is based at The Brockwell Centre which is at the heart of the community in Pelton Fell. The Youth Cafe was developed to meet needs of the community during the pandemic and through consultation with local families and young people who access youth provision at The Brockwell Centre. The Youth Cafe which provides snacks, meals, packed lunches and family cooking kits to children, young people and their families in Pelton Fell and surrounding areas while also supporting the young people of Pelton Fell, PFCP also supports the older residents by running lunch clubs, history classes and a bingo session with the aim of reducing social isolation. The funding will be used to provide snacks, meals and cooking kits in all of these sessions aimed at the younger and older residents of Pelton Fell.
08/10/2021 £2,500 £39,744 HETTON NEW DAWN GROUP The project is to continue to improve on what we can offer in food parcels through the purchase of fresh food, to provide takeaway meals for individuals and families, and to sustain the work being done in our twice weekly Welcome Cafés
08/10/2021 £2,496 BRIARDALE HOUSE YOUTH & COMMUNITY PROJECTS LTD. This funding would pay for a total of 48 meals on a weekly basis throughout December and January, this totalling 256 meals over the course of 8 weeks. This will not only support those deemed the most vulnerable within our community with food and nutrition, we also aim to reduce social isolation within this group and develop stronger community cohesion by bringing isolated and lonely older people together in a safe and controlled environment.
08/10/2021 £2,500 STANTON HILL COMMUNITY HELP CENTRE We provide :Access to food, for example help with food shopping, food delivery and provision of food for those unable to afford it and are unable to attend food banks. Access to medicine, for example help with collecting and delivering prescriptions and medicines. Social wellbeing, for example befriending / buddy schemes, friendly chats via the phone. Emotional / mental health wellbeing, for example by providing telephone help, advice and support. Our team as expanded from five to fourteen due to the coronarvirus. We have a manager ,and two deputy managers. We only provide our services to Mansfield and Ashfield. We are linked with the COOP due to Covid 19, collecting, on numerous occasions from numerous Coops surplus food and delivering to the vulnerable . We have a contract with the COOP, for numerous shops, picking up surplus food and distributing to vulnerable people and centres. We also accept food from with ASDA and the CRT food voucher scheme.. We also shop for vulnerable people who pay for food orders. We also supply food to vulnerable people who cannot afford pay. We offer transport to hospital.
08/10/2021 £2,000 £325,850 HIGHER FOLDS COMMUNITY CENTRE (LEIGH) LIMITED The funding will pay for mainly food and some other household necessities that we will distribute to families and individuals in need on the Higher Folds estate in Leigh. We will provide those items to local families and individuals in need as and when they, W
08/10/2021 £2,500 MAXIMUM EDGE CIC We are supporting a cross range of families and individuals across the Parr, Thatto Heath and Sutton Manor areas of St Helens with different needs from social isolation, lifestyle management to pre-employment support after losing employment during covid.
08/10/2021 £2,500 BALBY ST JOHNS PCC We provide on average 280 bags of food each week using food donated by supermarkets and individuals. We have gaps in provision that vary from week to week. Last year we used the grant to bulk purchase from company shop which worked well and we will do the same again this year to fill gaps in donations to provide food for those in most need in society.
08/10/2021 £2,500 THE PEOPLE FOCUSSED GROUP We see a big increase in Foodbank use over the winter months. This is known to be the dilemma many people face when choosing heating or eating. We will make up recipe packs from our existing Foodbank as well as seek additional support through our partners at FoodAware and Morrisons. These packs will contain items and recipe details for preparing hot meals. These food packs can be available for collection at the centre or we can take to peoples homes. Should we be in a position where people are unable to attend the Centre we will ramp up home delivery of recipe packs. This will also ensure that we can maintain 'safe and well' checks for the most vulnerable in our community
08/10/2021 £2,500 £324,364 SWINTON LOCK ACTIVITY CENTRE The funding will pay for additional supplies of food and essential items for our foodbank to try and assist in providing bags of food that will provide a meal to households and also to purchase essential items such as toiletries that are in short supply. In recent months we have struggled to have supplies of bottled sauces, toilet rolls and milk to name a few, we therefore know that this grant would have a significant impact in the quality of the food parcels we are able to distribute to those that engage in our service and provide the ingredients to make full meals for those in receipt of our parcels.
08/10/2021 £2,500 £170,838 SUNDERLAND AREA PARENT SUPPORT LIMITED The funding will pay for food and contribute to our emergency food packs.
08/10/2021 £2,000 £8,218 WASHINGTON TRUST (NORTH EAST) The funding will enable us to continue to provide food parcels containing essential foods stuff and especially hygiene and cleaning products which are rarely available at local food banks. We will continue to work with the local groups like the mens support group and the mother and baby group we identified during the phase 1 programme and will ensure the support benefits the most needy and those who are unable to access food banks. We will continue to deliver support to those elderly people we have supported as they struggle and neither food bank has a delivery service so they fall through the system. We will continue to work with the food banks to ensure we work collaboratively to meet the needs of the ward.
28/07/2021 £28,787 £422,417 THE CORNFORTH PARTNERSHIP The applicant wishes to provide 3 support services (Mental Health, Young Parents and Information Advice & Guidance) to young people in County Durham. The Reach young people’s project will focus on supporting young people most affected by mental health and furthest away from the employment market, with an aim of supporting them to re-engage with specialist support services, reduce their isolation and aid their progression into further learning or employment.
28/07/2021 £10,000 £197,109 WHEATLEY HILL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION The funding will support the applicant to respond to the future needs of the local community. During the pandemic the organisation adapted their services and the funding will enable them to restart their community services post pandemic.
28/07/2021 £25,000 £226,190 PEOPLE AND DRUGS LTD The funding requested will contribute towards the delivery of the applicant’s existing employability service for young people and allow them to offer more in depth support for those who have experienced poor mental health as a result of the pandemic. The service will include job club activities, work experience/volunteering and the opportunity to gain a qualification.
28/07/2021 £9,883 £480,685 CUMBRIA ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADVISORY SERVICE The project will support people in West Cumbria with problematic drug and alcohol use through 1-to-1 support and peer group support. Alongside a worker, volunteers will act as recovery coaches or mentors, delivering support and wellbeing activities as well as supporting a helpline for people in crisis.
28/07/2021 £10,000 £121,655 SOUTH WHITEHAVEN YOUTH PARTNERSHIP The funding will contribute towards youth worker salaries for 12 months. Services and activities include youth clubs, detached youth work and one to one sessions and will be delivered from the organisation’s premises at St Peters Community Hall in Whitehaven.
28/07/2021 £10,000 £102,350 LOUNDSLEY GREEN COMMUNITY TRUST The funding requested will provide training, mentoring and coaching for local people who are unemployed and looking for employment or self employment. There will also be access to workspaces within the applicant’s premises for those who need them.
28/07/2021 £10,000 £436,886 BASSETLAW ACTION CENTRE The applicant aims to develop a menu of befriending services including telephone befriending, face-to-face befriending, peer-to-peer befriending and group befriending.
28/07/2021 £28,216 £152,806 S.H.E UK The project will provide support to survivors of sexual abuse and violence through a weekly Lounge peer group session, Evaluative Needs Therapy and telephone support on a weekly basis. An award will support Salaries, and costs for Zoom accounts.
28/07/2021 £10,000 £639,815 ALICE (RELIEF OF POVERTY AND ADVANCEMENT OF COMMUNITY) The project is to enhance the services around a Dad Community to support single Dads, many of whom have had little or no contact with their children, by providing weekly 121 support sessions with a wellbeing coach. The applicant also, with external funding, supports women fleeing from domestic violence by supplying them with second hand household items. Services to be supported are to provide additional support to single Dads (10 hours weekly sessional work and 2.5 hours of Family Support) so that they can access support as varied as: food parcels, clothing, benefits advice and parenting skills; and to provide ongoing emotional and practical support to women who have fled from domestic violence (22.5 hours per week).
28/07/2021 £10,000 £335,182 INSIGHT - COUNSELLING COACHING AND SUPPORT SERVICES The applicant would like to employ an Information, Advice & Development Officer to create a ‘one stop shop’ to support families impacted by disability and special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). A wide ranging service will be provided working within Covid guidelines. Face to face support will be delivered or remote support if restrictions are re-implemented.
28/07/2021 £9,960 £147,046 LEIGH BUILDING PRESERVATION TRUST The project is for contribution towards the establishment of a community supermarket in Leigh Spinners Mill. The supermarket will not be a foodbank but will operate on Fairshare principles by securing usable food and making it available at a very low cost. The project will operate through a membership system (£5 per annum). In addition to the provision of low cost food the scheme will also deliver healthy eating training using the staff member, appointed to manage the project, to provide advice and training.
28/07/2021 £10,000 EXCEL IN LIFE CIC The funding will enable the organisation to roll-out their pilot supported work placement project to all sixteen service users who have additional needs, including learning disabilities and difficulties.
28/07/2021 £9,820 £55,466 DECV LIMITED The applicant will deliver an ICT and employability skills programme which aims to improve key skills, providing participants with 1-1 or small group training. Participants will be provided with tailored learning and will receive support with ICT and life skills as well as support to develop employability skills such as CV writing and interview skills.
28/07/2021 £12,385 £140,189 BEACON SOUTH YORKSHIRE LTD The funding is for a counsellor for 12 hours per week over 12 months, to give unpaid carers support with their mental wellbeing as lockdown eases. The award will enable the continuation of an existing service funded through Awards for All which has been highly valued by carers.
28/07/2021 £10,000 £177,451 STATION HOUSE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION LTD The application is for staff costs to maintain an afterschool club which runs 5 days a week in term time for up to 25 children aged 5-11 at Station House, Lidget Lane, Thurnscoe. The requested costs are a contribution to Salaries for a deputy manager and 3 play worker posts.
28/07/2021 £27,690 £354,943 DONCASTER MIND This new project will provide 1:1 mentoring service for young people aged 16-25 who are experiencing difficulties with their mental health. The service will provide up to 36 young people with weekly sessions with a trained volunteer mentor who will support them for up to six months. The service will be coordinated by a paid staff member who will recruit, train, and support at least six volunteer mentors to deliver the 1:1 sessions.
28/07/2021 £17,340 SPORT FOR GOOD CIC The funding will provide employability skills training for young people aged 16-24 along with work experience and progression into employment and volunteering opportunities.
28/07/2021 £24,255 £424,276 WOMEN'S HEALTH IN SOUTH TYNESIDE The funding will enable the organisation to employ a senior counsellor which will help expand their counselling service for local women.
28/07/2021 £10,000 £145,437 ESCAPE INTERVENTION SERVICES LTD The grant will pay for sessional counsellors to deliver one-to-one counselling, small mental-health themed group work and resilience-based support programmes. This will offer therapeutic interventions to those aged 16-25 in South Tyneside as well as their carers and families. This will include young carers and young people with autism, mental health problems or learning disabilities.
28/07/2021 £9,844 £552,761 GRACE HOUSE NORTH EAST The funding will enable the organisation to extend their support to disabled young people aged 17- 22 years by delivering a programme of non-vocational skills training, and providing them with access to youth club sessions.
28/07/2021 £4,710 SOCIAL CHEF LTD The project is to deliver a programme of activity to expand and up skill the applicant's community volunteer team to enable the applicant to continue to support the community during and after the pandemic, adapting services to address new challenges. The volunteer programme will consist of: 2 six weekly 'Cooking with Confidence' courses - instilling fundamentals of kitchen life & food safety, 90 hours IAG - volunteers will have 6 hours personalised support, and a training provision - Food Safety Level 2, Food Allergy and Safeguarding level 2 & the option complete Level 2 Peer Mentoring qualification.
28/07/2021 £25,792 SUNDERLAND HOME GROWN CIC The grant will pay for the salaries of a Mental Health Coach and Social Inclusion Mentor to improve their mentoring/training offer and provide social inclusion activity to individuals with mental health issues.
28/07/2021 £30,000 VETERANS IN CRISIS COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY The funding is to enable the organisation to employ a Mental Health Counsellor to provide counselling to 40 veterans of the armed forces, many of whom live with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
28/07/2021 £27,334 SISTERS WITH VOICES C.I.C After the Trust funded project the applicant wishes to deliver a much larger programme to support and improve the mental health and physical wellbeing of vulnerable women living in coalfield areas. The programme will provide workshops and sessions of mindfulness, physical and creative activities such as dance and fitness, informal counselling, advice and information sharing services.
28/07/2021 £29,998 £256,037 HOMESTART WAKEFIELD & DISTRICT This new Emotional Wellbeing Champions (EWBC) project will enable the organisation to provide practical advice and support to parents dealing with mental health issues brought on by the emotional and/or financial stress of the pandemic. The project will recruit two part-time posts who will work with up to 50 parents and their families over 12 months to provide one to one and group support on self-development techniques and strategies to manage emotional and mental wellbeing.
27/04/2021 £9,568 £187,040 STOKE ON TRENT FOODBANK The funding is to support a new part-time Referral Agency Liaison, and E-referral/ Signposting Co-ordinator. This postholder will provide relief of food poverty by effectively signposting participants to relevant support both online and face to face. In addition, the post holder will deliver interactive training to referral agencies staff in the set-up/use of the Trussell Trust e-referral system.
27/04/2021 £9,168 LEGS CREATIVE ARTS CIC To support the Human Kind Charity group, whose funding has ceased, by providing support to individuals with learning difficulties. The funding will be used to provide sessions to build on the skills of individuals with learning and physical disabilities through learning songs and dances from popular musicals. Participants will showcase their unique interpretation with regular mini performances for family and friends at the centre. The sessions will support improving health & wellbeing and will develop the creative skills of the participants.
27/04/2021 £9,280 £9,646 NEWBIGGIN ARTS CENTRE This project will enable the Arts Centre, which has been closed during the last 12 months, to re-open as restrictions are lifted and provide a safe environment for its members who are primarily older people to take part in arts and social activities.
27/04/2021 £9,240 ACTIVE FAMILIES NE CIC This project will provide weekly wellbeing sessions to vulnerable women, particularly those with children, who have experienced hardship and mental health issues since the start of the pandemic. The sessions will be delivered by existing delivery staff and qualified fitness coach at the Southwick Community Centre on Southwick Road, Sunderland. Sessions will provide activities for children which has been identified as a barrier for women accessing sessions of this nature. Each participant will be provided with packs to take home containing play equipment, wellbeing equipment, information about further sessions and support services available within their local community.
27/04/2021 £8,000 FIT 4 LIFE (CUMBRIA) The Covid Recovery project will provide a 6-month healthy living programme and gym membership to community members whose physical and/or mental health has been made worse due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The project will be delivered from their gym at Welfare Hall, Maryport, and will include an initial health assessment, a personalised training programme and support from exercise instructors. The 6-month support will be concluded with a follow up health assessment, and the offer of reduced gym membership fees.
27/04/2021 £9,676 £322,442 HOME-START NEWCASTLE BOROUGH This project will enable the organisation to build its capacity through new volunteer recruitment in order to meet demand and provide support, advice and guidance to assist the wellbeing of parents and families in the community. The volunteers will be trained to provide support services via medium of telephone, video call, walk and talk sessions, as well as doorstep deliveries.
27/04/2021 £9,697 NUNEATON AND BEDWORTH HEALTHY LIVING NETWORK The funding will support the applicant to expand their meal delivery service and train staff to enable them to provide a telephone support service to vulnerable people. The service will be delivered from Holly Lane Industrial Estate in Atherstone
27/04/2021 £9,919 £39,476 WARWICKSHIRE SOCIAL INCLUSION PARTNERSHIP The funding is for a women's only therapeutic health and wellbeing activity group which operates safely and is where isolated and at risk women can undertake activities that will distract them from the current situation. The group is activity based but will have health and wellbeing at the core and make ladies feel socially included amongst others.
27/04/2021 £9,366 £84,786 COMMUNITY LITTLE HULTON The funding is for an additional assistant Community Development Worker who will support the organisation’s delivery of a food and essentials hub, and as lockdown eases support older residents to transition back into the community, and return to groups and activities that they attended pre-Covid.
27/04/2021 £8,068 £325,850 HIGHER FOLDS COMMUNITY CENTRE (LEIGH) LIMITED The funding is for staff to cover the day to day Community Food shop operation. The roles will include collecting food, sorting and displaying the food, customer contact and home delivery as necessary. To improve the skills of the new employees and the customer experience of the shop these staff will be trained on food hygiene and customer care
27/04/2021 £9,749 EMOTIONAL WELLBEING GROUP LTD The funding will help to provide a free online counselling service, which will include an online drop-in service, to beneficiaries in the Wigan borough and, in particular, to those affected by the pandemic. The service will be delivered from the organisation’s premises in Lowton, Wigan and will support people from across Wigan.
27/04/2021 £7,500 OMG4U CIC The funding will pay for the applicant to provide emotional support to elderly residents, who have been isolated during the pandemic, and their families. Support will be provided online and over the phone and, as well as emotional support, there will be help with individual issues faced by the families. The service addresses the Trust theme of health and wellbeing.
27/04/2021 £10,000 CLEAR FUTURES COMMUNITIES CIC This project will enable the organisation to build its capacity by upskilling its team of 10 volunteers to deliver effective online and telephone support services to individuals living in areas of high multiple deprivation in the Parr and Derbyshire Hill areas of St Helens, North West. The pandemic has increased requests for support in areas of financial debt, food poverty, isolation and loneliness, addiction, and loss of jobs. The upskilling of volunteers in Mentoring and Befriending will support sustainability coming out of lockdown when face to face support can also commence
27/04/2021 £9,980 MAKODIGITAL ARTS CIC The project will provide digital arts and technology workshops for community members in St. Helens to help support skills development and improving mental health and wellbeing. The workshops will be delivered through 2-programmes Explore IT Digital Arts (4-week) and Boost IT Digital Arts (9-weeks) at the Wonderland Community Centre in St. Helens.
27/04/2021 £10,000 £381,772 THE EDLINGTON HILLTOP CENTRE ASSOCIATES The funding is for a Retail & Volunteer Engagement Manager and volunteer costs. When retail and catering outlets reopen the applicant will be introducing a volunteer programme using their Forteas Vintage Community Cafe and the two Helping Hands Charity Shops to provide opportunities to individuals in the community. This will be beyond the Cafe’s current use as a Dementia friendly café. Volunteers will work on a flexible basis and be supported with a training programme that will include the following qualifications at entry level and level 1 & 2: Employability skills, Retail skills and Food safety & hygiene catering.
27/04/2021 £9,960 £15,001 THE RAINBOW PROJECT (ROTHERHAM) The funding appears to be for the continuation of the applicant’s three-tier service provision to the LGBTQ+ community. This service provision involves support and advocacy (build support networks), intervention to (re)build confidence and provide focus (writing groups/book club etc.) and employment (employability skills etc.). It has been adapted to online provision.
27/04/2021 £10,000 £127,252 APNA GHAR WOMENS CENTRE The project is to support the continuation of IAG support services to BAME women in the South Shields area by funding 2 part time support workers. Planned support includes delivering and advocating on a variety of welfare, skills, health and wellbeing topics to increase resilience, accessibility and overcome challenges of social inclusion, skills, welfare and wellbeing. Delivery location will be Ocean Road, South Shields, Tyne & Wear.
27/04/2021 £9,820 GROW WAKEFIELD LIMITED The project is to develop community provision creating mini allotments and gardening sessions enabling residents to build skills and overcome challenges of increased health inequalities including poverty following the pandemic. Funding will enable them to sustain resource, support volunteer opportunities and develop asset based support models to tackle a range of issues including health, welfare and skills. Planned activities include sessions to educate and increase knowledge on food, landscaping, woodwork and nutrition as well as encourage physical activity, social inclusions and mental stimulation.
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Cumulative Grants
Amount Grantee
£35,201 S.H.E. UK (SUPPORTING, HEALING, EDUCATING)
£34,500 VETERANS IN CRISIS COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY
£32,690 DONCASTER MIND
£32,000 PEOPLE AND DRUGS LTD
£31,997 HOMESTART WAKEFIELD & DISTRICT
£28,787 THE CORNFORTH PARTNERSHIP
£27,334 SISTERS WITH VOICES C.I.C
£25,792 SUNDERLAND HOME GROWN CIC
£24,255 WOMEN'S HEALTH IN SOUTH TYNESIDE
£18,762 COMMUNITY LITTLE HULTON
£17,340 SPORT FOR GOOD CIC
£17,000 STATION HOUSE
£16,994 THE EDLINGTON HILLTOP CENTRE ASSOCIATES
£16,677 EMOTIONAL WELLBEING GROUP
£16,632 CUMBRIA ADDICTIONS: ADVICE AND SOLUTIONS
£16,502 HIGHER FOLDS COMMUNITY CENTRE LIMITED
£15,000 WHEATLEY HILL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
£14,692 DECV LTD
£14,500 CLEAR FUTURES COMMUNITIES
£13,000 FIT 4 LIFE
£12,385 BEACON SOUTH YORKSHIRE LTD
£12,000 BASSETLAW ACTION CENTRE
£10,000 SOUTH WHITEHAVEN YOUTH PARTNERSHIP
£10,000 LOUNDSLEY GREEN COMMUNITY TRUST
£10,000 INSIGHT - COUNSELLING COACHING AND SUPPORT SERVICES
£10,000 EXCEL IN LIFE CIC
£10,000 ESCAPE INTERVENTION SERVICES LTD
£10,000 APNA GHAR WOMENS CENTRE
£10,000 ALICE (RELIEF OF POVERTY AND ADVANCEMENT OF COMMUNITY)
£9,980 MAKODIGITAL ARTS CIC
£9,960 THE RAINBOW PROJECT (ROTHERHAM)
£9,960 LEIGH BUILDING PRESERVATION TRUST
£9,919 WARWICKSHIRE SOCIAL INCLUSION PARTNERSHIP
£9,844 GRACE HOUSE NORTH EAST
£9,820 GROW WAKEFIELD LIMITED
£9,697 NUNEATON AND BEDWORTH HEALTHY LIVING NETWORK
£9,676 HOME-START NEWCASTLE BOROUGH
£9,568 STOKE ON TRENT FOODBANK
£9,500 OMG4U CIC
£9,500 OASIS COMMUNITY CHURCH (WORKSOP)
£9,500 MAXIMUM EDGE CIC
£9,500 HAVERCROFT AND RYHILL COMMUNITY LEARNING PROJECT
£9,500 COHORT 4 LIMITED
£9,500 BASSETLAW FOOD BANK
£9,280 NEWBIGGIN ARTS CENTRE
£9,240 ACTIVE FAMILIES NE CIC
£9,168 LEGS CREATIVE ARTS CIC
£8,681 BESTWOOD & BULWELL FOODBANK
£8,400 CALM IN EAST DURHAM CIC
£7,292 WEST CHADSMOOR FAMILY CENTRE
£7,120 SOCIAL CHEF LTD
£7,000 TRINITY MISSION
£7,000 THE PCC OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF CHRIST CHURCH PENNINGTON
£7,000 THE HUB FENTON
£7,000 SUNDERLAND CONNECT NETWORK
£7,000 SOUTH DERBYSHIRE CVS
£7,000 SPLAT STAFFORDSHIRE
£7,000 PHOENIX COUNSELLING SERVICE
£7,000 NOW CHURCH
£7,000 KIDZ AWARE
£7,000 HOME-START MANSFIELD
£7,000 HELPING ANGELS CHARITIBLE ASSOCIATION
£7,000 GRIMETHORPE ACTIVITY ZONE
£7,000 GREEN TREE HOUSE CAFé
£7,000 FREEDOM COMMUNITY PROJECT
£7,000 FERRYBRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTRE
£6,998 DRIVEN
£6,993 SHOTTON PARTNERSHIP 2000 LTD
£6,963 WHITE HART COMMUNITY GROUPS
£6,960 ST MARYS CHEQUERFIELD COMMUNITY PROJECT LTD
£6,940 TALKFIRST
£6,940 REFLECTIONS YORKSHIRE CIC
£6,935 PREMIER LEARNING
£6,850 BREASTFEEDING TOGETHER
£6,800 BIDDULPH YOUTH & COMMUNITY ZONE
£5,718 THE PCC OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF CHASETOWN
£5,581 GOLDTHORPE PENTECOSTAL COMMUNITY CHURCH
£5,000 WINDMILLS
£5,000 WHEELS TO WORK
£5,000 WEST CUMBRIA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT
£5,000 WAKEFIELD DISTRICT SIGHT AID
£5,000 VULTURE CLUB
£5,000 VIBRANT WARSOP
£5,000 THE SHAW LANE FOUNDATION LTD
£5,000 THE PHOENIX YOUTH PROJECT
£5,000 THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL (PCC) OF CHELL PARISH
£5,000 THE PCC OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST JOHN W/ ST MARY MANSFIELD - THE BEACON PROJECT
£5,000 THE COLLINGWOOD FOUNDATION
£5,000 SUNDERLAND COMMUNITY TRANSPORT
£5,000 STEP UP STOKE CIC
£5,000 REACHING CIC
£5,000 IN2 HEALTH & WELLBEING
£5,000 IMPACT FAMILY SERVICES
£5,000 HOPS
£5,000 FARNWORTH BAPTIST CHURCH
£5,000 EDUCATIONAL LEARNING SUPPORT HUB (ELSH)
£5,000 EAST DURHAM VETERANS TRUST
£5,000 ESCAPE FAMILY SUPPORT
£5,000 DIZZY HEIGHTS
£5,000 CITIZENS ADVICE NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE
£5,000 CHURCHES TOGETHER SOUTH TYNESIDE
£5,000 CORE (CALVERTON OASIS RESOURCES & EDUCATION)
£5,000 BURNTWOOD BE A FRIEND
£5,000 BRIGHTLIFE (AGE CONCERN CHESTERFIELD AND DISTRICT)
£5,000 BETTER TOGETHER COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUP FOR STOKE-ON-TRENT AND NUL
£5,000 BANANA ENTERPRISE NETWORK LTD
£5,000 ARGUS COMMUNITY CIC
£5,000 ALWAYS ANOTHER WAY CUMBRIA LIMITED CIC
£5,000 ALL SAINTS CENTRE HUTHWAITE LIMITED
£4,998 RHUBARB FARM 
£4,992 SHAREWEAR CLOTHING SCHEME
£4,987 SALCARE
£4,952 FREEDOM FOUNDATION
£4,940 SEA CHANGE CIC
£4,940 BROXTOWE WOMENS PROJECT
£4,904 RESPECT, INNOVATION & INTEGRITY THROUGH SPORT AND EDUCATION (RIISE)
£4,900 GASPED
£4,896 THE HAZELWELL CENTRE
£4,893 TITANS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
£4,853 ENABLE UNITY CIC
£4,800 REMADE WIGAN CIC
£4,793 APEX CHARITIBLE TRUST
£4,780 DISABILITY SOLUTIONS WEST MIDLANDS
£4,680 TIME TO SHARE BEREAVEMENT SERVICES C.I.C
£4,680 ROSE COTTAGE COMMUNITY HUB CIC
£4,500 THE LEARNING COMMUNITY LTD
£4,500 SWINTON LOCK ACTIVITY CENTRE
£4,500 PEOPLE EMPOWERED CIC
£4,500 LIFESPRING CHURCH AND CENTRE
£4,500 HORDEN YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE
£4,496 UNITED MULTICULTURAL CENTRE
£4,480 BACMANS COMMUNITY LTD
£4,472 HEALTHY HOPES CUMBRIA LTD
£4,459 SOUNDWAVE CUMBRIA
£4,000 HOMELESS SUPPORT PROJECT
£3,990 REAL DEAL PLUS LTD
£3,740 FEGG HAYES FUTURES
£3,600 MUSCLETONE GYM AND FITNESS CIC
£3,428 BLYTH RESOURCE & INITIATIVE CENTRE
£3,000 REINVENTED WITH FRIENDS
£2,813 HOPE SPRINGS HORTICULTURE CIC
£2,500 WANSBECK VALLEY FOOD BANK
£2,500 THE PEOPLE FOCUSSED GROUP
£2,500 THE BROOK COMMUNITY CHURCH AND CENTRE
£2,500 SUNDERLAND AREA PARENT SUPPORT LIMITED
£2,500 STANTON HILL COMMUNITY HELP CENTRE
£2,500 SHERWOOD FOREST FOODBANK
£2,500 SEXTON AVENUE COMMUNITY ALLOTMENT GARDEN CIC
£2,500 PYE GREEN CHRISTIAN CENTRE (CANNOCK AND DISTRICT FOODBANK)
£2,500 PELTON FELL COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP
£2,500 KNOTTINGLEY FOODBANK
£2,500 HETTON NEW DAWN GROUP
£2,500 FUR CLEMT COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY
£2,500 EASTWOOD VOLUNTEER BUREAU
£2,500 DONCASTER FOODBANK (TRUSSELL TRUST) LIMITED
£2,500 CORTONWOOD COMEBACK COMMUNITY CENTRE
£2,500 BEDE'S HELPING HANDS (FOOD BANK)
£2,500 BALBY ST JOHNS PCC
£2,500 AFFORDABLE FOOD STOKE
£2,500 ACCESS CHRISTIAN MEDIA
£2,496 BRIARDALE HOUSE YOUTH & COMMUNITY PROJECTS LTD.
£2,480 HUMANS MCR
£2,300 FOLEY MEIR FC
£2,250 HORDEN CENTENNAL CENTRE
£2,200 EASINGTON SOCIAL WELFARE CENTRE
£2,000 YORKSHIRE ENERGY DOCTOR CIC
£2,000 WEST CHADSMOOR FAMILY CENTRE
£2,000 WASHINGTON TRUST (NORTH EAST)
£2,000 WARWICK COMMUNITY GROUP
£2,000 WE R HERE
£2,000 VOICE OF HOPE
£2,000 TOGETHER FOR CHANGE COVENTRY AND WARWICKSHIRE
£2,000 TIME TO CHANGE (WEST CUMBRIA) PROJECT CIC
£2,000 THE WIDOWS EMPOWERMENT TRUST
£2,000 THE SOCIAL ACTION HUB
£2,000 THE PCC OF ST LUKE, ECCLESTON
£2,000 THE HOPE CENTRE - ST HELENS
£2,000 THE BRECKS COMMUNITY HUB CIC
£2,000 THE BLACKHALL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
£2,000 TADS (THERAPIES FOR ANXIETY, DEPRESSION AND STRESS)
£2,000 STOKE ON TRENT MOTHERS SUPPORT NETWORK
£2,000 ST GEORGE'S CHURCH FATFIELD PCC
£2,000 SPARK TO YOUR SUCCESS CIC
£2,000 SOUP4EM
£2,000 RUMBLES CATERING PROJECT LIMITED
£2,000 RUMBLES @ THE LAWN CIC
£2,000 ROYSTON FRIENDS ASSOCIATION
£2,000 ROTHERHAM WELLNESS AND WELLBEING THROUGH THE ARTS
£2,000 REDHOUSE COMMUNITY TRUST
£2,000 REMADE WIGAN CIC
£2,000 RE-READ LTD
£2,000 PERIOD POWER
£2,000 PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, WINGATE
£2,000 OCEAN ROAD CENTRE
£2,000 NORTHUMBERLAND COMMUNITY ENTERPRISE
£2,000 NEWSHAM AND NEW DELAVAL YOUTH FORUM
£2,000 NEWCASTLE STAFFS FOODBANK
£2,000 NEW OPTIONS COMMUNITY FITNESS CIC
£2,000 NAYI ZINDAGI
£2,000 MINDFUL ACTIVITIES YORKSHIRE CIC
£2,000 LET'S ALL EAT CIC
£2,000 KIVETON PARK INDEPENDENT ADVICE CENTRE
£2,000 KIRKBY IN ASHFIELD OLD PEOPLE'S WELFARE (ASHFIELD EVERGREENS OLD PEOPLE'S WELFARE)
£2,000 INCLUSION IN ACTION
£2,000 IN2HEALTH & WELLBEING CIC
£2,000 HORDEN COMMUNITY WELFARE FOOTBALL CLUB
£2,000 FULL CIRCLE FOOD PROJECT
£2,000 FARNWORTH BAPTIST CHURCH
£2,000 EASINGTON LANE COMMUNITY ACCESS POINT
£2,000 DURHAM CITY YOUTH PROJECT
£2,000 CROWNWAY COMMUNITY CENTRE
£2,000 CREATIVE YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES CIC
£2,000 CHELL AREA FAMILY ACTION GROUP (CAFAG)
£2,000 CHARLES YOUNG CENTRE
£2,000 BROXTOWE COMMUNITY PROJECTS
£2,000 BOLDON COMMUNITY CENTRE
£2,000 BILSTHORPE EMERGENCY TEAM
£2,000 BIDDULPH YOUTH AND COMMUNITY ZONE
£2,000 BENTLEY BAPTIST CHURCH
£2,000 BALBY ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST PCC
£2,000 ACTIVE MINDS NOTTINGHAM CIC
£1,999 CHELL HEATH RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
£1,998 EVERYDAY ENABLE CIC
£1,990 STANDING TALL 2GETHER CIC
£1,986 JADE YOUTH AND COMMUNITY
£1,980 WORSBROUGH BRIDGE ATHLETIC FC
£1,980 THE FORAGE COMMUNITY PROJECT CIC
£1,980 ST HELENS MIND
£1,980 JUST FOR WOMEN CENTRE CIC
£1,970 DONCASTER HOUSING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
£1,968 S62 COMMUNITY TOGETHER ROTHERHAM CIC
£1,965 ASIAN ASSOCIATION OF CHESTERFIELD AND NORTH DERBYSHIRE
£1,963 DERBYSHIRE UNEMPLOYED WORKERS CENTRES
£1,959 SALFORD UNEMPLOYED & COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTRE
£1,955 BESTWOOD ADVICE CENTRE
£1,950 ST PAUL'S CHURCH, STOKE-ON-TRENT
£1,950 PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ST PAUL'S CHURCH, LONGTON HALL
£1,950 LADYBROOK ENTERPRISES LTD
£1,940 VETERANS CONNECT CIC
£1,937 FULL LIFE CHURCH
£1,900 REBUILD WITH HOPE FOUNDATION
£1,890 B:FRIEND
£1,810 HAPPY SMILES TRAINING
£1,800 DUKERIES COMMUNITY WORKSHOP
£1,700 BELGRAVE COMMUNITY ALLOTMENT AND GARDEN
£1,674 GET FIT AND DANCE CIC
£1,600 JIGSAW SUPPORT SCHEME
£1,600 HOPE COVENTRY
£1,595 MIDDLEPORT MATTERS COMMUNITY TRUST
£1,580 GRIMETHORPE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
£1,500 BESTWOOD PARK CHURCH COMMUNITY PROJECTS
£1,264 CEAD COMMUNITY EDUCATION ADULTS DISABILITIES
£1,250 SYMMETRICAL
£1,200 DEAF HILL WARD REGENERATION PARTNERSHIP
£1,000 DR JOSEPH CHANDY CHARITABLE TRUST
£1,000 2ND HERRINGTON SCOUTS
£500 THERAPEUTIC PATHWAYS COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY
£500 THE NEWARK CO-PRODUCTION
£500 SHERWOOD FOREST EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP CIC
£500 OLLERTON AND BOUGHTON AGE CONCERN FRIENDSHIP CLUB
£500 OLLERTON & BOUGHTON SCOUT & GUIDE ACTIVITY CENTRE
£500 LIFESPRING CHURCH AND CENTRE
£500 CITIZENS ADVICE SHERWOOD & NEWARK
£500 BOUGHTON VILLAGE HALL AND SPORTS FIELD
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