DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH



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  • In this period 1,554 donations have been made totalling £1,633,272,598 to 1004 organisations
  • The average age of charities supported has been 24 years.

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  • Average annual spending of registered grantees: £23,244,522
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18/03/2023 £129,771
SURVIVORS UK In 2018/19 NHS England made an additional £4million per annum available nationally to support the implementation of the Strategic Direction for Sexual Assault and Abuse Services Lifelong care for victims and survivors: 2018 - 2023. Of this a recurrent annual sum was made available to London. NHS England (London) is initiating a Sexual Violence grants programme to manage the disbursement of these funds. It is offering funding specifically for the voluntary sector up until 31st March 2025. The intention of this grant is to meet the core priorities as set out in the SAAS Strategy through a variety of services offered in the voluntary sector and its resulting health, wellbeing and potential criminal justice outcomes for victims and survivors of abuse and assault, as well as broader workforce training and awareness raising in other services and sectors. Based on previous experience we anticipate awarding four to five grant recipients with the maximum grant available per organisation or partnership capped at £450,000 p/a with other successful bidders awarded thereafter based on the evaluation methodology. Each grant proposal will need to set out in their application how they intend to respond to three of the cross-cutting core priorities plus one other, what the geographical coverage will be and what outcomes will be achieved. The core priorities are as follows: National priority 1: Strengthening the approach to prevention National priority 2: Promoting safeguarding and the safety, protection and welfare of victims and survivors National priority 3: Involving victims and survivors in the development and improvement of service National priority 4: Introducing consistent quality standards National priority 5: Driving collaboration and reducing fragmentation National priority 6: Ensuring an appropriately trained workforce Outcomes These resources are to be used as a contribution to support the overall delivery of NHS Englands strategic direction for sexual assault and abuse services, and in this context influence the wider health systems response to sexual violence. The funding is not being used to deliver NHS Englands specific commissioning responsibilities such as those related to Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs). The bidders will be required to identify outcomes in their application that meet the SAAS Core Priorities. We expect the general high-level outcomes to be achieved in London for the sexual violence sector: - More victims of sexual violence to report incidents of abuse - Reductions in repeat victimisation - Victims supported to cope and recover - Improved health and wellbeing - Improved access and experience of mainstream health services - Increasing links between the Havens (Londons Sexual Assault Referral Centre) and wider community services - Increased access to the criminal justice services - Reduction in the rates of attrition in cases as they progress through the criminal justice process - Improved victim satisfaction in criminal justice & health & well-being services - Survivors have increased access to other required services. - The long-term impact of sexual violence is reduced. The Voluntary Sector are well placed to meet the needs of victims and survivors of sexual assault and abuse, experience from the past 3 year grant has seen many more services users being able to access care and supported in their recovery demonstrating good value for money.
01/03/2023 £90,000
THE SAMARITANS Funding will enable the NSPA to provide insights to DHSC both through acting as a collective voice for its membership base as well as through its Lived Experience Network an online panel and group of carefully trained and supported Influencers who have been personally affected by suicidal crisis, suicidal thoughts and /or have been bereaved by suicide.
31/01/2023 £50,000
AGE UK Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities. The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery. The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing: A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisations A collective voice for the VCSE sector Opportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issues Access to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities. Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities. "
31/01/2023 £32,000
BILD (VALUING PEOPLE ALLIANCE) Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities. The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery. The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing: A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisations A collective voice for the VCSE sector Opportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issues Access to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities. Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities. "
31/01/2023 £22,463
HOMELESS LINK Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities. The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery. The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing: A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisations A collective voice for the VCSE sector Opportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issues Access to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities. Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities. "
31/01/2023 £22,008
HOSPICE UK Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities. The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery. The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing: A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisations A collective voice for the VCSE sector Opportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issues Access to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities. Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities. "
31/01/2023 £16,450
LGBT FOUNDATION Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities. The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery. The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing: A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisations A collective voice for the VCSE sector Opportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issues Access to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities. Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities. "
31/01/2023 £49,500
NATIONAL VOICES Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities. The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery. The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing: A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisations A collective voice for the VCSE sector Opportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issues Access to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities. Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities. "
31/01/2023 £50,000
NATIONAL VOICES Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities. The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery. The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing: A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisations A collective voice for the VCSE sector Opportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issues Access to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities. Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities. "
31/01/2023 £12,960
TOMMY'S Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities. The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery. The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing: A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisations A collective voice for the VCSE sector Opportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issues Access to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities. Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities. "
25/01/2023 £31,000
BLACKPOOL COUNCIL The Project concerns the delivery of near Real Time Suspected Suicide Surveillance (nRTSSS) systems. The aim is to develop a nationwide system that will support early detection of changes in suicide rates and patterns of risk to inform suicide prevention action and support local systems. This will be achieved through harnessing the strengths of nationwide coverage, enhanced by specific intelligence from local systems. Whilst some local areas have developed nRTSSS systems, they have different operational priorities and there is no current nationwide system. A nationwide nRTSSS system would allow us to significantly reduce the time that currently exists between the date of a death and reporting through the existing ONS registered deaths by suicide data releases. If robust data can be collected close to real time, it will provide an effective early warning system to support the ambition of reducing suicide in England by: 1. Assessing and reporting any overall change in rates and the impact on population groups (e.g., by ethnicity, geography, and economic deprivation). 2. Identifying emerging clusters and changes in methods. 3. Enhancing the development of more effective and appropriate interventions, including bereavement support. 4. Enabling better targeting of prevention efforts.
04/01/2023 £28,731
BILD - BRITISH INSTITUTE FOR LEARNING DISABILITIES To provide specialised support to members of the Building the Right Support (BtRS) Advisory Group. This Group includes people who have a learning disability or who are autistic and families or carers and who have lived experience of inpatient mental health settings.
01/01/2023 £3,000,000
GARDP FOUNDATION Working together to develop new treatments against drug-resistant infections and safeguarding their sustainable access.
19/12/2022 £25,000
LOVE TANK To provide funding for local community groups specialising in communications with the LGBTQ+ community to provide outreach and raise awareness of sexual health risks (including MonkeyPox) in this community.
19/12/2022 £21,104
MESMAC To provide funding for local community groups specialising in communications with the LGBTQ+ community to provide outreach and raise awareness of sexual health risks (including MonkeyPox) in this community.
19/12/2022 £22,000
THT To provide funding for local community groups specialising in communications with the LGBTQ+ community to provide outreach and raise awareness of sexual health risks (including MonkeyPox) in this community.
19/12/2022 £12,892
POSITIVE EAST To provide funding for local community groups specialising in communications with the LGBTQ+ community to provide outreach and raise awareness of sexual health risks (including MonkeyPox) in this community.
19/12/2022 £10,000
GAY MENS HEALTH COLLECTIVE To provide funding for local community groups specialising in communications with the LGBTQ+ community to provide outreach and raise awareness of sexual health risks (including MonkeyPox) in this community.
19/12/2022 £16,954
LGBT HERO To provide funding for local community groups specialising in communications with the LGBTQ+ community to provide outreach and raise awareness of sexual health risks (including MonkeyPox) in this community.
19/12/2022 £7,293
BRIGHTON AND HOVE SWITCHBOARD To provide funding for local community groups specialising in communications with the LGBTQ+ community to provide outreach and raise awareness of sexual health risks (including MonkeyPox) in this community.
19/12/2022 £21,285
AFRICA ADVOCACY To provide funding for local community groups specialising in communications with the LGBTQ+ community to provide outreach and raise awareness of sexual health risks (including MonkeyPox) in this community.
19/12/2022 £22,064
PASH PARTNERSHIP PROJECT To provide funding for local community groups specialising in communications with the LGBTQ+ community to provide outreach and raise awareness of sexual health risks (including MonkeyPox) in this community.
19/12/2022 £6,700
TRADE SEXUAL HEALTH To provide funding for local community groups specialising in communications with the LGBTQ+ community to provide outreach and raise awareness of sexual health risks (including MonkeyPox) in this community.
19/12/2022 £15,351
BELONG NOTTINGHAM To provide funding for local community groups specialising in communications with the LGBTQ+ community to provide outreach and raise awareness of sexual health risks (including MonkeyPox) in this community.
19/12/2022 £6,808
BRUNSWICK CENTRE To provide funding for local community groups specialising in communications with the LGBTQ+ community to provide outreach and raise awareness of sexual health risks (including MonkeyPox) in this community.
19/12/2022 £5,040
BIRMINGHAM LGBT To provide funding for local community groups specialising in communications with the LGBTQ+ community to provide outreach and raise awareness of sexual health risks (including MonkeyPox) in this community.
19/12/2022 £7,500
EDDYSTONE TRUST To provide funding for local community groups specialising in communications with the LGBTQ+ community to provide outreach and raise awareness of sexual health risks (including MonkeyPox) in this community.
16/12/2022 £76,050
ASHIANA COMMUNITY PROJECT The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
16/12/2022 £196,210
BEST BEGINNINGS The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
16/12/2022 £81,269
BIRMINGHAM VSC The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
16/12/2022 £133,224
BROOK YOUNG PEOPLE The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
16/12/2022 £32,863
ENDOMETRIOSIS UK The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
16/12/2022 £110,707
FERTILITY NETWORK UK The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
16/12/2022 £59,571
HEELEY DEVELOPMENT TRUST The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
16/12/2022 £105,607
MATERNITY ACTION The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
16/12/2022 £168,631
STILLBIRTH AND NEONATAL DEATH SOCIETY The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
16/12/2022 £170,378
SUFFOLK'S LIBRARIES IPS LIMITED The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
16/12/2022 £154,095
TAMESIDE, OLDHAM AND GLOSSOP MIND The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
16/12/2022 £136,536
GYNAECOLOGY CANCER RESEARCH FUND The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
16/12/2022 £107,464
WELLBEING OF WOMEN The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
16/12/2022 £187,138
THE WOMEN'S ORGANISATION The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
16/12/2022 £145,913
TOMMY'S The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
16/12/2022 £77,162
HERE (CARE UNBOUND LIMITED) The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.
05/12/2022 £50,000
NHS RETIREMENT FELLOWSHIP The grant would be spent on enabling the Fellowship to continue their role in ensuring that the dedicated retired workforce that served the NHS is not forgotten, and crucial social networks and relationships are not lost. The grant would also ensure that the networks that have been created by the NHS Retirement Fellowship, continue to provide a valuable source of support for retired NHS staff. Which many find such a vital part of their everyday lives and helps them to avoid feeling isolated and lonely. This in turn will ease pressure on current NHS and social care services, which are already facing a constrained environment, so any relief to services would be greatly received. The grant would enable the Fellowship to continue to host its staff and volunteers - the Fellowship has 2.9 WTE staff in its headquarters, a small number of part time regional development Officers and volunteers. Without staff to support the Fellowship, the invaluable work that the Fellowship does would be lost and members would not receive the irreplaceable support, advice and guidance. NHS England would expect to see the Fellowship to continue to provide its services to its members over the next three years. The Fellowship will also be expected to provide an update to NHS England every six months on their programme of support to their members.
01/12/2022 £50,000
INDEPENDENT LIVES The overarching outcomes are as follows:Ensuring that the contribution of people with lived experience is integral to all development and delivery activity across the DirectorateThe Directorates national, regional and local sites have direct access to people with lived experience who are confident and competent to inform and guide their progress in implementing the key objectives across personalised care, community health services and primary careAmplifying the voice of lived experience and embedding strategic coproduction and supported self-management in services across the DirectoratePeople with lived experience will contribute at events and workshops attended by key decisions makers in health and care. This will ensure those decision makers are clear about the benefits of strategic coproduction and cognisant of the factors critical to successful implementation across numerous clinical pathwaysThere is easy access to real life stories from peoples experience of services across the Directorate and how they work, in different formats and through different channels, and from a range of people in different situations.
10/11/2022 £156,900
CHASING THE STIGMA The NHS Long Term Plan makes a renewed commitment to improve and widen access to care for children and adults needing mental health support. Before and during the pandemic, positive progress has been made on the expansion of adult crisis and liaison services such as the opening of 24/7 urgent mental health helpline, improvement of crisis alternative support such as crisis cafés, safe havens etc. However, the pandemic also has increased immense pressure on mental health services overall and therefore, it increased the acuity need and number of presentations to crisis and acute services. More people are looking for mental health services and the demand for signposting them to the right services remains an essential task. A&E pressures and particularly waiting times are higher than ever (30-40k MH attendances to ED each month, ~13% of MH patients now waiting above 12hrs), and the Hub of Hope is one of a number of alternative sources of support that we believe is likely to help diverting demand away from 111 / A&E.Developed by the charity Chasing the Stigma (CTS) the Hub of Hope (HoH) digital platform is a mental health signposting tool (website and mobile app) that is now the biggest and most comprehensive publicly available database of local mental health support. It has particular value in bringing together non-statutory services such as peer support groups that are highly valued by people, but are not held in a directory anywhere else. It is particularly unique as it has been developed from a lived experience perspective and therefore designed intuitively for people who may be feeling suicidal and seeking to know that there is support available and what type of support is likely to be most helpful a perspective that statutory bodies have traditionally failed to do well.Using a postcode search, web browsers or mobile devices location, the free app and website can pinpoint the nearest, local mental services anywhere in the UK, within both the NHS and across the third sector.The app also lists alternative resource to support people experiencing a mental health crisis, including a direct link to the Samaritans as well as a new, 24/7 crisis text service in partnership with Crisis Text Line, among other national bodies. All local NHS mental health crisis lines are also included prominently.CTS has made major strides in filling a gap in the sector that had not been achieved by any major statutory or other mental health organisation.
21/10/2022 £145,000
THE RICHARD DIMBLEBY CANCER FUND Outputs will be:1. Development of dedicated landing pages for some Cancer Alliances (replacing the need to develop their own health and well-being directory or websites). Local services have the ability to add their service spec and contact details, allowing continued growth.2. A CCM App is also being piloted, which will allow a greater functionality than the web page (evaluation 2023/24).3. Data from the Cancer Care Map is available to support service providers and alliances in understanding user journeys and service needs.Outcomes:Increased numbers of people affected by cancer (including friends and family) and health care teams will get easier and quicker access to up to date information on services to support them, enabling people to recover more quickly from cancer treatment, and to cope better with the long term impacts of cancer and its treatment, including physical, social and psychological.Using this funding, Cancer Care Map will increase users of the site by 25% year on year from starting point of 145,000 unique users achieved in 21/22. This would equate to approximately 36,250 new users by October 2023.We will also expect Cancer Care Map to achieve and maintain:- A Net Promoter Score of at least 25% (I.e. a customer experience measure, a score of over 20% is considered good).- Conversion rate of at least 10% (i.e. at least 10% of visitors to the site exit to information about a support service or group they are interested in)- A bounce rate of below 50% (i.e. at least 50% of visitors to the site view more than one page on the site)
01/10/2022 £1,088,791
BOSTON UNIVERSITY The purpose of the funding is to invest in high value innovative research to accelerate the development of products to reduce the harm to health,welfare and economic growth from drug resistant infections.Costed extension utilising GAMRIF underspend
01/10/2022 £198,985
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY COUNCIL To increase Observed Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) capacity, leveraged by the financial support for international recruitment as part of the 50k nurse Programme.
01/10/2022 £300,000
THE SOUTH CENTRE The South Centre (SC) has received support from the UK Fleming Fund that has enabled the Centre to scale up its work on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The project grant was extended in 2020 and ended in June 2021. The project contributes to raising the awareness and to develop the capacity of policymakers and civil society groups (CSOs) of low and middle - income countries (LMICs) to take actions to tackle the growing crisis of AMR. The South Centre seeks continued support from the UK for a three-year period to advance its work in support of LMICs and CSOs, with increased focus on tackling AMR through a One Health approach, and the use of surveillance and other data on AMR to support evidence-based actions.
01/10/2022 £575,262
TROPICAL HEALTH AND EDUCATION TRUST The Commonwealth Partnerships for Antimicrobial Stewardship programme (CwPAMS) is funded by the Department of Health and Social Care using UK Aid funding and is managed by the Fleming Fund. It aims to strengthen antimicrobial stewardship in eight sub-Saharan countries Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia by leveraging UK NHS expertise.
01/10/2022 £44,000
THE QUEENS NURSING INSTITUTE The now established network is helping deliver the Chief Nurses ambition to amplify the professional voice of social care nursing across the health and care system; facilitate strong collaborative relationships between DHSC, UKHSA, NHSEI and community and public health teams; and provide DHSC with valuable intelligence and insights on IPC and operational practice, as the care sector moves forward from COVID-19 to a more business as usual footing.
01/10/2022 £1,114,557
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD The aim for GRAM-2 is to build on the foundation of the first phase of the project, to standardise the measurement and deepen our understanding of the burden caused by drug resistant infections, its geographic distribution, and clinical impact.
01/10/2022 £2,500,000
GRAND CHALLENGES CANADA The programme aims to seed and transition to scale funding for high impact innovations that improve treatments and/or expand access to care for people living with or are at risk of mental disorders. 75% of all mental disorders start before the age of 24 the seed call will focus on the mental health needs of young people in low-and middle-income countries.
22/09/2022 £55,000
ACTION ON SMOKING AND HEALTH (ASH) A detailed mapping of options for regional / sub regional tobacco structures including a summary of effectiveness and stakeholder evaluation. Collaboration with Regional Directors in developing the mapping and to support implementation.At least three peer support groups for tobacco implementation supporting systems identified as requiring extra support to make progress in delivery.A series of webinars, based on themes and areas of challenge for implementation of tobacco commitments in the Long Term Plan, based on learning and intelligence from the peer support groups and other soft intelligence from the programme.High quality briefings and resources on particular topics to support LTP tobacco implementation programmes at organisational, system and regional levels.Ad-hoc expert advice to the tobacco programme for instance on the use of e-cigarettes.Impact evaluation of deliverables, to understand usefulness in organisational, system and regional implementation and outcomesDelivering value for moneyBy working with the VCSE we expect to gain relatively more resource for a fixed sum than would be possible working with an NHS or private sector organisation. In addition the organisation has significant expertise in the field which the grant should leverage meaning work can be completed faster and more efficiently than organisations without this background.The organisation proposed has strong networks which have been independently developed: for instance on smoking and mental health, and in midwifery services. The grant will make use of these networks in gathering intelligence to support delivery and dissemination of messages and materials: providing additional value to the work at no additional cost.Finally the NHS is investing significant funds (c£42m this year) in tobacco delivery and this grant will support the best use of this investment: meaning services are set up, achieve outcomes and so reduce health inequalities and improve health.ASH has the following attributes making it the only appropriate recipient for this funding, including its:Ability to act as an independent and honest broker of researched, evidence-based resources and models for reducing tobacco use in smokers at pace and at scale within the required timescales. They ran webinars on the LTP in 2021/22 which were well attended and reviewed by people working on tobacco in the NHS, and can build on this success.National reach with extensive stakeholder groups working to build a smoke free environment in England with particular reach into public health and Local Authority Stop Smoking services, an area NHS services have so far struggled to make links with.Strong networks and a trusted voice in order to ensure delivery, outcomes and evaluation of impact within the timescales provided by LTP commitmentEstablished expertise and connections within Regional Tobacco structures, which mean the regional tobacco aspect of the work can be completed quickly and to a high standard.
01/09/2022 £25,000
NATIONAL CARE FORUM Care Provider Alliance (CPA) brings together eleven organisations representing an estimated 50% of independent and voluntary adult social care providers in England. An umbrella organisation for Adult Social care providers the CPA works at a strategic level to engage the sector and support delivery and implementation of DHSC priority policy areas.
01/09/2022 £447,467
SKILLS FOR CARE LTD DHSC main delivery partner for Social Care Workforce development and focuses on four key themes: (1) recruitment & retention: (2) improving quaility of social care through prevention & wellbeing: (3) improving knowledge and skills of workforce (many self-employed) & registered managers: and (4)ensuring that future plans take account of sector experience through workforce integration.
01/09/2022 £21,956,340
SKILLS FOR CARE LTD DHSC main delivery partner for Social Care Workforce development and focuses on four key themes: (1) recruitment & retention: (2) improving quaility of social care through prevention & wellbeing: (3) improving knowledge and skills of workforce (many self-employed) & registered managers: and (4)ensuring that future plans take account of sector experience through workforce integration.
01/09/2022 £110,000
SKILLS FOR CARE LTD Office of Chief Social Worker workstream
01/08/2022 £198,000
REGISTERED NURSING HOME ASSOCIATION Award to Registered Nursing Home association acting as lead body for the Digital Social Care (DSC) consortium
01/08/2022 £135,000
THE SKIPTON FUND The Skipton Fund are acting as data controller for data relating to the Infected Blood Inquiry
01/08/2022 £84,893
ROYAL COLLEGE OF MIDWIVES Maternity working group to implement findings of Ockenden report Royal College of Midwifes and Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
01/08/2022 £180,000
SKILLS FOR CARE LTD Learning Disability & Autism element of SfC work programme
01/08/2022 £1,585,000
SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE SCIE are an independent Social Care improvement agency. The grant is used to facilitate sector improvement, generally by improved awareness, knowledge, skills and experience of the workforce, and also specifically in areas including; safeguarding, strengths-based practice, mental capacity, prevention and dementia, all of which are key policy areas for DHSC.
01/08/2022 £704,000
SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE Think Local Act Personal (TLAP) is a national partnership of more than 50 organisations committed to transforming health and care through personalisation and community-based support. The partnership spans central and local government, social care providers, the NHS, and the voluntary and community sector as well as people with lived experience and unpaid carers, through the National Co-production Advisory Group (NCAG).
01/08/2022 £72,000
THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE FOUNDATION Leadership Development Programme for Nurse Chairs of Integrated Care System
21/07/2022 £330,022
THINK AHEAD Provide fast track social work training at degree and post graduate level.
01/06/2022 £1,721,125
ACORNS CHILDREN'S HOSPICE TRUST The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people
01/06/2022 £213,809
ALEXANDER DEVINE CHILDREN'S CANCER TRUST Part of a 4 year grant scheme to support hospices.The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
01/06/2022 £722,610
BLUEBELL WOOD CHILDREN'S HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award. The original agreements and decisions made at the time were back in ~2019 as part of government and NHSE discussions around the long term plan.
01/06/2022 £203,378
TRINITY HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE SERVICES LTD The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £249,432
BUTTERWICK LIMITED The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £577,425
ST BARNABAS HOSPICES (SUSSEX) LTD (CHESTNUT TREE HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICES) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award. The original agreements and decisions made at the time were back in ~2019 as part of government and NHSE discussions around the long term plan.
01/06/2022 £1,144,194
CHILDREN'S HOSPICE SOUTH WEST The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £745,745
CLAIRE HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £1,398,404
DEMELZA HOUSE CHILDRENS HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £938,409
DERIAN HOUSE CHILDRENS HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £349,592
DOUGLAS MACMILLAN HOSPICE (WAS DONNA LOUISE) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £897,149
EAST ANGLIA'S CHILDREN'S HOSPICES The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £296,014
JIGSAW CHILDREN'S HOSPICE (EDEN VALLEY HOSPICE) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £199,608
ELLENOR The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people
01/06/2022 £462,772
THE FORGET ME NOT CHILDREN'S HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £634,284
FRANCIS HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people
01/06/2022 £518,875
HAVEN HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICE (HAVEN HOUSE FOUNDATION) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
01/06/2022 £459,226
HELEN & DOUGLAS HOUSE HOSPICE CARE FOR CHILDREN & YOUNG ADULTS The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
01/06/2022 £320,350
HOPE HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICES The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £122,867
JAMES HOPKINS TRUST The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £145,144
THE JESSIE MAY TRUST The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £536,272
JULIA'S HOUSE LIMITED The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £688,896
KEECH HOSPICE CARE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £443,552
HAVENS CHRISTIAN HOSPICE (NOW KNOWN AS HAVENS HOSPICES) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £917,229
MARTIN HOUSE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £754,769
WESSEX CHILDREN'S HOSPICE TRUST The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £508,696
NOAH'S ARK - THE CHILDREN'S HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award. The original agreements and decisions made at the time were back in ~2019 as part of government and NHSE discussions around the long term plan.
01/06/2022 £1,168,916
COPE CHILDREN'S TRUST (RAINBOWS HOSPICE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £140,530
RENNIE GROVE HOSPICE CARE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £387,335
RICHARD HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £1,502,808
SHOOTING STAR CHILDREN'S HOSPICES The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award. The original agreements and decisions made at the time were back in ~2019 as part of government and NHSE discussions around the long term plan.
01/06/2022 £296,177
ST ANDREWS HOSPICE LIMITED The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £371,297
ST OSWALD'S HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £306,647
THE CHILDREN'S TRUST, TADWORTH The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £306,647
ZOE'S PLACE TRUST The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
01/06/2022 £149,817
ZOë'S PLACE TRUST (LIVERPOOL) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award. The original agreements and decisions made at the time were back in ~2019 as part of government and NHSE discussions around the long term plan.
01/06/2022 £100,000
ZOë'S PLACE TRUST (MIDDLESBROUGH) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people. Please note that these hospice grants were previously funded by DHSC and was then transferred to NHSE to distribute and manage as ongoing support to the childrens hospices via a multi year award.
19/05/2022 £9,080,334
THE THALIDOMIDE TRUST Provide health and wellbeing support for English thalidomiders.
01/05/2022 £75,000
NATIONAL CARE FORUM Care Provider Alliance (CPA) brings together eleven organisations representing an estimated 50% of independent and voluntary adult social care providers in England. An umbrella organisation for Adult Social care providers the CPA works at a strategic level to engage the sector and support delivery and implementation of DHSC priority policy areas.
01/05/2022 £242,137
MSI REPRODUCTIVE CHOICES To reimburse independent abortion providers for any abortion services provided to women usually resident in Northern Ireland travelling to England for an abortion procedure.To run a central booking service (CBS) providing a single point of contact, appointment and referral service for women to access timely termination of pregnancy services.
01/05/2022 £80,642
BRITISH PREGNANCY ADVISORY SERVICE To reimburse independent abortion providers for any abortion services provided to women usually resident in Northern Ireland travelling to England for an abortion procedure.
01/05/2022 £25,157
NATIONAL UNPLANNED PREGNANCY ADVISORY SERVICE To reimburse independent abortion providers for any abortion services provided to women usually resident in Northern Ireland travelling to England for an abortion procedure.
29/04/2022 £3,788,542
REGISTERED NURSING HOME ASSOCIATION LIMITED Through the Better Security Better Care programme, activities from this spending will maintain and strengthen data protection standards, cyber security and resilience in Adult Social Care.
01/04/2022 £14,500
BURY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL 2022-09-30 - Scheme Uploaded by GGMF via CGAP form, please update scheme details.
01/04/2022 £180,351
DURHAM COUNTY UA 2022-09-30 - Scheme Uploaded by GGMF via CGAP form, please update scheme details.
01/04/2022 £440,000
EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL 2022-09-30 - Scheme Uploaded by GGMF via CGAP form, please update scheme details.
01/04/2022 £75,000
GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 2022-09-30 - Scheme Uploaded by GGMF via CGAP form, please update scheme details.
01/04/2022 £19,000
LEEDS CITY COUNCIL 2022-09-30 - Scheme Uploaded by GGMF via CGAP form, please update scheme details.
01/04/2022 £164,000
LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 2022-09-30 - Scheme Uploaded by GGMF via CGAP form, please update scheme details.
01/04/2022 £756,100
NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL 2022-09-30 - Scheme Uploaded by GGMF via CGAP form, please update scheme details.
01/04/2022 £18,125
SHROPSHIRE COUNTY UA 2022-09-30 - Scheme Uploaded by GGMF via CGAP form, please update scheme details.
01/04/2022 £2,925,152
BOSTON UNIVERSITY The Authority will provide funding of up to £27,100,000, to the Grant Recipient towards CARB-X, which invests in high-value, innovative research to accelerate the development of products to reduce the harm to human health, welfare and economic growth from drug-resistant infections. In particular, the Programme will focus on prevention (including vaccines), novel antibiotics with suitable performance characteristics, alternatives to antibiotics for humans and diagnostics that rapidly identify causative agents and underscore appropriate treatments, as primarily and directly relevant to people in LMICs.
01/04/2022 £159,296
NEWHAM LONDON BOROUGH The funding is to cover agreed wind down costs associated with the delay in charging reform to trailblazer local authorities.
01/04/2022 £1,183,804
OXFORDSHIRE The funding is to cover agreed wind down costs associated with the delay in charging reform to trailblazer local authorities.
01/04/2022 £38,500
WOLVERHAMPTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL The funding is to cover agreed wind down costs associated with the delay in charging reform to trailblazer local authorities.
01/04/2022 £485,399
BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £199,119
BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN BOROUGH COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £437,021
ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £156,490
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £387,666
DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £329,372
NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £301,988
THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £196,748
EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £352,467
HEREFORDSHIRE COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £258,648
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £365,723
LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £259,337
MEDWAY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £161,658
SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £457,539
SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £267,747
SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £269,389
HERTFORSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £415,849
KENT COUNTY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £312,435
WILTSHIRE COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £226,034
WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £67,535
BARNET COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £203,781
CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £539,970
BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £746,796
BOURNEMOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £100,497
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £45,666
BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £153,944
BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £105,907
CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £217,039
LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £1,529,138
CORNWALL UNITY AUTHORITY DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £158,643
CROYDON COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £296,488
DORSET COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £389,600
EALING COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £51,757
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £467,803
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £309,739
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £274,344
LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £81,477
LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £92,291
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON UPON THAMES DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £566,690
LAMBETH LOCAL AUTHORITY DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £18,727
LEEDS CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £107,851
LEWISHAM COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £293,879
LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £142,557
LUTON COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £293,071
MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £310,985
MILTON KEYNES COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £713,685
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £492,706
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £1,145,994
OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £107,735
PETERBOROUGH CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £352,692
PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £486,306
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £430,615
READING BOROUGH COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £176,244
LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £17,357
LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £221,695
SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £225,349
SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £170,341
SOUTHEND-ON-SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £124,549
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £127,651
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £151,830
WANDSWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £1,743,081
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £552,089
BLACKPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £246,973
BOLTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £674,298
CITY OF BRADFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £152,441
DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £293,188
COVENTRY CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £318,435
DERBY CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £71,728
DONCASTER COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £583,138
KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £265,768
LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £314,552
MIDDLESBROUGH COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £239,471
NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £846,458
NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £345,876
OLDHAM COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £409,177
PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £261,739
ROCHDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £395,335
SALFORD CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £196,060
STOKE-ON-TRENT CITY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £461,951
WALTHAM FOREST COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £443,403
WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £425,367
WIGAN COUNCIL DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £487,176
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £801,365
CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £142,729
CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £341,313
CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
01/04/2022 £52,754
GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY (GLA) DLUHC is launching years 3 to 5 (2022/23 - 2024/25) of the Rough Sleeping Drug and Alcohol Treatment Grant (RSDATG) which provides funding to deliver evidence-based drug and alcohol treatment to people sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough who have substance misuse support needs. It also funds staff to provide support to this cohort.
18/03/2022 £39,750
£4,618,982
ROY CASTLE LUNG CANCER FOUNDATION Barriers for attendance include lack of knowledge around lung cancer and lack of awareness of the Targeted Lung Health Checks. The proposal from Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation is designed to tackle these barriers through the following by:Highlighting the importance of early detectionChallenge disease and symptom misconceptionsProvide accessible information about lung cancer and the TLHC programmePrime eligible participants to respond to invitationsPhase one of the campaign will focus on pre-education, increasing the publics awareness of lung cancer and in turn illustrating the importance of the TLHC programme when it comes to early detection.The second phase will be a very targeted campaign, focused on eligible participants ensuring they are aware of the TLHC ahead of receiving an invite and fully understand why and what they are being invited for.Success will be measured through research and engagement of the communication assets as well as monitoring uptake levels. By increasing uptake levels this will help us in achieving our long term ambition to diagnose more cancers at an earlier stage, also enabling simpler and often more successful treatment.
18/03/2022 £450,000
WOMEN AND GIRLS NETWORK In 2018/19 NHS England made an additional £4million per annum available nationally to support the implementation of the Strategic Direction for Sexual Assault and Abuse Services Lifelong care for victims and survivors: 2018 - 2023. Of this a recurrent annual sum was made available to London. NHS England (London) is initiating a Sexual Violence grants programme to manage the disbursement of these funds. It is offering funding specifically for the voluntary sector up until 31st March 2025. The intention of this grant is to meet the core priorities as set out in the SAAS Strategy through a variety of services offered in the voluntary sector and its resulting health, wellbeing and potential criminal justice outcomes for victims and survivors of abuse and assault, as well as broader workforce training and awareness raising in other services and sectors. Based on previous experience we anticipate awarding four to five grant recipients with the maximum grant available per organisation or partnership capped at £450,000 p/a with other successful bidders awarded thereafter based on the evaluation methodology. Each grant proposal will need to set out in their application how they intend to respond to three of the cross-cutting core priorities plus one other, what the geographical coverage will be and what outcomes will be achieved. The core priorities are as follows: National priority 1: Strengthening the approach to prevention National priority 2: Promoting safeguarding and the safety, protection and welfare of victims and survivors National priority 3: Involving victims and survivors in the development and improvement of service National priority 4: Introducing consistent quality standards National priority 5: Driving collaboration and reducing fragmentation National priority 6: Ensuring an appropriately trained workforce Outcomes These resources are to be used as a contribution to support the overall delivery of NHS Englands strategic direction for sexual assault and abuse services, and in this context influence the wider health systems response to sexual violence. The funding is not being used to deliver NHS Englands specific commissioning responsibilities such as those related to Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs). The bidders will be required to identify outcomes in their application that meet the SAAS Core Priorities. We expect the general high-level outcomes to be achieved in London for the sexual violence sector: - More victims of sexual violence to report incidents of abuse - Reductions in repeat victimisation - Victims supported to cope and recover - Improved health and wellbeing - Improved access and experience of mainstream health services - Increasing links between the Havens (Londons Sexual Assault Referral Centre) and wider community services - Increased access to the criminal justice services - Reduction in the rates of attrition in cases as they progress through the criminal justice process - Improved victim satisfaction in criminal justice & health & well-being services - Survivors have increased access to other required services. - The long-term impact of sexual violence is reduced. The Voluntary Sector are well placed to meet the needs of victims and survivors of sexual assault and abuse, experience from the past 3 year grant has seen many more services users being able to access care and supported in their recovery demonstrating good value for money.
18/03/2022 £351,516
RASAC In 2018/19 NHS England made an additional £4million per annum available nationally to support the implementation of the Strategic Direction for Sexual Assault and Abuse Services Lifelong care for victims and survivors: 2018 - 2023. Of this a recurrent annual sum was made available to London. NHS England (London) is initiating a Sexual Violence grants programme to manage the disbursement of these funds. It is offering funding specifically for the voluntary sector up until 31st March 2025. The intention of this grant is to meet the core priorities as set out in the SAAS Strategy through a variety of services offered in the voluntary sector and its resulting health, wellbeing and potential criminal justice outcomes for victims and survivors of abuse and assault, as well as broader workforce training and awareness raising in other services and sectors. Based on previous experience we anticipate awarding four to five grant recipients with the maximum grant available per organisation or partnership capped at £450,000 p/a with other successful bidders awarded thereafter based on the evaluation methodology. Each grant proposal will need to set out in their application how they intend to respond to three of the cross-cutting core priorities plus one other, what the geographical coverage will be and what outcomes will be achieved. The core priorities are as follows: National priority 1: Strengthening the approach to prevention National priority 2: Promoting safeguarding and the safety, protection and welfare of victims and survivors National priority 3: Involving victims and survivors in the development and improvement of service National priority 4: Introducing consistent quality standards National priority 5: Driving collaboration and reducing fragmentation National priority 6: Ensuring an appropriately trained workforce Outcomes These resources are to be used as a contribution to support the overall delivery of NHS Englands strategic direction for sexual assault and abuse services, and in this context influence the wider health systems response to sexual violence. The funding is not being used to deliver NHS Englands specific commissioning responsibilities such as those related to Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs). The bidders will be required to identify outcomes in their application that meet the SAAS Core Priorities. We expect the general high-level outcomes to be achieved in London for the sexual violence sector: - More victims of sexual violence to report incidents of abuse - Reductions in repeat victimisation - Victims supported to cope and recover - Improved health and wellbeing - Improved access and experience of mainstream health services - Increasing links between the Havens (Londons Sexual Assault Referral Centre) and wider community services - Increased access to the criminal justice services - Reduction in the rates of attrition in cases as they progress through the criminal justice process - Improved victim satisfaction in criminal justice & health & well-being services - Survivors have increased access to other required services. - The long-term impact of sexual violence is reduced. The Voluntary Sector are well placed to meet the needs of victims and survivors of sexual assault and abuse, experience from the past 3 year grant has seen many more services users being able to access care and supported in their recovery demonstrating good value for money.
18/03/2022 £324,906
BROOK YOUNG PEOPLE In 2018/19 NHS England made an additional £4million per annum available nationally to support the implementation of the Strategic Direction for Sexual Assault and Abuse Services Lifelong care for victims and survivors: 2018 - 2023. Of this a recurrent annual sum was made available to London. NHS England (London) is initiating a Sexual Violence grants programme to manage the disbursement of these funds. It is offering funding specifically for the voluntary sector up until 31st March 2025. The intention of this grant is to meet the core priorities as set out in the SAAS Strategy through a variety of services offered in the voluntary sector and its resulting health, wellbeing and potential criminal justice outcomes for victims and survivors of abuse and assault, as well as broader workforce training and awareness raising in other services and sectors. Based on previous experience we anticipate awarding four to five grant recipients with the maximum grant available per organisation or partnership capped at £450,000 p/a with other successful bidders awarded thereafter based on the evaluation methodology. Each grant proposal will need to set out in their application how they intend to respond to three of the cross-cutting core priorities plus one other, what the geographical coverage will be and what outcomes will be achieved. The core priorities are as follows: National priority 1: Strengthening the approach to prevention National priority 2: Promoting safeguarding and the safety, protection and welfare of victims and survivors National priority 3: Involving victims and survivors in the development and improvement of service National priority 4: Introducing consistent quality standards National priority 5: Driving collaboration and reducing fragmentation National priority 6: Ensuring an appropriately trained workforce Outcomes These resources are to be used as a contribution to support the overall delivery of NHS Englands strategic direction for sexual assault and abuse services, and in this context influence the wider health systems response to sexual violence. The funding is not being used to deliver NHS Englands specific commissioning responsibilities such as those related to Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs). The bidders will be required to identify outcomes in their application that meet the SAAS Core Priorities. We expect the general high-level outcomes to be achieved in London for the sexual violence sector: - More victims of sexual violence to report incidents of abuse - Reductions in repeat victimisation - Victims supported to cope and recover - Improved health and wellbeing - Improved access and experience of mainstream health services - Increasing links between the Havens (Londons Sexual Assault Referral Centre) and wider community services - Increased access to the criminal justice services - Reduction in the rates of attrition in cases as they progress through the criminal justice process - Improved victim satisfaction in criminal justice & health & well-being services - Survivors have increased access to other required services. - The long-term impact of sexual violence is reduced. The Voluntary Sector are well placed to meet the needs of victims and survivors of sexual assault and abuse, experience from the past 3 year grant has seen many more services users being able to access care and supported in their recovery demonstrating good value for money.
18/03/2022 £75,565
NOA GIRLS In 2018/19 NHS England made an additional £4million per annum available nationally to support the implementation of the Strategic Direction for Sexual Assault and Abuse Services Lifelong care for victims and survivors: 2018 - 2023. Of this a recurrent annual sum was made available to London. NHS England (London) is initiating a Sexual Violence grants programme to manage the disbursement of these funds. It is offering funding specifically for the voluntary sector up until 31st March 2025. The intention of this grant is to meet the core priorities as set out in the SAAS Strategy through a variety of services offered in the voluntary sector and its resulting health, wellbeing and potential criminal justice outcomes for victims and survivors of abuse and assault, as well as broader workforce training and awareness raising in other services and sectors. Based on previous experience we anticipate awarding four to five grant recipients with the maximum grant available per organisation or partnership capped at £450,000 p/a with other successful bidders awarded thereafter based on the evaluation methodology. Each grant proposal will need to set out in their application how they intend to respond to three of the cross-cutting core priorities plus one other, what the geographical coverage will be and what outcomes will be achieved. The core priorities are as follows: National priority 1: Strengthening the approach to prevention National priority 2: Promoting safeguarding and the safety, protection and welfare of victims and survivors National priority 3: Involving victims and survivors in the development and improvement of service National priority 4: Introducing consistent quality standards National priority 5: Driving collaboration and reducing fragmentation National priority 6: Ensuring an appropriately trained workforce Outcomes These resources are to be used as a contribution to support the overall delivery of NHS Englands strategic direction for sexual assault and abuse services, and in this context influence the wider health systems response to sexual violence. The funding is not being used to deliver NHS Englands specific commissioning responsibilities such as those related to Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs). The bidders will be required to identify outcomes in their application that meet the SAAS Core Priorities. We expect the general high-level outcomes to be achieved in London for the sexual violence sector: - More victims of sexual violence to report incidents of abuse - Reductions in repeat victimisation - Victims supported to cope and recover - Improved health and wellbeing - Improved access and experience of mainstream health services - Increasing links between the Havens (Londons Sexual Assault Referral Centre) and wider community services - Increased access to the criminal justice services - Reduction in the rates of attrition in cases as they progress through the criminal justice process - Improved victim satisfaction in criminal justice & health & well-being services - Survivors have increased access to other required services. - The long-term impact of sexual violence is reduced. The Voluntary Sector are well placed to meet the needs of victims and survivors of sexual assault and abuse, experience from the past 3 year grant has seen many more services users being able to access care and supported in their recovery demonstrating good value for money.
10/02/2022 £78,889
£5,570,178
CAUDWELL CHILDREN We are looking for bids that provide support in the following ways:Supporting the mental health needs of children, young people and adults with learning disability and autistic individuals who may struggle to access ordinarily available supportSupporting autistic children, young people and adults those with a learning disability to access appropriate health care and support and supporting individuals to access annual health checksSupporting autistic children, young people and adults and those with a learning disability when facing crisis to prevent admission to inpatient mental health careSupporting parent carers, family members and carers who have been affected and impacted by COVID-19.Providing information, advice and support for children, young people, adults and their parent carers, families and paid carers about their rights to care, support and treatment.On 27 March 2021, the Government published a COVID-19 mental health and wellbeing recovery action plan. The plan sets out their actions to prevent, mitigate and respond to the mental health impacts of the pandemic during 2021 to 2022.The plan gives details of how the £500million, announced in the Spending Review, to support recovery of the Long-Term Plan ambitions for mental health will be allocated. Whilst recovery across all mental health services should ensure it is considering the needs of individuals with learning disability and autistic people, and making reasonable adjustments, £31m has been specifically allocated to support specific Learning Disability and Autism projects and is one-off, non-recurrent money for 2021/22£31 million to address particular challenges faced by individuals with a learning disability and autistic people, who are struggling with their mental health, and to support faster discharge from mental health settings back into the community. Specifically, funding will be used to address the diagnostic backlog in autism services and investment in early identification and intervention, to prevent children and young people with learning disability, autism or both, escalating into crisis. This will also include strengthening good quality inpatient care, with particular support to enable step down and discharge for those with the most complex needs
10/02/2022 £78,889
£516,484
THE CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR FOUNDATION We are looking for bids that provide support in the following ways:Supporting the mental health needs of children, young people and adults with learning disability and autistic individuals who may struggle to access ordinarily available supportSupporting autistic children, young people and adults those with a learning disability to access appropriate health care and support and supporting individuals to access annual health checksSupporting autistic children, young people and adults and those with a learning disability when facing crisis to prevent admission to inpatient mental health careSupporting parent carers, family members and carers who have been affected and impacted by COVID-19.Providing information, advice and support for children, young people, adults and their parent carers, families and paid carers about their rights to care, support and treatment.On 27 March 2021, the Government published a COVID-19 mental health and wellbeing recovery action plan. The plan sets out their actions to prevent, mitigate and respond to the mental health impacts of the pandemic during 2021 to 2022.The plan gives details of how the £500million, announced in the Spending Review, to support recovery of the Long-Term Plan ambitions for mental health will be allocated. Whilst recovery across all mental health services should ensure it is considering the needs of individuals with learning disability and autistic people, and making reasonable adjustments, £31m has been specifically allocated to support specific Learning Disability and Autism projects and is one-off, non-recurrent money for 2021/22£31 million to address particular challenges faced by individuals with a learning disability and autistic people, who are struggling with their mental health, and to support faster discharge from mental health settings back into the community. Specifically, funding will be used to address the diagnostic backlog in autism services and investment in early identification and intervention, to prevent children and young people with learning disability, autism or both, escalating into crisis. This will also include strengthening good quality inpatient care, with particular support to enable step down and discharge for those with the most complex needs
10/02/2022 £78,889
£283,821
LEARNING DISABILITY ENGLAND We are looking for bids that provide support in the following ways:Supporting the mental health needs of children, young people and adults with learning disability and autistic individuals who may struggle to access ordinarily available supportSupporting autistic children, young people and adults those with a learning disability to access appropriate health care and support and supporting individuals to access annual health checksSupporting autistic children, young people and adults and those with a learning disability when facing crisis to prevent admission to inpatient mental health careSupporting parent carers, family members and carers who have been affected and impacted by COVID-19.Providing information, advice and support for children, young people, adults and their parent carers, families and paid carers about their rights to care, support and treatment.On 27 March 2021, the Government published a COVID-19 mental health and wellbeing recovery action plan. The plan sets out their actions to prevent, mitigate and respond to the mental health impacts of the pandemic during 2021 to 2022.The plan gives details of how the £500million, announced in the Spending Review, to support recovery of the Long-Term Plan ambitions for mental health will be allocated. Whilst recovery across all mental health services should ensure it is considering the needs of individuals with learning disability and autistic people, and making reasonable adjustments, £31m has been specifically allocated to support specific Learning Disability and Autism projects and is one-off, non-recurrent money for 2021/22£31 million to address particular challenges faced by individuals with a learning disability and autistic people, who are struggling with their mental health, and to support faster discharge from mental health settings back into the community. Specifically, funding will be used to address the diagnostic backlog in autism services and investment in early identification and intervention, to prevent children and young people with learning disability, autism or both, escalating into crisis. This will also include strengthening good quality inpatient care, with particular support to enable step down and discharge for those with the most complex needs
10/02/2022 £78,889
PEOPLE FIRST We are looking for bids that provide support in the following ways:Supporting the mental health needs of children, young people and adults with learning disability and autistic individuals who may struggle to access ordinarily available supportSupporting autistic children, young people and adults those with a learning disability to access appropriate health care and support and supporting individuals to access annual health checksSupporting autistic children, young people and adults and those with a learning disability when facing crisis to prevent admission to inpatient mental health careSupporting parent carers, family members and carers who have been affected and impacted by COVID-19.Providing information, advice and support for children, young people, adults and their parent carers, families and paid carers about their rights to care, support and treatment.On 27 March 2021, the Government published a COVID-19 mental health and wellbeing recovery action plan. The plan sets out their actions to prevent, mitigate and respond to the mental health impacts of the pandemic during 2021 to 2022.The plan gives details of how the £500million, announced in the Spending Review, to support recovery of the Long-Term Plan ambitions for mental health will be allocated. Whilst recovery across all mental health services should ensure it is considering the needs of individuals with learning disability and autistic people, and making reasonable adjustments, £31m has been specifically allocated to support specific Learning Disability and Autism projects and is one-off, non-recurrent money for 2021/22£31 million to address particular challenges faced by individuals with a learning disability and autistic people, who are struggling with their mental health, and to support faster discharge from mental health settings back into the community. Specifically, funding will be used to address the diagnostic backlog in autism services and investment in early identification and intervention, to prevent children and young people with learning disability, autism or both, escalating into crisis. This will also include strengthening good quality inpatient care, with particular support to enable step down and discharge for those with the most complex needs
10/02/2022 £78,889
£25,488,624
SEEABILITY We are looking for bids that provide support in the following ways:Supporting the mental health needs of children, young people and adults with learning disability and autistic individuals who may struggle to access ordinarily available supportSupporting autistic children, young people and adults those with a learning disability to access appropriate health care and support and supporting individuals to access annual health checksSupporting autistic children, young people and adults and those with a learning disability when facing crisis to prevent admission to inpatient mental health careSupporting parent carers, family members and carers who have been affected and impacted by COVID-19.Providing information, advice and support for children, young people, adults and their parent carers, families and paid carers about their rights to care, support and treatment.On 27 March 2021, the Government published a COVID-19 mental health and wellbeing recovery action plan. The plan sets out their actions to prevent, mitigate and respond to the mental health impacts of the pandemic during 2021 to 2022.The plan gives details of how the £500million, announced in the Spending Review, to support recovery of the Long-Term Plan ambitions for mental health will be allocated. Whilst recovery across all mental health services should ensure it is considering the needs of individuals with learning disability and autistic people, and making reasonable adjustments, £31m has been specifically allocated to support specific Learning Disability and Autism projects and is one-off, non-recurrent money for 2021/22£31 million to address particular challenges faced by individuals with a learning disability and autistic people, who are struggling with their mental health, and to support faster discharge from mental health settings back into the community. Specifically, funding will be used to address the diagnostic backlog in autism services and investment in early identification and intervention, to prevent children and young people with learning disability, autism or both, escalating into crisis. This will also include strengthening good quality inpatient care, with particular support to enable step down and discharge for those with the most complex needs
10/02/2022 £78,889
£77,579,395
THERA TRUST We are looking for bids that provide support in the following ways:Supporting the mental health needs of children, young people and adults with learning disability and autistic individuals who may struggle to access ordinarily available supportSupporting autistic children, young people and adults those with a learning disability to access appropriate health care and support and supporting individuals to access annual health checksSupporting autistic children, young people and adults and those with a learning disability when facing crisis to prevent admission to inpatient mental health careSupporting parent carers, family members and carers who have been affected and impacted by COVID-19.Providing information, advice and support for children, young people, adults and their parent carers, families and paid carers about their rights to care, support and treatment.On 27 March 2021, the Government published a COVID-19 mental health and wellbeing recovery action plan. The plan sets out their actions to prevent, mitigate and respond to the mental health impacts of the pandemic during 2021 to 2022.The plan gives details of how the £500million, announced in the Spending Review, to support recovery of the Long-Term Plan ambitions for mental health will be allocated. Whilst recovery across all mental health services should ensure it is considering the needs of individuals with learning disability and autistic people, and making reasonable adjustments, £31m has been specifically allocated to support specific Learning Disability and Autism projects and is one-off, non-recurrent money for 2021/22£31 million to address particular challenges faced by individuals with a learning disability and autistic people, who are struggling with their mental health, and to support faster discharge from mental health settings back into the community. Specifically, funding will be used to address the diagnostic backlog in autism services and investment in early identification and intervention, to prevent children and young people with learning disability, autism or both, escalating into crisis. This will also include strengthening good quality inpatient care, with particular support to enable step down and discharge for those with the most complex needs
10/02/2022 £78,889
£233,949,000
MENCAP We are looking for bids that provide support in the following ways:Supporting the mental health needs of children, young people and adults with learning disability and autistic individuals who may struggle to access ordinarily available supportSupporting autistic children, young people and adults those with a learning disability to access appropriate health care and support and supporting individuals to access annual health checksSupporting autistic children, young people and adults and those with a learning disability when facing crisis to prevent admission to inpatient mental health careSupporting parent carers, family members and carers who have been affected and impacted by COVID-19.Providing information, advice and support for children, young people, adults and their parent carers, families and paid carers about their rights to care, support and treatment.On 27 March 2021, the Government published a COVID-19 mental health and wellbeing recovery action plan. The plan sets out their actions to prevent, mitigate and respond to the mental health impacts of the pandemic during 2021 to 2022.The plan gives details of how the £500million, announced in the Spending Review, to support recovery of the Long-Term Plan ambitions for mental health will be allocated. Whilst recovery across all mental health services should ensure it is considering the needs of individuals with learning disability and autistic people, and making reasonable adjustments, £31m has been specifically allocated to support specific Learning Disability and Autism projects and is one-off, non-recurrent money for 2021/22£31 million to address particular challenges faced by individuals with a learning disability and autistic people, who are struggling with their mental health, and to support faster discharge from mental health settings back into the community. Specifically, funding will be used to address the diagnostic backlog in autism services and investment in early identification and intervention, to prevent children and young people with learning disability, autism or both, escalating into crisis. This will also include strengthening good quality inpatient care, with particular support to enable step down and discharge for those with the most complex needs
03/02/2022 £50,000
£1,688,443
WELLBEING OF WOMEN This project is a partnership between Wellbeing of Women (WoW) and NHSE to scope out Think Menopause education & training packages aimed at GPs, generalist health check clinicians and breast screening services (any service that sees women regularly). Clinical insight (most likely from a team of clinical fellows, GPs in training, etc) is essential to spread the word educationally with primary care peers and colleagues about menopause management. As part of the plan, the BCT will support WoW in producing information to support any Think Menopause project recruitment which supports EDI and HI (writing JDs, person spec, interviewing techniques, etc) .The menopause improvement programme will significantly impact on wider economic benefits including absenteeism, productivity and (female) staff retention, saving the taxpayer significant welfare benefit costs as more women remain in full-time work for longer, retain higher paid roles and/or at longer hours, significantly impacting on gender equality.It is expected that women will have a better quality of life from receiving correct treatments; benefits will be across diabetes, mental health, dementia, CVD, frailty, osteoporosis, prescribing, prevention, etc;, life expectancy will rise; 500,000+ GP appointments saved pa at c.£35 per appointment; reduced inappropriate prescribing (antidepressants, etc)
22/01/2022 £148,000,000
£105,145,000
HOSPICE UK 4800 in patient and hospice at home beds daily49,920 community contacts including access to 24/7 specialist palliative and end of life care adviceThe expected outcomes are to sustain the hospice sector during the pandemic and enable hospices to support the pandemic response, to enable discharge with additional capacity. Hospice UK are the only member organisation representing hospices across the UK including England. There are no other providers of Hospice servicesThis capacity is being funded in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and winter pressures only. There is no funding available via the grant beyond 31 March 2022.
01/12/2021 £68,046
PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL To support Plymouths community recovery efforts following an incident which resulted in the deaths of six people, in August 2021.
01/12/2021 £90,000
£27,755,875
SAMARITANS To support the NSPAs crucial role in the suicide prevention landscape
18/11/2021 £330,000
£53,371,000
THE HEALTH FOUNDATION Evidence of how technology enabled change can be supported using quality improvement.Stronger links between digital and improvement fields in health and care systems.Innovative approaches to scaling and implementing technology enabled care at home.Technology enabled care at home is a key aspect of an evolving health service, testing pilot schemes via grant funding will develop a blueprint for future ways of working.
01/10/2021 £645,408
CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE Developing a market shaping framework for AMR interventions in developing countries.
01/10/2021 £137,533
THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD This project aims to improve the trustworthiness of AI systems used in health and care by focusing on the adoption of algorithmic accountability toolkits.
01/10/2021 £35,000
£1,307,439
QUEENS NURSING INSTITUTE Provision of an IPC Champions Network, which will comprise of a network of frontline clinical staff to maintain focus on delivering high standards of IPC and ensuring a continuous and sustained focus of IPC management in social care in minimising the impact of Covid-19.
01/10/2021 £563,000
IMPROVEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Association Suicide Prevention Sector-Led Improvement Programme
28/09/2021 £51,274
£822,495
THE NAZ PROJECT(LONDON) In 2018 approximately 11,100 women of potentially menopausal age (45-56) attended for HIV care in the UK, a 5-fold increase over 10 years. BAME women make up 79% of women receiving HIV care. HIV+ women are more likely to be at risk of early menopause than women without HIV and a lower CD4 count can make women living with HIV more vulnerable to early menopause. Goal: To create a body of work that validates, stimulates and educates audiences about the impact of HIV on the Menopause. Innovation: Taking an early intervention, positive psychology and sex positive approach to the menopause. Creating safe spaces to give creative expression to one the most under spoken and under researched areas of womens lives. The creation of eight 2 hour on line writing workshops to develop a body of work for performance, designed to blow the lid of this extraordinary time, leading to myth busting, self-esteem building, research generating, taboo breaking, public and online performance. Impact: Improved awareness of the lived experience of women living with HIV & the menopause. Reduced stigma & increased opportunities to identify recommendations develop evidence to shape wrap around care & support & policy.
22/09/2021 £44,951
£1,389,747
INSTITUTE OF HEALTH VISITING Postnatal contraception (PC), is a key national public health policy priority. PC offered by Health visitors teams (HVs) is limited, despite HVs being ideally placed to be part of this pathway through their universal and timely reach to all families. There is an opportunity to strengthen PC advice and continuity between midwifery and HVs, by building on the successful iHV innovation in SRH project (2021). This project will explore HVs current practice, alongside the barriers and enablers to extending the HVs universal role in PC to include advice on contraceptive options and potential for prescribing. These insights will inform the co-production of a bespoke PC training programme for HVs, in partnership with Teesside University. 50 HVs will complete training as part of the HV course. These HVs have the potential to reach over 1000 families in the year post training. An evaluation will inform local commissioning plans and system development. This work will support the national priority to reduce the burden of unplanned pregnancies.
21/09/2021 £40,000
£1,940,843
THE BRITISH INSTITUTE OF LEARNING DISABILITIES The objective of this workstream is to develop an evidence base, principles and examples of good practice about What good looks like in terms of community services, including in crisis support, across England for autistic children and adults and/or children and adults who have a learning disability
14/09/2021 £1,434,730
£15,011,000
ACORNS CHILDREN'S HOSPICE TRUST The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £125,276
£1,742,656
ALEXANDER DEVINE CHILDREN'S CANCER TRUST The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £361,305
£4,351,000
BLUEBELL WOOD CHILDREN'S HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £225,976
£9,948,927
TRINITY HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE SERVICES LTD The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £226,631
£3,325,434
BUTTERWICK LIMITED The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £641,584
£19,797,000
ST BARNABAS HOSPICES (SUSSEX) LTD (CHESTNUT TREE HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICES) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £1,205,176
CHILDREN'S HOSPICE SOUTH WEST The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £670,078
£7,949,991
CLAIRE HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £893,571
£12,636,000
DEMELZA HOUSE CHILDRENS HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £469,205
£5,724,931
DERIAN HOUSE CHILDRENS HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £374,947
DOUGLAS MACMILLAN HOSPICE (WAS DONNA LOUISE) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £996,832
£14,176,498
EAST ANGLIA'S CHILDREN'S HOSPICES The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £252,187
£4,228,023
JIGSAW CHILDREN'S HOSPICE (EDEN VALLEY HOSPICE) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £221,787
£7,225,353
ELLENOR The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £287,188
£4,163,250
THE FORGET ME NOT CHILDREN'S HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £613,399
£5,114,717
FRANCIS HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £365,022
£4,414,775
HAVEN HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICE (HAVEN HOUSE FOUNDATION) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £471,675
£9,037,000
HELEN & DOUGLAS HOUSE HOSPICE CARE FOR CHILDREN & YOUNG ADULTS The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £355,944
HOPE HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICES The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £72,222
£598,397
JAMES HOPKINS TRUST The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £118,108
£1,039,147
THE JESSIE MAY TRUST The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £595,858
£7,401,026
JULIA'S HOUSE LIMITED The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £358,218
KEECH HOSPICE CARE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £481,603
£10,756,000
HAVENS CHRISTIAN HOSPICE (NOW KNOWN AS HAVENS HOSPICES) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £763,549
MARTIN HOUSE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £620,755
£7,195,492
WESSEX CHILDREN'S HOSPICE TRUST The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £254,348
£4,048,565
NOAH'S ARK - THE CHILDREN'S HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £603,293
£6,641,729
COPE CHILDREN'S TRUST (RAINBOWS HOSPICE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £99,453
£9,355,949
RENNIE GROVE HOSPICE CARE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £391,588
£4,309,236
RICHARD HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £952,351
£7,676,753
SHOOTING STAR CHILDREN'S HOSPICES The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £290,634
£4,983,333
ST ANDREWS HOSPICE LIMITED The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £284,553
£13,084,034
ST OSWALD'S HOSPICE The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £299,168
£33,094,000
THE CHILDREN'S TRUST, TADWORTH The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £143,898
£3,333,761
ZOE'S PLACE TRUST (COVENTRY) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £237,198
£3,333,761
ZOE'S PLACE TRUST (LIVERPOOL) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
14/09/2021 £237,198
£3,333,761
ZOE'S PLACE TRUST (MIDDLESBROUGH) The grant supports the sustainable hospice service offer of palliative and end of life care for children and young people.
01/09/2021 £178,321
£94,834,000
THE NATIONAL AUTISTIC SOCIETY Current outcomes from the first six months include:100% of service users surveyed felt they were listened to and that they knew more about their loved ones entitlements.94% of service users surveyed felt better ableto choose and make informed decisions about their loved ones care and wellbeing.81%of service users surveyedwere more confident in discussing their loved one's rights with professionals felt they had information they could act on.In addition, all urgent queries were responded to within three days, and mostwithin 24 hours.Two cases of admission avoidances(one confirmed and one pending) -that we are aware of.Six discharges (four confirmed and two pending) -that we are aware of.Two cases of preventing theremoval of an Autism diagnosis -that we are aware of.
01/08/2021 £516,604
£5,099,932
TROPICAL HEALTH AND EDUCATION TRUST Increase the quality and quantity of nurse training places in countries leading to an increase of better trained nurses;Deliver training that leads to nurse qualifications to refugees/displaced people;Support governments to improve their health workforce management; andDevelop strong partnerships between local health systems and the NHS
01/08/2021 £499,388
CHRISTIAN HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF GHANA (CHAG) Increase the quality and quantity of nurse training places in countries leading to an increase of better trained nurses;Deliver training that leads to nurse qualifications to refugees/displaced people;Support governments to improve their health workforce management; andDevelop strong partnerships between local health systems and the NHS
01/08/2021 £2,623,918
WORLD HEATH ORGANISATION Increase the quality and quantity of nurse training places in countries leading to an increase of better trained nurses;Deliver training that leads to nurse qualifications to refugees/displaced people;Support governments to improve their health workforce management; andDevelop strong partnerships between local health systems and the NHS
01/08/2021 £1,321,523
£5,099,932
TROPICAL HEALTH AND EDUCATION TRUST A grant to deliver a component of the Building the Future International Workforce programme. Supporting four UK-Somaliland and UK-Ugandan health partnerships to deliver health systems strengthening activities across Somaliland, improving skills and knowledge within the health workforce covering all six districts of Somaliland.
01/08/2021 £52,966
THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE SOLUTIONS Researchers will identify what factors vets and pig farmers consider when deciding if they will use diagnostic laboratory services
25/07/2021 £34,337
SOFEA Almost 16% of young people in the UK, aged 14-25, have SEND and or EHCP (1,640,575 young people). Furthermore, 420,000 children live in households in which the toxic trio is prevalent, resulting in a higher proportion of ACEs. SOFEA will expand its youth-focused positive relationships and sexual health programme for vulnerable young people with mental health, learning and physical disabilities. We will include reproductive health and HIV prevention, paying attention to the needs of BAME groups, LGBTQ+ communities and parents who often avoid discussions about sex and sexuality. We will create 4 to 6 audio-visual modules of each of the 16 workshops which will be hosted online and available free of charge through platforms in youth services, police, health and wellbeing, special needs, education and training. Starting with the end in mind, we will involve and present a diverse range of vulnerable young people and parents, living with and tackling these issues, to bring the inside out and speak their truth with a genuine voice.
25/07/2021 £43,601
THE FOSTERING NETWORK A partnership approach with SEF will combine expertise and reach such that TFN (The Fostering Network) can increase the knowledge, skills and confidence of foster carers in supporting the children and young people they care for to improve sexual and reproductive health outcomes, reducing widely evidenced inequalities for this group. Foster carers nationwide will benefit from a creative digital resource and reflective learning materials, co-produced by foster carers and care-experienced young people. TFN are taking a life-course approach, exploring key moments through childhood and adolescence (eg puberty, teenage sexual relationships) when carer support and role as educators can be critical and where there are barriers or factors unique to children and young people in foster care. TFN will map these critical points and give foster carers the tools they need to lead proactive, positive conversations with their children at these life stages. A reflective journal will allow them to document their own goals in day-to-day practice and the impact this has had for their children. Through an active co-production model and project steering group, TFN will ensure the views and lived experiences of young people, foster carers and social workers are at the heart of the innovative outputs. The nationwide scope of dissemination and influencing strategy is designed to trigger a culture change in expectations and foster carer practice.
25/07/2021 £36,000
THE LOVE TANK Young gay men + people at risk of HIV through heterosexual sex (including Black Africans) are less likely to know about PrEP + less likely to access it. Evidence shows that peer-based approaches to PrEP education is effective, highly acceptable, + often preferable to non-peer approaches, especially when those using PrEP provide information to potential PrEP beneficiaries. The Ask Me About PrEP (AMAP) programme will deliver 10 peer-based online training + empowerment events that will equip 150 peers of potential PrEP users to talk about PrEP + how to access it to 3000 peers. AMAP peers will be equipped with online (e.g. profile picture frames + media assets) + offline materials (e.g. AMAP tee-shirt, info cards) + referral links. PrEP peer diffusion models have not been formally piloted + evaluated before in the UK. Evaluation will explore the impact of this innovative peer-diffusion model, including the impact beyond the immediate peer circles, including uptake of PrEP, to inform future peer-diffusion activity.
25/07/2021 £32,427
YMCA DERBYSHIRE. The project is targeted at young people (YP) aged 16-25 who have complex needs including; experienced homelessness, are care leavers, have low education attainment, have poor mental wellbeing, have self-harmed and have previously been unable or unwilling to access sexual and reproductive health services to be supported to make safer choices through the use of digital technology. Two information, advice and guidance (IAG) videos will be produced; one aimed at YP using a talking heads concept which will be co-produced with YP ensuring it meets the needs of our targeted client group, and another video showcasing a digital training tool-kit for professionals and volunteers working with YP, achieved through filming face-to-face training. The project goals are to; address inequalities in sexual/reproductive health and HIV, increase knowledge and awareness, address stigma associated with sexual/reproductive health and HIV and use digital technology to enhance sexual/reproductive health and HIV outcomes for YP with complex needs
25/07/2021 £46,336
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL This project will deliver a community co-produced CPD training featuring a creative production (eg. film) paired witha workshop to provoke values-based interaction. A Community Panel of HIV+ people and health workers will lead HIV charities/ artists/academics in the co-production and initial piloting of this innovative values-based CPD curriculum. Using an arts-based approach increases reflexivity, an underused but necessary ingredient in tackling HIV stigma. We will mobilise creative methods to change hearts as well as minds.
23/07/2021 £2,500,000
REGISTERED NURSING HOME ASSOCIATION To increase cyber resilience of care providers, through a programme of national, local and regional support activity
01/07/2021 £86,987
BARNARDO'S Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities.The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery.The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/07/2021 £73,945
£1,940,843
THE BRITISH INSTITUTE OF LEARNING DISABILITIES Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities.The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery.The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/07/2021 £97,000
£234,700,000
BRITISH RED CROSS Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities.The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery.The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/07/2021 £93,500
£1,642,461
CLINKS The Health and Wellbeing (HW) Programme is a joint initiative managed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England and Improvement (NHSE/I) and (soon to be confirmed UKHSA) (the system partners), providing a framework for collaboration with the voluntary sector in a way that is responsive to policy challenges and which promotes equality and the reduction of health inequalities.The Programme comprises two funding mechanisms:A partnership arrangement with around 20 VCSE organisations: the Health and Wellbeing (HW) AllianceThe Health and Wellbeing (HW) Fund, which delivers grants to VCSE organisations working in priority policy areas.
01/07/2021 £96,777
£27,755,875
THE SAMARITANS Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities.The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery.The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/07/2021 £96,999
£4,700,077
CARERS UK Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities.The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery.The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/07/2021 £92,681
£867,300
RACE EQUALITY FOUNDATION Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities.The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery.The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/07/2021 £91,700
£94,834,000
THE NATIONAL AUTISTIC SOCIETY Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities.The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery.The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/07/2021 £89,000
£3,973,641
LIFELINE COMMUNITY PROJECTS Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities.The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery.The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/07/2021 £96,692
£1,181,827
FRIENDS FAMILIES AND TRAVELLERS Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities.The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery.The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/07/2021 £84,080
£17,730,859
GOOD THINGS FOUNDATION Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities.The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery.The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/07/2021 £97,000
£11,870,565
HOMELESS LINK Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities.The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery.The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/07/2021 £90,000
£105,145,000
HOSPICE UK Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities.The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery.The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/07/2021 £94,154
£3,416,543
LGBT FOUNDATION LTD Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities.The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery.The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/07/2021 £94,707
£7,504,000
LOCALITY (UK) Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities.The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery.The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/07/2021 £813,250
ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE No cost extension due to Covid
01/07/2021 £652,492
WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION To support the implementation of the global action plan on antimicrobial resistance
01/07/2021 £287,949
IMPROVEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT Contain NHS Test and Trace propose to address the day to day data and information flow for Best Practice within the local health and social care area by building on the already successful COVID response operation with the LGA which has been running since March 2020 and continues to support local authorities across the UK. Contain NHS Test and Trace propose to fill this need with a digital platform
22/06/2021 £127,000
EREWASH BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £140,956
EXETER CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £42,000
FAREHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £127,640
FENLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £114,500
FOLKESTONE AND HYTHE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £185,486
FOREST OF DEAN DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £11,000
FYLDE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £197,000
GATESHEAD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £102,000
GEDLING BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £30,312
GLOUCESTER CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £213,905
GOSPORT BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £80,583
GRAVESHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £436,222
GREAT YARMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £21,500
GUILDFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £142,336
HALTON BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £110,203
HAMBLETON DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £47,000
HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £42,500
HARBOROUGH DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £305,448
HARINGEY LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £132,500
HARLOW DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £126,087
HARROGATE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £193,011
HARROW LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £68,865
HART DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £290,271
HARTLEPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £38,500
HASTINGS BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £111,267
HAVANT BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £181,000
HAVERING LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £112,500
HEREFORDSHIRE OF HEREFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £52,910
HERTSMERE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £55,000
HIGH PEAK BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £42,000
HILLINGDON LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £54,000
HINCKLEY AND BOSWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £31,000
HORSHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £23,643
HOUNSLOW LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £355,500
HUNTINGDONSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £97,500
HYNDBURN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £38,690
IPSWICH BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £334,757
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £155,000
ISLINGTON LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £3,000
KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA ROYAL BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £86,788
KING'S LYNN AND WEST NORFOLK BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £1,672,964
KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £81,500
KINGSTON UPON THAMES ROYAL BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £1,422,829
KIRKLEES METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £148,500
KNOWSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £993,923
LAMBETH LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £354,500
LANCASTER CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £2,815,307
LEEDS CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £1,444,390
LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £22,000
LEWES DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £357,000
LEWISHAM LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £26,000
LICHFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £530,000
LINCOLN CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £599,693
LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £404,340
LUTON BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £42,000
MAIDSTONE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £2,500
MALDON DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £109,676
MALVERN HILLS DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £422,500
MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £321,000
MANSFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £204,658
MEDWAY BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £39,874
MELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £33,955
MENDIP DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £115,507
MERTON LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £123,054
MID DEVON DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £13,000
MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £38,500
MID SUSSEX DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £253,692
MIDDLESBROUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £87,000
MILTON KEYNES COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £20,500
MOLE VALLEY DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £38,500
NEW FOREST DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £186,500
NEWARK AND SHERWOOD DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £103,000
NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £607,737
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £392,500
NORTH DEVON DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £71,000
NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £355,143
NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £121,482
NORTH HERTFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £208,500
NORTH KESTEVEN DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £246,198
NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £38,101
NORTH NORFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £313,974
NORTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £69,000
NORTH SOMERSET COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £642,071
NORTH TYNESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £28,000
NORTH WARWICKSHIRE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £66,500
NORTH WEST LEICESTERSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £775,294
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY UA TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £211,500
NORWICH CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £195,500
NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £76,274
NUNEATON AND BEDWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £265,500
OLDHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £16,500
OXFORD CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £145,055
PENDLE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £1,294,000
PETERBOROUGH CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £645,662
PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £519,830
PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £175,641
PRESTON CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £171,654
READING BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £9,124
REDCAR AND CLEVELAND BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £54,579
REDDITCH BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £43,099
REIGATE AND BANSTEAD BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £42,000
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £15,500
RICHMONDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £114,000
LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £124,000
ROCHDALE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £78,000
ROCHFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £6,500
ROSSENDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £39,000
ROTHER DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £556,852
ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £68,434
RUGBY BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £12,000
RUNNYMEDE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £40,279
RUSHCLIFFE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £9,500
RUSHMOOR BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £69,069
RYEDALE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £313,048
SALFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £170,902
SANDWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £177,712
SCARBOROUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £145,500
SEDGEMOOR DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £605,500
SEFTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £86,228
SELBY DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £20,000
SEVENOAKS DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £443,489
SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £203,608
SHROPSHIRE COUNTY UA TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £407,299
SOLIHULL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £283,603
SOMERSET WEST AND TAUNTON DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £148,500
SOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £143,161
SOUTH DERBYSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £157,000
SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £73,500
SOUTH HAMS DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £92,000
SOUTH HOLLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £61,441
SOUTH KESTEVEN DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £30,887
SOUTH LAKELAND DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £273,644
SOUTH NORFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £37,500
SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £112,038
SOUTH RIBBLE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £286,328
SOUTH SOMERSET DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £39,235
SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £166,500
SOUTH TYNESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £149,000
SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £301,500
SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £571,335
SOUTHWARK LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £5,000
ST ALBANS CITY AND DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £170,784
ST HELENS METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £137,791
STAFFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £60,500
STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £5,000
STEVENAGE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £264,184
STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £175,000
STOCKTON ON TEES BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £197,822
STOKE-ON-TRENT CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £98,000
STRATFORD-ON-AVON DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £12,000
STROUD DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £493,940
SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £29,500
SURREY HEATH BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £32,500
SUTTON LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £20,000
SWALE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £377,316
SWINDON BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £547,063
TAMESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £200,430
TAMWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £23,000
TANDRIDGE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £140,271
TEIGNBRIDGE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £175,987
TELFORD AND WREKIN COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £36,226
TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £35,538
TEWKESBURY BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £133,923
THANET DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £11,000
THREE RIVERS DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £278,751
THURROCK BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £291,409
TORBAY BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £210,523
TORRIDGE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £168,797
TOWER HAMLETS LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £52,000
TRAFFORD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £35,500
UTTLESFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £87,936
VALE OF WHITE HORSE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £181,500
WAKEFIELD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £210,634
WALSALL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £29,500
WALTHAM FOREST LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £284,500
WANDSWORTH LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £146,000
WARRINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £8,000
WARWICK DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £7,000
WATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £27,500
WAVERLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £31,000
WEALDEN DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £264,000
WELWYN HATFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £73,256
WEST BERKSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £72,850
WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £25,000
WEST LANCASHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £53,606
WEST LINDSEY DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £208,160
WEST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £177,500
WEST OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £299,580
WEST SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £82,500
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £478,694
WIGAN METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £106,800
WILTSHIRE COUNTY UA TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £19,500
WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £42,500
WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEAD ROYAL BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £234,716
WIRRAL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £42,357
WOKING BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £23,500
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £183,211
WOLVERHAMPTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £85,000
WORCESTER CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £52,500
WORTHING BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £48,500
WYCHAVON DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £51,000
WYRE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £280,861
WYRE FOREST DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £333,500
CITY OF YORK COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £1,000
ADUR DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £185,861
ALLERDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £80,605
AMBER VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £150,298
ARUN DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £182,024
ASHFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £189,175
ASHFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £5,500
BABERGH DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £82,000
BARKING AND DAGENHAM LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £346,000
BARNET LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £702,167
BARNSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £48,252
BARROW-IN-FURNESS DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £318,000
BASILDON BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £138,500
BASINGSTOKE AND DEANE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £88,714
BASSETLAW DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £208,521
BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £67,000
BEDFORD UNITARY AUTHORITY TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £92,000
BEXLEY LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £125,000
BLABY DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £82,500
BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £201,223
BLACKPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £48,000
BOLSOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £378,000
BOLTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £24,000
BOSTON BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £836,348
BOURNEMOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £12,500
BRACKNELL FOREST BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £1,527,198
BRADFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £113,394
BRAINTREE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £410,118
BRECKLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £324,000
BRENT LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £122,500
BRENTWOOD BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £1,286,257
BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £2,414,171
BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £227,340
BROADLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £115,000
BROMLEY LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £19,000
BROMSGROVE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £57,000
BROXBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £71,500
BROXTOWE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £154,500
BURNLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £138,685
BURY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £263,033
CALDERDALE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £180,390
CAMBRIDGE CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £228,938
CAMDEN LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £182,378
CANNOCK CHASE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £89,526
CANTERBURY CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £131,000
CARLISLE CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £109,444
CASTLE POINT BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £63,000
CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE UA TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £60,000
CHARNWOOD BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £35,000
CHELMSFORD CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £24,000
CHELMSFORD CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £234,100
CHERWELL DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £257,314
CHESHIRE EAST UA TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £512,656
CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER UA TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £66,840
CHESTERFIELD BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £54,552
CHICHESTER DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £32,203
CHORLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £1,500
CITY OF LONDON TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £359,000
COLCHESTER BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £49,799
COPELAND BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £1,021,646
CORNWALL COUNTY UA TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £101,500
COTSWOLD DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £262,000
COVENTRY CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £20,000
CRAVEN DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £59,227
CRAWLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £328,000
CROYDON LONDON BOROUGH TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £378,423
DACORUM BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £114,044
DARLINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £95,265
DARTFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £468,857
DERBY CITY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £50,689
DERBYSHIRE DALES DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £962,395
DONCASTER METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £164,500
DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £90,764
DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £198,898
DUDLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £1,470,000
DURHAM COUNTY UA TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £95,310
EAST DEVON DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £34,500
EAST HAMPSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £77,500
EAST HERTFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £209,403
EAST LINDSEY DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £383,500
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £374,000
EAST STAFFORDSHIRE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £300,236
EAST SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £77,000
EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £164,000
EASTLEIGH BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £35,319
EDEN DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £16,500
ELMBRIDGE BOROUGH COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
22/06/2021 £55,000
EPPING FOREST DISTRICT COUNCIL TTSPS - Support Payments Scheme for self isolationThe purpose of the grant is to provide support to local authorities in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the delivery of the Test and Trace Support Payment scheme. The scheme aims to support people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate who are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result. This includes parents and guardians who are not required to self-isolate, but who have to take time off work to care for a child who is self-isolating because they are unable to work from home and will lose income as a result.
11/06/2021 £292,075
IMPROVEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT to support the implementation of the Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS) across the health and social care sector. The funding allowed these organisations to support the development of learning for healthcare staff, professionals and within the social care sector. (TBC)
08/06/2021 £382,865
ST GILES TRUST Increase in the engagement rate of CYP arrested in LondonReduce the numbers of CYP who are not currently engaging with statutory servicesExpertise support for CYP to help them engage with appropriate services to address their health and social needs, as well as specific projects in London to address the causes of their offending.Reduced missing episodesReduced frequency of MPS stop or arrestIncreased attendance in educationRaised awareness of risks and consequences of knife crime, county lines and other gang related crimeReduce violence
01/06/2021 £188,899
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £124,426
CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE UA Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £496,437
COVENTRY CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £286,263
LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £70,889
DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £32,696
DUDLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £517,265
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £17,415
ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £243,846
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £603,520
KNOWSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £114,974
LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £66,037
NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £30,521
PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £102,442
PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £319,572
SEFTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £196,078
SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £29,345
THURROCK BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £152,600
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £258,644
WOLVERHAMPTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £185,433
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £1,320
BARNSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £101,115
BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £50,193
BEDFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £25,548
LONDON BOROUGH OF BEXLEY Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £104,833
BOLTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £168,241
BRACKNELL FOREST BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £333,195
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £181,335
BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £60,817
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £33,156
BURY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £287,831
CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £78,150
CHESHIRE EAST UA Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £149,107
CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £45,102
CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £108,124
CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £42,707
DERBY CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £426,643
DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £218,294
DONCASTER METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £565,100
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £29,683
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £10,934
GATESHEAD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £174,488
GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £809,111
GREENWICH LONDON BOROUGH Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £250,113
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £42,843
HALTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £5,200
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £310,224
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £48,292
HARTLEPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £318,273
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £35,091
HEREFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £1,046
ISLES OF SCILLY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £107,236
LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £219,221
KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA ROYAL BOROUGH Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £3,488
KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £89,401
KINGSTON UPON THAMES ROYAL BOROUGH Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £115,256
LAMBETH LONDON BOROUGH Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £98,338
LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £102,833
LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £4,086
LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £100,750
LUTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £157,427
MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £156,537
MEDWAY BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £32,313
MILTON KEYNES COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £344,334
NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £68,887
NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £27,707
NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £33,767
NORTH TYNESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £205,981
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £71,336
OLDHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £122,174
OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £65,280
READING BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £215,057
LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £95,564
ROCHDALE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £5,450
ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £13,215
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £84,738
SANDWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £105,129
SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £157,297
SOLIHULL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £5,094
SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £192,500
SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £24,869
SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £318,266
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £177,659
ST HELENS METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £78,529
STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £146,811
STOCKTON ON TEES BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £154,707
STOKE-ON-TRENT CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £200,865
SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £22,322
SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £37,233
SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £8,314
LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £20,813
TAMESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £82,138
TELFORD AND WREKIN COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £269,254
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £41,802
TRAFFORD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £63,280
WAKEFIELD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £147,460
WALSALL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £490,755
LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £17,981
LONDON BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £441,918
WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £118,819
WEST BERKSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £339,189
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £76,033
WIGAN METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £2,484
WILTSHIRE COUNTY UA Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £115,665
WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEAD ROYAL BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £209,012
WIRRAL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £53,238
WOLVERHAMPTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/06/2021 £99,469
CITY OF YORK COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
03/05/2021 £1,452,224
MERTON LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,724,468
EALING LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,429,195
LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,056,802
HAVERING LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £4,202,771
WALSALL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,994,703
HALTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,320,693
TOWER HAMLETS LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £4,152,450
DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,268,123
MIDDLESBROUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £10,005,367
STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,885,856
STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,999,580
HOUNSLOW LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,065,205
WEST BERKSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,268,653
HEREFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £4,823,370
SEFTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £6,163,577
WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,147,755
ST HELENS METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,236,384
PETERBOROUGH CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,129,743
BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,518,312
BCP COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,874,271
KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,746,648
KNOWSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,470,674
MEDWAY BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,339,081
SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,361,483
NORTH SOMERSET COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,128,689
TORBAY BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,884,527
BARNET LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £4,065,961
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,086,212
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,046,736
CAMDEN LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,518,970
LEWISHAM LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,059,689
PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,856,842
GREENWICH LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,306,397
SWINDON BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,328,942
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £12,943,092
BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,513,314
SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,849,319
TAMESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,964,977
BEXLEY LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £8,263,888
HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,987,389
ROCHDALE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £5,137,133
BRADFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,641,433
SHROPSHIRE COUNTY UA Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,804,655
STOCKTON ON TEES BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,343,287
OLDHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £16,714,884
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,377,046
BARNSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,608,433
LUTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,790,234
REDCAR AND CLEVELAND BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £6,988,139
DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £37,091
CITY OF LONDON Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,467,977
YORK CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £11,885,443
ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,561,759
NORTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,443,596
STOKE-ON-TRENT CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £5,114,924
NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,312,933
BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,033,013
CALDERDALE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,813,781
PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,623,994
KIRKLEES METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £7,886,631
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,918,457
SOUTH TYNESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,410,737
BEDFORD UNITARY AUTHORITY Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,721,065
SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,721,553
HARROW LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,714,004
LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £4,723,626
WIRRAL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £270,255
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,688,301
CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER UA Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £4,952,841
SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,926,729
CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,520,112
KINGSTON UPON THAMES ROYAL BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,768,450
NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,075,656
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £7,898,004
DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,528,349
BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £7,001,501
SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,076,611
BURY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £4,728,713
SANDWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £4,181,686
COVENTRY CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,495,597
HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,722,478
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,856,901
BARKING AND DAGENHAM LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £5,111,058
HILLINGDON LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,318,524
THURROCK BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £8,482,757
MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,342,241
CHESHIRE EAST COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,729,200
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,222,346
WARRINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £5,124,786
WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £8,123,612
EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,221,874
HARTLEPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,782,137
DONCASTER METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £7,130,520
CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £8,514,314
LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,306,755
TELFORD AND WREKIN COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,577,890
BOLTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £4,447,228
LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £8,286,057
LEEDS CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £5,316,897
BRENT LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,442,564
BROMLEY LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,063,345
DARLINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £10,155,847
SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,587,067
NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £19,155,884
KENT COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,558,938
WEST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £7,548,514
CORNWALL COUNTY UA Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,571,302
WOLVERHAMPTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £959,824
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,362,308
WALTHAM FOREST LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,678,410
LAMBETH LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £5,108,320
SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,869,024
NORTH TYNESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £4,554,373
WIGAN METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £5,069,550
CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,267,783
MILTON KEYNES COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,272,039
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,992,679
CROYDON LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £4,340,710
WAKEFIELD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,220,832
NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,032,132
WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEAD ROYAL BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,713,864
WILTSHIRE COUNTY UA Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £9,414,970
WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,499,990
SALFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,925,738
RICHMOND UPON THAMES LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,678,851
HARINGEY LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,197,341
READING BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,614,944
BLACKPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,939,775
ISLINGTON LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £6,444,209
DUDLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,323,304
DERBY CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £6,842,353
GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,807,785
SUTTON LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,484,854
SOLIHULL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,735,926
ENFIELD LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £4,055,399
SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,441,905
BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,730,686
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,760,014
WANDSWORTH LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £8,245,371
DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,686,144
SOUTHWARK LONDON BOROUGH Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,111,149
GATESHEAD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,469,979
TRAFFORD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £1,140,680
SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £968,392
BRACKNELL FOREST BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £6,976,485
LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £2,848,068
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £14,252,433
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £9,157,782
NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £6,658,545
OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £29,344
ISLES OF SCILLY COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
03/05/2021 £3,063,735
ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Grants to local authorities to meet a statutory duty to provide home adaptations
01/05/2021 £134,571
STOKE-ON-TRENT CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £43,139
TAMESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £280,293
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £195,498
WALSALL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £460,119
LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £195,725
WEST BERKSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £369,849
WIRRAL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £208,380
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £218,590
WOLVERHAMPTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £7,900,000
THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL Genomic sequencing to identify Covid variants in waste water.
01/05/2021 £2,604,611
£92,931,000
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY COUNCIL for the purpose of extending Observed Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) capacity.
01/05/2021 £3,000,000
LIVEWELL SOUTHWEST Eliminating Mental Health Dormitory Accommodation Programme Business Case
01/05/2021 £8,658,131
£32,854,000
THE THALIDOMIDE TRUST Provide health and wellbeing support for English thalidomiders.
01/05/2021 £258,117
DONCASTER METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £134,237
MERTON LONDON BOROUGH Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £304,298
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £119,394
SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £184,320
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £90,121
BOLTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £202,834
BRACKNELL FOREST BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £223,385
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £127,837
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £51,838
CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £551,787
COVENTRY CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £853,780
DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £649,114
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £177,717
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £267,873
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £267,041
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £322,556
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £443,189
KNOWSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £180,523
LAMBETH LONDON BOROUGH Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £393,350
LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £186,410
MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £244,763
NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £115,960
PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £246,533
LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £82,788
SANDWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £368,847
SEFTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £184,121
SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £166,369
ST HELENS METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/05/2021 £31,657
STOCKTON ON TEES BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
02/04/2021 £162,375
SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE To support the implementation of the Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS) across the health and social care sector by April 2022.
02/04/2021 £1,340,493
AIR AMBULANCE MAGPAS Part of the Autumn Budget on 29th Oct 2018, the Chancellor announced £10 million capital funding for air ambulance services in England via a competitive grants scheme for Air Ambulance Charities.
02/04/2021 £183,294
ESSEX & HERTS AIR AMBULANCE Part of the Autumn Budget on 29th Oct 2018, the Chancellor announced £10 million capital funding for air ambulance services in England via a competitive grants scheme for Air Ambulance Charities.
02/04/2021 £10,369
£4,076,073
GREAT WESTERN AIR AMBULANCE CHARITY Part of the Autumn Budget on 29th Oct 2018, the Chancellor announced £10 million capital funding for air ambulance services in England via a competitive grants scheme for Air Ambulance Charities.
02/04/2021 £488,198
£5,442,496
CORNWALL AIR AMBULANCE TRUST Part of the Autumn Budget on 29th Oct 2018, the Chancellor announced £10 million capital funding for air ambulance services in England via a competitive grants scheme for Air Ambulance Charities.
02/04/2021 £52,500
£674,153
VOLUNTARY SECTOR MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDERS FORUM Work to develop and effective social care narrative representative of user/carer experience, across those affected by a range of health inequalities.
02/04/2021 £53,060
BARNARDO'S Work to develop and effective social care narrative representative of user/carer experience, across those affected by a range of health inequalities.
02/04/2021 £20,000
£3,973,641
LIFELINE COMMUNITY PROJECTS Gathering users experience of how Primary Care Networks/Teams address health inequalities.
02/04/2021 £12,182
£11,870,565
HOMELESS LINK Promotion of the vaccination and booster programme for those experiencing homelessness and the people supporting them.
02/04/2021 £40,020
£1,181,827
FRIENDS FAMILIES AND TRAVELLERS Promote the uptake of the booster programme with the gypsy, roma and traveller community.
02/04/2021 £46,420
NATIONAL VOICES The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
02/04/2021 £46,000
AGE UK The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
02/04/2021 £90,000
£674,153
VOLUNTARY SECTOR MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDERS FORUM The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £391,469
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £1,200,000
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £184,932
BARNET LONDON BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £75,469
BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £33,580
BEDFORD UNITARY AUTHORITY CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £361,751
BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £146,640
BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £56,650
BURY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £277,046
CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £35,289
CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE UA CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £92,617
CHESHIRE EAST UA CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £148,055
CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER UA CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £24,758
BRADFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £62,952
CITY OF LONDON CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £132,199
CITY OF YORK COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £12,260
COUNTY OF HEREFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £24,757
CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £66,089
DERBY CITY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £407,489
DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £130,973
DUDLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £62,821
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £473,794
ENFIELD LONDON BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £23,854
ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £40,093
GATESHEAD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £257,047
GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £390,364
GREENWICH LONDON BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £60,656
HALTON BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £2,150
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £266,112
HARINGEY LONDON BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £285,453
HARROW LONDON BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £40,585
HARTLEPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £175,708
HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £177,540
HILLINGDON LONDON BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £1,077
ISLES OF SCILLY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £148,440
ISLINGTON LONDON BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £168,147
KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA ROYAL BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £1,333,398
KENT COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £48,400
KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £104,531
KINGSTON UPON THAMES ROYAL BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £421,799
LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £67,673
LEWISHAM LONDON BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £172,454
LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £158,957
LUTON BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £298,861
MEDWAY BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £21,434
MIDDLESBROUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £30,557
MILTON KEYNES COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £30,819
NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £26,730
NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £34,714
NORTH TYNESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £81,728
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY UA CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £60,258
NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £143,521
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £35,664
OLDHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £227,931
OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £30,476
PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £62,636
READING BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £98,474
ROCHDALE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £5,211
ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £12,734
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £147,424
SALFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £106,721
SOLIHULL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £28,586
SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £177,185
SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £123,339
SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £226,658
SOUTHWARK LONDON BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £77,938
STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £434,005
SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £30,002
SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £248,195
SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £62,022
SUTTON LONDON BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £45,993
SWINDON BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £57,945
TELFORD AND WREKIN COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £147,458
THURROCK BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £42,740
TRAFFORD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £224,735
WANDSWORTH LONDON BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £336,940
WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £234,163
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £76,292
WIGAN METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £8,613
WILTSHIRE COUNTY UA CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £9,433
WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEAD ROYAL BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £59,385
WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £61,833
BARKING AND DAGENHAM LONDON BOROUGH Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/26
01/04/2021 £960
BARNSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/25
01/04/2021 £126,841
BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/24
01/04/2021 £28,484
BEDFORD UNITARY AUTHORITY Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/23
01/04/2021 £71,564
BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN BOROUGH COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/22
01/04/2021 £130,273
BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/21
01/04/2021 £94,005
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/20
01/04/2021 £52,778
CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE UA Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/19
01/04/2021 £6,185
BRADFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/18
01/04/2021 £33,115
COUNTY OF HEREFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/17
01/04/2021 £72,912
CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/16
01/04/2021 £96,721
DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/15
01/04/2021 £84,610
DUDLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/14
01/04/2021 £150,990
EALING LONDON BOROUGH Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/13
01/04/2021 £25,689
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/12
01/04/2021 £7,087
ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/11
01/04/2021 £19,743
GATESHEAD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/10
01/04/2021 £13,722
GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/9
01/04/2021 £131,801
HACKNEY LONDON BOROUGH Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/8
01/04/2021 £4,195
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/7
01/04/2021 £32,745
KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/6
01/04/2021 £48,795
LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/5
01/04/2021 £7,486
LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/4
01/04/2021 £4,586
MIDDLESBROUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/3
01/04/2021 £17,136
MILTON KEYNES COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/2
01/04/2021 £65,025
NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/1
01/04/2021 £28,471
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY UA Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/0
01/04/2021 £61,224
NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/1
01/04/2021 £134,340
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/2
01/04/2021 £91,828
OLDHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/3
01/04/2021 £28,172
PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/4
01/04/2021 £68,140
ROCHDALE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/5
01/04/2021 £4,026
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/7
01/04/2021 £142,797
SOLIHULL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/8
01/04/2021 £20,980
SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/9
01/04/2021 £5,830
SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/10
01/04/2021 £107,364
STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/11
01/04/2021 £73,966
STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/12
01/04/2021 £45,060
STOCKTON ON TEES BOROUGH COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/13
01/04/2021 £41,125
SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/14
01/04/2021 £42,185
WAKEFIELD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/16
01/04/2021 £211,006
WALTHAM FOREST LONDON BOROUGH Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/17
01/04/2021 £94,107
WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/18
01/04/2021 £89,861
WIGAN METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/19
01/04/2021 £214,807
WIRRAL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/21
01/04/2021 £67,746
WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up). Funding model adjusted for FY 21/22
01/04/2021 £295,369
BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £14,073
CORNWALL COUNTY UA CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £204,870
HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £163,649
HILLINGDON LONDON BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £1,410,680
KENT COUNTY COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £112,640
MERTON LONDON BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £193,613
NEWHAM LONDON BOROUGH CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £26,893
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY UA CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £120,871
SALFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £55,886
SHROPSHIRE COUNTY UA CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £2,008
SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £43,612
SWINDON BOROUGH COUNCIL CTP is part of the wider asymptomatic testing programme to support delivery of the Road Map. The main aim for CTP remains to target hard to reach groups that are less likely to test (e.g. high deprivation areas/ areas with low vaccine take up); she noted that LAs remain best placed to identify and target these groups. CTP is targeted testing at scale and not mass testing. The current aims are to strengthen the LA infrastructure, support testing surges (e.g. the schools surge), while developing the longer term testing strategy.
01/04/2021 £600,000
BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £540,400
BOURNEMOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE COUNCIL Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £580,220
BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £548,910
BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £332,001
CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £478,736
CORNWALL COUNTY UA Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £443,670
GREATER MANCHESTER COMBINED AUTHORITY Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £546,344
KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £487,000
LEEDS CITY COUNCIL Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £553,051
LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £245,000
NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £170,000
MANSFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £578,026
OXFORD CITY COUNCIL Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £1,000,000
ISLINGTON LONDON BOROUGH Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £1,195,529
KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA ROYAL BOROUGH Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £678,020
LAMBETH LONDON BOROUGH Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £498,411
KINGSTON UPON THAMES ROYAL BOROUGH Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £1,081,446
NEWHAM LONDON BOROUGH Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £2,500,000
BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN BOROUGH COUNCIL To review and evaluate effectiveness of response to VOC in order to shape future policy.
01/04/2021 £2,606,000
CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL To review and evaluate effectiveness of response to VOC in order to shape future policy.
01/04/2021 £81,314
HACKNEY LONDON BOROUGH To review and evaluate effectiveness of response to VOC in order to shape future policy.
01/04/2021 £548,592
KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL To review and evaluate effectiveness of response to VOC in order to shape future policy.
01/04/2021 £20,740
KINGSTON UPON THAMES ROYAL BOROUGH To review and evaluate effectiveness of response to VOC in order to shape future policy.
01/04/2021 £2,065,800
MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL To review and evaluate effectiveness of response to VOC in order to shape future policy.
01/04/2021 £771,000
NEWHAM LONDON BOROUGH To review and evaluate effectiveness of response to VOC in order to shape future policy.
01/04/2021 £19,406
SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL To review and evaluate effectiveness of response to VOC in order to shape future policy.
01/04/2021 £3,300,000
WIRRAL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL To review and evaluate effectiveness of response to VOC in order to shape future policy.
01/04/2021 £547,503
BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £287,671
BOURNEMOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £621,741
BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £395,316
BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £302,519
CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £497,393
CAMDEN LONDON BOROUGH Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £263,544
CORNWALL COUNTY UA Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £554,927
DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £363,765
DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £1,555,281
DURHAM COUNTY UA Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £445,426
ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £295,095
GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £575,342
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £638,445
HARROW LONDON BOROUGH Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £467,698
HAVERING LONDON BOROUGH Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £413,875
HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £874,149
KENT COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £837,030
LAMBETH LONDON BOROUGH Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £1,013,345
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £679,275
LEEDS CITY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £465,842
LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £397,172
LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £293,239
LUTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £467,698
MERTON LONDON BOROUGH Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £391,604
NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £764,649
NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £502,961
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £1,083,871
OLDHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £540,080
ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £100,221
SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £421,299
STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £144,764
SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £378,612
SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £237,561
TELFORD AND WREKIN COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £447,282
WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £523,376
WEST BERKSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £300,663
WEST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £261,688
WILTSHIRE COUNTY UA Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £905,700
WIRRAL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £608,749
WOLVERHAMPTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £133,628
WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Supporting the discharge of people with a learning disability or autism from mental health hospitals back into their communities.
01/04/2021 £65,000
BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £65,000
CORNWALL COUNTY UA Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £51,500
ISLINGTON LONDON BOROUGH Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £65,000
OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £59,036
BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £80,000
CORNWALL COUNTY UA Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £46,068
MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL Shared Outcomes Fund: Out-of-hospital care models for people experiencing homelessness: to reduce rough sleeping and health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £97,000
£7,832,743
TOMMY'S Through the HW Alliance, policy teams can work collaboratively with the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, accessing the sectors expertise and connecting policy leads with hard-to-reach communities.The Alliance comprises of 19 VCSE organisations and the membership is currently confirmed for 2021-24. These organisations bring the expertise of the VCSE sector, and the voices of the people they represent, into national policy development and delivery.The HW Alliance enables system partners (and their policy teams) to strengthen and build on the relationships with the VCSE sector, providing:A route for system partners to reach a wide range of VCSE organisationsA collective voice for the VCSE sectorOpportunities co-design and co-produce solutions on cross-cutting issuesAccess to the voices of communities that experience the greatest health inequalities.Activities of HW Alliance members are designed to align with the national strategic priorities of the system partners, with a continued focus on promoting equality and reducing health inequalities.
01/04/2021 £2,790,000
£37,848,240
SKILLS FOR CARE LTD Skills for Care are DHSC's main delivery partner for Social Care Workforce development. Focusing on (1) recruitment & retention: (2) improving quality of social care through prevention & wellbeing (3) improving knowledge and skills of workforce (4)ensuring that future plans take account of sector experience through workforce integration.
01/04/2021 £59,746
£3,164,079
42ND STREET The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £29,696
£16,750,998
ANNA FREUD NATIONAL CENTRE FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £54,800
£2,464,790
CENTRE THIRTY THREE YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLING AND INFORMATION SERVICE The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £33,344
FAMILY ACTION - BRADFORD The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £59,982
FAMILY ACTION - HACKNEY The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £59,843
£3,973,641
LIFELINE COMMUNITY PROJECTS The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £29,000
£5,964,807
NORTHPOINT WELLBEING LIMITED The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £59,786
£26,753,456
PEOPLE POTENTIAL POSSIBILITIES The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £4,620
£806,370
THE PROUD TRUST The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £30,800
£880,464
VISYON The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £13,267
£1,280,714
YOUNG PEOPLE CORNWALL The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £22,400
£820,632
YOUTH WORKS NORTHAMPTONSHIRE The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £3,731
£8,049,000
AUTISM WEST MIDLANDS The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £19,170
£1,134,356
CHANCE UK The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £3,172
£1,423,922
THE FELLOWSHIP OF ST NICHOLAS The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £32,000
£3,982,921
NO LIMITS (SOUTH) The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £19,400
£474,274
OFF THE RECORD The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £44,017
£2,932,641
TAMESIDE, OLDHAM AND GLOSSOP MIND The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £10,000
£1,079,483
YORK MIND The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £18,000
£603,374
THE WHAT? CENTRE The funded schemes will expand access for children and young people aged 25 and under to local services to support their mental health and provide early intervention for those at risk of mental health problems.The fund will enable these diverse projects to reach more young people, with an emphasis on improving access to support outside of NHS services, including for groups such as those from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.
01/04/2021 £165,000
£105,145,000
HOSPICE UK To reimburse primary care contractor groups, in line with the Chief Secretary to the Treasurys direction to the Department.
01/04/2021 £164,305
£7,670,000
ALDER HEY CHILDRENS CHARITY The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is a yearly fund for voluntary and community sector organisations that is run in partnership between DHSC, PHE and NHS EI. Each year the fund has a different theme which is determined based on system-wide priorities and co-production with the voluntary sector.The theme of the HW Fund 2021-22 is providing support to families and childrens services, particularly due to the increase of paediatric respiratory infections.Provide additional support for childrens respiratory services and acute services during Autumn, Winter 2021Raise awareness of respiratory infections such as RSV and information about early detection to families and communities to prevent late admissions, especially within communities that experience the greatest health inequalitiesGive support to those with children suffering from respiratory infections such as RSV, especially where they may not have other support structures available
01/04/2021 £123,070
£15,399,000
ASTHMA UK AND BRITISH LUNG FOUNDATION PARTNERSHIP The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is a yearly fund for voluntary and community sector organisations that is run in partnership between DHSC, PHE and NHS EI. Each year the fund has a different theme which is determined based on system-wide priorities and co-production with the voluntary sector.The theme of the HW Fund 2021-22 is providing support to families and childrens services, particularly due to the increase of paediatric respiratory infections.Provide additional support for childrens respiratory services and acute services during Autumn, Winter 2021Raise awareness of respiratory infections such as RSV and information about early detection to families and communities to prevent late admissions, especially within communities that experience the greatest health inequalitiesGive support to those with children suffering from respiratory infections such as RSV, especially where they may not have other support structures available
01/04/2021 £280,000
£278,770,000
BARNARDO'S The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is a yearly fund for voluntary and community sector organisations that is run in partnership between DHSC, PHE and NHS EI. Each year the fund has a different theme which is determined based on system-wide priorities and co-production with the voluntary sector.The theme of the HW Fund 2021-22 is providing support to families and childrens services, particularly due to the increase of paediatric respiratory infections.Provide additional support for childrens respiratory services and acute services during Autumn, Winter 2021Raise awareness of respiratory infections such as RSV and information about early detection to families and communities to prevent late admissions, especially within communities that experience the greatest health inequalitiesGive support to those with children suffering from respiratory infections such as RSV, especially where they may not have other support structures available
01/04/2021 £149,534
£2,478,284
BLISS The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is a yearly fund for voluntary and community sector organisations that is run in partnership between DHSC, PHE and NHS EI. Each year the fund has a different theme which is determined based on system-wide priorities and co-production with the voluntary sector.The theme of the HW Fund 2021-22 is providing support to families and childrens services, particularly due to the increase of paediatric respiratory infections.Provide additional support for childrens respiratory services and acute services during Autumn, Winter 2021Raise awareness of respiratory infections such as RSV and information about early detection to families and communities to prevent late admissions, especially within communities that experience the greatest health inequalitiesGive support to those with children suffering from respiratory infections such as RSV, especially where they may not have other support structures available
01/04/2021 £76,085
£8,920,807
CONTACT The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is a yearly fund for voluntary and community sector organisations that is run in partnership between DHSC, PHE and NHS EI. Each year the fund has a different theme which is determined based on system-wide priorities and co-production with the voluntary sector.The theme of the HW Fund 2021-22 is providing support to families and childrens services, particularly due to the increase of paediatric respiratory infections.Provide additional support for childrens respiratory services and acute services during Autumn, Winter 2021Raise awareness of respiratory infections such as RSV and information about early detection to families and communities to prevent late admissions, especially within communities that experience the greatest health inequalitiesGive support to those with children suffering from respiratory infections such as RSV, especially where they may not have other support structures available
01/04/2021 £190,040
£32,784,000
FAMILY ACTION The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is a yearly fund for voluntary and community sector organisations that is run in partnership between DHSC, PHE and NHS EI. Each year the fund has a different theme which is determined based on system-wide priorities and co-production with the voluntary sector.The theme of the HW Fund 2021-22 is providing support to families and childrens services, particularly due to the increase of paediatric respiratory infections.Provide additional support for childrens respiratory services and acute services during Autumn, Winter 2021Raise awareness of respiratory infections such as RSV and information about early detection to families and communities to prevent late admissions, especially within communities that experience the greatest health inequalitiesGive support to those with children suffering from respiratory infections such as RSV, especially where they may not have other support structures available
01/04/2021 £82,713
£62,182,000
GUY'S AND ST THOMAS' FOUNDATION The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is a yearly fund for voluntary and community sector organisations that is run in partnership between DHSC, PHE and NHS EI. Each year the fund has a different theme which is determined based on system-wide priorities and co-production with the voluntary sector.The theme of the HW Fund 2021-22 is providing support to families and childrens services, particularly due to the increase of paediatric respiratory infections.Provide additional support for childrens respiratory services and acute services during Autumn, Winter 2021Raise awareness of respiratory infections such as RSV and information about early detection to families and communities to prevent late admissions, especially within communities that experience the greatest health inequalitiesGive support to those with children suffering from respiratory infections such as RSV, especially where they may not have other support structures available
01/04/2021 £77,066
£1,389,747
INSTITUTE OF HEALTH VISITING The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is a yearly fund for voluntary and community sector organisations that is run in partnership between DHSC, PHE and NHS EI. Each year the fund has a different theme which is determined based on system-wide priorities and co-production with the voluntary sector.The theme of the HW Fund 2021-22 is providing support to families and childrens services, particularly due to the increase of paediatric respiratory infections.Provide additional support for childrens respiratory services and acute services during Autumn, Winter 2021Raise awareness of respiratory infections such as RSV and information about early detection to families and communities to prevent late admissions, especially within communities that experience the greatest health inequalitiesGive support to those with children suffering from respiratory infections such as RSV, especially where they may not have other support structures available
01/04/2021 £124,506
£1,006,968
KOALA NORTH EAST The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is a yearly fund for voluntary and community sector organisations that is run in partnership between DHSC, PHE and NHS EI. Each year the fund has a different theme which is determined based on system-wide priorities and co-production with the voluntary sector.The theme of the HW Fund 2021-22 is providing support to families and childrens services, particularly due to the increase of paediatric respiratory infections.Provide additional support for childrens respiratory services and acute services during Autumn, Winter 2021Raise awareness of respiratory infections such as RSV and information about early detection to families and communities to prevent late admissions, especially within communities that experience the greatest health inequalitiesGive support to those with children suffering from respiratory infections such as RSV, especially where they may not have other support structures available
01/04/2021 £75,114
£510,000
MILTON KEYNES HOSPITALS CHARITY The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is a yearly fund for voluntary and community sector organisations that is run in partnership between DHSC, PHE and NHS EI. Each year the fund has a different theme which is determined based on system-wide priorities and co-production with the voluntary sector.The theme of the HW Fund 2021-22 is providing support to families and childrens services, particularly due to the increase of paediatric respiratory infections.Provide additional support for childrens respiratory services and acute services during Autumn, Winter 2021Raise awareness of respiratory infections such as RSV and information about early detection to families and communities to prevent late admissions, especially within communities that experience the greatest health inequalitiesGive support to those with children suffering from respiratory infections such as RSV, especially where they may not have other support structures available
01/04/2021 £192,500
£2,589,000
SOUTHAMPTON HOSPITALS CHARITY The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is a yearly fund for voluntary and community sector organisations that is run in partnership between DHSC, PHE and NHS EI. Each year the fund has a different theme which is determined based on system-wide priorities and co-production with the voluntary sector.The theme of the HW Fund 2021-22 is providing support to families and childrens services, particularly due to the increase of paediatric respiratory infections.Provide additional support for childrens respiratory services and acute services during Autumn, Winter 2021Raise awareness of respiratory infections such as RSV and information about early detection to families and communities to prevent late admissions, especially within communities that experience the greatest health inequalitiesGive support to those with children suffering from respiratory infections such as RSV, especially where they may not have other support structures available
01/04/2021 £167,126
SPRING NORTH The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is a yearly fund for voluntary and community sector organisations that is run in partnership between DHSC, PHE and NHS EI. Each year the fund has a different theme which is determined based on system-wide priorities and co-production with the voluntary sector.The theme of the HW Fund 2021-22 is providing support to families and childrens services, particularly due to the increase of paediatric respiratory infections.Provide additional support for childrens respiratory services and acute services during Autumn, Winter 2021Raise awareness of respiratory infections such as RSV and information about early detection to families and communities to prevent late admissions, especially within communities that experience the greatest health inequalitiesGive support to those with children suffering from respiratory infections such as RSV, especially where they may not have other support structures available
01/04/2021 £75,872
£1,357,844
ST GEORGE'S LUPSET LTD The VCSE Health and Wellbeing Fund is a yearly fund for voluntary and community sector organisations that is run in partnership between DHSC, PHE and NHS EI. Each year the fund has a different theme which is determined based on system-wide priorities and co-production with the voluntary sector.The theme of the HW Fund 2021-22 is providing support to families and childrens services, particularly due to the increase of paediatric respiratory infections.Provide additional support for childrens respiratory services and acute services during Autumn, Winter 2021Raise awareness of respiratory infections such as RSV and information about early detection to families and communities to prevent late admissions, especially within communities that experience the greatest health inequalitiesGive support to those with children suffering from respiratory infections such as RSV, especially where they may not have other support structures available
01/04/2021 £460,000
UK BIOCENTRE No cost extension due to Covid
01/04/2021 £6,000,000
BOSTON UNIVERSITY The purpose of the funding is to invest in high value innovative research to accelerate the development of products to reduce the harm to health,welfare and economic growth from drug resistant infections.
01/04/2021 £621,000
CHILD MIGRANT TRUST Management of Family Restoration Fund: Social work and inquiries work.
01/04/2021 £36,000
THE UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS It is essential work to support the wastewater programme and SAGE priorities around the use of our data for epi modelling.
01/04/2021 £194,721
NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY Newcastle university is world renowned for their ability to sample, analyse and understand trends in wastewater epidemiology. The institution was offered a direct award based on their expertise, capability and capacity to deliver this research to understand Covid prevalence in UK populations at a critical time during the pandemic.
01/04/2021 £448,785
ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS Tool to ascertain optimal number of obstiatricians required in the NHS
01/04/2021 £1,500,000
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANISATION To engage the food and agriculture sectors in sub-Saharan Africa and South and South-East Asia in the global efforts of combat antimicrobial resistance using a One Health Approach.Costed extension to grant which now ends 31st December 2022. No budget for FY 22/23
01/04/2021 £478,000
ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES No cost extension due to Covid
01/04/2021 £479,776
ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS EBC (Each Baby Counts). Aims to understand causes and contributory factors of still birth, neonatal death & Injury, by working directly with maternity units to gather data.(July-June - Year End)
01/04/2021 £1,975,286
ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS No cost extension due to Covid
01/04/2021 £195,844
UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR PROJECT SERVICES No cost extension due to Covid
01/04/2021 £1,585,000
SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE The grant is used to facilitate sector improvement, generally by improved awareness, knowledge, skills and experience of the workforce, and also specifically in areas including; safeguarding, strengths-based practice, mental capacity, prevention and dementia, all of which are key policy areas for DHSC.
01/04/2021 £1,445,773
ZOE GLOBAL Ensure the ZOE COVID Symptom Study stays live, in order to continue to provide criticaldata to a wide variety of users in the government and help save lives
01/04/2021 £67,000
ADA LOVELACE INSTITUTE To be used to identify the approach for risk assessing algorithms which will be deployed through the National Medical Imaging Platform.
01/04/2021 £136,000
ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY Controlled clinical trials in healthy volunteers to investigate visual and histological changes in the skin to both acute high dose Far-Ultraviolet-C (UVC) exposure and to chronic repeated lower dose irradiation.
01/04/2021 £160,049
DUNDEE UNIVERSITY Controlled clinical trials in healthy volunteers to investigate visual and histological changes in the skin to both acute high dose Far-Ultraviolet-C (UVC) exposure and to chronic repeated lower dose irradiation.
01/04/2021 £674,481
LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £516,259
KNOWSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £283,115
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £289,437
BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £92,486
BOLTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £93,280
CHESHIRE EAST UA Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £311,111
DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £233,528
DONCASTER METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £1,260,145
DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £543,548
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £249,253
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £295,741
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £457,797
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £251,714
LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £107,068
LAMBETH LONDON BOROUGH Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £417,748
LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £164,690
LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £464,809
LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £225,219
MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £301,298
NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £45,886
NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £233,125
LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £88,175
SANDWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £120,686
TELFORD AND WREKIN COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £401,027
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £205,204
WALSALL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £110,854
WARRINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £349,309
WIRRAL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £151,227
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £234,209
WOLVERHAMPTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £65,950
BEDFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £466,253
SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £121,862
BRACKNELL FOREST BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £240,055
CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £23,526
DERBY CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £177,484
GLOUCESTER CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £5,390
GREENWICH LONDON BOROUGH Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £66,740
HALTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £283,379
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £725,438
HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £1,841,142
KENT COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £333,139
MEDWAY BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £29,902
OLDHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £6,410
PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £104,842
PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £311,477
SEFTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £10,972
SHROPSHIRE COUNTY UA Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £206,130
SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £122,337
SOLIHULL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £76,250
SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £180,924
SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £210,184
ST HELENS METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £90,740
STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £322,860
SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £167,452
LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £110,948
THURROCK BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £129,780
TORBAY BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £839,909
LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £7,205
WILTSHIRE COUNTY UA Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £250,397
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £634,282
BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £98,031
BRADFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £433,495
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £63,591
BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £171,931
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £39,481
BURY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £300,295
CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £141,967
CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE UA Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £74,608
CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £88,041
CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £194,076
DUDLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £105,068
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £407,716
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £785,368
ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £44,185
GATESHEAD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £246,617
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £272,870
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £370,336
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £4,840
HARTLEPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £193,718
LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £1,816
ISLES OF SCILLY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £154,392
KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA ROYAL BOROUGH Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £63,904
KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £150,330
KINGSTON UPON THAMES ROYAL BOROUGH Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £62,060
LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £170,043
LUTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £134,073
MERTON LONDON BOROUGH Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £36,624
MILTON KEYNES COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £244,546
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £4,241
NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £35,594
NORTH TYNESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £40,297
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £108,090
NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £259,973
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £307,744
OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £92,489
READING BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £103,534
ROCHDALE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £6,395
ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £39,340
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £191,533
SALFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £51,594
SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £220,281
SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £86,773
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £758,390
SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £4,877
SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £104,491
SWINDON BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £75,206
TAMESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £46,074
TRAFFORD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £184,091
LONDON BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £301,142
WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £43,006
WEST BERKSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £167,332
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £74,831
WIGAN METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £82,746
WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEAD ROYAL BOROUGH COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £412,700
WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £192,594
CITY OF YORK COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £133,365
STOKE-ON-TRENT CITY COUNCIL Support to Local Authorities for Community Testing in response to COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £23,766,000
£37,848,240
SKILLS FOR CARE LTD DHSC main delivery partner for Social Care Workforce development and focuses on four key themes: (1) recruitment & retention: (2) improving quaility of social care through prevention & wellbeing: (3) improving knowledge and skills of workforce (many self-employed) & registered managers: and (4)ensuring that future plans take account of sector experience through workforce intergration.
01/04/2021 £50,000
NATIONAL CARE FORUM Care Provider Alliance (CPA) brings together eleven organisations representing an estimated 50% of independent and voluntary adult social care providers in England. An umbrella organisation for Adult Social care providers the CPA works at a strategic level to engage the sector and support delivery and implementation of DHSC priority policy areas.
25/03/2021 £133,500
£686,112
NATIONAL VOICES The grant fund to the FNF will facilitate the development of an end-to-end grant funding process for the 18 diaspora groups (i.e advertising, application, shortlisting, interviews, awarding funds and benchmarking progress, as well as regular progress updates to NHSEI)Providing results and evaluation of the grant programme to NHSEI Diaspora groups will benefit from a grant funding process that will enable them to receive funding to strengthen their pastoral support for international nurses arriving in the UK subject to criteria set by NHSEI
19/03/2021 £708,000
IMPROVEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT TLAP comprises more than 50 partners from across the health and care sector. The partnership includes representation from central government, local government, and people with lived experience, carers, and national bodies, the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector.
18/03/2021 £150,000
ASPIRE The outcomes/outputs will be aligned with NHS Englands objectives for supporting the ongoing improvement in the delivery of spinal cord injury services. The charities are an important part of the redesign of services, focused around the patient.
18/03/2021 £150,000
£1,932,747
SPINAL INJURIES ASSOCIATION The outcomes/outputs will be aligned with NHS Englands objectives for supporting the ongoing improvement in the delivery of spinal cord injury services. The charities are an important part of the redesign of services, focused around the patient.
18/03/2021 £150,000
£1,338,973
THE BACK-UP TRUST The grant fund to the FNF will facilitate the development of an end-to-end grant funding process for the 18 diaspora groups (i.e advertising, application, shortlisting, interviews, awarding funds and benchmarking progress, as well as regular progress updates to NHSEI)Providing results and evaluation of the grant programme to NHSEI Diaspora groups will benefit from a grant funding process that will enable them to receive funding to strengthen their pastoral support for international nurses arriving in the UK subject to criteria set by NHSEI
16/03/2021 £225,000
£1,769,784
THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE FOUNDATION The grant fund to the FNF will facilitate the development of an end-to-end grant funding process for the 18 diaspora groups (i.e advertising, application, shortlisting, interviews, awarding funds and benchmarking progress, as well as regular progress updates to NHSEI)Providing results and evaluation of the grant programme to NHSEI Diaspora groups will benefit from a grant funding process that will enable them to receive funding to strengthen their pastoral support for international nurses arriving in the UK subject to criteria set by NHSEI
16/03/2021 £112,500
£1,769,784
THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE FOUNDATION The grant fund to the FNF will facilitate the development of an end-to-end grant funding process for the 18 diaspora groups (i.e advertising, application, shortlisting, interviews, awarding funds and benchmarking progress, as well as regular progress updates to NHSEI)Providing results and evaluation of the grant programme to NHSEI Diaspora groups will benefit from a grant funding process that will enable them to receive funding to strengthen their pastoral support for international nurses arriving in the UK subject to criteria set by NHSEI
11/03/2021 £40,000
BRITISH THORACIC SOCIETY The BTS will provide a sustainable and impartial mechanism for improving smoking cessation by supporting people in contact with NHS services. It will be complimentary to the delivery of the NHSEI funded transformation project to offer NHS-funded tobacco dependence treatment.
04/03/2021 £150,000
£15,399,000
ASTHMA UK AND BRITISH LUNG FOUNDATION PARTNERSHIP Race Equality Foundation and Learning Disability England will explore the issues with people with learning disabilities and their families, VCSE workers, clinical leads, social care practitioners and commissioners from local health and social care systems. Together they will collate the results of the focus groups and suggest action for NHSE
04/03/2021 £30,000
£9,625,851
BROOK YOUNG PEOPLE The purpose of the Grant is to award £30,000 funding to Brook Young People in support of an urgent update to the Spotting the Signs (StS) healthcare professional proforma
01/03/2021 £29,850
£5,255,094
SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE (SCIE) Chief Social Worker related Addendum to core grant
18/02/2021 £50,000
£425,524
SUDEP ACTION ACTION will provide a sustainable and impartial mechanism for driving evidence-based improvements in quality in acute alcohol treatment services (ACTs). It will be complimentary to the delivery of the NHSE&I funded innovation project to optimise ACTs.
11/02/2021 £63,800
£358,468
LEARNING DISABILITY ENGLAND ACTION will provide a sustainable and impartial mechanism for driving evidence-based improvements in quality in acute alcohol treatment services (ACTs). It will be complimentary to the delivery of the NHSE&I funded innovation project to optimise ACTs.
04/02/2021 £20,000
£5,588,638
TOMMY'S Educate and promote the uptake of vaccination and boosters for pregnant women.
01/02/2021 £1,000,000
QUALITY BY RANDOMIZATION LIMITED Delivery of a scaled IT trial recruitment and management system which can be rapidly adapted to individual trial needsDesign of clinical trials of innovative treatments to address comment public health conditions at significantly reduced cost to current practiceDelivery of these clinical trials within the UK (and internationally where appropriate)
28/01/2021 £104,520
THE UNIVERSITY OF READING The overall goal is to develop and evaluate the utility of an evidence-based tool to identify autistic peoples sensory needs and to support staff to make informed clinical and care decisions to mitigate the impact of individuals sensory sensitivities while they receive inpatient care. The app will be designed for autistic young people and adults (aged 16 years and over). The project will involve three workstreams.
14/12/2020 £30,000
£26,526,000
SCOUTS We are currently supporting the team with its plans for expanding Mass Testing in schools. As part of this we have been building relationships with partners we intend to work with in the development and roll-out of interactive, animated learning activities for children and young people.
11/11/2020 £484,000
£35,344,009
SKILLS FOR CARE LTD Race Equality Foundation and Learning Disability England will explore the issues with people with learning disabilities and their families, VCSE workers, clinical leads, social care practitioners and commissioners from local health and social care systems. Together they will collate the results of the focus groups and suggest action for NHSE
10/11/2020 £400,000
£5,710,238
SIGNHEALTH ACTION will provide a sustainable and impartial mechanism for driving evidence-based improvements in quality in acute alcohol treatment services (ACTs). It will be complimentary to the delivery of the NHSE&I funded innovation project to optimise ACTs.
01/11/2020 £107,000
TALENT BEYOND BOUNDARIES UK Looking at how they can increase refugee representation in NHS workforce
01/11/2020 £125,000,000
£263,564,000
HSOPIC UK The expected outcomes are to sustain the hospice sector during the pandemic and also enable hospices to support the pandemic response, to enable discharge with additional capacity.
29/10/2020 £120,000
ROYAL COLLEGE OF PSYCHIATRISTS ACTION will provide a sustainable and impartial mechanism for driving evidence-based improvements in quality in acute alcohol treatment services (ACTs). It will be complimentary to the delivery of the NHSE&I funded innovation project to optimise ACTs.
29/10/2020 £50,000
£1,180,239
RACE EQUALITY FOUNDATION Race Equality Foundation and Learning Disability England will explore the issues with people with learning disabilities and their families, VCSE workers, clinical leads, social care practitioners and commissioners from local health and social care systems. Together they will collate the results of the focus groups and suggest action for NHSE
13/10/2020 £300,000
£33,062,000
BLIND VETERANS UK Grant for staffing and equipment to supply services during Covid
01/10/2020 £111,000
FIGHTING WITH PRIDE The objective of the grant funding for the WDF is therefore to equip personal health budget holders and the PA workforce to make best use of PHBs and thereby secure improved outcomes, user experience and value for money.
01/10/2020 £858,700
£13,513,054
ELRHA The UK Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) funds outstanding global health research through the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). The aim of R2HC is to develop more effective responses to humanitarian challenges by providing significant funding for high-quality research on the effectiveness of health interventions in humanitarian crises.
01/10/2020 £10,600
£507,520
THE CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR FOUNDATION Support for people dealing with challenging behaviour in children during the CV19 pandemic.
01/10/2020 £9,130
£1,164,926
BRITISH INSTITUTE FOR LEARNING DISABILITIES Essential Covid 19 support for people with learning disabilities, autistic people and those with complex needs and for their families and carers
28/08/2020 £30,000
£168,822,000
CITIZENS ADVICE CYMRU Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £35,000
£125,143,000
AGE UK Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £40,000
£125,143,000
AGE UK Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £40,000
£1,164,926
BILD (VALUING PEOPLE ALLIANCE) Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £40,000
£2,720,918
LGBT FOUNDATION LTD Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £30,000
£1,180,239
RACE EQUALITY FOUNDATION Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £30,000
£362,770
THE ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S HEALTH Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £40,000
£7,421,000
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £40,000
£362,770
THE ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S HEALTH Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £70,660
£726,903
ASHIANA COMMUNITY PROJECT Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £110,000
£449,305
CENTRE FOR FUN AND FAMILIES LTD Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £31,315
£2,383,832
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, PETERBOROUGH AND SOUTH LINCOLNSHIRE (CPSL) MIND LIMITED Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £21,025
£23,674,000
PRE SCHOOL LEARNING ALLIANCE (LEAD ORG IN EARLY YEARS ALLIANCE PARTNERSHIP) Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £59,580
£38,113,000
FAMILY ACTION Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £55,021
£36,925,390
HESTIA LIMITED Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £58,376
£327,822
HOME-START MANCHESTER Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £152,000
£965,614
KOALA NORTH WEST LTD Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £65,818
£2,412,502
LANCASHIRE WOMEN'S CENTRES Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £45,795
£1,842,730
MURRAY HALL COMMUNITY TRUST Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £46,687
£10,351,000
THE NATIONAL CHILDBIRTH TRUST Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £79,606
£6,387,390
THE NATIONAL LITERACY TRUST Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £164,399
£17,732,184
PSS (UK) Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £13,500
£3,192,247
SPLITZ SUPPORT SERVICE Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £159,142
£12,505,000
SPURGEONS Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £82,053
£2,285,279
ST MICHAEL'S FELLOWSHIP Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £39,744
£624,150
TRELYA Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £23,733
BEVAN HEALTHCARE C.I.C. Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
28/08/2020 £17,194
LOCALA COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS C.I.C. Grant funding to members of the Health and Wellbeing Alliance for priority project work in support of DHSC, NHS England and Improvement and PHE strategic priorities.
13/08/2020 £10,000
£608,558
NAVAL FAMILIES FEDERATION The objective of the grant funding for the WDF is therefore to equip personal health budget holders and the PA workforce to make best use of PHBs and thereby secure improved outcomes, user experience and value for money.
13/08/2020 £10,000
£1,044,614
ARMY FAMILIES FEDERATION The objective of the grant funding for the WDF is therefore to equip personal health budget holders and the PA workforce to make best use of PHBs and thereby secure improved outcomes, user experience and value for money.
13/08/2020 £10,000
£17,240,000
RAF FAMILIES FEDERATION (RAFFF) The objective of the grant funding for the WDF is therefore to equip personal health budget holders and the PA workforce to make best use of PHBs and thereby secure improved outcomes, user experience and value for money.
11/08/2020 £396,000
£30,803,674
HELP FOR HEROES The objective of the grant funding for the WDF is therefore to equip personal health budget holders and the PA workforce to make best use of PHBs and thereby secure improved outcomes, user experience and value for money.
07/08/2020 £5,000,000
£3,322,757
NASP LIMITED NASP Covid impact assessment will be returned with initial monitoring in November 2020 DM 8.10.20
06/08/2020 £32,600
£231,704
PTSD RESOLUTION LTD The objective of the grant funding for the WDF is therefore to equip personal health budget holders and the PA workforce to make best use of PHBs and thereby secure improved outcomes, user experience and value for money.
01/08/2020 £633,382
£17,165,261
ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS EBC (Each Baby Counts). Aims to understand causes and contributory factors of still birth, neonatal death & Injury, by working directly with maternity units to gather data.(July-June - Year End)
30/07/2020 £398,943
£2,633,462
INDEPENDENT LIVES The objective of the grant funding for the WDF is therefore to equip personal health budget holders and the PA workforce to make best use of PHBs and thereby secure improved outcomes, user experience and value for money.
14/07/2020 £345,953
£2,233,057
LEWIS-MANNING HOSPICE CARE The objective of the grant funding for the WDF is therefore to equip personal health budget holders and the PA workforce to make best use of PHBs and thereby secure improved outcomes, user experience and value for money.
08/07/2020 £2,250,000
ZOE GLOBAL LIMITED Test and Track App. Very commercially sensitive. All external Comms have to be cleared by SRO and Comms Team
18/06/2020 £150,000
£93,531,000
NATIONAL AUTISTIC SOCIETY(THE) The objective of the grant funding for the WDF is therefore to equip personal health budget holders and the PA workforce to make best use of PHBs and thereby secure improved outcomes, user experience and value for money.
04/06/2020 £76,795
£35,344,009
SKILLS FOR CARE LTD The objective of the grant funding for the WDF is therefore to equip personal health budget holders and the PA workforce to make best use of PHBs and thereby secure improved outcomes, user experience and value for money.
22/05/2020 £6,828,000
£2,850
ST JOHN AMBULANCE Support for St John Ambulance
22/05/2020 £6,000,000
£380,947
AIR AMBULANCES UK Support for Air Ambulances
22/05/2020 £785,000
£19,142,796
SAMARITANS Support for Mental Health Charities
22/05/2020 £90,000
£2,635,992
BEAT Support for Mental Health Charities
22/05/2020 £500,000
£5,427,092
YOUNG MINDS Support for Mental Health Charities
22/05/2020 £550,000
£18,375,000
PLACE 2 BE Support for Mental Health Charities
22/05/2020 £200,000
£622,311
BIPOLAR UK Support for Mental Health Charities
22/05/2020 £235,000
£3,950,609
CAMPAIGN AGAINST LIVING MISERABLY (CALM) Support for Mental Health Charities
22/05/2020 £950,000
£4,280,188
MENTAL HEALTH UK Support for Mental Health Charities
22/05/2020 £315,451
£55,260,000
ANTHONY NOLAN TRUST Cancer Patient Support
22/05/2020 £435,104
£1,671,014
JO'S CERVICAL CANCER TRUST Cancer Patient Support
22/05/2020 £341,557
£10,731,000
BLOOD CANCER UK Cancer Patient Support
22/05/2020 £1,253,175
£38,493,000
THE STROKE ASSOCIATION Support for the Stroke Association
22/05/2020 £86,000
BLISS Neonatal Care - information & support for parents
22/05/2020 £181,000
£9,003,758
TOMMY'S Neonatal Care - information & support for parents
22/05/2020 £352,435
£4,020,026
SANDS Neonatal Care - information & support for parents
22/05/2020 £182,055
£103,068,000
NATIONAL AUTISTIC SOCIETY Support for people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs
22/05/2020 £223,928
£1,702,811
BRITISH INSTITUTE OF LEARNING DISABILITIES (BILD) Support for people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs
22/05/2020 £147,778
£4,999,623
CONTACT A FAMILY Support for people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs
22/05/2020 £46,962
£1,121,201
RESPOND Support for people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs
22/05/2020 £217,796
£322,359
CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR FOUNDATION Support for people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs
22/05/2020 £120,192
£209,194
LEARNING DISABILITY ENGLAND Support for people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs
22/05/2020 £310,362
£212,820,000
ROYAL MENCAP SOCIETY Support for people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs
22/05/2020 £515,658
£113,248,000
ALZHEIMER'S SOCIETY Support for those affected by dementia
22/05/2020 £487,305
£922,448
RACE EQUALITY FOUNDATION Support for those affected by dementia
22/05/2020 £97,562
£3,605,417
CARERS UK Support for unpaid carers
22/05/2020 £334,610
HUMAN KIND Support for specialist addiction and recovery charities
22/05/2020 £258,022
£3,735,782
ROYAL OSTEOPOROSIS SOCIETY Support to prevent falls and fractures in over 70s
22/05/2020 £370,000
£1,778,935
BRAKE Support for Mental Health Charities
22/05/2020 £969,000
£2,931,195
ASSOCIATION OF DIRECTORS OF ADULT SOCIAL SERVICES (ADASS) Adult Social Care Support
22/05/2020 £250,000
NATIONAL BEREAVEMENT PARTNERSHIP Support for Mental Health Charities
21/05/2020 £2,860,000
£39,174,728
UK BIOBANK LIMITED First grant paid but some activities not part of original costing possible extension to grant. Need to ensure end of project report is completed and submitted in line with grant agreement. 3140k unspent funding.Lee has confrimed that the project has met its policy objectives (25.02.21)
21/05/2020 £107,000
£35,344,009
SKILLS FOR CARE LTD The objective of the grant funding for the WDF is therefore to equip personal health budget holders and the PA workforce to make best use of PHBs and thereby secure improved outcomes, user experience and value for money.
01/05/2020 £965,000
THE ALAN TURING INSTITUTE Independent research leadership and modelling expertise to the Turing Institute
28/04/2020 £60,000
£125,143,000
AGE UK See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £79,453
£362,770
YOUNG PEOPLE?S HEALTH PARTNERSHIP (SUPPLIER: ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PPLES MH) See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £76,000
£1,164,926
THE BRITISH INSTITUTE OF LEARNING DISABILITIES See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £60,000
£93,531,000
COMPLEX NEEDS CONSORTIUM (SUPPLIER: THE NATIONAL AUTISTIC SOCIETY) See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £80,000
CARERS PARTNERSHIP (SUPPLIER: CARERS UK) See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £60,636
£168,822,000
CITIZENS ADVICE CYMRU See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £80,000
£2,275,087
CLINKS See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £80,000
£2,037,682
LIFELINE COMMUNITY PROJECTS See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £80,000
£912,752
FRIENDS FAMILIES AND TRAVELLERS See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £51,000
£21,648,751
HOMELESS LINK See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £79,960
£2,720,918
THE NATIONAL LGBT PARTNERHIP (SUPPLIER: THE NATIONAL LGBT FOUNDATION) See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £80,000
£590,317
MATERNITY ACTION See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £80,000
£142,478
THE MEN'S HEALTH FORUM See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £80,000
£497,580
MENTAL HEALTH CONSORTIA (SUPPLIER: VOLUNTARY SECTOR MH PROVIDERS FORUM) See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £80,000
£686,112
NATIONAL VOICES See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £80,000
£1,366,665
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR VOLUNTARY AND COMMUNITY ACTION See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £80,000
£7,421,000
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS (NCVO) See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £60,000
£263,564,000
PALLIATIVE & END OF LIFE CARE CONSORTIUM (SUPPLIER: HOSPICE UK) See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £80,000
£1,180,239
RACE EQUALITY FOUNDATION See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £80,000
£1,339,807
LIVED EXPERIENCE ALLIANCE - FORMERLY THE WIN-WIN ALLIANCE (SUPPLIER: DISABILITY RIGHTS UK) See HWA summary:Working with the VCSE sector - encourange two way flow of information and inteliigence betweeen the Sector and the System.
28/04/2020 £60,000
£1,799,481
AGE UK SUNDERLAND Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £35,000
£5,373,593
CHARLTON ATHLETIC COMMUNITY TRUST Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £21,812
£860,088
CITIZENS ADVICE NORTH OXFORDSHIRE AND SOUTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £47,319
£2,059,182
CITIZENS ADVICE WALTHAM FOREST LTD Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £39,472
£2,079,897
CITIZENS ADVICE WIRRAL Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £28,760
£2,233,725
THE DUDLEY COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY SERVICE Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £60,000
£1,413,381
HEALTH EXCHANGE Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £30,000
£4,153,784
IMAGO COMMUNITY Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £59,999
£2,628,200
INVOLVE KENT Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £53,353
£30,024,000
MENTAL HEALTH CONCERN Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £36,963
NOVA Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £40,260
£27,843,845
PEOPLE POTENTIAL POSSIBILITIES Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £40,000
£834,279
REDBRIDGE COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY SERVICE Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £56,000
£924,286
SOUTH LIVERPOOL CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £60,238
£5,946,996
STREETGAMES UK Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £23,808
£11,589,000
THE YOU TRUST Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £19,000
£399,848
VOLUNTARY SUPPORT NORTH SURREY Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £60,000
£1,705,729
VOLUNTEER CORNWALL Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £18,848
£1,768,450
WITTON LODGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £41,186
£3,333,336
WOLVERHAMPTON VOLUNTARY SECTOR COUNCIL Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £32,078
£837,523
BRIGHTON AND HOVE COMMUNITY IMPETUS Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
28/04/2020 £149,892
£3,180,165
42ND STREET LIMITED Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £96,743
£16,586,927
ANNA FREUD NATIONAL CENTRE FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £137,000
£1,558,218
CENTRE THIRTY THREE YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLING AND INFORMATION SERVICE Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £83,275
FAMILY ACTION - BRADFORD Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £149,983
FAMILY ACTION - HACKNEY Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £149,596
£2,037,682
LIFELINE COMMUNITY PROJECTS Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £73,000
£5,317,379
NORTHPOINT WELLBEING LIMITED Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £148,316
£27,843,845
PEOPLE POTENTIAL POSSIBILITIES Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £11,556
£718,208
THE PROUD TRUST LTD Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £77,000
£844,947
VISYON LIMITED Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £32,453
£1,367,405
YOUNG PEOPLE CORNWALL Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £56,000
£675,409
YOUTH WORKS NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £9,437
£7,272,000
AUTISM.WEST MIDLANDS Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £47,926
£1,129,787
CHANCE (UK) Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £11,430
£1,195,264
THE FELLOWSHIP OF ST NICHOLAS Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £80,000
£3,356,576
NO LIMITS (SOUTH) Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £150,000
RESPONSE Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £49,750
SHARING VOICES Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £109,058
£2,498,747
TAMESIDE OLDHAM AND GLOSSOP MIND Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £25,000
£958,280
YORK MIND Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £17,450
£352,243
YOUNG LIVES CONSORTIUM Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £45,000
£556,316
THE WHAT? CENTRE LIMITED Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £48,500
OFF THE RECORD Competitive Grants Scheme on the extension of existing MH services for children and young people.BAU Yr2 of 3 - changed to S70 for 20/21 (Yr 1 was s64)
28/04/2020 £60,000
£22,048,454
THE SAMARITANS To facilitate the running of a small NSPA Secretariat to support delivery of an ambitious programme of work around national and local suicide prevention planning and action, building on work in 16/17.
28/04/2020 £698,000
£5,255,094
TLAP (HOSTED BY SCIE) To engage and empower communities to improve peoples wellbeing, keep them connected, and deliver the outcomes most important to them
20/04/2020 £1,585,000
£5,255,094
SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE (SCIE) - ACHIEVING STABILITY, DRIVING IMPROVEMENT, INTEGRATING SERVICES The purpose of the grant is for SCIE as an independent improvement agency, to deliver business needs and facilitate sector improvement, generally by improved awareness, knowledge, skills and experience of the workforce, and also specifically in areas including; safeguarding, strengths-based practice, mental capacity, prevention and dementia.
17/04/2020 £370,000
£1,503,392
BRAKECARE The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £6,800,000
ST JOHN AMBULANCE The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £122,562
£4,036,247
CARERS UK The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £334,610
HUMAN KIND The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £258,022
£3,735,782
ROYAL OSTEOPOROSIS SOCIETY The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £6,000,000
£6,323,109
AIR AMBULANCES UK The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £785,000
£22,048,454
SAMARITANS The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £90,000
£2,745,418
BEAT The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £500,000
£5,005,672
YOUNG MINDS The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £550,000
£18,965,000
PLACE2BE The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £200,000
£703,518
BIPOLAR UK The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £235,000
£4,820,159
CALM The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £950,000
£4,133,000
MENTAL HEALTH UK The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £315,451
£51,070,000
ANTHONY NOLAN The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £435,104
£1,671,014
JO'S CERVICAL CANCER TRUST The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £341,557
£9,307,000
BLOOD CANCER UK The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £1,253,175
£34,125,000
STROKE ASSOCIATION The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £86,000
£1,825,931
B L I S S The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £181,000
£5,588,638
TOMMY'S The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £352,435
£3,558,146
SANDS The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £304,190
£93,531,000
NATIONAL AUTISTIC SOCIETY(THE) The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £255,314
£1,164,926
THE BRITISH INSTITUTE OF LEARNING DISABILITIES The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £173,346
£5,785,577
CONTACT A FAMILY The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £78,141
£1,200,802
RESPOND The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £259,174
£507,520
THE CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR FOUNDATION The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £125,427
£358,468
LEARNING DISABILITY ENGLAND The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £471,141
£225,307,000
ROYAL MENCAP SOCIETY The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £515,658
£87,068,000
ALZHEIMER'S SOCIETY The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £487,305
£1,180,239
RACE EQUALITY FOUNDATION The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
17/04/2020 £250,000
NATIONAL BEREAVEMENT PARTNERSHIP The grant funding provided a period of support for charities providing vital services to ensure they could meet increased demand as a result of COVID-19, while continuing their day-to-day activities to help those in need, up to the end of October 2021. Each organisation was either:Providing key services specific to supporting the Covid-19 response, to reduce burden on the NHS or other public services; orProviding critical frontline services to vulnerable groups affected by Covid-19 and associated measures (ie. social-distancing) (must outline the characteristics that make those groups vulnerable).
14/04/2020 £20,000
£550,462
CAMBRIDGESHIRE RAPE CRISIS Establishment of an effective and engaged network of people and organisations that champion personalised care for people with dementia operational support of delivering the network
14/04/2020 £37,330
£1,883
WAVENEY WOMEN'S AID Establishment of an effective and engaged network of people and organisations that champion personalised care for people with dementia operational support of delivering the network
14/04/2020 £25,000
£199,223,000
THE SALVATION ARMY Establishment of an effective and engaged network of people and organisations that champion personalised care for people with dementia operational support of delivering the network
14/04/2020 £29,151
SUFFOLK RAPE CRISIS Establishment of an effective and engaged network of people and organisations that champion personalised care for people with dementia operational support of delivering the network
14/04/2020 £40,385
£500,767
MAGDELENE GROUP Establishment of an effective and engaged network of people and organisations that champion personalised care for people with dementia operational support of delivering the network
02/04/2020 £42,600
£5,255,094
SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE LPS will replace the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS), in England and Wales. To support the implementation of the Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS) across the health and social care sector.
02/04/2020 £790,313
£13,021,358
EAST ANGLIAN AIR AMBULANCE Part of the Autumn Budget on 29th Oct 2018, the Chancellor announced £10 million capital funding for air ambulance services in England via a competitive grants scheme for Air Ambulance Charities.
02/04/2020 £229,955
£9,239,114
LONDON'S AIR AMBULANCE LIMITED Part of the Autumn Budget on 29th Oct 2018, the Chancellor announced £10 million capital funding for air ambulance services in England via a competitive grants scheme for Air Ambulance Charities.
02/04/2020 £1,316,706
£11,329,614
ESSEX & HERTS AIR AMBULANCE TRUST Part of the Autumn Budget on 29th Oct 2018, the Chancellor announced £10 million capital funding for air ambulance services in England via a competitive grants scheme for Air Ambulance Charities.
02/04/2020 £1,818,199
£7,321,972
LINCOLNSHIRE AND NOTTINGHAMSHIRE AIR AMBULANCE Part of the Autumn Budget on 29th Oct 2018, the Chancellor announced £10 million capital funding for air ambulance services in England via a competitive grants scheme for Air Ambulance Charities.
02/04/2020 £219,954
£3,636,466
GREAT WESTERN AIR AMBULANCE Part of the Autumn Budget on 29th Oct 2018, the Chancellor announced £10 million capital funding for air ambulance services in England via a competitive grants scheme for Air Ambulance Charities.
02/04/2020 £319,639
£10,666,000
MIDLANDS AIR AMBULANCE Part of the Autumn Budget on 29th Oct 2018, the Chancellor announced £10 million capital funding for air ambulance services in England via a competitive grants scheme for Air Ambulance Charities.
02/04/2020 £19,978
£5,946,996
STREET GAMES Competitive Grants Scheme on Social PrescribingNeed review after Q2 for COVID19 impactBAU Yr 3 of 3 - £ 925,000Chnaged to Section 70 for 20/21 was previously Section 64
01/04/2020 £99,040
£9,233,805
ALABARE CHRISTIAN CARE AND SUPPORT Beyond Places of Safety: Funding available for community clinics, crisis cafes, and alternative places of safety to support a wider range of preventative services in the community.
01/04/2020 £117,835
£61,969,000
MIND (THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH) Beyond Places of Safety: Funding available for community clinics, crisis cafes, and alternative places of safety to support a wider range of preventative services in the community.
01/04/2020 £99,091
£617,847
ADFAM Grants to undertake work on Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorders.
01/04/2020 £111,864
£5,229,156
AQUARIUS Grants to undertake work on Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorders.
01/04/2020 £153,000
£577,810
ONE PLUS ONE LIMITED Grants to undertake work on Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorders.
01/04/2020 £106,146
£17,064,000
SEASHELL Grants to undertake work on Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorders.
01/04/2020 £639,000
COVID SNIFFER DOGS UK Charity, Medical Detection Dogs, working in partnership with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), are seeking funding to trial the detection of SARS-CoV-2 in humans using 6 highly trained, bio-detection dogs
01/04/2020 £346,105
£550,152
GLOBAL CHANGE DATA LAB The activity will provide research and analysis into the circumstances around the Covid-19outbreak. All outcomes will be independently edited and uploaded to the Recipients website,www.ourworldindata.org where results can be accessed freely
01/04/2020 £621,470
SURVITEC - COVID Grant element - capital to aid transformation of manufacturing site for gown production. Gown production procured by contract.
01/04/2020 £252,635
£6,642,949
CRUSE BEREAVEMENT CARE Increase helpline capacity to address increased volume of deaths due to pandemic.
01/04/2020 £505,985
£5,255,094
SCIE- COVID Supporting social care through Covid-19: The grants purpose is specifically about supporting providers and care professionals who are operating in an uncertain and changing environment - providing them with rapid and accessible training and best practice guides. The activity builds upon and is responsive to our strategic agenda, especially Covid19: Our Action Plan for Social Care.
01/04/2020 £98,993
£51,529,000
NHS TOGETHER AND THE CARE WORKERS CHARITY (PPE VAT RECLAIM) HMT have requested DHSC make payments to 2 charities, NHS Together and the Care Workers Charity from the VAT collected from PPE payments.
01/04/2020 £2,000,000
£61,969,000
MIND - TTC - TIME TO CHANGE (DOMESTIC) National campaign to reduce stigma and discrimination around mental health problems
01/04/2020 £2,300,000
£1,183
BIOCENTRE UK No cost extension due to Covid: for the operation and development of the national institute for health research national biosample centre.
01/04/2020 £1,239,490
£14,930,534
THE ELTON JOHN AIDS FOUNDATION Promoting HIV self-testing for Young Men in Kenya
01/04/2020 £23,470,000
£35,344,009
SKILLS FOR CARE LTD DHSC main delivery partner for Social Care Workforce development and focuses on four key themes: (1) recruitment & retention: (2) improving quaility of social care through prevention & wellbeing: (3) improving knowledge and skills of workforce (many self-employed) & registered managers: and (4)ensuring that future plans take account of sector experience through workforce intergration.
01/04/2020 £579,996
£35,344,009
SKILLS FOR CARE - MANDATORY TRAINING £400k of this pot is specifically for trials of the Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training in Learning Disability and Autism, for all health and social care staff (549531). Remaining £180k is for Transforming Care workforce (549530)
01/04/2020 £587,745
£1,246,551
ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE A partnership with the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH) to support small grant awards for early career researchers based in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Awards will specifically support research and capacity development for LMIC researchers which will benefit patients and the public in LMICs.
01/04/2020 £6,283,862
£163,681
THINK AHEAD Provide fast track social work training at degree and post graduate level.
01/04/2020 £165,091
£263,564,000
HOSPICES PPE COST REIMBURSEMENT reimburse primary care contractor groups, in line with the Chief Secretary to the Treasurys direction to the Department, for the monies they spent on PPE early on in the Covid-19 Pandemic.
01/04/2020 £470,000
£22,048,454
SAMARITANS OF BRENT Provide regular data on call cost and volume; of. freephone helpline supported by grant.Yr 3 of 4
01/04/2020 £71,077
£35,344,009
SKILLS FOR CARE LTD seeking a cost-effective way to skill up and support practice supervisors.This proposed programme is intended to support the implementation and embedding ofthe Knowledge and Skills Statement for Practice Supervisors in adult social work
01/04/2020 £1,539,154
£283,161,000
THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND The aim of R2HC is to develop more effective responses to humanitarian challenges by providing significant funding for high-quality research on the effectiveness of health interventions in humanitarian crises.
01/04/2020 £15,000
£53,120
GOOD GRIEF TRUST to signpost the recently bereaved to available suport
01/04/2020 £79,000
NATIONAL BEREAVEMENT PARTNERSHIP to extend support to people bereaved due to CV19.
01/04/2020 £1,655,360
PENINSULA DENTAL SOCIAL ENTERPRISE CIC Undergraduate dental students have been majorly affected by COVID-19 due to the aerosol generating nature of procedures. To enable dental schools to catch up on students placements and ensure the maximum number graduate this academic year, the schools require capital and revenue investment in 2020/23
01/04/2020 £14,250
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TEAM FOR INCLUSION funding to selected disabilities charities for support in respect of COVID
01/04/2020 £187,937
£161,535,000
LEONARD CHESHIRE funding to selected disabilities charities for support in respect of COVID
01/04/2020 £655,546
ROYAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF BLIND PEOPLE funding to selected disabilities charities for support in respect of COVID
01/04/2020 £212,060
£36,008,000
THE ROYAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR DEAF PEOPLE funding to selected disabilities charities for support in respect of COVID
01/04/2020 £567,705
£36,322,000
SCOPE funding to selected disabilities charities for support in respect of COVID
01/04/2020 £344,781
£70,332,977
SENSE, THE NATIONAL DEAFBLIND AND RUBELLA ASSOCIATION funding to selected disabilities charities for support in respect of COVID
01/04/2020 £238,761
£34,367,333
ODI ODI Fleming Fellowships Scheme is to uplift and build the capacity of Fleming Fund partner countries in a number of core economist competencies that underpin the development of evidence based policy relevant to addressing AMR
01/04/2020 £361,483
£3,539,499
TROPICAL HEALTH AND EDUCATION TRUST will seek to develop partnerships between NHS hospitals and clinics/hospitals in four Commonwealth countries: Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.
01/04/2020 £55,294
£5,448,357
THE METRO CENTRE LIMITED The proposed focus of the 2020 fund is addressing inequalities in SH, RH and HIV health outcomes experienced by Black, Asian, and other minority ethnic (BAME) communities. The fund is open to charitable, voluntary sector and Community Interest Companies only.This year, PHE will welcome all innovative proposals and particularly those that:Offer innovative ways of addressing poor sexual and/or reproductive health and HIV in those communities most affected, with a particular focus on BAME communitiesDemonstrate how they will deliver their project in the context of covid-19 and potential disruption to contact with service users, colleagues, suppliers and partnersAddress stigma associated with sexual and reproductive health and HIV, promoting self-esteem and improved sexual and reproductive health wellbeingSupport the integration of HIV, STI prevention and/or Reproductive Health improvement into health promotion and service delivery in other health areasSupport increased knowledge, awareness and understanding of STI and HIV prevention strategies, including condoms, testing, and for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and treatment as prevention, especially in currently underserved populations (for example, specific BAME groups or people in secure settings)Promote accurate impartial information on pregnancy choicesConsider those outside metropolitan areas and how technology can reach those distanced from physical servicesWe are particularly interested in projects that address at least two out of the three domains: reproductive health, sexual health and HIV prevention.
01/04/2020 £24,863
£16,169,000
NATIONAL CHILDREN'S BUREAU The proposed focus of the 2020 fund is addressing inequalities in SH, RH and HIV health outcomes experienced by Black, Asian, and other minority ethnic (BAME) communities. The fund is open to charitable, voluntary sector and Community Interest Companies only.This year, PHE will welcome all innovative proposals and particularly those that:Offer innovative ways of addressing poor sexual and/or reproductive health and HIV in those communities most affected, with a particular focus on BAME communitiesDemonstrate how they will deliver their project in the context of covid-19 and potential disruption to contact with service users, colleagues, suppliers and partnersAddress stigma associated with sexual and reproductive health and HIV, promoting self-esteem and improved sexual and reproductive health wellbeingSupport the integration of HIV, STI prevention and/or Reproductive Health improvement into health promotion and service delivery in other health areasSupport increased knowledge, awareness and understanding of STI and HIV prevention strategies, including condoms, testing, and for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and treatment as prevention, especially in currently underserved populations (for example, specific BAME groups or people in secure settings)Promote accurate impartial information on pregnancy choicesConsider those outside metropolitan areas and how technology can reach those distanced from physical servicesWe are particularly interested in projects that address at least two out of the three domains: reproductive health, sexual health and HIV prevention.
01/04/2020 £40,001
£11,158,000
TERENCE HIGGINS TRUST The proposed focus of the 2020 fund is addressing inequalities in SH, RH and HIV health outcomes experienced by Black, Asian, and other minority ethnic (BAME) communities. The fund is open to charitable, voluntary sector and Community Interest Companies only.This year, PHE will welcome all innovative proposals and particularly those that:Offer innovative ways of addressing poor sexual and/or reproductive health and HIV in those communities most affected, with a particular focus on BAME communitiesDemonstrate how they will deliver their project in the context of covid-19 and potential disruption to contact with service users, colleagues, suppliers and partnersAddress stigma associated with sexual and reproductive health and HIV, promoting self-esteem and improved sexual and reproductive health wellbeingSupport the integration of HIV, STI prevention and/or Reproductive Health improvement into health promotion and service delivery in other health areasSupport increased knowledge, awareness and understanding of STI and HIV prevention strategies, including condoms, testing, and for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and treatment as prevention, especially in currently underserved populations (for example, specific BAME groups or people in secure settings)Promote accurate impartial information on pregnancy choicesConsider those outside metropolitan areas and how technology can reach those distanced from physical servicesWe are particularly interested in projects that address at least two out of the three domains: reproductive health, sexual health and HIV prevention.
01/04/2020 £39,905
£148,153
TRADE SEXUAL HEALTH The proposed focus of the 2020 fund is addressing inequalities in SH, RH and HIV health outcomes experienced by Black, Asian, and other minority ethnic (BAME) communities. The fund is open to charitable, voluntary sector and Community Interest Companies only.This year, PHE will welcome all innovative proposals and particularly those that:Offer innovative ways of addressing poor sexual and/or reproductive health and HIV in those communities most affected, with a particular focus on BAME communitiesDemonstrate how they will deliver their project in the context of covid-19 and potential disruption to contact with service users, colleagues, suppliers and partnersAddress stigma associated with sexual and reproductive health and HIV, promoting self-esteem and improved sexual and reproductive health wellbeingSupport the integration of HIV, STI prevention and/or Reproductive Health improvement into health promotion and service delivery in other health areasSupport increased knowledge, awareness and understanding of STI and HIV prevention strategies, including condoms, testing, and for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and treatment as prevention, especially in currently underserved populations (for example, specific BAME groups or people in secure settings)Promote accurate impartial information on pregnancy choicesConsider those outside metropolitan areas and how technology can reach those distanced from physical servicesWe are particularly interested in projects that address at least two out of the three domains: reproductive health, sexual health and HIV prevention.
01/04/2020 £33,423
£1,544,957
YORKSHIRE MESMAC The proposed focus of the 2020 fund is addressing inequalities in SH, RH and HIV health outcomes experienced by Black, Asian, and other minority ethnic (BAME) communities. The fund is open to charitable, voluntary sector and Community Interest Companies only.This year, PHE will welcome all innovative proposals and particularly those that:Offer innovative ways of addressing poor sexual and/or reproductive health and HIV in those communities most affected, with a particular focus on BAME communitiesDemonstrate how they will deliver their project in the context of covid-19 and potential disruption to contact with service users, colleagues, suppliers and partnersAddress stigma associated with sexual and reproductive health and HIV, promoting self-esteem and improved sexual and reproductive health wellbeingSupport the integration of HIV, STI prevention and/or Reproductive Health improvement into health promotion and service delivery in other health areasSupport increased knowledge, awareness and understanding of STI and HIV prevention strategies, including condoms, testing, and for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and treatment as prevention, especially in currently underserved populations (for example, specific BAME groups or people in secure settings)Promote accurate impartial information on pregnancy choicesConsider those outside metropolitan areas and how technology can reach those distanced from physical servicesWe are particularly interested in projects that address at least two out of the three domains: reproductive health, sexual health and HIV prevention.
01/04/2020 £8,298,163
£32,315,000
THE THALIDOMIDE TRUST Provide health and wellbeing support for English thalidomiders.
01/04/2020 £2,812,499
£35,344,009
SKILLS FOR CARE LTD Skills for Care workforce development capital grant
01/04/2020 £50,000
£35,344,009
SKILLS FOR CARE LTD Transforming personal relationships work for CSWO
01/04/2020 £310,342
£1,503,392
BRAKE The bereavement service Sudden (provided by the charity Brake) provide a specialist case-management support for those with the most acute needs. Sudden Service Covid-19 Response - 2020/21
01/04/2020 £257,098,990
£263,564,000
HOSPICE UK The added capacity will ease winter and COVID-19 pressures on local health systems providing step-up and step-down facilities and crisis management to keep people out of hospitals.Providers will need to upload their hospice beds and community capacity onto the National Capacity Tracker daily, including at weekends and bank holidays, with non-compliance affecting funding.A secondary benefit is that 17 hospices that are at imminent risk of closure this financial year and a further 45 hospices that could fail in the next year will be supported through the winter months avoiding additional pressures of support required by their patients on the NHS.
31/03/2020 £16,041
£63,681,000
WE ARE WITH YOU On 23rd April 2018 DHSC & DWP announced a jointly funded package of measures to focus on providing support to children living with alcohol-dependent parents as this is a particularly vulnerable group. The grant will fund national capacity building by non-governmental organisations to complement local activity to support these children. The aim of this grant is to harness the creativity and capacity of this sector, to improve not only support for and health and education outcomes of CADeP currently, but to build the evidence base.
26/03/2020 £6,230,000
£59,949,000
MIND SMALL CHARITIES FUND £5m Direct grant to MIND on the condition that they work with the Mental Health Consortia Alliance to run a grants competition(the Alliance exists to facilitate integrated working across the MH voluntary sector)
14/03/2020 £52,216
£162,433
FORWARD ASSIST LIMITED To investigate whether an autism-specific health check is feasible and acceptable to use in the NHS, and whether it improves access to primary healthcare for all autistic adults
14/03/2020 £89,583
£57,409,000
THE HEALTH FOUNDATION To investigate whether an autism-specific health check is feasible and acceptable to use in the NHS, and whether it improves access to primary healthcare for all autistic adults
14/03/2020 £130,035
£4,021,665
THE POPPY FACTORY Establishment of an effective and engaged network of people and organisations that champion personalised care for people with dementia operational support of delivering the network
12/03/2020 £30,000
£58,638
BOWRA FOUNDATION To investigate whether an autism-specific health check is feasible and acceptable to use in the NHS, and whether it improves access to primary healthcare for all autistic adults
19/12/2019 £43,500
£597
LONDON NETWORK OF NURSES AND MIDWIVES HOMELESSNESS GROUP A strengthened Network will be able to work across systems, including secondary and primary care, public health and safeguarding frameworks, developing a hub for best practice across London, meeting the health, housing and social care needs of people who are homeless, and better safeguarding our most vulnerable patients.The network will play an invaluable role in influencing effective systems change around:Promoting access to primary care and secondary care, including accessing social care, based on individuals right to health care Preventing early death, and ensuring deaths of people experiencing homelessness are subject to a safeguarding review/investigation by local authorities where appropriateDisseminating good practice around safeguarding and homelessness via the NHS England Regional Safeguarding Lead Network Please select with an XNon-CompetedXCompeted
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Cumulative Grants
Amount Recipient
£530,601,089 HOSPICE UK
£76,321,178 SKILLS FOR CARE LTD
£26,036,628 THE THALIDOMIDE TRUST
£23,189,960 KENT COUNTY COUNCIL
£16,714,884 LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£14,252,433 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£12,943,092 BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL
£11,885,443 ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL
£10,155,847 SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL
£10,005,367 STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£9,414,970 WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL
£9,157,782 NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL
£9,051,813 MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL
£8,989,326 HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£8,570,160 CORNWALL COUNTY UA
£8,514,314 LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL
£8,286,057 LEEDS CITY COUNCIL
£8,245,371 DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL
£8,230,000 MIND - TTC - TIME TO CHANGE (DOMESTIC)
£8,123,612 EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL
£7,960,756 SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL
£7,900,000 THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
£7,898,004 DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£7,886,631 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£7,804,539 OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£7,130,520 CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL
£7,016,841 GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£6,988,139 DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL
£6,976,485 LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£6,828,000 ST JOHN AMBULANCE
£6,800,000 ST JOHN AMBULANCE
£6,670,981 DUDLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£6,527,596 DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL
£6,288,542 REGISTERED NURSING HOME ASSOCIATION LIMITED
£6,283,862 THINK AHEAD
£6,163,577 WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£6,000,000 BOSTON UNIVERSITY
£6,000,000 AIR AMBULANCES UK
£6,000,000 AIR AMBULANCES UK
£5,640,897 BRENT LONDON BOROUGH
£5,640,398 LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM
£5,494,247 HILLINGDON LONDON BOROUGH
£5,428,870 SEFTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£5,235,164 BRADFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£5,124,786 WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£5,114,924 NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£5,108,320 SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL
£5,069,550 CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£5,000,000 NASP LIMITED
£4,952,841 SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL
£4,728,713 SANDWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£4,723,626 WIRRAL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£4,705,237 WIGAN METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£4,655,223 WIRRAL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£4,447,228 LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£4,340,710 WAKEFIELD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£4,243,330 BOLTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£4,202,771 WALSALL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£4,181,686 COVENTRY CITY COUNCIL
£4,081,333 SALFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£4,079,213 BARNSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£4,078,975 SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE
£4,065,961 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£4,055,399 SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL
£3,978,802 WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL
£3,930,024 SHROPSHIRE COUNTY UA
£3,875,458 EALING LONDON BOROUGH
£3,872,751 ST HELENS METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£3,735,926 ENFIELD LONDON BOROUGH
£3,713,864 WILTSHIRE COUNTY UA
£3,688,301 CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER UA
£3,671,819 NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL
£3,623,994 KIRKLEES METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£3,571,302 WOLVERHAMPTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£3,528,349 BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL
£3,518,312 BCP COUNCIL
£3,459,443 PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL
£3,443,596 STOKE-ON-TRENT CITY COUNCIL
£3,369,239 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL
£3,358,397 BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL
£3,294,715 ISLINGTON LONDON BOROUGH
£3,220,963 EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL
£3,205,632 DURHAM COUNTY UA
£3,187,577 NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL
£3,185,565 CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£3,155,855 ACORNS CHILDREN'S HOSPICE TRUST
£3,075,580 ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£3,067,761 WEST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL
£3,033,013 CALDERDALE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£3,023,223 HOUNSLOW LONDON BOROUGH
£3,000,000 LIVEWELL SOUTHWEST
£3,000,000 GARDP FOUNDATION
£2,992,679 CROYDON LONDON BOROUGH
£2,987,389 ROCHDALE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,964,977 BEXLEY LONDON BOROUGH
£2,944,456 SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL
£2,925,152 BOSTON UNIVERSITY
£2,889,167 BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL
£2,885,856 STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,884,527 BARNET LONDON BOROUGH
£2,879,151 NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL
£2,874,271 KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL
£2,860,000 UK BIOBANK LIMITED
£2,856,842 GREENWICH LONDON BOROUGH
£2,853,183 BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,849,319 TAMESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,838,462 HARROW LONDON BOROUGH
£2,818,835 SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE (SCIE)
£2,815,307 LEEDS CITY COUNCIL
£2,803,596 NURSING AND MIDWIFERY COUNCIL
£2,782,137 DONCASTER METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,774,872 TROPICAL HEALTH AND EDUCATION TRUST
£2,774,061 DERBY CITY COUNCIL
£2,764,488 SOLIHULL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,746,648 KNOWSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,722,478 NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£2,714,004 LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL
£2,678,851 HARINGEY LONDON BOROUGH
£2,623,918 WORLD HEATH ORGANISATION
£2,614,944 BLACKPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,605,439 LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE
£2,602,814 WALTHAM FOREST LONDON BOROUGH
£2,561,759 NORTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL
£2,557,564 BROMLEY LONDON BOROUGH
£2,508,973 LAMBETH LONDON BOROUGH
£2,500,000 GRAND CHALLENGES CANADA
£2,496,081 SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNCIL
£2,489,490 TOWER HAMLETS LONDON BOROUGH
£2,484,137 SOUTHWARK LONDON BOROUGH
£2,470,674 MEDWAY BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,469,979 TRAFFORD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,455,159 SHOOTING STAR CHILDREN'S HOSPICES
£2,424,071 ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS
£2,383,525 KINGSTON UPON THAMES ROYAL BOROUGH
£2,361,483 NORTH SOMERSET COUNCIL
£2,349,370 CHILDREN'S HOSPICE SOUTH WEST
£2,344,119 PETERBOROUGH CITY COUNCIL
£2,343,287 OLDHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,342,241 CHESHIRE EAST COUNCIL
£2,333,200 WARRINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,312,933 BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL
£2,306,755 TELFORD AND WREKIN COUNCIL
£2,300,000 BIOCENTRE UK
£2,291,975 DEMELZA HOUSE CHILDRENS HOSPICE
£2,272,039 ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL
£2,268,653 HEREFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£2,268,123 MIDDLESBROUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,250,000 ZOE GLOBAL LIMITED
£2,205,355 NEWHAM LONDON BOROUGH
£2,164,942 HALTON BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,149,248 BURY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,148,069 MERTON LONDON BOROUGH
£2,138,461 WEST BERKSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£2,129,743 BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,128,689 TORBAY BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,111,868 MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL
£2,111,149 GATESHEAD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£2,059,689 PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL
£2,056,802 HAVERING LONDON BOROUGH
£2,040,978 BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL
£1,975,867 NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL
£1,973,099 NORTH TYNESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,943,643 LEWISHAM LONDON BOROUGH
£1,926,729 CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL
£1,925,738 RICHMOND UPON THAMES LONDON BOROUGH
£1,918,457 SOUTH TYNESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,902,307 SUTTON LONDON BOROUGH
£1,900,000 MENTAL HEALTH UK
£1,899,244 SOUTHEND-ON-SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,893,981 EAST ANGLIA'S CHILDREN'S HOSPICES
£1,879,226 LUTON BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,856,901 BARKING AND DAGENHAM LONDON BOROUGH
£1,851,024 IMPROVEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT
£1,841,142 KENT COUNTY COUNCIL
£1,818,199 LINCOLNSHIRE AND NOTTINGHAMSHIRE AIR AMBULANCE
£1,804,655 STOCKTON ON TEES BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,799,358 REDCAR AND CLEVELAND BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,790,783 LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST
£1,772,209 COPE CHILDREN'S TRUST (RAINBOWS HOSPICE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE)
£1,760,014 WANDSWORTH LONDON BOROUGH
£1,757,762 LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING
£1,744,593 BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL
£1,730,686 LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY
£1,680,778 MARTIN HOUSE
£1,678,410 LAMBETH LONDON BOROUGH
£1,672,964 KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL
£1,655,360 PENINSULA DENTAL SOCIAL ENTERPRISE CIC
£1,605,862 HARTLEPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,591,777 THE SAMARITANS
£1,562,968 KNOWSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,558,141 BRADFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£1,539,154 THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND
£1,529,138 CORNWALL UNITY AUTHORITY
£1,500,000 FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANISATION
£1,500,000 ESSEX & HERTS AIR AMBULANCE
£1,495,597 HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM LONDON BOROUGH
£1,476,735 OXFORDSHIRE
£1,467,977 YORK CITY COUNCIL
£1,445,773 ZOE GLOBAL
£1,444,390 LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL
£1,422,829 KIRKLEES METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,415,823 CLAIRE HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICE
£1,411,730 LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£1,410,888 SWINDON BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,410,737 BEDFORD UNITARY AUTHORITY
£1,407,614 DERIAN HOUSE CHILDRENS HOSPICE
£1,389,059 DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£1,375,524 WESSEX CHILDREN'S HOSPICE TRUST
£1,368,995 READING BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,354,783 MILTON KEYNES COUNCIL
£1,340,493 AIR AMBULANCE MAGPAS
£1,318,524 THURROCK BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,294,000 PETERBOROUGH CITY COUNCIL
£1,285,407 CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION
£1,282,476 WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEAD ROYAL BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,253,175 THE STROKE ASSOCIATION
£1,253,175 STROKE ASSOCIATION
£1,247,683 FRANCIS HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICE
£1,246,776 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£1,243,473 KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL
£1,239,490 THE ELTON JOHN AIDS FOUNDATION
£1,234,282 BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL
£1,227,532 LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL
£1,219,009 ST BARNABAS HOSPICES (SUSSEX) LTD (CHESTNUT TREE HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICES)
£1,218,472 ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA
£1,211,363 OLDHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,204,865 GREENWICH LONDON BOROUGH
£1,198,529 KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA ROYAL BOROUGH
£1,142,250 LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY
£1,140,680 SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,132,130 JULIA'S HOUSE LIMITED
£1,114,557 UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
£1,090,572 LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT
£1,088,791 BOSTON UNIVERSITY
£1,083,915 BLUEBELL WOOD CHILDREN'S HOSPICE
£1,075,656 WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,063,345 DARLINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,048,224 COVENTRY CITY COUNCIL
£1,047,114 KEECH HOSPICE CARE
£1,046,736 CAMDEN LONDON BOROUGH
£1,013,345 LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£1,000,000 QUALITY BY RANDOMIZATION LIMITED
£999,896 SEFTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£993,195 MEDWAY BOROUGH COUNCIL
£969,000 ASSOCIATION OF DIRECTORS OF ADULT SOCIAL SERVICES (ADASS)
£968,392 BRACKNELL FOREST BOROUGH COUNCIL
£965,000 THE ALAN TURING INSTITUTE
£962,395 DONCASTER METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£950,574 LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS
£930,901 HELEN & DOUGLAS HOUSE HOSPICE CARE FOR CHILDREN & YOUNG ADULTS
£926,072 LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL
£925,155 HAVENS CHRISTIAN HOSPICE (NOW KNOWN AS HAVENS HOSPICES)
£924,981 LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD
£912,386 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY UA
£887,280 CORNWALL COUNTY UA
£883,897 HAVEN HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICE (HAVEN HOUSE FOUNDATION)
£880,926 WEST BERKSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£878,329 WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£872,522 PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL
£868,693 LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING
£858,700 ELRHA
£846,458 NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL
£836,348 BOURNEMOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE COUNCIL
£830,460 WOLVERHAMPTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£828,071 BOURNEMOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE COUNCIL
£813,250 ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE
£802,783 ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL
£794,453 HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£790,313 EAST ANGLIAN AIR AMBULANCE
£785,000 SAMARITANS
£780,353 LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW
£778,923 RICHARD HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICE
£764,681 WOLVERHAMPTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£764,649 NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£763,044 NOAH'S ARK - THE CHILDREN'S HOSPICE
£758,796 WALSALL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£751,431 DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL
£749,960 THE FORGET ME NOT CHILDREN'S HOSPICE
£746,796 BOURNEMOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE COUNCIL
£743,060 WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£739,986 RACE EQUALITY FOUNDATION
£726,331 CAMDEN LONDON BOROUGH
£724,539 DOUGLAS MACMILLAN HOSPICE (WAS DONNA LOUISE)
£724,213 ZOë'S PLACE TRUST (LIVERPOOL)
£724,211 THE NATIONAL AUTISTIC SOCIETY
£715,571 MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL
£709,939 DONCASTER METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£694,715 LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE
£687,709 BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL
£680,342 BRAKECARE
£679,275 LEEDS CITY COUNCIL
£676,294 HOPE HOUSE CHILDREN'S HOSPICES
£674,298 CITY OF BRADFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£669,220 HUMAN KIND
£667,932 SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL
£658,753 SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNCIL
£656,334 LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM
£655,546 ROYAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF BLIND PEOPLE
£652,492 WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION
£648,698 HAVERING LONDON BOROUGH
£645,408 CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE
£642,071 NORTH TYNESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£639,000 COVID SNIFFER DOGS
£636,748 EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL
£633,382 ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS
£621,470 SURVITEC - COVID
£621,000 CHILD MIGRANT TRUST
£614,182 LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW
£607,737 NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£605,965 LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY
£605,815 THE CHILDREN'S TRUST, TADWORTH
£599,693 LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL
£588,126 CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£587,745 ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE
£586,811 ST ANDREWS HOSPICE LIMITED
£586,329 SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£583,138 KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL
£581,687 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£579,996 SKILLS FOR CARE - MANDATORY TRAINING
£579,000 NATIONAL BEREAVEMENT PARTNERSHIP
£578,769 SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL
£578,026 OXFORD CITY COUNCIL
£571,560 HARINGEY LONDON BOROUGH
£567,705 SCOPE
£566,690 LAMBETH LOCAL AUTHORITY
£565,864 GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£556,852 ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£552,089 BLACKPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL
£550,000 PLACE 2 BE
£550,000 PLACE2BE
£548,844 LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM
£548,201 JIGSAW CHILDREN'S HOSPICE (EDEN VALLEY HOSPICE)
£547,063 TAMESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£545,291 ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£541,760 KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA ROYAL BOROUGH
£530,932 BARNET LONDON BOROUGH
£530,000 LINCOLN CITY COUNCIL
£528,663 STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£521,066 STILLBIRTH AND NEONATAL DEATH SOCIETY
£517,126 LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM
£515,658 ALZHEIMER'S SOCIETY
£515,658 ALZHEIMER'S SOCIETY
£512,656 CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER UA
£512,207 WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL
£509,235 WANDSWORTH LONDON BOROUGH
£500,000 YOUNG MINDS
£500,000 YOUNG MINDS
£499,388 CHRISTIAN HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF GHANA (CHAG)
£493,940 SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL
£492,706 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£488,198 CORNWALL AIR AMBULANCE TRUST
£488,130 BROOK YOUNG PEOPLE
£487,305 RACE EQUALITY FOUNDATION
£487,000 LEEDS CITY COUNCIL
£486,306 LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£479,776 ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS
£478,694 WIGAN METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£478,000 ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
£476,367 ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL
£476,063 BUTTERWICK LIMITED
£473,794 ENFIELD LONDON BOROUGH
£471,141 ROYAL MENCAP SOCIETY
£470,594 LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£468,857 DERBY CITY COUNCIL
£468,062 LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON
£466,921 SWINDON BOROUGH COUNCIL
£465,842 LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL
£461,951 WALTHAM FOREST COUNCIL
£460,000 UK BIOCENTRE
£457,539 SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL
£456,873 TOMMY'S
£452,196 LUTON BOROUGH COUNCIL
£450,545 ZOE'S PLACE TRUST
£450,000 WOMEN AND GIRLS NETWORK
£448,943 INDEPENDENT LIVES
£445,259 THE BRITISH INSTITUTE OF LEARNING DISABILITIES
£443,670 GREATER MANCHESTER COMBINED AUTHORITY
£443,489 SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL
£443,403 WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL
£437,908 CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£437,021 ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL
£436,222 GREAT YARMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£435,830 LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET
£435,104 JO'S CERVICAL CANCER TRUST
£435,104 JO'S CERVICAL CANCER TRUST
£430,615 READING BOROUGH COUNCIL
£429,918 OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£429,354 TRINITY HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE SERVICES LTD
£425,367 WIGAN COUNCIL
£422,643 STOKE-ON-TRENT CITY COUNCIL
£421,395 ELLENOR
£421,189 TORBAY BOROUGH COUNCIL
£419,583 THE HEALTH FOUNDATION
£412,700 WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£410,118 BRECKLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL
£409,500 THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE FOUNDATION
£409,177 PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL
£407,299 SOLIHULL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£405,039 LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK
£404,340 LUTON BOROUGH COUNCIL
£402,847 LAMBETH LONDON BOROUGH
£400,000 SIGNHEALTH
£398,439 LIFELINE COMMUNITY PROJECTS
£396,000 HELP FOR HEROES
£395,335 SALFORD CITY COUNCIL
£392,500 NORTH DEVON DISTRICT COUNCIL
£391,604 NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL
£389,600 EALING COUNCIL
£389,251 MENCAP
£389,162 CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER COUNCIL
£386,790 WILTSHIRE COUNTY UA
£383,500 EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL
£382,865 ST GILES TRUST
£382,000 DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL
£378,423 DACORUM BOROUGH COUNCIL
£374,000 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£371,297 ST OSWALD'S HOSPICE
£371,075 BRACKNELL FOREST BOROUGH COUNCIL
£370,000 BRAKE
£369,849 WIRRAL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£360,585 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£360,093 SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL
£359,000 COLCHESTER BOROUGH COUNCIL
£358,950 LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON
£355,500 HUNTINGDONSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£354,500 LANCASTER CITY COUNCIL
£352,467 HEREFORDSHIRE COUNCIL
£352,435 SANDS
£351,516 RASAC
£349,931 CHESHIRE EAST UA
£349,309 WIRRAL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£348,663 THE CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR FOUNDATION
£346,105 GLOBAL CHANGE DATA LAB
£345,953 LEWIS-MANNING HOSPICE CARE
£345,876 OLDHAM COUNCIL
£344,781 SENSE, THE NATIONAL DEAFBLIND AND RUBELLA ASSOCIATION
£341,557 BLOOD CANCER UK
£341,557 BLOOD CANCER UK
£339,085 ALEXANDER DEVINE CHILDREN'S CANCER TRUST
£334,757 ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL
£333,789 BILD (VALUING PEOPLE ALLIANCE)
£333,500 CITY OF YORK COUNCIL
£330,022 THINK AHEAD
£328,000 CROYDON LONDON BOROUGH
£326,584 FAMILY ACTION - BRADFORD
£323,244 PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL
£321,000 MANSFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL
£319,639 MIDLANDS AIR AMBULANCE
£318,000 BASILDON BOROUGH COUNCIL
£315,451 ANTHONY NOLAN TRUST
£315,451 ANTHONY NOLAN
£314,552 MIDDLESBROUGH COUNCIL
£313,974 NORTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL
£312,435 WILTSHIRE COUNCIL
£310,985 MILTON KEYNES COUNCIL
£309,739 LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY
£309,595 RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL
£307,170 TAMESIDE, OLDHAM AND GLOSSOP MIND
£301,988 THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH
£301,500 SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL
£300,236 EAST SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL
£300,000 THE SOUTH CENTRE
£300,000 BLIND VETERANS UK
£299,580 WEST SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL
£296,488 DORSET COUNCIL
£295,506 TELFORD AND WREKIN COUNCIL
£293,879 LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL
£293,188 COVENTRY CITY COUNCIL
£292,063 CITY OF YORK COUNCIL
£290,614 ROCHDALE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£286,328 SOUTH SOMERSET DISTRICT COUNCIL
£286,263 LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON
£284,553 ST OSWALD'S HOSPICE
£283,603 SOMERSET WEST AND TAUNTON DISTRICT COUNCIL
£280,861 WYRE FOREST DISTRICT COUNCIL
£280,000 BARNARDO'S
£279,712 MIDDLESBROUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£278,751 THURROCK BOROUGH COUNCIL
£278,070 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£276,117 SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL
£273,644 SOUTH NORFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL
£273,070 ASTHMA UK AND BRITISH LUNG FOUNDATION PARTNERSHIP
£269,389 HERTFORSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£268,116 LEARNING DISABILITY ENGLAND
£267,747 SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£266,393 CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE UA
£265,768 LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL
£265,500 OLDHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£264,184 STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£264,000 WELWYN HATFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL
£263,252 THE JESSIE MAY TRUST
£263,033 CALDERDALE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£263,028 LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£262,000 COVENTRY CITY COUNCIL
£261,739 ROCHDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£260,759 WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£259,920 NATIONAL VOICES
£259,337 MEDWAY COUNCIL
£258,022 ROYAL OSTEOPOROSIS SOCIETY
£258,022 ROYAL OSTEOPOROSIS SOCIETY
£256,836 GATESHEAD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£255,701 SANDWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£252,635 CRUSE BEREAVEMENT CARE
£249,518 SOLIHULL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£248,362 PEOPLE POTENTIAL POSSIBILITIES
£246,973 BOLTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£245,000 EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL
£244,926 BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL
£244,780 WAKEFIELD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£242,137 MSI REPRODUCTIVE CHOICES
£242,055 NATIONAL AUTISTIC SOCIETY
£239,983 RENNIE GROVE HOSPICE CARE
£239,471 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL
£238,761 ODI
£235,000 CAMPAIGN AGAINST LIVING MISERABLY (CALM)
£235,000 CALM
£234,163 WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL
£234,100 CHERWELL DISTRICT COUNCIL
£229,955 LONDON'S AIR AMBULANCE LIMITED
£227,340 BROADLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL
£226,034 WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£223,863 CONTACT Minorities: Disability
£221,695 SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL
£220,281 SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL
£219,954 GREAT WESTERN AIR AMBULANCE
£219,561 CARERS UK
£217,796 CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR FOUNDATION
£217,039 LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN
£216,712 FRIENDS FAMILIES AND TRAVELLERS
£215,583 DUDLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£213,905 GOSPORT BOROUGH COUNCIL
£213,115 HACKNEY LONDON BOROUGH
£212,060 THE ROYAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR DEAF PEOPLE
£211,500 NORWICH CITY COUNCIL
£210,523 TORRIDGE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£209,835 BURY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£209,403 EAST LINDSEY DISTRICT COUNCIL
£209,012 WIRRAL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£208,500 NORTH KESTEVEN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£203,781 CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL
£202,824 TELFORD AND WREKIN COUNCIL
£202,072 LONDON BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH
£201,223 BLACKPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL
£200,430 TAMWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£200,000 BIPOLAR UK
£200,000 BIPOLAR UK
£199,098 ROCHDALE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£198,898 DUDLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£198,000 REGISTERED NURSING HOME ASSOCIATION
£197,822 STOKE-ON-TRENT CITY COUNCIL
£196,210 BEST BEGINNINGS
£196,060 STOKE-ON-TRENT CITY COUNCIL
£195,844 UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR PROJECT SERVICES
£195,500 NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL
£195,089 JAMES HOPKINS TRUST
£194,721 NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY
£192,500 SOUTHAMPTON HOSPITALS CHARITY
£191,800 CENTRE THIRTY THREE YOUNG PEOPLE'S COUNSELLING AND INFORMATION SERVICE
£191,533 SALFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£190,040 FAMILY ACTION Health: Early Years
£189,175 ASHFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL
£187,937 LEONARD CHESHIRE
£187,138 THE WOMEN'S ORGANISATION
£186,500 NEWARK AND SHERWOOD DISTRICT COUNCIL
£185,861 ALLERDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£185,607 MATERNITY ACTION
£185,486 FOREST OF DEAN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£182,645 HOMELESS LINK
£182,378 CANNOCK CHASE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£182,024 ASHFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL
£181,000 TOMMY'S
£181,000 AGE UK
£180,390 CAMBRIDGE CITY COUNCIL
£178,468 STOCKTON ON TEES BOROUGH COUNCIL
£177,712 SCARBOROUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£177,500 WEST OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£177,484 GLOUCESTER CITY COUNCIL
£177,185 SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNCIL
£175,987 TELFORD AND WREKIN COUNCIL
£175,766 LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON
£175,641 PRESTON CITY COUNCIL
£175,000 STOCKTON ON TEES BOROUGH COUNCIL
£173,500 CLINKS
£173,346 CONTACT A FAMILY
£171,430 CHESHIRE EAST UA
£170,902 SANDWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£170,378 SUFFOLK'S LIBRARIES IPS LIMITED
£170,000 MANSFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL
£169,269 STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£167,126 SPRING NORTH
£166,500 SOUTH TYNESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£166,153 WIGAN METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£164,893 LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM
£164,399 PSS (UK)
£164,305 ALDER HEY CHILDRENS CHARITY
£164,000 LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£164,000 EASTLEIGH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£163,625 PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL
£161,658 SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL
£160,049 DUNDEE UNIVERSITY
£159,142 SPURGEONS
£158,643 CROYDON COUNCIL
£157,769 READING BOROUGH COUNCIL
£157,464 WELLBEING OF WOMEN
£156,900 CHASING THE STIGMA
£154,500 BURNLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
£153,944 BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL
£153,000 ONE PLUS ONE LIMITED
£152,441 DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL
£152,000 KOALA NORTH WEST LTD
£151,904 STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£151,830 WANDSWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£151,067 CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE UA
£150,298 ARUN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£150,000 THE BACK-UP TRUST
£150,000 SPINAL INJURIES ASSOCIATION
£150,000 RESPONSE
£150,000 NATIONAL CARE FORUM
£150,000 ASPIRE
£149,892 42ND STREET LIMITED
£149,534 BLISS
£149,000 SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL
£148,500 SOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£148,500 KNOWSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£148,213 SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL
£148,055 CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER UA
£147,458 THURROCK BOROUGH COUNCIL
£146,710 ASHIANA COMMUNITY PROJECT
£146,000 WARRINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL
£145,500 SEDGEMOOR DISTRICT COUNCIL
£145,055 PENDLE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£145,000 THE RICHARD DIMBLEBY CANCER FUND
£144,319 SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL
£143,833 BARKING AND DAGENHAM LONDON BOROUGH
£143,161 SOUTH DERBYSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£142,557 LUTON COUNCIL
£142,500 VOLUNTARY SECTOR MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDERS FORUM
£142,336 HALTON BOROUGH COUNCIL
£140,956 EXETER CITY COUNCIL
£140,293 THURROCK BOROUGH COUNCIL
£140,271 TEIGNBRIDGE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£140,047 BARNARDO'S
£139,879 CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL
£139,158 TAMESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£138,500 BASINGSTOKE AND DEANE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£137,791 STAFFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL
£137,533 THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
£136,536 GYNAECOLOGY CANCER RESEARCH FUND
£136,000 ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY
£135,000 THE SKIPTON FUND
£134,237 MERTON LONDON BOROUGH
£134,154 LGBT FOUNDATION LTD
£134,073 MERTON LONDON BOROUGH
£133,923 THANET DISTRICT COUNCIL
£132,500 HARLOW DISTRICT COUNCIL
£132,199 CITY OF YORK COUNCIL
£131,000 CARLISLE CITY COUNCIL
£130,035 THE POPPY FACTORY
£129,771 SURVIVORS UK
£129,064 BEDFORD UNITARY AUTHORITY
£127,651 LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS
£127,640 FENLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL
£127,000 EREWASH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£126,439 ANNA FREUD NATIONAL CENTRE FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
£126,087 HARROGATE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£125,000 BLABY DISTRICT COUNCIL
£124,549 LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK
£124,506 KOALA NORTH EAST
£123,054 MID DEVON DISTRICT COUNCIL
£122,500 BRENTWOOD BOROUGH COUNCIL
£122,017 INSTITUTE OF HEALTH VISITING
£121,862 BRACKNELL FOREST BOROUGH COUNCIL
£121,482 NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL
£121,482 NORTH HERTFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£120,192 LEARNING DISABILITY ENGLAND
£120,000 ROYAL COLLEGE OF PSYCHIATRISTS
£120,000 NATIONAL FEDERATION OF COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS
£119,710 CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION
£117,835 MIND (THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH)
£116,143 BEDFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL
£114,500 FOLKESTONE AND HYTHE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£114,044 DARLINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL
£114,000 LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES
£113,394 BRAINTREE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£112,500 HEREFORDSHIRE OF HEREFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£112,038 SOUTH RIBBLE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£112,000 NO LIMITS (SOUTH)
£111,864 AQUARIUS
£111,267 HAVANT BOROUGH COUNCIL
£111,000 FIGHTING WITH PRIDE
£110,707 FERTILITY NETWORK UK
£110,203 HAMBLETON DISTRICT COUNCIL
£110,000 CENTRE FOR FUN AND FAMILIES LTD
£109,676 MALVERN HILLS DISTRICT COUNCIL
£109,444 CASTLE POINT BOROUGH COUNCIL
£108,124 CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL
£107,851 LEWISHAM COUNCIL
£107,000 TALENT BEYOND BOUNDARIES UK
£106,146 SEASHELL
£104,520 THE UNIVERSITY OF READING
£103,000 NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME BOROUGH COUNCIL
£102,000 NORTHPOINT WELLBEING LIMITED
£102,000 GEDLING BOROUGH COUNCIL
£101,500 COTSWOLD DISTRICT COUNCIL
£101,238 OLDHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£99,500 NATIONAL VOICES
£99,091 ADFAM
£99,040 ALABARE CHRISTIAN CARE AND SUPPORT
£98,993 NHS TOGETHER AND THE CARE WORKERS CHARITY (PPE VAT RECLAIM)
£98,000 STRATFORD-ON-AVON DISTRICT COUNCIL
£97,669 CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL
£97,562 CARERS UK
£97,500 HYNDBURN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£97,000 BRITISH RED CROSS
£95,310 EAST DEVON DISTRICT COUNCIL
£95,265 DARTFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL
£94,707 LOCALITY (UK)
£94,005 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£92,291 ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON UPON THAMES
£92,000 SOUTH HOLLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL
£92,000 BEXLEY LONDON BOROUGH
£90,764 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL
£90,636 CITIZENS ADVICE CYMRU
£90,000 BEAT
£90,000 BEAT
£89,526 CANTERBURY CITY COUNCIL
£88,714 BASSETLAW DISTRICT COUNCIL
£87,936 VALE OF WHITE HORSE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£87,876 TRAFFORD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£86,788 KING'S LYNN AND WEST NORFOLK BOROUGH COUNCIL
£86,228 SELBY DISTRICT COUNCIL
£86,000 BLISS
£86,000 B L I S S
£85,000 WORCESTER CITY COUNCIL
£84,893 ROYAL COLLEGE OF MIDWIVES
£84,080 GOOD THINGS FOUNDATION
£82,713 GUY'S AND ST THOMAS' FOUNDATION
£82,500 WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL
£82,053 ST MICHAEL'S FELLOWSHIP
£81,500 KINGSTON UPON THAMES ROYAL BOROUGH
£81,477 LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON
£81,344 SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL
£81,269 BIRMINGHAM VSC
£80,642 BRITISH PREGNANCY ADVISORY SERVICE
£80,605 AMBER VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
£80,583 GRAVESHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL
£80,000 THE MEN'S HEALTH FORUM
£80,000 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR VOLUNTARY AND COMMUNITY ACTION
£80,000 MENTAL HEALTH CONSORTIA (SUPPLIER: VOLUNTARY SECTOR MH PROVIDERS FORUM)
£80,000 LIVED EXPERIENCE ALLIANCE - FORMERLY THE WIN-WIN ALLIANCE (SUPPLIER: DISABILITY RIGHTS UK)
£80,000 CARERS PARTNERSHIP (SUPPLIER: CARERS UK)
£79,960 THE NATIONAL LGBT PARTNERHIP (SUPPLIER: THE NATIONAL LGBT FOUNDATION)
£79,606 THE NATIONAL LITERACY TRUST
£79,453 YOUNG PEOPLE?S HEALTH PARTNERSHIP (SUPPLIER: ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PPLES MH)
£79,000 THE QUEENS NURSING INSTITUTE
£78,889 THERA TRUST
£78,889 SEEABILITY
£78,889 PEOPLE FIRST
£78,889 CAUDWELL CHILDREN
£78,141 RESPOND
£78,000 ROCHFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL
£77,500 EAST HERTFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£77,162 HERE (CARE UNBOUND LIMITED)
£77,000 VISYON LIMITED
£77,000 EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£76,274 NUNEATON AND BEDWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£75,872 ST GEORGE'S LUPSET LTD
£75,565 NOA GIRLS
£75,114 MILTON KEYNES HOSPITALS CHARITY
£75,000 GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£73,500 SOUTH HAMS DISTRICT COUNCIL
£73,128 NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL
£72,850 WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL
£71,728 DONCASTER COUNCIL
£71,500 BROXTOWE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£71,000 NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£70,000 THE ASSOCIATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE'S HEALTH
£69,069 RYEDALE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£69,000 NORTH SOMERSET COUNCIL
£68,937 MILTON KEYNES COUNCIL
£68,865 HART DISTRICT COUNCIL
£68,434 RUGBY BOROUGH COUNCIL
£67,535 BARNET COUNCIL
£67,000 ADA LOVELACE INSTITUTE
£66,840 CHESTERFIELD BOROUGH COUNCIL
£66,500 NORTH WEST LEICESTERSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£65,818 LANCASHIRE WOMEN'S CENTRES
£64,452 CITY OF LONDON
£62,636 READING BOROUGH COUNCIL
£61,441 SOUTH KESTEVEN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£60,500 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS DISTRICT COUNCIL
£60,238 STREETGAMES UK
£60,000 VOLUNTEER CORNWALL
£60,000 HEALTH EXCHANGE
£60,000 CHARNWOOD BOROUGH COUNCIL
£60,000 AGE UK SUNDERLAND
£59,999 INVOLVE KENT
£59,746 42ND STREET
£59,580 FAMILY ACTION
£59,571 HEELEY DEVELOPMENT TRUST
£59,227 CRAWLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
£58,376 HOME-START MANCHESTER
£57,000 BROXBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£56,000 YOUTH WORKS NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
£56,000 SOUTH LIVERPOOL CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU
£55,294 THE METRO CENTRE LIMITED
£55,119 GATESHEAD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£55,021 HESTIA LIMITED
£55,000 HIGH PEAK BOROUGH COUNCIL
£55,000 EPPING FOREST DISTRICT COUNCIL
£55,000 ACTION ON SMOKING AND HEALTH (ASH)
£54,579 REDDITCH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£54,552 CHICHESTER DISTRICT COUNCIL
£54,000 HINCKLEY AND BOSWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£53,606 WEST LINDSEY DISTRICT COUNCIL
£53,353 MENTAL HEALTH CONCERN
£52,966 THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE SOLUTIONS
£52,910 HERTSMERE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£52,754 GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY (GLA)
£52,500 WORTHING BOROUGH COUNCIL
£52,216 FORWARD ASSIST LIMITED
£52,000 TRAFFORD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£51,757 LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD
£51,274 THE NAZ PROJECT(LONDON)
£51,000 WYRE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£50,689 DERBYSHIRE DALES DISTRICT COUNCIL
£50,000 SUDEP ACTION
£50,000 NHS RETIREMENT FELLOWSHIP
£50,000 AGE UK
£49,799 COPELAND BOROUGH COUNCIL
£49,750 SHARING VOICES
£48,500 WYCHAVON DISTRICT COUNCIL
£48,500 OFF THE RECORD
£48,252 BARROW-IN-FURNESS DISTRICT COUNCIL
£48,000 BOLSOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL
£47,926 CHANCE (UK)
£47,693 MILTON KEYNES COUNCIL
£47,319 CITIZENS ADVICE WALTHAM FOREST LTD
£47,000 HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM LONDON BOROUGH
£46,962 RESPOND
£46,687 THE NATIONAL CHILDBIRTH TRUST
£46,336 UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
£45,795 MURRAY HALL COMMUNITY TRUST
£45,720 YOUNG PEOPLE CORNWALL
£45,666 BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL
£45,375 COUNTY OF HEREFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£45,060 STOCKTON ON TEES BOROUGH COUNCIL
£45,000 THE WHAT? CENTRE LIMITED
£43,601 THE FOSTERING NETWORK
£43,500 LONDON NETWORK OF NURSES AND MIDWIVES HOMELESSNESS GROUP
£43,099 REIGATE AND BANSTEAD BOROUGH COUNCIL
£42,740 TRAFFORD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£42,500 HARBOROUGH DISTRICT COUNCIL
£42,357 WOKING BOROUGH COUNCIL
£42,185 WAKEFIELD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£42,000 RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
£42,000 MAIDSTONE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£42,000 FAREHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL
£41,186 WOLVERHAMPTON VOLUNTARY SECTOR COUNCIL
£40,385 MAGDELENE GROUP
£40,279 RUSHCLIFFE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£40,001 TERENCE HIGGINS TRUST
£40,000 REDBRIDGE COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY SERVICE
£40,000 BRITISH THORACIC SOCIETY
£39,905 TRADE SEXUAL HEALTH
£39,874 MELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL
£39,750 ROY CASTLE LUNG CANCER FOUNDATION
£39,744 TRELYA
£39,472 CITIZENS ADVICE WIRRAL
£39,235 SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£39,000 ROTHER DISTRICT COUNCIL
£38,690 IPSWICH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£38,500 NEW FOREST DISTRICT COUNCIL
£38,500 MID SUSSEX DISTRICT COUNCIL
£38,500 HASTINGS BOROUGH COUNCIL
£38,101 NORTH NORFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL
£37,500 SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£37,330 WAVENEY WOMEN'S AID
£37,091 CITY OF LONDON
£36,963 NOVA
£36,226 TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
£36,000 THE LOVE TANK
£36,000 THE UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
£35,538 TEWKESBURY BOROUGH COUNCIL
£35,500 UTTLESFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL
£35,319 EDEN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£35,091 HEREFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
£35,000 YORK MIND
£35,000 CHELMSFORD CITY COUNCIL
£35,000 CHARLTON ATHLETIC COMMUNITY TRUST
£34,500 EAST HAMPSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£34,337 SOFEA
£33,955 MENDIP DISTRICT COUNCIL
£33,423 YORKSHIRE MESMAC
£32,863 ENDOMETRIOSIS UK
£32,600 PTSD RESOLUTION LTD
£32,427 YMCA DERBYSHIRE.
£32,203 CHORLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
£32,078 BRIGHTON AND HOVE COMMUNITY IMPETUS
£31,315 CAMBRIDGESHIRE, PETERBOROUGH AND SOUTH LINCOLNSHIRE (CPSL) MIND LIMITED
£31,000 WEALDEN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£31,000 HORSHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL
£31,000 BLACKPOOL COUNCIL
£30,887 SOUTH LAKELAND DISTRICT COUNCIL
£30,800 VISYON
£30,312 GLOUCESTER CITY COUNCIL
£30,002 SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL
£30,000 SCOUTS
£30,000 IMAGO COMMUNITY
£30,000 BOWRA FOUNDATION
£29,975 RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL
£29,500 SURREY HEATH BOROUGH COUNCIL
£29,344 ISLES OF SCILLY COUNCIL
£29,151 SUFFOLK RAPE CRISIS
£28,859 TRADE SEXUAL HEALTH
£28,760 THE DUDLEY COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY SERVICE
£28,000 NORTH WARWICKSHIRE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£27,707 NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL
£27,500 WAVERLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
£27,199 SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL
£26,730 NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL
£26,000 LICHFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL
£25,548 LONDON BOROUGH OF BEXLEY
£25,157 NATIONAL UNPLANNED PREGNANCY ADVISORY SERVICE
£25,000 WEST LANCASHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£25,000 THE SALVATION ARMY
£25,000 LOVE TANK
£24,863 NATIONAL CHILDREN'S BUREAU
£24,000 CHELMSFORD CITY COUNCIL
£24,000 BOSTON BOROUGH COUNCIL
£23,808 THE YOU TRUST
£23,733 BEVAN HEALTHCARE C.I.C.
£23,500 WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL
£23,000 TANDRIDGE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£22,400 YOUTH WORKS NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
£22,064 PASH PARTNERSHIP PROJECT
£22,000 THT
£22,000 LEWES DISTRICT COUNCIL
£21,812 CITIZENS ADVICE NORTH OXFORDSHIRE AND SOUTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
£21,500 GUILDFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL
£21,285 AFRICA ADVOCACY
£21,104 MESMAC
£21,025 PRE SCHOOL LEARNING ALLIANCE (LEAD ORG IN EARLY YEARS ALLIANCE PARTNERSHIP)
£20,500 MOLE VALLEY DISTRICT COUNCIL
£20,000 SWALE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£20,000 SEVENOAKS DISTRICT COUNCIL
£20,000 CRAVEN DISTRICT COUNCIL
£20,000 CAMBRIDGESHIRE RAPE CRISIS
£19,978 STREET GAMES
£19,500 WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL
£19,400 OFF THE RECORD
£19,170 CHANCE UK
£19,000 VOLUNTARY SUPPORT NORTH SURREY
£19,000 LEEDS CITY COUNCIL
£19,000 BROMSGROVE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£18,848 WITTON LODGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
£18,727 LEEDS CITY COUNCIL
£18,000 THE WHAT? CENTRE
£17,450 YOUNG LIVES CONSORTIUM
£17,357 LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES
£17,194 LOCALA COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS C.I.C.
£16,954 LGBT HERO
£16,500 OXFORD CITY COUNCIL
£16,500 ELMBRIDGE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£16,450 LGBT FOUNDATION
£16,041 WE ARE WITH YOU
£15,500 RICHMONDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
£15,000 GOOD GRIEF TRUST
£14,602 THE FELLOWSHIP OF ST NICHOLAS
£14,250 NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TEAM FOR INCLUSION
£14,073 CORNWALL COUNTY UA
£13,500 SPLITZ SUPPORT SERVICE
£13,168 AUTISM WEST MIDLANDS
£13,000 MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL
£12,892 POSITIVE EAST
£12,500 BRACKNELL FOREST BOROUGH COUNCIL
£12,000 STROUD DISTRICT COUNCIL
£12,000 RUNNYMEDE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£11,556 THE PROUD TRUST LTD
£11,000 THREE RIVERS DISTRICT COUNCIL
£11,000 FYLDE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£10,369 GREAT WESTERN AIR AMBULANCE CHARITY
£10,000 RAF FAMILIES FEDERATION (RAFFF)
£10,000 NAVAL FAMILIES FEDERATION
£10,000 GAY MENS HEALTH COLLECTIVE
£10,000 ARMY FAMILIES FEDERATION
£9,500 RUSHMOOR BOROUGH COUNCIL
£8,000 WARWICK DISTRICT COUNCIL
£7,500 EDDYSTONE TRUST
£7,293 BRIGHTON AND HOVE SWITCHBOARD
£7,000 WATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL
£6,500 ROSSENDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£5,500 BABERGH DISTRICT COUNCIL
£5,040 BIRMINGHAM LGBT
£5,000 STEVENAGE BOROUGH COUNCIL
£5,000 ST ALBANS CITY AND DISTRICT COUNCIL
£4,620 THE PROUD TRUST
£2,500 MALDON DISTRICT COUNCIL
£1,816 ISLES OF SCILLY COUNCIL
£1,320 BARNSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
£1,077 ISLES OF SCILLY COUNCIL
£1,046 ISLES OF SCILLY COUNCIL
£1,000 ADUR DISTRICT COUNCIL
£960 BARNSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
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