27/03/2024 |
£120,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
The provision of revenue grant funding to facilitate due diligence on small sites to assist in bringing them forward for residential-led developments. |
27/03/2024 |
£33,964£326,718 |
IGNITE YOUTH |
A weekly basketball and mentoring youth project, designed
to engage and empower at-risk young people from
marginalised groups aged 11-19 and up to 25 with
additional needs. Through structured basketball sessions,
refreshments and mentorship; Point Forward aims to
promote basketball, healthy lifestyles and personal growth
among Harrow's young people. |
27/03/2024 |
£40,000£334,052 |
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
EDGWARE |
Project and core funding to increase the engagement of
underserved CYP into sport and physical activities and
provide wraparound support through delivery of our Fun 2B Fit
Project. This includes hiring qualified coaches and premises to improve
delivery and employing a Youth Leader to support improving
sustainability and capacity building |
26/03/2024 |
£7,000 |
LOOM PROJECTS LTD |
Continuation of a Park Royal Women’s Group to support women in the creative industries and women who live and work in the area. |
26/03/2024 |
£8,450 |
CAFE LEVANT |
Events to support business growth and engagement with cultural activity at Café Levant |
26/03/2024 |
£7,000 |
FASHTAG |
Working with young people to deliver training and fashion show to enable them to gain skills to start their own fashion business. |
26/03/2024 |
£7,000 |
BLAST STUDIO |
Using discarded wild clay from the local HS2 works in a series of workshops, with access to 3D printing machines and computers. Participants will transform this clay into a 3D printable material |
26/03/2024 |
£20,000 |
JGA GROUP |
A film skills programme will be delivered, over a five-week period, in the form of a competition, which will require participants to attend one day a week. Creative skills festival one day event. |
26/03/2024 |
£40,000£260,217 |
ASCENSION EAGLES CHEERLEADERS |
A contribution to the cost of the rent for our cheerleading
gym, to help AEC transition from ten years operating in a
rent-free space to having to pay a commercial rent. The new
space gives us the opportunity to grow and evolve, so that
we can reach more young people. |
26/03/2024 |
£35,368£301,259 |
HARINGEY SHED LIMITED |
We are applying to deliver inclusive dance and movement, that
will provide 144 regular classes and 6 holiday projects over
two years for children and young people in Haringey, with a
focus on those with disabilities or SEN, led by experienced
dance practitioners, assisted by 1:1 support staff. |
26/03/2024 |
£37,260£188,579 |
UNIQUE COMMUNITY CHARITY |
We would like to open a movement class as part of our
weekly youth theatre service, led by a trained physical
theatre practitioner giving children and young people an
alternative way to get their bodies moving and active. |
25/03/2024 |
£25,000 |
DREAM BELIEVE ACHIEVE (DBA) CIC |
We are seeking a total of 25,000 for 2 years. The project will
provide a variety of innovative 1:1 and small group workshops
designed by and for youths residing in high-risk areas. It
incorporates physical activity as means of promoting the use of
positive coping tools to improve mental well-being. |
22/03/2024 |
£35,800£79,867 |
DAISIES KIDS CLUB |
Reaching the Goal, is a sports initiative aimed at benefiting
80 young people aged 12-16 years who currently engage in
less than two hours of physical activity per week |
22/03/2024 |
£34,735£117,062 |
ROLLADOME ALL SKATE LIMITED |
Funding will employ a Volunteer Coordinator to engage, train
and manage volunteers from our diverse local communities to
substantially increase delivery of our impactful skating
programmes co-designed and co-delivered by children and
young people from minority and marginalised groups. Cost
savings and increased responsiveness will improve our
resilience and sustainability.
With your funding, underserved children and young people
will take part in rollersports programmes empowering them
with the skills and attributes to transform their lives. Activities,
that they will co-design and co-produce, will get them active,
alongside new friends from across their community,
improving their physical and mental wellbeing, in a fun,
sustainable way. |
21/03/2024 |
£20,000£24,645,062 |
CHELMSFORD DIOCESIAN BOARD OF FINANCE |
The provision of revenue grant funding to facilitate due diligence on small sites to assist in bringing them forward for residential-led developments. |
21/03/2024 |
£30,000 |
ARTS TRUST PRODUCTIONS |
2 years of core funding to support an annual programme of
362hrs of sport and physical activity for 6-24 year olds.
Supporting the low socio-economic community of
Thamesmead; increasing community cohesion; reducing
loneliness and isolation; and improved wellbeing.
Supporting a local organisation, improving it sustainability and
long term delivery success. |
21/03/2024 |
£33,944 |
ASSOCIATION QMC SCHOOL OF CAPOEIRA |
Our project will focus on young people 6-24yrs old and has
two strands: 1) to help sustain our organisation by providing
Capoeira classes to young people who can't access them
independently (situation/finance etc) and 2) Deliver exciting
projects that help them to further develop confidence, team
working and leadership skills. Our project will help Improve
wellbeing (physical and mental) and the employability skills of
young people. |
21/03/2024 |
£38,500£124,429 |
FOOTBALL JOURNEYS |
Core funding to invest in Football Journeys’ fundraising capacity
and skills, in order to diversify our sources, so that we can
generate the income needed to meet the growing demand for
our services. |
21/03/2024 |
£840,558 |
NHS ENGLAND |
The Lighthouse (also known as Child House) NHS England contribution to service delivery |
20/03/2024 |
£160,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM |
The provision of revenue grant funding to facilitate due diligence on small sites to assist in bringing them forward for residential-led developments. |
20/03/2024 |
£30,000 |
COMMUNITY SPORT ACADEMIES CIC |
We seek funding for Football Unites, addressing anti-social
behaviour in London by providing extra football sessions.
Engaging young people aged 6 to 25, our initiative promotes
emotional well-being, life skills, and trusted relationships. With
a proven track record, we aim to extend our impact and create
lasting positive change. |
20/03/2024 |
£31,910£84,719 |
EKOTA ACADEMY LTD |
We are seeking support to increase our programmes
especially targeting young people from some of the area's
most disadvantaged groups and help Ekota Academy
(EA) further development by providing additional capacity
and support for our Chief Executive. Central to this is
helping enhance/formalise our successful mentoring work.
Funding will grow the number of targeted activities we can
deliver enabling us to support more disadvantaged/at_x0002_risk/vulnerable young people. It will also help EA become
more sustainable and further enhance/formalise key areas
of our work such as our mentoring scheme. |
20/03/2024 |
£38,976£246,602 |
KIDS N' ACTION |
The "Netball Evolution" is a comprehensive two-year journey
designed to nurture the skills, teamwork, and competitive spirit
of aspiring netball players to improve their physical and mental
well-being. This initiative is meticulously structured to elevate
participants from novice players to proficient athletes who can
excel in the world of netball. |
20/03/2024 |
£31,500£145,155 |
MAHADEVI YOGA CENTRE |
We are seeking core funding to support our salaries,
strengthen our organisational resilience, and deliver and
develop our services for children and young people with
additional and complex needs, especially our yoga sessions
and work experience programme, leading to improved mental
and physical wellbeing, reduced isolation and improved
employability. This funding will support our organisational
stability to deliver and develop our work, improving children
and young people’s activity levels, mental and physical
wellbeing, employability and reducing their isolation. As a
result, we could ensure that our service is delivered to the
highest possible standard and recruit and train additional
therapists, enabling us to serve up to 50 more children and
young people. |
19/03/2024 |
£33,591£249,024 |
BEXLEY SNAP |
To deliver a diverse range of motivational, tailored sports
activities focusing on the individual needs of disabled children
and young people (CYP) in Bexley for positive participation.
Catering to socialisation and sensory needs providing physical
activities to allow CYP to release excess energy, enabling a
sense of calm and focus. |
19/03/2024 |
£28,145£395,140 |
BLOOMING BLOSSOMS TRUST |
This project will be delivered by Made with Care.
The Ladies Be a Sport Project is tailored for economically
disadvantaged young and even teenaged mothers in London
grappling with physical or mental health difficulties that may
be exacerbated by pregnancy or post-natal depression. Every
woman, regardless of financial circumstances, deserves to
access sports opportunities and quality pathways to well_x0002_being. |
19/03/2024 |
£40,000 |
EASTHANDS |
Funding for specialist youth work staff,
premises, venue hire and activity costs, to provide sports
activity for 10–19-year-olds living in Tower Hamlets |
19/03/2024 |
£39,587£273,654 |
TEEN ACTION |
In response to the lack of culturally appropriate physical activity
(PA) opportunities for Orthodox Jewish young women, we'll be
developing and consolidating our existing PA offer, making |
19/03/2024 |
£17,500 |
GLOBAL WOMEN INVENTORS AND INNOVATORS NETWORK |
To support the delivery of the Global Women Inventors and Innovators Network conference and award ceremony, supporting Inclusive, responsible innovation and activity on QEOP. |
18/03/2024 |
£30,000 |
QPA IN THE COMMUNITY CIC |
This fund would allow us to operate for another 18 months.
The fund would allow us to run mentoring, football, multi sports
and strength and conditioning sessions for our young people. |
15/03/2024 |
£6,000£86,763 |
SPORTS FUN 4 ALL |
Open Doors provides coaching, mentoring and support to young people during school holiday periods, ensuring they have access to local role models, local delivery and enriching engagement in safe and familiar spaces. It focuses on supporting the most at-risk young people in London, working with secondary schools, local authorities, PRU's and community groups to engage young people that are or have been at risk of exclusion from mainstream education and/or youth crime. |
15/03/2024 |
£5,880 |
HARINGEY HEAT |
Open Doors provides coaching, mentoring and suport to young people during school holiday periods, ensuring they have access to local role models, local delivery and enriching engagement in safe and familiar spaces. It focuses on supporting the most at-risk young people in London, working with secondary schools, local authorities, PRU's and community groups to engage young people that are or have been at risk of exclusion from mainstream education and/or youth crime. |
15/03/2024 |
£4,825 |
HOLISTIC EDUCATION SPORT CIC |
Open Doors provides coaching, mentoring and support to young people during school holiday periods, ensuring they have access to local role models, local delivery and enriching engagement in safe and familiar spaces. It focuses on supporting the most at-risk young people in London, working with secondary schools, local authorities, PRU's and community groups to engage young people that are or have been at risk of exclusion from mainstream education and/or youth crime. |
15/03/2024 |
£5,680 |
PEACE BALLERS CIC |
Open Doors provides coaching, mentoring and support to young people during school holiday periods, ensuring they have access to local role models, local delivery and enriching engagement in safe and familiar spaces. It focuses on supporting the most at-risk young people in London, working with secondary schools, local authorities, PRU's and community groups to engage young people that are or have been at risk of exclusion from mainstream education and/or youth crime. |
15/03/2024 |
£5,950 |
STEP BY STEP LONDON |
Open Doors provides coaching, mentoring and support to young people during school holiday periods, ensuring they have access to local role models, local delivery and enriching engagement in safe and familiar spaces. It focuses on supporting the most at-risk young people in London, working with secondary schools, local authorities, PRU's and community groups to engage young people that are or have been at risk of exclusion from mainstream education and/or youth crime. |
15/03/2024 |
£5,500 |
BEYOND THE BIAS |
Open Doors provides coaching, mentoring and support to young people during school holiday periods, ensuring they have access to local role models, local delivery and enriching engagement in safe and familiar spaces. It focuses on supporting the most at-risk young people in London, working with secondary schools, local authorities, PRU's and community groups to engage young people that are or have been at risk of exclusion from mainstream education and/or youth crime. |
15/03/2024 |
£6,000 |
ACTIVITIES 4 U |
Open Doors provides coaching, mentoring and support to young people during school holiday periods, ensuring they have access to local role models, local delivery and enriching engagement in safe and familiar spaces. It focuses on supporting the most at-risk young people in London, working with secondary schools, local authorities, PRU's and community groups to engage young people that are or have been at risk of exclusion from mainstream education and/or youth crime. |
15/03/2024 |
£46,610 |
BE INSPIRED YOUTH & COMMUNITY C.I.C |
The aim of this programme is to work with children in years 5 & 6 who are experiencing difficulties within the primary setting and/or may have been excluded in the short term already, to support their transition into secondary school. The projects will allow under-served young Londoners in years 5&6 to have access to physical activity and a trusted adult (mentor) who will boost their self-esteem, self-confidence, and engagement with education. |
15/03/2024 |
£50,000 |
MENTIVITY C.I.C |
The aim of this programme is to work with children in years 5 & 6 who are experiencing difficulties within the primary setting and/or may have been excluded in the short term already, to support their transition into secondary school. The projects will allow under-served young Londoners in years 5&6 to have access to physical activity and a trusted adult (mentor) who will boost their self-esteem, self-confidence, and engagement with education. |
15/03/2024 |
£39,996 |
BARKING AND DAGENHAM YOUTH DANCE LTD |
Barking and Dagenham Youth Dance (BDYD) is applying in
partnership with Future MOLDS Communities (FMC) for
£39,996 over 2 years. BDYD will sustain and increase the
number of dance sessions on offer to young people aged
between 5-19. FMC will sustain and increase boxing classes for young
people aged 5-12. |
15/03/2024 |
£30,000 |
BELIFTED NOW CIC |
Our project is dedicated to enabling underprivileged young girls including
those from low-income families, various ethnic groups, and
those facing challenges like disabilities or exclusion in sport
and physical activity. We also want to enhance the
sustainability of our organisation |
15/03/2024 |
£39,942£294,387 |
LEV ECHOD CANCER CARE |
In the Same Boat offers water sports and multi-sport
experiences to pediatric cancer patients, young carers, and
survivors affected by cancer-related disabilities. The project
equalizes sports for cancer community. I-1 mentoring by sports
coaches provide skills and confidence and modified support,
Paralympic sporting options and sporting events to bring joy. |
15/03/2024 |
£32,000 |
SIMPLY CONNECT SOLUTIONS |
The Greater London Authority has funded Simply Connect to build and operate a volunteer brokerage website connecting voluntary organisations with potential volunteers. This will eventually replace the Team London Website operated by the Greater London Authority. This grant will cover expenditure cost of hosting and operational costs following the launch of their site (‘Simply Volunteering London’). |
15/03/2024 |
£947,286£1,010,232 |
SURVIVORS UK |
Male victims of sexual violence |
14/03/2024 |
£20,000 |
THRU LIFE |
To explore and test the role that sport can play in supporting young people bereaved, primarily through youth violence, and the types of support that work and why. To explore and test what levels of support are required for young people and the different types of support which should be made available. |
14/03/2024 |
£40,000 |
SARACENS SPORT FOUNDATION |
The aim of the project is to engage young women and girls, aged 11-18 from Brent and Redbridge in non-contact rugby-based activities, providing leadership and essential skills training, plus raising awareness of tackling Violence Against Women & Girls |
14/03/2024 |
£25,000 |
NEWARK YOUTH LONDON |
The aim of the project is to engage young women and girls, aged 11-18 from Brent and Redbridge in non-contact rugby-based activities, providing leadership and essential skills training, plus raising awareness of tackling Violence Against Women & Girls |
14/03/2024 |
£50,000£430,759 |
CORAM'S FIELD |
The aim of this programme is to work with children in years 5 & 6 who are experiencing difficulties within the primary setting and/or may have been excluded in the short term already, to support their transition into secondary school. The projects will allow under-served young Londoners in years 5&6 to have access to physical activity and a trusted adult (mentor) who will boost their self-esteem, self-confidence, and engagement with education. |
14/03/2024 |
£50,000 |
HR SPORTS ACADEMY |
The aim of this programme is to work with children in years 5 & 6 who are experiencing difficulties within the primary setting and/or may have been excluded in the short term already, to support their transition into secondary school. The projects will allow under-served young Londoners in years 5&6 to have access to physical activity and a trusted adult (mentor) who will boost their self-esteem, self-confidence, and engagement with education. |
14/03/2024 |
£50,000£229,413 |
STREETZ AHEAD |
The aim of this programme is to work with children in years 5 & 6 who are experiencing difficulties within the primary setting and/or may have been excluded in the short term already, to support their transition into secondary school. The projects will allow under-served young Londoners in years 5&6 to have access to physical activity and a trusted adult (mentor) who will boost their self-esteem, self-confidence, and engagement with education. |
14/03/2024 |
£39,737 |
ARTISTRY YOUTH DANCE |
The grant will support our work in changing perceptions for
young black dancers by allowing us to fund core costs to
increase organisational capacity. This includes: Business
planning, strategic planning, and fundraising plan. Develop
strategic plans to strengthen the sustainability of AYD both
artistically and financially. Identify a fundraising plan. |
14/03/2024 |
£40,000 |
DWAYNE SIMPSON FOUNDATION CIC |
We are applying for grant funding to cover running costs for our
youth boxing awards Intervention Project.
Many young people come through our doors in the most
vulnerable states facing challenges with anger management,
depression, fear, anxiety, and trauma due to the ripple effects of
violence and knife crime. |
14/03/2024 |
£28,400 |
EAST STARS FOOTBALL CLUB |
East Stars Football Club seeks funding to expand football and
Zumba sessions for marginalized youth in Barking, London.
The grant will sustain activities, mentorship programs, and
trainings in emergency first aid, empowering young individuals
from black and ethnic minority groups, fostering employability,
and addressing social challenges through sport |
14/03/2024 |
£39,853£449,525 |
LOUGHBOROUGH JUNCTION ACTION GROUP |
Loughborough Junction Action Group (LJAG) is applying for
Grove Adventure Playground, which is situated on one of the
most deprived areas of London. We rescued this playground in
2018. We want to continue to run a free service after school
and during the school holidays and expand our SEND service |
14/03/2024 |
£26,000 |
POSITIVE ROLE MODELS CIC |
We are applying for funding to continue running our sports
programme offering basketball and mentoring with the
opportunity to gain a sport and leadership qualification, for
disadvantaged and at-risk young people in Haringey, during
school holidays for four hours of fun a day. |
13/03/2024 |
£20,000 |
THE RESTORATIVE JUSTICE FOR ALL INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE (RJ4ALL) |
To explore and test the role that sport can play in supporting young people bereaved, primarily through youth violence, and the types of support that work and why. To explore and test what levels of support are required for young people and the different types of support which should be made available. |
13/03/2024 |
£40,000£221,062 |
LONDON IRISH FOUNDATION |
The aim of the project is to engage young women and girls, aged 11-18 from Brent and Redbridge in non-contact rugby-based activities, providing leadership and essential skills training, plus raising awareness of tackling Violence Against Women & Girls |
13/03/2024 |
£34,955£101,750 |
BILLY YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROJECT |
Funding to run activity based work which will empower, support
and divert young people away from trouble whilst improving life chances, increasing
resilience and providing safe spaces for them to enjoy developing new
skills/strengthening existing ones, whilst interacting with other young people
developing peer support groups. |
12/03/2024 |
£39,300 |
ACTIVITIES 4 U |
We seek funding for a Community Project Manager role vital to
our youth sports initiatives' success. The multifaceted position
entails strategic planning, relationship building, effective
communication, project coordination, and continuous
improvement. This funding will ensure organisational financial
sustainability and successful project implementation,
contributing to the lasting impact of our initiatives. |
12/03/2024 |
£10,000£786,059 |
LONDON FUNDERS |
To map the current state of funding for equity and justice infrastructure initially in London, but with a methodology that could be scaled to cover England and Wales in a later phase. Identify, on both the “demand” and “supply” side, where there are gaps and opportunities to inform discussions with funders on the strategic development of funding approaches in this space.
To pilot a shared approach to due diligence to improve processes for grantees and funders |
12/03/2024 |
£72,839 |
ABI BILLINHURST & ASSOCIATES (ABIANDA) |
Rescue and Response 23/24 contribution to Abi Billinhurst & Assoc. |
12/03/2024 |
£198,144£9,802,149 |
SAFELIVES |
Drive London 23/25 |
12/03/2024 |
£657,600 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT |
Rescue and Response 23/24 |
12/03/2024 |
£57,000£13,550,000 |
THE LONDON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION |
Home Office VAWG Specialist Services Fund |
12/03/2024 |
£60,000 |
NORTH EAST LONDON CLINICAL COMMISSIONING GROUP (NEL CCG) |
North East Child Sexual Abuse Hub (CSA) - Further 12 month extension |
11/03/2024 |
£22,000 |
POW WORKSHOPS LTD |
Grant funding towards the cost of ‘Re-Made in Park Royal’, a project that is focused on delivering innovative solutions to process and monetise the waste and surplus materials that come from the High Speed 2 (HS2) Old Oak Common station site, as well as the surrounding Park Royal area. |
11/03/2024 |
£27,549 |
THIS GIRL'S ABILITY CIC |
We are applying for a grant to cover a sports project and core
costs to support our services supporting girls and young women aged 8
to 24 with disabilities who live in London Boroughs: Havering,
Barking & Dagenham, and Redbridge |
07/03/2024 |
£6,950 |
BUBBLE & SQUEAK |
Food bank |
07/03/2024 |
£6,000 |
FOR BRIAN |
Develop a dementia inclusive cohesive community |
07/03/2024 |
£6,500 |
JOHN KEBLE PRIMARY SCHOOL |
Food bank |
07/03/2024 |
£7,000 |
MEM ACADEMY |
Health and wellbeing |
07/03/2024 |
£5,000 |
HERITAGE CHARITY LONDON |
Youth empowerment training |
07/03/2024 |
£7,000 |
HARLESDEN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION |
Sharing untold stories of local businesses |
07/03/2024 |
£4,000 |
RASHIDA'S PATISSERIE |
Woring with young women in Park Royal |
07/03/2024 |
£6,100 |
ARC THEATRE ENSEMBLE |
FGM awareness in schools |
07/03/2024 |
£6,850 |
LEVANT CAFE LIBRARY |
Arabic library |
07/03/2024 |
£7,000 |
BRENT FOOD BANK |
Food bank |
07/03/2024 |
£6,950 |
BRENT TV WITH NEET STUDENTS |
Series of short films representing community people |
07/03/2024 |
£7,000 |
SOCIETY DANCE |
Arts and dance programe |
07/03/2024 |
£6,000 |
TRANSGENERATIONAL CHANGE |
Health and wellbeing |
07/03/2024 |
£5,000 |
GARDEN STUDIOS |
Film about an unsung hero in Harlesden |
06/03/2024 |
£24,225 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON |
London Borough of Islington Safer Neighbourhood Board 23/24 |
05/03/2024 |
£26,000 |
TRANSFORMATION PARTNERS IN HEALTH AND CARE |
Good Thinking, a digital wellbeing resource hub, will signpost their resources to children and young Londoners through targeted ads, lesson plans for teachers and a new animation. |
05/03/2024 |
£350,000 |
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FOUNDATION |
Dare To Inspire uses group workshops, 1-2-1 mentoring, employability support and social action to develop young adult's (16 to 24) employability and life skills through a 6-month, multi-functional mentoring program. We aim to find out if an ongoing tailored support package can support the most disadvantaged participants transition into employment. |
05/03/2024 |
£37,500 |
HOMES IN MIND |
The provision of grant funding to facilitate best practice solutions to identified small sites delivery problems, that will support small builders and developers and bring forward more small sites for housing |
03/03/2024 |
£39,074 |
LABURNUM BOAT CLUB |
The aim of this programme is to work with children in years 5 & 6 who are experiencing difficulties within the primary setting and/or may have been excluded in the short term already, to support their transition into secondary school. The projects will allow under-served young Londoners in years 5&6 to have access to physical activity and a trusted adult (mentor) who will boost their self-esteem, self-confidence, and engagement with education. |
03/03/2024 |
£50,000 |
FIGHT FOR PEACE INTERNATIONAL |
The aim of this programme is to work with children in years 5 & 6 who are experiencing difficulties within the primary setting and/or may have been excluded in the short term already, to support their transition into secondary school. The projects will allow under-served young Londoners in years 5&6 to have access to physical activity and a trusted adult (mentor) who will boost their self-esteem, self-confidence, and engagement with education. |
03/03/2024 |
£50,000 |
SKYWAY CHARITY |
The aim of this programme is to work with children in years 5 & 6 who are experiencing difficulties within the primary setting and/or may have been excluded in the short term already, to support their transition into secondary school. The projects will allow under-served young Londoners in years 5&6 to have access to physical activity and a trusted adult (mentor) who will boost their self-esteem, self-confidence, and engagement with education. |
03/03/2024 |
£1,068,654 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW |
London Borough of Hounslow London Crime Prevention Fund for 2022-2025 |
28/02/2024 |
£5,200 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
London Borough of Enfield Safer Neighbourhood Board 23/24 |
27/02/2024 |
£85,000£3,591,512 |
SAFER LONDON |
Pan London Housing Recipricol Extension |
27/02/2024 |
£275,592£6,191,159 |
WOMEN AND GIRLS NETWORK |
London Survivors Gateway extension |
26/02/2024 |
£20,647 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS |
London Borough of Tower Hamlets Safer Neighbourhood Board 23/24 |
26/02/2024 |
£1,319,246£3,043,823 |
GALOP |
Specialist LGBT+ Sexual Violence and Domestic Abuse Support Funding |
23/02/2024 |
£39,000 |
ARCHIO LTD. |
The provision of grant funding to facilitate best practice solutions to identified small sites delivery problems, that will support small builders and developers and bring forward more small sites for housing |
23/02/2024 |
£25,000 |
ALIVE LABS LTD
|
Grant funding to support businesses to test innovative climate solution on the QEOP Testbed or in the local boroughs. |
23/02/2024 |
£25,000 |
FIBRELAB COLLECTIVES LTD |
Grant funding to support businesses to test innovative climate solution on the QEOP Testbed or in the local boroughs. |
23/02/2024 |
£25,000 |
GOOD MINE LTD |
Grant funding to support businesses to test innovative climate solution on the QEOP Testbed or in the local boroughs. |
23/02/2024 |
£25,000 |
MAD LEAP CIC |
Grant funding to support businesses to test innovative climate solution on the QEOP Testbed or in the local boroughs. |
23/02/2024 |
£25,000 |
YODOMO LTD |
Grant funding to support businesses to test innovative climate solution on the QEOP Testbed or in the local boroughs. |
20/02/2024 |
£28,245 |
NOV WAY CIC |
Youth Run Club: We aim to introduce a Youth Run Club for
individuals aged 15-24, with free 1.5-hour sessions held weekly in the
evenings, year-round.
-Six-Week Introduction Programme: Initially, participants will undergo
a 6-week introductory course covering a spectrum of topics from
running basics, nutrition, Strength & Conditioning, sustainable living,
and kit customisation, culminating in a Sports Direct store visit and
interaction with a professional athlete.
-Continuous Engagement: Week 7 marks the regular run club
sessions’ onset, featuring interactive drills, pacing, stretching, and
strength-based routines led by LiRF qualified run coaches
- Core Funding: Year 1 - funding will be directed towards establishing
the run club, training volunteers, and organising the introductory
program. Year 2 - Funding will enable continuous program delivery,
engagement activities, and community outreach efforts |
17/02/2024 |
£9,750 |
PEDAL POWER |
We would use this grant to buy tricycles for each of the venues
where we run our cycling sessions. This funding would provide
better quality tricycles and our young people would have a
more enjoyable cycling experience which in turn will lead to
more time spent cycling. The project will continue to run
sessions from February to November, on Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, and Saturdays weekly at the Finsbury Park
Athletics Track, Thursdays weekly at the Arsenal Stadium,
Fridays weekly at The New River sports ground. Sessions take
place at times to suit different groups, e.g. on week days for
schools, colleges, home tuition. Weekends and school holidays
for families. Start times to fit in with school and college
timetables, to suit the times freedom passes can be used, to fit
in the shift hours of support workers. |
14/02/2024 |
£25,000 |
THE JASON ROBERTS FOUNDATION |
The aim of the project is to engage young women and girls, aged 11-18 from Brent and Redbridge in non-contact rugby-based activities, providing leadership and essential skills training, plus raising awareness of tackling Violence Against Women & Girls |
13/02/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING |
The provision of revenue grant funding to facilitate due diligence on small sites to assist in bringing them forward for residential-led developments. |
13/02/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING |
The provision of revenue grant funding to facilitate due diligence on small sites to assist in bringing them forward for residential-led developments. |
13/02/2024 |
£25,000 |
ROOT AND BRANCH HOMES |
The provision of grant funding to facilitate best practice solutions to identified small sites delivery problems, that will support small builders and developers and bring forward more small sites for housing |
13/02/2024 |
£49,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM |
The provision of grant funding to facilitate best practice solutions to identified small sites delivery problems, that will support small builders and developers and bring forward more small sites for housing |
09/02/2024 |
£40,000 |
ASRA CLUB |
We are applying to project funding to open up two more
running chapters in South and West London. These new
chapters will also be weekly, for 1.5hrs, and will look to engage
groups of young girls and women who have not attended our
sessions so far. We aim to increase the amount of women and
girls active across the city, and the amount who sign up to
competitive races. In 2022, 20 members of our community took
part in the Big Half. This number more than doubled in 2023,
with 45 ASRA Club members running in the 2023 Big Half. |
08/02/2024 |
£36,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN |
The provision of grant funding to facilitate best practice solutions to identified small sites delivery problems, that will support small builders and developers and bring forward more small sites for housing |
07/02/2024 |
£39,800 |
THE CO-OPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY LIMITED |
The provision of grant funding to facilitate best practice solutions to identified small sites delivery problems, that will support small builders and developers and bring forward more small sites for housing |
06/02/2024 |
£35,000 |
LONDON CITIZENS' CLT LTD |
The provision of grant funding to facilitate best practice solutions to identified small sites delivery problems, that will support small builders and developers and bring forward more small sites for housing |
05/02/2024 |
£39,825£270,955 |
WHEELY TOTS |
Family Bike Club (FBC) is a one-year programme of weekly,
accessible, inclusive cycling activities reaching at least 60
underserved young people aged 4-18 in Northumberland Park
and Broadwater Farm, both within 10% most deprived wards in
England.
FBC addresses barriers to cycling: providing equipment and
free activity; regularly present in public spaces.
Community engagement: visiting schools, children’s centres,
community events etc to ensure we’re reaching underserved
young people
2 x 2 hour weekly sessions at Lordship Rec, near BWF for 46
weeks
2 x 2 hour weekly sessions in Northumberland Park for 46
weeks |
05/02/2024 |
£40,000 |
SOUTH EAST LONDON CLINICAL COMMISSIONING GROUP |
South East London Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) Hub |
01/02/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
London Borough of Enfield Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
01/02/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST |
London Borough of Waltham Forest Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
31/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM |
London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
29/01/2024 |
£1,012,944 |
RISE MUTUAL CIC |
Drive London Partnership Grant to Rise Mutual CIC |
29/01/2024 |
£536,500 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST |
Safe and Together contribution to LB Waltham Forest |
29/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS |
London Borough of Tower Hamlets Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
29/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET |
London Borough of Barnet Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
29/01/2024 |
£1,208,218 |
RAPE AND SEXUAL ABUSE SUPPORT CENTRE (RASASC) |
South London Rape Crisis Centre extension of MoJ funding from FY 2022-23 to 2024-25 ). |
29/01/2024 |
£921,921 |
WOMEN AND GIRLS NETWORK |
West London Rape Crisis Centre extension of MoJ funding from FY 2022-23 to 2024-25. |
29/01/2024 |
£988,777 |
SOLACE WOMEN'S AID |
North London Rape Crisis Centre (FY 2022-23 to 2024-25 Funding Allocation). |
29/01/2024 |
£1,444,496 |
WOMEN AND GIRLS NETWORK |
London Survivors Gateway Project extension |
28/01/2024 |
£32,433£304,436 |
THE LEASIDE TRUST |
Leaside Bikes will provide north-east London's young people
with unique fully-equipped easy-access cycling, co-sited with
other foundational adventure/action activities (paddle-sports,
Nordic walking, hiking, circuit-training, orienteering) for on/off_x0002_road cycling skills, bike maintenance, safe cycling in like_x0002_minded trusted groups across the Lea Valley marshes,
embedding biking and fitness into their futures |
26/01/2024 |
£50,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW |
The VRU would like to further develop this function locally by supporting local authorities to fund evaluation & research of violence reduction & prevention interventions offering boroughs £500-£50,000 between 2023-2025 |
26/01/2024 |
£47,050 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING & DAGENHAM |
The VRU would like to further develop this function locally by supporting local authorities to fund evaluation & research of violence reduction & prevention interventions offering boroughs £500-£50,000 between 2023-2025 |
26/01/2024 |
£13,510 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST |
The VRU would like to further develop this function locally by supporting local authorities to fund evaluation & research of violence reduction & prevention interventions offering boroughs £500-£50,000 between 2023-2025 |
26/01/2024 |
£50,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM |
The VRU would like to further develop this function locally by supporting local authorities to fund evaluation & research of violence reduction & prevention interventions offering boroughs £500-£50,000 between 2023-2025 |
26/01/2024 |
£7,500 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
The VRU would like to further develop this function locally by supporting local authorities to fund evaluation & research of violence reduction & prevention interventions offering boroughs £500-£50,000 between 2023-2025 |
26/01/2024 |
£39,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW |
The VRU would like to further develop this function locally by supporting local authorities to fund evaluation & research of violence reduction & prevention interventions offering boroughs £500-£50,000 between 2023-2025 |
26/01/2024 |
£49,300 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH |
The VRU would like to further develop this function locally by supporting local authorities to fund evaluation & research of violence reduction & prevention interventions offering boroughs £500-£50,000 between 2023-2025 |
25/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE |
The provision of revenue grant funding to facilitate due diligence on small sites to assist in bringing them forward for residential-led developments. |
25/01/2024 |
£8,500 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
Grant funding for the North Wall Road Rewilding Linear Park Project focusing on bringing an unadopted piece of road back into parkland resource for the community. |
25/01/2024 |
£5,984 |
TWNTYFOUR LIMITED |
Grant funding to design and produce branded merchandise to raise awareness of the Park youth identity and presence. |
24/01/2024 |
£29,701£49,403 |
MUSLIMAH SPORTS ASSOCIATION (MSA) |
Lights… camera… action!” draws together the success of our
Cycle with Confidence programme (funded by Sport England
Small Grants) and a recent photography masterclass delivered
for MSA ladies already participating in existing timetabled
sporting activities.
We will run x3 12-week walks programmes, which includes 6
weeks photography walks and 6 weeks PT workout walks.
Alongside a bi-weekly confidence/mindfulness workshop to be
delivered by a facilitator to help meet the project objectives
alongside the physical activity sessions. This is a really
important part of previous projects that has proven to aid
confidence amongst our demographic, and given its success
we are replicating proven models of delivery in this new
programme. |
22/01/2024 |
£23,128 |
BIKEWORK CIC ALL ABILITY CYCLING CLUB |
Grant funding to deliver the Bike Work's for All Ability program to offer inclusive cycling for people with disabilities. |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER |
The City of Westminster Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH |
London Borough of Wandsworth Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON |
London Borough of Sutton Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK |
London Borough of Southwark Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES |
Royal Borough of Richmond upon Thames Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE |
London Borough of Redbridge Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM |
London Borough of Newham Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON |
London Borough of Merton Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM |
London Borough of Lewisham Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH |
London Borough of Lambeth Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON UPON THAMES |
Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA |
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON |
London Borough of Islington Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON |
London Borough of Hillingdon Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING |
London Borough of Havering Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW |
London Borough of Harrow Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY |
London Borough of Haringey Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM |
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
London Borough of Hackney Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH |
Royal Borough of Greenwich Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING |
London Borough of Ealing Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON |
London Borough of Croydon Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN |
London Borough of Camden Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY |
London Borough of Bromley Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT |
London Borough of Brent Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
11/01/2024 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BEXLEY |
London Borough of Bexley Safeguarding contribution 23/24 and 24/25 |
01/01/2024 |
£58,434£814,363 |
AMBITION ASPIRE ACHIEVE |
We will deliver high-quality mentoring for 252 of the most vulnerable, at risk and disadvantaged young people (ages 11-16), who are accessing our youth hubs in Newham, enabling them to achieve positive progression and widen the impact of our work, enabling young people to lead flourishing lives in the longer-term. |
01/01/2024 |
£115,354£1,504,099 |
BARNET CARERS CENTRE |
In partnership with our tuition partner Express Tuition, we will expand our young carers academic mentoring programme to benefit 250 young carers within a two-year period. Young carers will become confident learners and more resilient individuals to cope with school and life demands, including sustaining healthier caring roles. |
01/01/2024 |
£249,455£3,740,191 |
BIKUR CHOLIM LIMITED |
We are proposing an in-person mentoring project for young people with mental health issues in the Charedi community in North London. Mentors will provide guidance, support, and psychoeducation to empower and improve mental well-being in young people through early intervention. |
01/01/2024 |
£316,576£1,851,992 |
BRANDON CENTRE FOR COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE |
Our consortium of established open access community youth organisations will deliver a joint Islington girls offer, delivering weekly 121, peer and group mentoring to 500 girls over 2 years at Prospex, Marys Youth Club and Highbury Roundhouse. 76-80 high risk girls will receive 16 outreach therapy sessions from Brandon Centre. |
01/01/2024 |
£349,664£620,173 |
BREADWINNERS FOUNDATION |
Improve the quality and quantity of our mentoring support, using Participatory Action Research methodology, and reach 422 young refugees and people seeking asylum through our mentoring, work experience and training programmes, selling bread on our London market stalls, with tried & tested outcomes of improved mental health and access to employment. |
01/01/2024 |
£50,000£684,089 |
CLAPTON SUPPORT AND ADVICE |
We propose establishing a sport mentoring club for disadvantaged Jewish girls. The club will provide mentorship, sports training, and support to empower girls facing economic and social challenges. By promoting physical activity and positive role models we aim to enhance their confidence, well-being and future opportunities. |
01/01/2024 |
£272,440£1,564,586 |
DA'WATUL ISLAM UK & EIRE |
Will engage 300 young people between ages of 10-24 affected by gangs, violence, and exploitation. Through one-to-one meetings, enjoyable activities, and strong partnerships with schools, youth centers, and faith institutions, we will build trust and confidence. Martial arts, mentorship, and workshops will deepen relationship and empower them for social change. |
01/01/2024 |
£183,000£6,439,746 |
FILM LONDON |
Film London's mentoring programme will help 200 young people from underrepresented groups in the screen industries to access and sustain employment in the sector. It will match industry mentors and young mentees, support mentoring relationships of at least six months and provide professional counselling to promote well-being and mental health. |
01/01/2024 |
£240,000£879,973 |
FITZROVIA YOUTH IN ACTION |
We would like to expand our successful youth-led peer mentoring programme which we have delivered across the LB Camden and in neighbourhoods close to the Fitzrovia district in Westminster. We will increase delivery into new areas across Westminster and share the unique benefits and learning of our participative, peer-led approach. |
01/01/2024 |
£200,000£1,042,140 |
FRENFORD YOUTH CLUB |
This funding is to expand and deliver mentoring and support activities to young people in the London Borough of Redbridge. The funding will enable us to enhance our offer of both prescriptive mentoring and ad-hoc mentoring intervention with at risk young people. |
01/01/2024 |
£132,660£117,876 |
GODWIN LAWSON FOUNDATION |
We will use the grant to address racial inequity faced by Haringey's Black and Minority Ethnic young people. We will empower systems change and sustainability within the youth sector by expanding our current youth voice and capacity building work in Tottenham Hale to other Haringey wards. |
01/01/2024 |
£239,680£540,877 |
HMDT MUSIC |
To expand One Spirit's resettlement/intervention mentoring programme, framed in an alternative curriculum of music/creative arts and personal development, for young people either at risk of becoming criminalised or already in the justice system in custody or on release; to improve well-being, engagement with learning, and reduce harmful behaviour and reoffending. |
01/01/2024 |
£225,100£313,410 |
HOUNSLOW ACTION FOR YOUTH ASSOCIATION |
EXPANDING MENTORING PROGRAMME: culturally-rooted for Black and minoritised youth; developing equity-led mentor workforce; STRENGTHEN VOICE: young women care leavers develop and lead a network of services for care leavers that complements the mentoring programme whilst driving systemic change and service sustainability. Expanding to test effectiveness of mosaic mentoring approaches |
01/01/2024 |
£400,000£2,215,069 |
LAMBETH ELFRIDA RATHBONE SOCIETY |
The Norwood Consortium (six youth organisation delivery partners) will enhance existing and create an additional 249 informal/structured 1:1 and group mentoring opportunities for the most marginalised young people across their locality, working together to create a consistent, joined-up local offer and pathway, developing cross-consortium impact measurement processes to inform delivery. |
01/01/2024 |
£600,000£2,694,640 |
LIFE LINE COMMUNITY PROJECT |
LifeLine will deliver our award-winning VIP mentoring framework to an additional 120 of the most in-need young people aged 12-18 per year. Content will be co-produced with young people, and involve 1:1 professional mentoring, as well as sports-based mentoring and activities with peer-led elements. We are embedded within London’s youth networks and have a partnership with StreetGames to deliver a capacity-building programme providing specialist support, workshops and coaching, to help organisations improve mentoring quality and outcomes for young people. We will also continue to contribute to the development and promotion of the Mentoring Confidence Framework to boost the youth sector |
01/01/2024 |
£187,383£342,090 |
LONDON GYPSY AND TRAVELLER COMMUNITY |
Expanding our existing mentoring programme, we seek funding to increase capacity and reach more disadvantaged young people from Gypsy and Traveller communities. Our aim is to provide comprehensive support and empower them to overcome barriers and achieve their full potential. |
01/01/2024 |
£245,000£736,520 |
MCR PATHWAY |
Deliver MCR Pathways' relationship-based mentoring programme in 6 secondary schools: group coaching in Y7 & Y8, individual mentoring in Y9-Y11, to looked after children (LAC), those known to social services, disadvantaged or otherwise vulnerable young people. Positive impact on attendance, achievement, well-being and behaviour. Independent evaluation (ScotCen, 2020) shows ~32-22% difference with national comparator groups. |
01/01/2024 |
£170,800£383,441 |
MUMS-AID MATERNAL HEALTH |
MumsAid will provide our award-winning programme of support (YMA) for young women aged 14-21 in Greenwich, who are pregnant or have a child under two. We will deliver: key worker home visits / needs assessment; trauma-informed psychotherapy; practical help; 24-hour text service; and peer support groups with a psycho-educational programme. |
01/01/2024 |
£247,809£3,777,456 |
NATIONAL YOUTH THEATRE OF GREAT BRITIAN |
NYT will support 510 Young Londoners aged 16-24 from underrepresented and marginalised backgrounds across all London Boroughs through development and delivery of creative mentoring opportunities, including mentoring training and peer-to-peer mentoring. Combining NYT's award-winning and industry-recognised training programmes with new focused support strands, young people will build skills, confidence and networks that lead to creative careers. |
01/01/2024 |
£411,585£1,615,249 |
OSMANI TRUST |
We want to scale up our existing successful one-to-one mentoring services in Tower Hamlets to benefit an additional 300 disadvantaged and mainly BAME young people in Newham and Barking & Dagenham. We want to transfer the learning, quality, experience and culturally competent model to Newham and Barking. |
01/01/2024 |
£622,420£197,578 |
OASIS COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP |
Oasis will provide a co-developed and co-delivered 360° and therapeutic mentoring service for more than 600 young people across six London boroughs. Our vision is to reach more young people that leads to each young person being equipped to thrive and reach their potential nurtured by trained quality mentors. |
01/01/2024 |
£117,142£2,482,255 |
QPR IN THE COMMUNITY TRUST |
On the Ball works with young people who have a parent/significant adult in their life currently in prison. The project provides a mentoring programme for the young people and signposts to further opportunities, increases aspirations and improves relationships. Funding would be used to increase delivery and create a scalable model. |
01/01/2024 |
£400,000£625,102 |
REACHING HIGHER LIMITED |
Reaching Higher's mentoring programme will expand within Croydon and into surrounding Boroughs, in response to demand, to learn how best to sustainably engage vulnerable young people and reduce their risk of school exclusion and exploitation. This will include building on existing partnerships with other community-based organisations and developing new ones. |
01/01/2024 |
£203,910£2,648,457 |
RESOURCES FOR AUTISM |
Co-produced group mentoring for autistic young people targeted at key transition points, to combat isolation, improve mental wellbeing and build resilience, whilst also scaling up provision. |
01/01/2024 |
£133,365£392,247 |
SISTER SYSTEM |
We will deliver systematic change through lived-experience peer mentoring for 96 girls who are in/affected by the care system across 4 North London boroughs. Through a co-curated Leadership Programme, girls will be empowered to raise mental wellness & enable a life free from abuse to enhance their educational & employment opportunities. |
01/01/2024 |
£170,900£562,400 |
STREETS OF GROWTH |
Expanding our Pathfinders Career Mentor network, which enhances core Trusted Adult coaching for BAME young people experiencing criminal grooming/exploitation. Through combined psychosocial interventions and mentoring/networking support from relatable career mentors, young people will have improved offending/employment outcomes; and deeper understanding will be gained to address London's STEAM sector diversity gap. |
01/01/2024 |
£232,892£229,413 |
STREETZ AHEAD PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL |
Connect Mentoring Project will support SEN children in Haringey aged 10-13 who are at high risk of underachieving, exclusion from school and/or from families exposed to deprivation or crime. A trusted adult will provide mentoring, supporting their emotional development and mental wellbeing at a critical time of their lives. |
01/01/2024 |
£449,656£637,982 |
SUTTON BOROUGH VOLUNTEER BUREAU |
We will deliver 1-1 weekly mentoring to address and prevent the rise in suicide, sexual and criminal exploitation. Supporting 200 young people over a 2 year period, we will empower these individuals, enabling them to flourish within a safe and supportive community, where their vulnerabilities are not targeted. |
01/01/2024 |
£225,055£4,348,923 |
THE ALBANY 2001 COMPANY |
Using learnings from our youth-led mental health research, we will expand/test our youth mentoring provision by recruiting/training 16 young mentors (aged 18-24) to work with 508 young people (aged 12-24) from Global Majority/low-income backgrounds over 2 years, providing 2,100+ hours of 1-1 mentoring/group creative activities delivering positive mental health/wellbeing outcomes. |
01/01/2024 |
£251,902£690,670 |
THE ATLAS FOUNDATION |
Tackle London will deliver mentoring provision through schools and community rugby clubs to 525 young people aged 6-24 years living in the London boroughs of Croydon, Merton, Sutton, Richmond and Kingston in order to learn how sport can reverse the impact of multiple ACEs and improve mental health and wellbeing. |
01/01/2024 |
£285,000£1,215,434 |
THE BRIGHTSIDE TRUST |
This fund will enable us to match 1250, 16-19-year-olds from low-income families with relevant role models online. Our mentors will help develop social capital, knowledge and career self-efficacy so they can confidently decide positive career pathways. We will sustain our relationship with these young people and turn them into mentors for the next generation. |
01/01/2024 |
£20,000£245,650 |
THE KNIGHTS YOUTH TRUST |
We will deliver a reactive and open-access mentoring project to expand our trusted youth work at the heart of the Clapham Park Estate so that we build confidence and resilience in our children and young people, reduce the impact of adverse childhood experiences and decrease the risk of gang involvement. |
01/01/2024 |
£139,620£357,167 |
THE ST MATTHEW'S PROJECT |
We believe mental health and wellbeing support should be accessible for everyone. Working with specialist clinicians from Partisan, and harnessing the power of football, we want to expand our trauma-informed community-based support services to young people aged 10-24, living in some of the most disadvantaged areas in Lambeth. |
01/01/2024 |
£290,456£1,151,342 |
THE SWITCHBACK INITIATIVE |
In addition to increasing our delivery capacity, Switchback will adapt our current offer for prison-leavers to provide high quality, intensive mentoring support to people serving community orders. We will do this to learn whether our award-winning model can support more young people to avoid reoffending and live stable, rewarding lives. |
01/01/2024 |
£250,000 |
THE SHAW TRUST |
Shaw Trust will deliver a tiered mentoring programme, using Peer Mentors, Wellbeing and Resilience Mentors and counselling support to 256 young people over 2 years in Bexley, Brent, Havering and Harrow at key transition periods (years 6-7/11-12). Learners may have additional barriers including being at risk/excluded from education/alternative education/ having SEND/have a social worker/ being a young carer/from low-income family. We will evaluate the impact of a tiered mentoring programme on initial transition/ongoing challenges in learning settings. |
01/01/2024 |
£200,000£2,572,210 |
THINK FORWARD (UK) |
100 young SEND Londoners either NEET or at roisk of NEET, securing positive employment/training destinations.
Gather/share learning, influencing system change, creating parity of employment outcomes for young SEND Londoners |
01/01/2024 |
£610,000£845,529 |
UPRISING LEADERSHIP - ONE MILLION MENTORS PROGRAMME |
We will deliver 850 mentoring relationships, across a number of London Boroughs, to a diverse and disadvantaged range of young Londoners aged 14 to 24 years old. We will want to understand how mentoring supports the educational and employment outcomes of these young people. |
01/01/2024 |
£400,005£3,536,585 |
WEST HAM UNITED FOUNDATION |
Our innovative model tackles youth violence reduction and offers support for those at risk by taking a public health approach centred around outreach mentoring services delivered in partnership with local Primary Care Networks (PCN). Based at GP surgeries, Youth Workers provide personalised mentoring and connect young people into existing services. |
01/01/2024 |
£239,693£216,888 |
YOURSTORY LTD |
We will provide one-to-one and groupwork Mentoring for 330 young people aged 10-18 who have a Long Term Health Condition (LTHC), including Special Educational Needs and Disabilities or Educational Health Care Plan or a parent/guardian living with LTHC. We will facilitate age-appropriate Peer-Led Youth Forums and social media platforms. |
01/01/2024 |
£300,000£555,240 |
YOUTH ACTION ALLIANCE |
YAA will facilitate a one-to-one accredited, youth support mentoring programme for young people aged 11-19. Focusing on beneficiaries from communities experiencing racial inequality, those at risk of disenfranchisement, elevated levels of poverty and social inequity in West London. We have an extensive waiting list and a list of potential partners. |
01/01/2024 |
£5,000£748,436 |
BEXLEY VOLUNTARY SERVICE COUNCIL |
BVSC will coordinate a joined-up approach with the Borough Resilience Forum (BRF) and the Voluntary and Community sector (VCS) in Bexley to strengthen emergency response in the borough. Through this partnership, we will build a network in Bexley that is better prepared, connected, and aware of how to best respond in an emergency. This will lead to an increased level of understanding, create a catalyst for mobilisation, and strengthen community resilience. |
01/01/2024 |
£5,000£573,226 |
COMMUNITY LINKS BROMLEY |
Community Links Bromley, in partnership with the Borough Emergency Planning and Corporate Resilience Lead, will engage, test and learn, and co-produce new approaches to local community resilience in Bromley. An engagement programme with local voluntary and community organisations is planned to assess current understanding of risks and to pilot the local co-production of a community emergency plan in partnership with local voluntary and community organisations. Central to this will be assessing community understanding of available resources, skills and facilities and communications. |
01/01/2024 |
£5,000£906,757 |
COMMUNITY SOUTHWARK |
Community Southwark will bring charities and community groups together with the council’s emergency planners to share communications and respond to emergencies. |
01/01/2024 |
£4,962£583,776 |
EALING AND HOUNSLOW COMMUNITY VOLUNTARY SERVICE |
A Borough-wide Resilience Network was designed and launched in collaboration between the Ealing and Hounslow Community Voluntary Service and the Ealing Council Emergency Management Team. The partnership will engage town forums, residents, voluntary, community and faith sectors in Ealing to raise awareness of emergency planning through network meetings. The partnership will undertake a community mapping exercise to develop a community asset register and community response emergency plan. |
01/01/2024 |
£4,920£374,142 |
RICHMOND UPON THAMES COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY SERVICE |
Richmond CVS aims to improve community preparedness for emergencies by working with VCSF and statutory partners. Through a mapping exercise we will: Review the VCSF’s role and contribution in recent emergencies, undertake a survey and discussions with the VCSF to understand their contribution, assess interest in partnership work and explore how to join up with statutory response, produce a report to inform future resilience strategies and deliver a workshop for the VCSF on emergency preparedness. |
01/01/2024 |
£5,000£348,520 |
THAMES LIFE |
BD_Community Resilience Network aims to enable better connections, accountability and trust between social sector organisations, existing networks, and statutory responders to improve the resilience of Barking and Dagenham in the face of emergencies. |
01/01/2024 |
£4,997£848,204 |
VOLUNTEER CENTRE HACKNEY |
Volunteer Centre Hackney and Hackney Council would like to work together to increase engagement, trust and understanding between the voluntary sector and the Emergency Planning Team. We will gather insight and learning into the response of the community and voluntary sector to emergencies and ongoing community issues. This will inform an inclusive, “whole-of-society” approach to resilience, boosting Hackney’s preparedness to face challenges including climate change, the ongoing cost of living crisis and continued COVID recovery. |
01/01/2024 |
£5,000£193,276 |
HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM VOLUNTEER CENTRE |
This project will connect and facilitate long-term collaboration between Hammersmith & Fulham’s Emergency Response and the voluntary and community sector. It will help to produce a joint plan through an understanding of the skills, resources, and space the voluntary sector can offer during an emergency. |
01/01/2024 |
£5,000£483,100 |
VOLUNTEER CENTRE KENSINGTON & CHELSEA |
Working with residents, community organisations, our local authority and emergency services partners, we will rethink and remake the systems we use to plan for, and respond to, emergencies, learning lessons from recent local experience and acknowledging the importance of the skills, knowledge and relationships of the people who live in our borough to planning for and responding to a wide range of potential emergencies. This will result in improved plans and a better prepared borough. |
01/01/2024 |
£4,500£386,474 |
CVS BRENT |
In the event of an emergency, local people turn to trusted organisations. There is a need for better communication and reach to underserved communities in an emergency. The BLEEP initiative aims to alert, advice and accelerate the engagement of local leaders from diverse backgrounds and the faith community that could play a greater role both in the event of an emergency and after an urgent incident. Brent Resilience Team and CVS Brent skill-up and support faith-based and frontline leaders in Brent. Together they will connect, communicate, and inform Brent's Boroughs resilience strategy and action plan. |
01/01/2024 |
£5,000 |
VOLUNTARY ACTION HARROW CIC |
Working with residents, volunteers, and community workers we will improve and develop more effective partnerships between key stakeholders for a shared strategy to building resilience and emergencies. This will be done through involvement in strategic planning, community workshops, and pro-active engagement. |
20/12/2023 |
£6,270£176,530,000 |
UNICEF UK |
Grant variation to existing grant to UNICEF UK, which provides training to support eligible London boroughs achieve or retain the UNICEF UK Baby Friendly accreditation. Additional £6,270 granted in order to meet demand from eligible London boroughs for support. |
19/12/2023 |
£8,280,000 |
CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION (ACCOUNTABLE BODY OF CENTRAL LONDON FORWARD) |
The Grant will fund tailored employment support to economically inactive and unemployed Londoners to help them get a job. |
15/12/2023 |
£70,000£372,819 |
LONDON PLUS |
This funding is to support:
• The stewardship of the London Volunteering Strategy
group and the development of a vision for
volunteering for London.
• The core functions of London Plus as a regional
infrastructure body, particularly in relation to
managing the CVS directors and volunteer centre
networks in London and sharing intelligence and
insights with the GLA. |
07/12/2023 |
£1,750,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
07/12/2023 |
£40,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON |
The project aims to create a new green corridor running East to West between the existing local SINC green spaces (Bingfield Park and Barnard Park via Thornhill Square) to increase canopy cover, alleviate flood risk and encourage active travel by local residents and visitors to the Cally and promote new community growing opportunities. |
15/11/2023 |
£31,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH NEWHAM |
Development of a Shared Recruitment Model for the four growth boroughs and key park assets to ensure local residents can access training and employment opportunities at QEOP. |
10/11/2023 |
£41,500£798,804 |
STANLEY ARTS |
As part of Baring Foundation’s funded Thriving through Culture programme to co-design and deliver a two day young Londoners mental health and culture summit as part of London Borough of Culture, Croydon. |
08/11/2023 |
£35,000£99,790 |
HENNA ASIAN WOMEN'S GROUP |
Henna Asian Women's Group will provide information and organise events for the South Asian community, with a focus on in-person activity, held in English, Bengali, Urdu, Hindi, Gujarati and Pashto. Regular drop-ins and events will ensure community members get support when applying for an accepted photo Voter ID, or registering to vote. |
08/11/2023 |
£50,000 |
THE POLITICS PROJECT |
The Politics Project will engage young people (18-24) directly through workshops in youth work settings and schools. While working with a network of youth organisations and education institutions across London, they will develop training and resources to support youth practitioners to discuss political literacy and access to democratic rights with young Londoners in a non-party political, straightforward and engaging way. To support practitioners further, they will hold a space for youth practitioners to come together and share ideas, issues and good practice. |
08/11/2023 |
£28,400£147,185 |
SOUTHWARK TRAVELLERS ACTION GROUP (STAG) |
STAG will work with the Traveller community in and outside of Southwark to raise awareness about the new photo Voter ID requirements, support them to get the correct ID documents, encourage them to register to vote and discuss with them the civic and democratic processes. Activities will include face-to-face workshops, one-to-one support , the creation and promotion of leaflets to hand out at local events. They will work in partnership with other London Gypsy, Roma and Traveller organisations to share resources and conduct outreach in other sites across London. |
08/11/2023 |
£1,840,000 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
05/11/2023 |
£27,000 |
CALTHORPE COMMUNITY GARDEN |
Developing a new public healing sanctuary which will memorialise Mary Wollaston (Black Mary) who is said to have run a healing well in the local area. |
04/11/2023 |
£68,442 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
A Pan-London approach in the development of parent/carer, peer support networks with the aim of training and upskilling parent/carers. Evidence shows that parent/carer support is crucial in supporting children and young people at risk of extra-familial harm, and mitigating risk factors for involvement with violent crime. A key pillar of the Violence Reduction Unit Strategy is therefore to support and enable parents and carers to nurture and protect children and young people. Boroughs across London have developed their individual and innovative programmes of delivery which the VRU plans to share through Good Practice Events. |
04/11/2023 |
£5,960 |
EL WARCHA CIC |
A series of workshops for residents in social housing in Tottenham to develop a series of flags and banners that will showcase the residents diversity and stories. Flags will be displayed in and around Hartington Park and Clement's House housing scheme. |
03/11/2023 |
£26,928 |
LEADERS IN COMMUNITY |
Women Powering Change will work in the deprived wards of Tower Hamlets and aim to empower those affected by cost of living crises and digitally excluded Bangladeshi women with low levels of English to become more financially independent by developing skills and qualifications which will help them gain good work, especially in the Mayor’s priority areas. The project will map out and build strong links with local AEB funded provision including Multiply projects, identifying a key point of contact for referrals. Through outreach, community events and one to one support the community outreach team will reach 1,000 people from our target group, referring 500 into local provision with a conversion rate of uptake into courses of 25%. |
03/11/2023 |
£26,297£105,867 |
ISLINGTON SOMALI COMMUNITY |
Since 2009 ISC Links has been a grassroots youthwork project engaging young Somalis in north London. Links engages hard to reach young people including those at risk of radicalisation or involved in gang activities. ISC re-connects them with education and has helped hundreds of young people move forward positively with their lives.
Participants drive every aspect of Links design and management and trained young mentors are an important way to attract their peers into the project and maintain their commitment.
Through ISC Links many young Somalis have made the successful transition into adult education and sustainable employment including in retail, security and construction. Our approach includes sports, skills based activities and addressing other issues the young people face.
Thanks to a Community Outreach grant in 2022-2023 ISC Links engaged hundreds of young people with information about adult education opportunities and succeeded in helping many of them to enrol onto courses. |
02/11/2023 |
£26,849£304,701 |
EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT GROUP |
Baby/child/elderly friendly sessions where our multi-lingual culturally-responsive staff who have lived experience will provide inclusive 1-2-1 support and IAG (information advice and guidance) empowering isolated/digitally excluded deprived women from BAMER backgrounds especially those with SEND and parents of SEND children to overcome their learning insecurities, build their confidence and galvanize them towards adult education in a friendly non-judgemental relaxed environment. We will foster a user-led learning community and a peer support network in a safe community space where they share meals, chat over coffee, walk and talk, destress, conquer barriers and access numeracy resources through talks, lunches, coffee mornings, walk and talk picnics, workshops and user-led events around the cost of living crisis e.g. budgeting, working out supermarket discounts, travelling on a budget, money-saving recipes and food swaps, progression routes, adult education, enterprise and jobs etc. |
31/10/2023 |
£495,650 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET |
A public realm improvement project, which will deliver over 5500sqm of refurbished, high-quality public space at the heart of Finchley Central town centre and 600m of a revitalization of the High Street with new trees and SUDs |
31/10/2023 |
£26,985 |
ADANNA WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP |
This project aims to help women from the BAME community develop the skills and knowledge they need to gain suitable employment. We currently run an employability project to help women into employment training or self employment. We want to run a mentoring and befriending programme alongside it for women who need support to rebuild their lives after experiencing domestic abuse. Or to restart their career journey which may have been interrupted by having children, migrating to the UK, getting married or divorced or having to care for elderly relatives.
The mentoring programme is an 8-12 weeks programme working on a one to one basis with the women to help build their confidence, set career goals and work through how to achieve them. This usually includes overcoming multiple barriers such as language barriers, digital and financial literacy as well as cultural and religious barriers. For women who are further away from the employment market and lacking basic skills facing lots of challenge |
27/10/2023 |
£216,000£11,434,000 |
TCV (THE CONSERVATION VOLUNTEERS) |
To provide free trees for community groups, faith groups, housing associations and schools in London, and training and ongoing support for planting and maintenance |
27/10/2023 |
£10,000 |
NATIONAL PARK CITY FOUNDATION |
London National Park City Foundation (LNPCF) will support wider public participation in the development of London’s Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) and future engagement on rewilding. The grant will be specifically targeted on the ‘Discovery’ and ‘Mapping & Alignment’ phases of the proposed approach to public engagement, as per the works statement to submitted by LNPCF. The outputs from this work will improve the engagement framework for the LNRS, specifically looking at how under-represented Londoners can be better informed, engaged and involved in the Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) network and site selection process at a Borough level. |
26/10/2023 |
£2,540,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
26/10/2023 |
£25,369 |
BELINA GROW CIC |
To support disadvantaged women returners in Newham to access training, including multiply. |
25/10/2023 |
£22,200£32,913 |
AFRICAN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION |
We are requesting a grant of £22,200 to work with French-speaking Black African asylum seeker/refugee women in south London. Because of their cultural backgrounds and life experiences these women often lack basic English and/or numeracy skills and vocational skills.
OBJECTIVE. Through outreach and promotion we will engage community members and refer them to adult learning providers (e.g., CALAT, LCC) to acquire regulated/non-regulated qualifications. This will increase their chances of getting work, leading to improved incomes and living standards for them and their families.
DELIVERABLES. We will run 8x monthly workshops on topics relevant to the community at which we will promote adult education as a way to further develop their skills. Participants will be invited to 1-1 IAG/DNA sessions to explore needs/options in detail, and then referred to an appropriate training provider. We estimate 240 people will attend, 120 receive 1-1s, 60 be referred, including 30 for numeracy training. |
24/10/2023 |
£26,812 |
LIVING UNDER ONE SUN |
Based in our Community Hub in Tottenham Hale, ‘My Skills My Learning’ will reach members of our community who don’t have access to information, services, and learning and training opportunities, are isolated and lack confidence – but have talents, skills, aspirations and economic needs. We’ll provide a welcoming, well known and safe Cafe Connect drop in and one to one support service, 3 days a week at different times to maximise access, alongside attractive fun and empowering health and well being activities with a strong numeracy and conversational focus. We’ll provide IT, an allocated deskspace, and vital bilingual support in key community languages. Through sensitive listening and sharing, and building on our established and positive links with several learning providers, we’ll patiently build trust and confidence and get to the heart of the matter, barriers will be overcome, & residents learning interests identified and progressed – and our community strengthened. |
24/10/2023 |
£26,985£469,116 |
HOME-START RICHMOND, KINGSTON AND HOUNSLOW |
We will build on our relationships of trust with mothers facing intersectional barriers to employment by helping them access and engage with appropriate adult education (AE) to help them achieve their goals. We aim to:
1. Raise awareness of local AE opportunities
• 2 termly newsletters sharing AE opportunities reaching 440 mothers and 120 parent volunteers
• 30 mothers connected directly with local AE providers through our weekly groups
2. Move marginalised mothers closer to engaging with AE
• 30 mothers offered targeted support to identify learning needs, goals and opportunities; emotional support to build confidence and self-esteem; signposting to local support services; and practical support with registration and exploring funding and subsidies
3. Support marginalised mothers to engage with AE
• 20 mothers referred into AE and offered practical support to engage e.g. childcare, laptops
4. Help providers tackle barriers to AE
• Share insight from local families with 5 AE providers |
24/10/2023 |
£20,480£262,230 |
STAND TOGETHER NETWORK |
STN’s “And Still I Rise” project empowers BAMER beneficiaries to change their livelihoods through improving their education, skills and job circumstances by providing a careers advice hub that supports them to identify suitable learning, training and career/work pathways. Additionally, our community outreach initiative will identity BAMER participants considered “hard-to-reach-and-help,” raising awareness of/promote adult learning opportunities enhancing their job-related skills; widen career opportunities and ability to secure SUSTAINABLE jobs. This will be achieved through tailored support provision; facilitating a ‘can do’ attitude among participants; improving confidence; increasing numbers of BAMER people engaged in adult education, including AEB, and the Mayor's Skills Academies; promote the benefits of numeracy and digital skills for everyday life. Delivery will be face-to-face/one-to-one awareness/advisory sessions; drop-ins, virtual support and group-workshop activities. |
24/10/2023 |
£26,251 |
NEW CHALLENGE CIC |
Our project aims to generate more awareness and interest among the target cohorts identified in the Skills for Londoners Community Outreach Programme and in particular to increase their participation in learning and help them gain the positive social and economic benefits of learning and supporting them to develop their skills and improve their prospects.
We work with a range of partners delivering AEB funded learning opportunities and have many options available for our participants.
Support will be delivered on a face-to-face basis by highly experienced and qualified Advisers, who will draw upon their knowledge of the wide range of AEB funded courses, including numeracy and maths available and make referrals centred on participants' needs.
We aim to engage with 130 participants, of whom we will refer 85 to (mostly) AEB funded provision according to need and of these, we envisage 30 will be referred to the London Multiply programme or similar supporting numeracy skills development. |
24/10/2023 |
£15,000 |
BELIFTED NOW CIC |
The "Skills for All" project aims to increase access to adult education and training opportunities for individuals from marginalized communities. Our project focuses on providing support and guidance to help individuals overcome barriers and empower them to pursue their educational goals. Through a range of activities and initiatives, we aim to connect individuals with local courses and programs, facilitate direct referrals to adult learning provision, and provide resources for navigating the registration process.
The project will include regular group presentations on local courses and programs, where participants can learn about available opportunities and make informed choices about their educational pathways. Additionally, workshops and personalised advice sessions will be conducted to assist individuals in finding suitable courses that align with their interests and goals. |
23/10/2023 |
£25,664 |
COACHING FOR WOMEN |
This project will guide, encourage and enthuse women through a group coaching method to realise a more fulfilling life for themselves. Increasing their skill base through enrolling in adult learning for a happier, fuller life including employment or starting their own business.
Eight 6 hour in-person taster workshops encouraging women to enrol for the online course
Four 8-week online courses. Two of these courses will be Muslim only courses
• First half of the course focusing on: group coaching: building active listening and confidence, advocacy and well-being.
• Second half creating an individualised learning plan to include: what training is needed, where can this be accessed, what support groups are available
Course participants will have:
• Two individual coaching sessions to create a learning plan
• Access to an advisor from the local Adult Learning Service to advise and encourage enrolment.
4 review days for each cohort to review and consolidate the learning experience |
16/10/2023 |
£15,000 |
LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL |
Supporting the establishment of cross-sector creative industries consortium to advocate for new strategic cultural infrastructure to provide the creative industries a home in London. |
16/10/2023 |
£1,700,000 |
MARY WARD CENTRE |
This is contingency grant approved by MD3092 for projects in delivery, facing challenges mainly due to inflation impact on construction prices. This contingency grant will be used to fund the budget shortfall for the project already in deliver at the award moment (hence a start date before the award date - projects were already in delivery when the additional contingency funding was awarded. |
13/10/2023 |
£15,000£853,184 |
EAST EUROPEAN RESOURCE CENTRE |
The East European Resource Centre will work with Romanian, Polish and other Eastern European Londoners to raise awareness of voting system changes through targeted outreach, including leafleting, drop-ins, and pop-up kiosks in local and community events. EERC will also provide 1-1 tailored support and advice through their multilingual telephone helpline and in-person appointments. This will be complemented by a pan-London social media campaign, as well as community language magazines and radio stations. |
13/10/2023 |
£450,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK |
This project is the first phase of a masterplan created in consultation with the diverse local community for two neighbourhood parks, Consort Park and Dr Harold Moody Park. Improvements will include reducing flood risk and combating the urban heat island effect by planting trees and creating new green space by closing a road to motor traffic and merging the two adjacent parks together |
11/10/2023 |
£70,500 |
CREATIVE SECTOR SERVICES CIC (TRADING AS CREATIVE UNITED) |
Creative Sector Services CIC (trading as Creative United) is a London-based Community Interest Company that specialises in supporting the growth and development of the arts and creatives industries. The grant of £70,500 will enable them to enhance their business support programme and fund the delivery of a creative business support and retail training programme as part of the Creative Enterprise Zone programme. |
10/10/2023 |
£276,711 |
HACKNEY WICK AND FISH ISLAND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TRUST |
Grant funding for activities delivered by Hackney Wick and Fish Island Community Development Trust as part of the UKSPF funded Future Industries Demonstrator Programme. |
08/10/2023 |
£40,879£758,050 |
IRMO |
The CLAUK coalition, made up of six Latin American-led partners, including lead partner Indoamerican Refugee and Migrant Organisation (IRMO), will deliver outreach and support sessions across partner sites, popular locations and community events for London’s Latin American communities. This will be complemented by a pan-London awareness-raising campaign online and in print, in Spanish and in Portuguese, including articles in community press outlets. |
08/10/2023 |
£45,430 |
VOICE4CHANGE ENGLAND |
Voice4Change England will work with their member organisations in London, with an emphasis on members from the Black and minoritised ethnic community groups. Activity will include online and face-to-face workshops, information stalls at community fairs, the creation and promotion of information materials online and offline and raising awareness through specialist community media outlets to reach some of the most under-represented and under-registered Londoners. They will also run workshops for frontline community organisations to build civic and democratic participation in their work. |
07/10/2023 |
£1,440,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
07/10/2023 |
£40,000£733,294,000 |
NATIONAL TRUST |
This project will deliver a plan for
realistic greenspace improvements, stand-alone interventions with community groups
that can then be used as credible evidence to source funding for implementation. It
will engage people who face barriers to accessing green space in planning tangible
environmental improvements within their communities, helping to address unequal
access to nature and help ensure the sustainability of the new spaces.
|
07/10/2023 |
£40,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN |
This project aims to develop a masterplan which sets priorities This project aims to develop a masterplan which sets priorities for interventions in the short to long-term, enhancing the
public realm as a vital and effective community resource, supporting community cohesion and wellbeing by providing climate resilient spaces and improved access and availability of
green space. It will consider opportunity sites identified to date and review the estate for unidentified opportunities. It will help to establish the feasibility of key projects, identifying, costing and prioritising phases of work to realise this vision and support future investment. It will help to identify opportunities for co-design and will test the selection of key sites with the community |
06/10/2023 |
£540 |
THE KRIOS DOT COM |
Towards the costs of hosting a community conversation with your members, networks and participants on the new memorial for the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, during June- July 2023 |
04/10/2023 |
£273,301 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM |
London Legacy Development Corporation in partnership with London Borough of Newham have completed a Healthy Streets design for the reconfiguration of Westfield Avenue which will be delivered in stages commencing 2023. The road will be reduced in width in order to create space for wider pavements and a dedicated off-road two-way cycle lane, as well as trees, rain gardens, planting and places to sit. Substantial numbers of trees and planting areas will transform the appearance of the street and offer shade and shelter from wind. The planting beds will absorb rainwater and harmful chemicals from the road and pavement in order to preserve local watercourses. |
01/10/2023 |
£175,000 |
THRIVE LDN(THE ROYAL FREE LONDON NHS FOUNDATION TRUST ) |
This is a milestone payment to Thrive LDN as part of their grant agreement for 2023-24. Part if this funding was re-granted to community organisations under the Right to Thrive |
26/09/2023 |
£596,406 |
CAPEL MANOR COLLEGE |
This is contingency grant approved by MD3092 for projects in delivery, facing challenges mainly due to inflation impact on construction prices. This contingency grant will be used to fund the budget shortfall for the project already in deliver at the award moment (hence a start date before the award date - projects were already in delivery when the additional contingency funding was awarded. |
25/09/2023 |
£10,000 |
BROMLEY EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR HEALTH CIC, PART OF SOUTH EAST LONDON INTEGRATED CARE SYSTEM |
The Creative Health Pilot is hosted by SE London ICS and brings together organisations responsible for health and care services in southeast London, to make the greatest possible contribution to the health and wellbeing of people living in the six boroughs that comprise SE London ICS (Bexley, Bromley, Lambeth, Lewisham, Greenwich and Southwark).
Stage two of this 18 month pilot will do the following:
- Manage the employment of a part-time creative health Lead
- Undertake mapping of creative health work across SEL ICS region
- Develop and deliver pilot programmes in SE London boroughs that have provided financial support.
- Produce an evaluation report on the impact of the pilot and recommended next steps for scaling up across 4 remaining ICS regions for London. |
20/09/2023 |
£11,050£221,503 |
AFRICAN HEALTH POLICY NETWORK |
The project seeks to address the housing crisis in Hounslow, advocating for improved housing conditions, affordability, and better management by local authorities. |
20/09/2023 |
£11,084 |
EMPOWERING DEAF SOCIETY |
Empowering Deaf Society provides services that are designed to meet the needs of the deaf community that reside in London. The funding will allow them to address capacity issues due to communication difficulties. It will fund British Sign Language training for staff in key stakeholder organisations as well as volunteers and also develop Deaf empowerment networks in the borough. |
20/09/2023 |
£10,000£74,615 |
ENFIELD SOMALI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION |
The project seeks to address the amplified challenges faced by the local Somali community due to the cost of living crisis, which includes increased health inequalities, unemployment, debt, evictions, and emotional distress. |
20/09/2023 |
£10,000 |
EVERY PERSON IS CAPABLE CIC |
Capacity building |
20/09/2023 |
£13,000£170,000 |
HAVERING VOLUNTER CENTRE |
The project aims to connect and support marginalized groups in Havering, promote collaboration, offer equal access to funding and resources for equity-led groups, and strengthen community ties through co-designed initiatives. |
20/09/2023 |
£10,111£223,639 |
HOME-START HILLINGDON |
The Home-Start Hillingdon project aims to address the underrepresentation of women from ethnic minority groups in volunteer, staff, and trustee roles. Collaborating with local entities like H4All, GRoW, Hillingdon's Women’s Centre, and REAP, the initiative seeks to engage these women, understand barriers to volunteering, and subsequently improve recruitment strategies. By conducting focus groups, surveys, and presentations, the project intends to gather actionable insights. |
20/09/2023 |
£14,000 |
ONE PLACE EAST (OPE) |
Focused on building a collaborative platform where Deaf and Disabled People’s Organisations (DDPO) train community members in participatory research, producing actionable reports. |
20/09/2023 |
£12,000 |
SOMALI WELFARE TRUST, REDBRIDGE |
The project aims to combat the financial exploitation of marginalized women in the Care and cleaning sector in Redbridge. Building on the foundation of the Redbridge Advocacy Group (RWAG). |
20/09/2023 |
£10,000£77,058 |
SUVAI DEAF EAST COMMUNITY |
Working for the betterment of deaf and disabled Londoners, they are seeking funding to bolster its marketing strategy and networking efforts. |
20/09/2023 |
£10,000£221,503 |
WANDSWORTH OLDER PEOPLE'S FORUM |
The project focuses on older individuals. The Wandsworth Older Peoples' Forum project aims to conduct a thorough audit of organizations, entities, and groups catering to the elderly population in the Wandsworth borough. |
19/09/2023 |
£150,000 |
THE ROYAL FREE LONDON NHS FOUNDATION TRUST |
The funding is the GLA’s £150k contribution to a £700k Health and Care Partnership pooled fund to implement the London Health and Care Vision |
13/09/2023 |
£746,968 |
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY |
This is contingency grant approved by MD3092 for projects in delivery, facing challenges mainly due to inflation impact on construction prices. This contingency grant will be used to fund the budget shortfall for the project already in deliver at the award moment (hence a start date before the award date - projects were already in delivery when the additional contingency funding was awarded. |
12/09/2023 |
£360,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON |
Sites initially set aside for disposal are now being assessed for the delivery of affordable housing, with direct delivery by the Local Authority. The programme has capacity to deliver up to 400 new affordable homes on 10 sites (subject to completing the detailed site appraisals that this project would fund). |
11/09/2023 |
£500,869 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING |
Ealing Council is leading a partnership project with Harrow and Hillingdon councils, under the GLA’s UKSPF ‘Supplier Readiness’ programme, to deliver tailored business support from April 2023 to 31st March 2025 with 300 SMEs.
The project will particularly support BAME and other SMEs hit hardest by the pandemic in: Wholesale, Retail & Motor Trade, Manufacturing, Health & Social Care, Creative sectors, Professional & Scientific, Information & Communications and Construction sectors; brokering introductions to Tier 1 suppliers, Public Sector Anchor Institutes and other buyers, enabling SMEs to be more visible and secure market opportunities. |
08/09/2023 |
£5,000£2,732,100 |
THE BRIDGE RENEWAL TRUST |
What If? is an online resource co-designed between the Bridge Renewal Trust, VCS Groups, and the Emergency Planning team at Haringey Council, to help Haringey’s voluntary sector prepare, respond, and recover effectively from emergencies in the borough by providing relevant information and guidance. What If? will be launched in summer 2023, providing a valuable resource to Haringey’s VCS. |
08/09/2023 |
£5,000 |
CROYDON VOLUNTARY ACTION |
Working with Croydon’s six Local Community Partnerships on crisis response. Learning from the Covid-19 Pandemic and other local fires and civil unrest incidents, we’ll collectively consider: what did we do? What did we learn? Building our strengths planning in partnership: what can we implement for the future? What can we deliver in partnership? We will create an accessible repository of information and guides on ‘what to do in the event of...’. |
08/09/2023 |
£5,000£920,749 |
ENFIELD VOLUNTARY ACTION |
Enfield Voluntary Action (EVA) wants to use lessons learnt from the Covid-19 Pandemic, particularly how plans are beneficial, but communication channels are essential to successful responses and recovery from emergencies. Strong networks have emerged since Covid and the Successful Enfield Stands Together response, which will enable EVA to utilise our many VCS contacts and networks, Volunteer Centre and trusted relationships with key stakeholders for a shared strategy to an emergency. |
08/09/2023 |
£5,000£170,000 |
HAVERING VOLUNTEER CENTRE |
HVC will strengthen relationships between the VCFS and Statutory agencies ensuring that there are improved channels of communication in place. By channelling past learning and sharing this intelligence with sector partners it will increase the rate of response, up time and delivery, ensuring that the smoothest approach is taken from the outset. By increasing community preparedness, HVC will develop a strong, thriving, resilient community that is connected, prepared and stronger. |
08/09/2023 |
£5,000£947,106 |
KINGSTON VOLUNTARY ACTION |
To establish a local VCSE Resilience Forum (linked to the Borough Resilience Forum) in order to build the capacity of voluntary and community organisations who support residents and communities in Kingston to develop their resilience and support roles in advance of, during and after emergency incidents. |
08/09/2023 |
£5,000£800,299 |
LEWISHAM LOCAL |
Lewisham Local will coordinate and co-design a new emergency response process with the council and voluntary organisations drawing on each stakeholder’s unique strengths. Together we will build the foundation of an engaged network of individuals, voluntary and statutory organisations that will be better connected and prepared, more clearly understanding the roles, systems and communication networks when there is an emergency. They will be connected through a database and Community Directory to streamline and speed communication. |
08/09/2023 |
£5,000£1,412,167 |
COMMUNITY BARNET |
We will use our community partnerships and connections and in-depth working knowledge and relationships with statutory services and first providers, to improve engagement and preparedness. We will engage with seldom-heard communities, improve knowledge of the impact of emergencies on them and co-deliver dedicated support and activities. This will include the following. Representation at and participation in planning and capability events; champions and volunteers; accessible information distribution. This will lead to a new co-produced Community Resilience Plan. |
08/09/2023 |
£5,000£637,982 |
SUTTON BOROUGH VOLUNTEER BUREAU |
Over the six months, working in partnership with the local authority, voluntary sector and local residents, we aim to develop a Community Volunteer emergency plan. Mapping of services, training and a communication plan, we will recruit, train and equip local residents into key voluntary roles to work with partnership professionals and local services. Our aim will be to create a cohesive and responsive support programme with capacity to meet the needs of a local emergency. |
08/09/2023 |
£5,000£498,718 |
VOLUNTARY ACTION CAMDEN |
Through the Fund we are seeking to achieve the following:
Review of learning from recent emergency responses (e.g. flooding, Afghan, Ukraine, Covid) in terms of council/ VCS mobilisation and response.
Develop a response framework- a visual tool about who to contact in an emergency and roles and responsibilities within the VCS and council.
Shared data collection/ intelligence across the sector including, who is doing what/ collection analysis of issues on the ground/ feedback loop to emergency response to aid ongoing planning. |
08/09/2023 |
£5,000£437,546 |
VOLUNTARY ACTION ISLINGTON LIMITED |
We will empower individuals and local communities to use local resources and knowledge to help themselves and their communities in an emergency. We will build resilience by making them aware of risks that are impacting and might impact on the community and plan and prepare for them to help minimise impact and disruption. We will develop a shared purpose to encourage individuals and communities to come together to help themselves and each other. |
08/09/2023 |
£5,000£366,924 |
VOLUNTEER CENTRE GREENWICH |
A project that supports the partnership between Royal Greenwich and the voluntary, community and faith sector in Greenwich, to provide a cohesive approach to emergency planning. This will ensure greater understanding and utilisation of the resources available, prompt mobilisation and greater community resilience. |
08/09/2023 |
£25,000£143,760 |
NEW EUROPEANS UK |
New Europeans UK will develop resources to help European Londoners understand their voting rights, hosted on their online Resource Hub, which offers European citizens across London support on a range of topics in community languages. They will also disseminate resources and organise offline activity working closely with three community groups, serving EU citizens of Somali origin, Albanian origin, and Roma communities. |
06/09/2023 |
£27,000 |
WILLOW LEARNING FOR LIFE LTD COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY |
The project aims to help people from Croydon with learning disabilities and their carers access adult education, specifically focusing on the 'Multiply' numeracy program. The key components include developing an easy read guide to courses, helping with the application process, training educators to support learners with disabilities, establishing partnerships, and conducting monitoring and evaluation. The project aims to create accessible pathways for learning, promote inclusivity, and empower individuals with learning disabilities to engage in lifelong education. |
06/09/2023 |
£26,937£429,342 |
CROYDON BUSINESS VENTURE LIMITED |
The StartUp Croydon Creative Community Skills project will support individuals in Croydon who are looking to start a business or access a career in the creative and digital industries. The project will help the local community, especially women and young Black men, to access skills development courses where they are under-represented in these industries.
The support will also signpost individuals to numeracy skills courses and provide them with the opportunity to practice and hone their skills and knowledge in a new Creative Digital Lab facility in Croydon. |
06/09/2023 |
£25,075 |
ADULT & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY (ACDA)+11:16 |
'Get London Learning' is a responsive and effective community-based outreach service that is focused on making adult education, employment programmes, skills provision and other learning opportunities more accessible to marginalised and disproportionately disadvantaged communities living in West London.
Our tried and tested approach will engage and reach targeted groups through a series of community-based outreach activities aimed at increasing participation and raising awareness of the diverse range of learning opportunities and provision presently available.
We will actively provide high quality referrals to appropriate adult learning programmes including numeracy skills provision and other opportunities and skills offer that are funded or supported by the Mayor.
We will build and establish new connections by creating robust referral pathways with relevant education providers, colleges and the skills sector to help make the local adult education system more open and inclusive. |
06/09/2023 |
£26,400£466,940 |
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SKILLS AND DEVELOPMENT |
The project will support beneficiaries to access adult learning opportunities and particularly learning opportunities that are funded and or supported by the Mayor of London such as the London Multiply programme and AEB numeracy provisions. The project will also raise awareness of learning opportunities such as skills opportunities and careers in the Academy priority sectors (green, health and care, hospitality, digital and creative). The project will also seek to break and address barriers to learning experienced by beneficiaries.
The project will engage with (list is none-exhaustive);
1. older and younger Londoners
2. Black, Asian or ethnic minority Londoners
3. women 4. individuals with English language needs
5. refugees and asylum-seekers
6. those most likely not to be engaged in adult education
7.individuals impacted by the cost of living including those who are out of work or Londoners earning below the London living wage.
8. adults with learning disabilities |
06/09/2023 |
£25,850 |
HORNBEAM CENTRE |
Hornbeam will lead on delivering an adult learning outreach programme using food as the tool for engagement, utilising the Waltham Forest Food Partnership members (60+) to promote opportunities in local food settings.
From this wider engagement, 1000 people will be referred to 100 community meals, where they will be supported to explore their specific needs and interests relating to skills and training, and develop next step actions.
100 of those referred will be supported to progress onto Adult Learning courses. 20 of whom will engage with the London Multiply programme.
As well as the specific beneficiary outcomes, we will develop an outreach model that utilises food settings and incorporates training opportunities as part of a wider wrap around offer to the most marginalised members of the local community. |
06/09/2023 |
£27,000 |
AGUDAS ISRAEL ORGANISATION GREAT BRITAIN |
We are aiming to introduce a new Community Hub where we will run a bespoke and culturally sensitive employment support and referral service to guide economically and educationally disadvantaged individuals from the Jewish community through gaining relevant skills and experience as well as accessing culturally sensitive adult training opportunities. This will enable them to find long term employment without having to compromise on their religious standards in the process. |
06/09/2023 |
£26,836£99,790 |
HENNA ASIAN WOMEN'S GROUP |
We will link with care providers; care training providers and care operators so that they can come and talk about what is needed to enter a caring role. We know that, nationally, there are 165,000 vacancies in this sector. The problem of recruitment is acute in London where there is much competition with other sectors. Our cohort of service users embrace a large number of community languages, which is a considerable advantage in this respect. The disadvantage is that communication, about the issues, are invariably in English and though their speaking and comprehension, reading skills are less so.
Similarly, there is a recruitment issue in hospitality. We want to work with employers and South Asian Women so that skills needed can be learned and developed which provide opportunities for them to access more than menial jobs. Cleaning is an important job and is a good way into employment. We need to work with women to raise awareness of learning opportunities that will enable progression. |
06/09/2023 |
£27,000 |
FIND YOUR FEET CAREERS AND ENTERPRISES CIC |
We will partner up with our direct partner in adult education, (WAES) to engage our target cohort of 19-30year olds in the Northwest Paddington and areas of social deprivation within London, that are NEET, part of the global majority specifically men from an African and Caribbean heritage and single mothers, into further education or training. We will have 10 dedicated outreach days and will target 150 people to sign up to our proposed taster day at WAES learning centre. We anticipate 75 people attending and 30 young people being referred.
We will promote courses in the digital sector, i.e., graphic design, software development, digital marketing and cyber security. WAES will assist participants to look for jobs, applying for jobs and developing interview/CV skills.
3 pop up events and taster session in the Westminster area and have educational professionals WAES and start up tech companies to set up stalls for signups. Engage in physical community outreach and digital campaigns. |
06/09/2023 |
£26,360 |
CENTRE FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT |
We will provide a localised online learning platform that offers anyone, anywhere, in Hounslow and adjacent boroughs easy access to online courses from different education providers. |
06/09/2023 |
£26,068 |
ORANGE BOW CIC |
Orange Bow will deliver an interactive and engaging schedule of weekly outreach surgeries and twice monthly taster sessions, reaching those most likely to benefit from adult learning programmes such as those out of work and impacted by the cost of living crisis. Face to face surgeries will take place at local jobcentres and taster sessions at our hub in Lambeth will include hands-on practical experience in digital content/podcast creation, including numeracy confidence building exercises designed by participants which can be streamed to inspire and motivate engagement from a wider audience. We have a track record of engaging young people from mostly Black, Asian or ethnic minority backgrounds, who often have negative experiences of mainstream education. We will work with partners across South London to reach specific groups including women, individuals with English language needs, and those seeking asylum, to raise awareness of adult education and numeracy provision. |
06/09/2023 |
£19,810£12,776 |
WE RESTART |
We are apply for funding to launch and run A.R.I.A. (Asylum seeker, Refugee and Immigrant Artists) Hub. This is a new project that would start in October 2023. Our goal is to create a vibrant and inclusive artistic community where they can thrive and contribute to the cultural landscape. We aim to promote their social integration and amplify their voices. We seek to make a significant difference. By providing a dedicated studio space, access to resources, mentorship programs, and professional development opportunities, we aim to enhance their artistic skills, foster personal growth, and support their journey towards sustainable careers in the arts. Through art therapy sessions, we also aim to promote emotional well-being and self-expression among the artists. The hub is a response to a call for help. In fact, since 2021 we have been supporting artists at risk, first with the campaign #saveafghanwomen, and in 2022, supporting Ukrainian refugee artists. |
06/09/2023 |
£21,310£468,408 |
EFA LONDON |
This project will include two areas of work; first, we will develop classroom materials aimed at discussing formal education pathways with migrants and refugees with lower English proficiency (a group particularly difficult to engage). These materials will be disseminated across our London network of English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) partners and colleagues, with the aim of facilitating intra-classroom discussion on local education systems and options. This will be supplemented by four open, localised, language-accessible workshops for community members from migrant and refugee backgrounds, featuring speakers from local further education colleges and educational institutions open to our participants.
Second, this project will include a community outreach plan, facilitated by an EFA teacher-organiser, who will engage local AEB providers through a series of trainings to improve their engagement tools for working with migrants with lower levels of English. |
06/09/2023 |
£18,875 |
EAST LONDON SKILLS FOR LIFE |
This second edition of “Build Your Future Outreach” is widening its scope to engage and support eligible participants to gain access to further learning and training with other providers as applicable to their needs including those with English language needs, refugees, digitally excluded, individuals with negative experience of mainstream education, and individuals on new visa schemes. The project will focus on creating awareness and linking participants with adult education providers for services such as ESOL classes, Numeracy confidence building classes, Employment and Skills Services through In-Person face-to-face engagement, workshops and outdoor sessions, Online/Social-media engagement, while enabling integration and developing confidence in their future in London. |
06/09/2023 |
£15,400 |
TRANSIT COMMUNITY SUPPORT CIC |
The Richmond & Hounslow Community Skills Connect project is an initiative dedicated to empowering individuals in Hounslow and Richmond Boroughs. Through this project, we will connect learners with further education and training providers that offer relevant courses and have the necessary funding to support their skill development & progression. With easy access to esteemed institutions like West Thames College, Richmond College, Kingston College, RHACC, HACE, and many others, we will ensure individuals find the right fit for their educational journey. By connecting learners with suitable training providers, we empower individuals to improve their skills and enhance employability. By bridging the skills gap and strengthening community resilience, we aim to transform lives. Our conveniently located community learning centre, just moments away from Whitton Station and 500 meters off the High Street, serves as a central hub for those seeking opportunities to enhance their skills. |
06/09/2023 |
£20,000 |
SKILLS EXCHANGE PROJECT CIC |
Our referral program aims to increase access to adult education by providing support and guidance to individuals from diverse backgrounds. We help participants overcome barriers to accessing adult learning opportunities by making direct referrals to key GLA service providers. By working closely with community members, including those from Black, Asian, and ethnic minority communities, disabled individuals, and adults with mental health or substance misuse issues, we address their specific needs and empower them to pursue educational opportunities. Through our collaborative efforts with local adult education providers and support hubs, we create strong partnerships, ensuring a seamless transition for participants into available courses and programs. Our goal is to facilitate personal and professional growth, increase employability, and contribute to the overall well-being of individuals and their communities. |
06/09/2023 |
£21,225£179,459 |
THE HAPPY AND HEALTHY TRUST |
Soft Skills Thrills! will empower 60 disadvantaged young people aged 19-21, with daily 1 hr sessions over 6 months (September to February), where they will learn comprehensive soft skills and life skills such as banking basics, budgeting, adaptability, public speaking, active listening, time management, entrepreneurship etc which will enhance their confidence, employ-ability prospects, social life and every day decisions, through the various targeted workshops/activities - gaining clarity on making crucial financial decisions.
The program is specifically designed for individuals who may have faced barriers to employment or training and encompasses a wide range of modules that cover critical soft skills. Participants will also learn about effective job search strategies, resume writing, and interview skills, preparing them for a successful job search. |
05/09/2023 |
£15,000 |
ELLA ROBERTA FAMILY FOUNDATION |
Making and installing a statue of Ella Roberta Kissi Debrah that will highlight the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities who are most negatively impacted by air pollution. |
05/09/2023 |
£25,795 |
MILE END COMMUNITY PROJECT |
This project will capture and highlight unheard stories of migration from across Tower Hamlets. A new sculpture will be developed by project participants and architect, Shahed Saleem. |
01/09/2023 |
£50,000£121,288,000 |
ALZHEIMER'S SOCIETY |
The funding will allow Alzheimer's Society to plan and run the programme. It includes a Project Officer post and budget for engaging and involving people affected by dementia, research and events. |
01/09/2023 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON |
Funding will support the London Borough of Merton to increase engagement with local residents and businesses, deliver a series of evening markets in Mitcham town centre and provide dedicated support to businesses in applying for a licence. |
01/09/2023 |
£227,753 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING |
This funding is to hire additional staff to fill gaps that are restricting the scaling up of the Council’s affordable housing programme. This is to meet their target of building 4,000 genuinely affordable homes by 2026. |
01/09/2023 |
£225,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
Appointment of development surveyor for acquisitions via General Fund appropriations and other sites to establish a pipeline for specialised housing, particularly affordable home ownership for older residents currently in unsuitable private rented accommodation and people with learning or physical disabilities. |
01/09/2023 |
£175,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
Establishment of posts for planning advisor, data and architect to collaborate across land owning departments to improve data collection and release more land for housing. |
01/09/2023 |
£307,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON |
Seeking funding for four key project components to translate the borough Housing Strategy priorities into action. These are 1) hiring a Development Navigator, 2) creating a Development Strategy 3) conducting feasibility studies to supplement the Development strategy and 4) Development Procedures toolkit. |
01/09/2023 |
£400,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST |
Funding for an estates capacity study and a potential hostel review of 11 sites. The Borough to identify potential regeneration and development opportunities on Council land. |
31/08/2023 |
£640,789 |
LONDON BOROUGH CAMDEN (CAMDEN CLIMATE ALLIANCE) |
A high-quality energy efficiency programme for SMEs addressing the cost-of-living, energy and climate crises. 125 businesses across Camden and Brent will deliver a minimum 10% reduction in energy consumption with realistic plans to further decarbonise and achieve net-zero.
Working through existing business engagement networks, the project provides each business:
•1:1 and peer-to-peer support to encourage voluntary behaviour change.
•energy audit, recommendation report and energy management dashboard.
•training initiatives to upskill workers and empower underrepresented businesses.
The project will lead to a pipeline of retrofit projects accessing other capital funding to dramatically accelerate decarbonisation of London’s buildings.
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30/08/2023 |
£15,000£364,493 |
ROSETTA ARTS |
Rosetta Arts wishes to identify a space to become a new headquarters office space as well as a dedicated and accessible visual art centre. This venue will be an expansion from its current offer to bring together facilities that will welcome multifunctional community spaces in the heart of a vibrant place in Newham, where the universal language of creativity and celebrating culture brings diverse people together in an inclusive environment and creates new opportunities for all. Consultant support will be provided to Rosetta Arts. |
30/08/2023 |
£1,379,257 |
GUYS & ST THOMAS'S NHS FOUNDATION TRUST (AS HOST OF HEALTH INNOVATION NETWORK) |
DigitalHealth.London will deliver high-value jobs and economic growth by supporting high-potential businesses and founders to collaborate with the NHS and academia. Our track record, first-class network, flagship programmes and excellent reputation enables us to target the objectives through:
1) Aspire / Reach - Early-stage social entrepreneurs and companies with diverse founders (Programmes4,7&8)
2) Build / Accumulate - Developing companies looking to build evidence or launch their product or service (Programme1)
3) Scale / Accelerate High-potential companies looking to solve the challenges of the NHS and patients (Programme2)
4) Net Zero - A cross-cutting support for net zero and decarbonisation (Programme6).
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29/08/2023 |
£4,890£34,113 |
FUN 4 KIDS |
Cooking classes, teaching young boys aged 11-15 great cooking tips and ideas of how to cook with a low budget. Boys will be able to take home the meals they cooked to eat & enjoy at home. |
29/08/2023 |
£20,000 |
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL |
Funding will support the Westminster City Council to run a multi-day Citizens’ Assembly project that will inform the development of its night time strategy and feed into its Statement of Licensing Policy and Planning Policy. |
29/08/2023 |
£988,994 |
BIG ISSUE INVEST LTD |
Power Up is Big issue Invest's accelerator programme for early-stage social enterprises. It provides four months of intensive non-financial assistance, including mentoring, business support, training workshops and networking opportunities, along with the possibility to access grant funding at its end.
It will support London local social enterprises to create or retain jobs and to expand or grow their services. It will focus on organisations addressing environmental and social issues and providing services to underrepresented communities. |
29/08/2023 |
£1,221,038 |
BRITISH FASHION COUNCIL |
The Circular Fashion project provides a phased, measurable journey of support to accelerate the transition to a circular fashion economy. The project focuses on London’s designer fashion SMEs, enabling them to grow sustainably through addressing their environmental impact from design to supply chains.
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29/08/2023 |
£10,000 |
KAIZEN PARTNERSHIPS LIMITED |
Grant funding to undertake Community Research on Women and Girls Safety in public spaces. |
24/08/2023 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
Funding will support the London Borough of Hackney to give businesses better access to information through improvements to the Hackney Nights portal, expand its pre-application support service, deliver a mediation service for businesses and facilitate the collection and sharing of positive feedback to businesses. |
24/08/2023 |
£10,000£2,485,667 |
MAYOR'S FUND FOR LONDON |
Funding towards engagement with employers on QEOP, work experience placements and to recruit students from six schools (including two schools on the Park) in the Mayor’s fund for London network. |
21/08/2023 |
£38,689£574,572 |
PARTNERSHIP FOR YOUNG LONDON |
This project will work with care experienced young people, undertaking outreach to all borough-based Children in Care Councils and Participation Workers to raise awareness about the photo Voter ID requirement and to support care - experienced young people to get registered to vote. This will include creating and sharing resources and running workshops. The project will be informed by an insight-gathering exercise on the barriers to civic and democratic participation that care-experienced young people face. |
21/08/2023 |
£950,083 |
SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS |
The School for Social Entrepreneurs will deliver an innovative mix of interventions including a vibrant Social Enterprise Festival designed to reach a diverse range of people from across Greater London.
We will run 16 ‘drop in’ workshops between September 2023 and December 2024 designed to support people to explore opportunities within the local, social economy.
In addition, we will recruit 80 social entrepreneurs for an intensive twelve-month learning programme; and distribute £400,000 in grants (Match Trading and traditional) to participants on the intensive programmes. These interventions will build interest and help grow the social economy across London. |
21/08/2023 |
£9,100 |
BADU COMMUNITY CIC |
Funding contribution towards set up of Community Steering Group and Activations related to The Great Get Together
project. |
21/08/2023 |
£12,060£2,199,356 |
DISCOVERY STORY CENTRE |
Transfer of National Heritage Lottery Fund funding to the Voices of East Bank Partnership grant agreement with Discover Story Centre to deliver elements of this project. |
15/08/2023 |
£1,770,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
15/08/2023 |
£590,539 |
CATCH 22 CHARITY LTD |
The GoodTech Accelerator will empower London’s most innovative social impact entrepreneurs to bring new game-changing Digital and Tech solutions to market to achieve social impact.
Working together to reveal radical new ways to amplify impact and accelerate commercialisation through tangible, outcome-driven models including impact optimisation and government adoption. The GoodTech Accelerator is a unique partnership to develop radical new approaches to meeting urgent challenges for Londoners, diffuse digital and tech innovations across London, and create and scale up 30 enterprises.
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15/08/2023 |
£1,506,682 |
LONDON SOUTH BANK UNIVERSITY |
The BIG Growth Programme builds and expands an existing partnership of Higher Education institutions and local boroughs committed to building the innovation ecosystem of south London.
The programme will address key sub regional weaknesses in productivity and innovation via a pathway of interventions designed to engage, encourage and develop local organisations and communities. Focusing upon priority growth sectors, activity will support local enterprises to utilise the assets of the South London knowledge base in developing innovative approaches which result in new products, services and processes.
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14/08/2023 |
£38,806£3,709,079 |
ROYAL ASSOCIATION FOR DEAF PEOPLE (RAD) |
RAD will work with D/deaf Londoners to raise awareness of the democratic system, share information on the process and support them with voter registration and applications for photo Voter ID. They will hold workshops and provide one-to-one advice and guidance through their existing support services. They will create information and guidance in BSL, including ‘explainer’ and ‘engagement’ videos which will be hosted on their BSL Information Hub and disseminated via social media and at in-person events.
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14/08/2023 |
£44,830£239,891 |
HEALTH EQUALITY AND RIGHTS ORGANISATION T/A LGBT HERO |
LGBT HERO will work in partnership with the LGBT Consortium to deliver an outreach, training and awareness campaign. They will run in-person drop-ins, information stalls in LGBTQ+ venues, community centres, educational settings and community events in London, with a particular focus on spaces that cater to trans and non-binary Londoners, Black, South Asian and minority ethnic and younger LGBTQ+ Londoners. During these outreach events, LGBT HERO will offer information, advice and support with applications for an accepted form of photo Voter ID, as well as distribute flyers, “wallet info cards” and posters. |
14/08/2023 |
£40,000£671,457 |
AGE UK WESTMINSTER |
Age UK Westminster and Age UK Kensington & Chelsea will run a joint campaign to raise awareness among older Londoners, via a combination of in-person and online activities. With their online campaign, they will also reach older Londoners across London with the support of Age UK London. Activities include face to face events and visits to community centres, digital clinics, dissemination of tailored information online and offline, including in local publications. Resources will be translated into Spanish, Arabic and French. |
14/08/2023 |
£638,927 |
FILM LONDON |
Game Changer is a new programme to help diverse founders and SMEs in the video games sector become investment-ready. Game Changer will:
i. Deliver approximately six months of workshops that increase participants’ commercial acumen;
ii. Provide concurrent mentorship as they upgrade their business plan;
iii. Culminate in two dedicated events that provide direct access to investors.
The games sector is one of the fastest growing in the UK and games businesses use highly skilled workers while attracting significant levels of investment. However, diverse founders and SMEs are under-represented, and their access to financing and business support is in short supply. |
14/08/2023 |
£1,471,272 |
LONDON LEGACY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION |
SHIFT: Future Industries Demonstrator is a mission-led scale-up solution focusing on the intersection between the real problems that citizens face locally and the market solutions that, with investment and tailored support, would accelerate our collective transition to Net Zero and fairer economies.
It uses London’s real-world testbed (SHIFT) to scale SME-led products and services, combining clarity of market demand and supply at a sub-regional level, with a delivery route map between them.
The project draws on the diverse innovation ecosystem of over 400 organisations based on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and its environs, a robust partnership across private, public, academic and community sectors and the specialist inclusive innovation focus that is central to SHIFT's mission.
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09/08/2023 |
£2,470,272 |
LONDON AND PARTNERS |
Grow London Early Stage is a free business support programme for early-stage growth companies active in high growth sectors that support sustainable and inclusive growth in London. It supports London early-stage companies to scale, create or retain jobs and adopt new or improved products or services. The programme has a strong focus on supporting underrepresented founders. The programme acts as a single front door, so early-stage businesses can easily access the right advice and support, and delivered with expert partners within the London ecosystem. |
09/08/2023 |
£9,529,727 |
LONDON AND PARTNERS |
Grow London Global is a free 12-month programme for London-based companies that want to expand internationally. Grow London Global is the successor to the Mayor’s International Business Programme, which has helped 1,300 London scaleups including Monzo, Bloom & Wild, Brompton Bicycles and Revolut reach their global expansion goals. The programme offers expert advice, workshops, events, networking opportunities with partners, corporates, investors, peers as well as unrivalled opportunities to make valuable contacts into target markets on trade missions across the world. |
09/08/2023 |
£7,000,000 |
LONDON AND PARTNERS |
Grow London Local is London’s new single front door to access business support for small and micro businesses. Providing a searchable database of provision alongside an AI-driven diagnostic tool, Grow London Local will match entrepreneurs to the right support to help their businesses thrive. For financially vulnerable entrepreneurs only and with a focus on those entrepreneurs facing additional barriers, in particular from Black, Asian or other Minority Ethnic groups, disabled Londoners or are female, Grow London Local have a team of community- based Business Support Managers, providing in-person diagnostics and referrals to business support. |
08/08/2023 |
£29,794£603,690 |
BULGARIAN CENTRE FOR SOCIAL INTEGRATION AND CULTURE |
The Bulgarian Centre for Social Integration and Culture will develop activities and materials for Bulgarian Londoners, including Bulgarian Roma. Activity includes outreach and support in schools, community centres, libraries, cafes, food banks and cultural events. This will be supported by a digital campaign with videos on social media and on Bulgarian Facebook forums. |
08/08/2023 |
£1,018,856 |
HEART OF THE CITY OF LONDON LTD |
Our programme delivers solutions to challenges faced by London’s ethnic minority SMEs and freelancers when accessing public and private sectors business opportunities.
The programme combines the supply chain expertise of MSDUK, the leading ethnic minority supplier diversity body in the UK, with the responsible business expertise of Heart of the City, a charity with 20+ years' experience of supporting SMEs.
The programme supports ethnic minority businesses in becoming supplier-ready; in embedding social value best practices into their business, products and services; in connecting to procurement opportunities and the development of a directory of ethnic minority creative and cultural freelancers. |
08/08/2023 |
£631,110 |
THE SELBY TRUST |
Selby Centre is a community learning, business, and people enablement centre surrounded by high unemployment and few opportunities. We make community-led change through our local team and our community of 32 onsite diversity-led SME organisations. We were awarded £20m Levelling Up Funding to create the Selby Urban Village.
The following activity programme will prepare our SMEs and the wider business connected community for the lifechanging opportunities ahead:
1) Service diversification and expansion
2) Supplier Readiness – tailored support to on-site
3) Cross organisational Project facilitation and fundraising
4) Business Incubation and start-up services
5) Digital inclusion – empowering SME community voice
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07/08/2023 |
£6,000 |
INTERGENERATIONAL WELLNESS GARDEN (CIC) |
People who have suffered heart disease living in West London / The Heartlink Community comprises of people with heart disease, Impaired mobility, many are elderly and socially isolated and a diversity of ethnic communities. |
07/08/2023 |
£6,000 |
THE DADDYLESS DAUGHTERS PROJECT CIC |
We are opening a community-based creative hub for vulnerable and disadvantaged young women who have been affected by family-breakdown, abuse and adversity. The Hub will operate in collaboration with external grassroots women led organisations within London. |
01/08/2023 |
£1,446,419 |
THE LONDON WASTE AND RECYCLING BOARD TRADING AS RELONDON |
ReLondon’s pan-London project of financial and non-financial support builds on a previous ERDF-funded programme and is designed to create jobs & GVA by supporting both everyday SMEs to transition to circular business models and circular economy (LCEGS) SMEs to accelerate their growth.
Support, delivered collaboratively with boroughs to complement other business support, will equip SMEs with knowledge, skills, resources, and connections needed to reduce waste and consumption-based emissions while generating commercial and operational benefits.
Emphasis is placed on business models tackling social issues and structural inequalities and priority given to SMEs in sectors disproportionately affected by the pandemic and/or minority-owned. |
01/08/2023 |
£1,175,681 |
NCT |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
01/08/2023 |
£244,686 |
LONDON AMBULANCE SERVICE NHS TRUST |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
01/08/2023 |
£843,771 |
BEACON EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP LTD |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
31/07/2023 |
£5,983 |
CALDWELL GARDENS COMMUNITY GARDENING |
This project will reboot our gardening group by improving and enlarging our food growing area in raised beds, and will involve more people from our community. The children's garden is an important new feature, to give them agency over a small area. |
31/07/2023 |
£5,268 |
CAMDEN SHORINJI KEMPO - MARTIAL ARTS CLUB |
The Camden Kempo project provides inclusive martial arts classes run by women and LGBTQIA+ people for the whole community. We address social isolation, promote belonging and community and tackle London's cost of living crisis by being affordable. |
31/07/2023 |
£1,589 |
DAYLIGHT STUDIO |
Daylight Studio and PMEP are joining in partnership to pilot a music production workshop at Premises Studios with the aim of assisting young people with their own music production challenges. We want to give Daylight Studio Artists an opportunity to create in a professional recording studio and integrate neurodivergent disabled people with young people to tackle any preconceptions young people have towards disabled people. |
31/07/2023 |
£5,410£110,445 |
DIVERSITY LIVING SERVICES |
This project will provide targeted and personalised digital skills training, advice and information provision to BAME people of Enfield, with the aim to improve their access to various online services and opportunities that they are currently not accessing due to lack of information, digital skills and equipment. |
31/07/2023 |
£5,925 |
LGBTIQ+ OUTSIDE CIC |
Queer Diary will deliver 3 activities (2 diary-reading open-mic nights, 1 zine-making workshop) for 100+ attendees & 20+ participants, creating space for London’s LGBTQ+ community to connect, bond, and creatively express themselves in a sociable safe space. Participants also have the opportunity to contribute to our 2nd collaborative zine. |
31/07/2023 |
£6,000 |
RAFIKI WEMA CIC |
This project will train and retain 12 community journalists in media literacy and digital inclusion through weekly training sessions, community conversations and production over 200 multimedia contents over 12 months in London to amplify BAME community voices and enhance their media literacy and engagement to address issues that impact their lives. |
31/07/2023 |
£5,204£107,216 |
VISOR (VISUALLY IMPAIRED SOCIETY OF RICHMOND) |
To heighten awareness of a mostly neglected group of people by redesigning our brochure and distributing in the community. We know the latest figures from the RNIB that there are 6,000+ vision impaired in our borough. To help vision impaired people to move forward following the pandemic and assist them with current cost of living crisis by offering more of our regular events and maybe assisting them with costs of our monthly outings. |
31/07/2023 |
£6,000 |
YAD SIMCHA |
This project will support and unite 160 disadvantaged people from low-income families in the Jewish community in Hackney, by sending weekly healthy food packages to them and arranging 4 fun days out during the summer holidays. |
31/07/2023 |
£10,000 |
KONGTINUE CIC |
The project supports Hong Kong children to establish their own community in the UK , and aims at preserving Hong Kong culture, in particular language and pop culture |
31/07/2023 |
£18,984£159,864 |
MIGRANTS' RIGHTS NETWORK |
This project aims to empower Hong Kongers and support their integration to the wider society; supporting Hongkongers to build connections between themselves and the wider community, and create a safe and trusted space for them to share their journey and aspirations; some aims of HMAP are driven by what participants hope to achieve, this will be further developed as project delivery progresses. |
31/07/2023 |
£19,990 |
HEARTHTALK UK |
This project aims to empower Hongkongers to improve their mental health and wellbeing, through psychoeducation (webinars, book clubs and mindfulness sessions) and intervention (counselling sessions) ; to offer trainings and share best practices with other organisations on working with the Hong Kong community in UK |
30/07/2023 |
£12,378 |
HONG KONG COUNSELLORS HUB CIC |
This projects aims to help participants be ready and willing to talk about their feelings and mental health in English; to support participants in managing and reducing their stress levels; to assist participants enhance their mental wellbeing in adjustment of the new life in the UK |
28/07/2023 |
£2,360,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
28/07/2023 |
£1,210,000 |
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
27/07/2023 |
£5,999£69,896 |
ACHIEVED DREAMS |
Cocoa Chats is a safe space for 30 BAME fathers and sons, going through crisis, compounded by poverty and strained relationships to join each morning for nutritious breakfast In Hackney. Unlike usual breakfast clubs where children eat breakfast on their own, we strongly believe that poverty should not disrupt opportunity for family time and that it’s of utmost importance for families to operate as one unit particularly during crisis. |
27/07/2023 |
£6,000 |
ADHD BABES CIC |
We will host a series of community led and workshops, events and socials across 16 weeks; each workshop will provide practical tools to manage difficulties associated with ADHD. Our socials and events will provide a safe space for our community to connect, learn new skills and explore personal interests in a way that would be inaccessible due to financial costs. |
27/07/2023 |
£1,405 |
ARTILLERY CIC |
Parent led monthly social club for (up to 20) young people aged 10-17 living in Waltham Forest who identify as neurodiverse; to improve wellbeing, reduce loneliness and provide peer support through playing simple board games. |
27/07/2023 |
£5,962£23,226 |
BRIGHTER TOGETHER |
This project would work with 4 intergenerational groups in Richmond-upon-Thames and Wandsworth to develop and perform an immersive, intergenerational play. The project will work directly with over 25 older adults and 25 early years children to increase the social and emotional wellbeing of all participants; reduce social isolation and boost children’s development. The play will be an opportunity to involve the wider community and increase the sense of belonging for all those attending a performance. |
27/07/2023 |
£6,000 |
HEARTLINK EALING HOSPITAL HEART SUPPORT GROUP |
Heartlink Community Hub provides a centre with services to heart patients including heart health advice, welfare benefits, advocacy and social events. Our expanding programme will include exercise classes and a graded rehabilitation scheme. In order to address digital inequality we will offer basic IT training. We will also provide healthy nutritional meals and service the needs of our members by providing a warm supportive community to combat loneliness and social isolation. |
27/07/2023 |
£6,000£166,979 |
HERITAGE CHARITY LONDON |
Heritage Charity London's Walking school bus aims to bring together the local community in the morning or afternoon together on a joyful walk to school. Together with parents, careers, volunteers, and HCL staff. The walking school bus allows students to arrive on time to school, be energised, and be ready to learn. |
27/07/2023 |
£5,000 |
HUMOURISK CIC |
The Shed Life Steering Group are collaborating with local businesses to build our co-designed shed. The Moving Forward project will support the resident steering group to manage the community-led workshop programme in the shed once built; to gain confidence in creating a safe learning environment, understanding health and safety, safeguarding procedures/regulations they will create a collaborative ‘Safety Guide’, and learn safe facilitation through a series of bespoke designed workshops that they lead for each other. |
27/07/2023 |
£6,000 |
LAMBETH ASIAN CENTRE (LAC) |
Enable older Asian people to have Aging-friendly community-based activities with the aims primarily targeting those who are socially excluded, lonely and living separate lives in the neighbourhoods or communities, helping them to promote their psychosocial well-being and integration by providing infrastructures that support and maintain meaningful social connections throughout the local community for older people to report a sense of community togetherness, gained through frequent interaction and communal coping together with the aging-related challenges. |
27/07/2023 |
£6,000 |
POWERHOUSE FOR WOMEN |
This project will facilitate 30 women with learning disabilities the provision of 40 weekly art making sessions in Newham for the purpose of reducing loneliness and social isolation. It will include having an art exhibition, a trip to National Gallery, making outdoor art in nature, linking with other art organisations and printing a colouring-in book and cards and maybe even a jigsaw puzzle from the artwork made. |
27/07/2023 |
£5,800 |
SISTERS OF FRIDA |
This project will support x Disabled women to come together and create an inclusive & accessible space that will support sharing of lived experience to push for communities, policies and structures that include and empower Disabled women. This project will also increase engagement and grow the organisations membership to allow for more powerful mobilisation of Disabled women |
27/07/2023 |
£6,000 |
SURVIVORS CAN SHINE C.I.C |
A free event bringing together the local community and community leaders (200+ attendees) to celebrate all families and the importance of working together to keep children safe from abuse. 150+ young people will perform their own creative pieces and the 'I Shine, We Shine' music track, amplifying their voices and their right to be heard, supported by performances from famous and young up-and-coming artists, and receiving awards for being Ambassadors for Change. |
27/07/2023 |
£6,000 |
THE COMMUNITY WORLDS (UK) LTD |
Our project will support the social inclusion, integration, and emotional wellbeing of 40 refugees in the London Borough of Enfield by the provision of weekly badminton and exercise sessions followed by periodical online English lessons through which they can improve their physical and mental health, spoken English alongside making friendships which will result in further sports activities and gatherings outside the project time and long-lasting ties among community members even after the funding period. |
27/07/2023 |
£6,000 |
VSSL STUDIO CIC |
Our project will offer 20 LGBTQ* Londoners who are grieving or experiencing bereavement monthly creative support sessions, across a 10 month period. Using artistic and creative methodologies we will hold space to think and feel through death and dying, supporting participant mental health and building community. |
27/07/2023 |
£6,000 |
WELL STREET COMMON USER GROUP |
Well Street Common Summer Festival 2024 will support 7,000+ residents from Hackney to be more connected and build stronger communities by signposting the community to a wide range of local organisations and charities that will meet their needs and provide support. The festival activities will be selected to reduce social isolation, improve health and wellbeing outcomes and overall encourage the use of a local green space. |
27/07/2023 |
£1,590,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
27/07/2023 |
£600,000 |
BARTS HEALTH NHS TRUST |
Barts Life Sciences MedTech will support life sciences SMEs active in London through three programme strands:
A: SME Support Service:
Barts Life Sciences will deliver an SME support service, including training workshops and bespoke entrepreneurial support, aiming to help SMEs gain a better understanding of how to navigate the NHS.
B: Internship Programme: 12 x 8 week paid internships partnering interns with life sciences SMEs
C: Supporting the development of an adoption pipeline at Barts Health NHS Trust for innovators. |
27/07/2023 |
£1,435,247 |
CAPITAL ENTERPRISE ONE TECH |
This project supports 120 businesses run by black & minoritised ethnic communities, people from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds & women to scale, creating 50 jobs. It comprises:
1. An ‘always on’ central community through which businesses can access content, networks, customers, coaching, events, peer networks & post-programme support;
2. Cohort based activity:
> 2 x series of 5 week Thematic Modules covering priority topics relevant to any high growth business
> 1 x 16 week Accelerator targeting Consumer Goods businesses
> 1 x 6 month Accelerator targeting businesses aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
It will be delivered by female & black led organisations: OneTech, Foundervine & StartUp Discovery School. |
27/07/2023 |
£750,000 |
LONDON BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP LTD |
Leases, business rates and now energy costs are continuing to be some of the main issues that most significantly affect SME businesses.
We are delivering a one stop shop ‘Property Advice Services’ project that helps London SMEs deal with all issues relating to business rate(s), leases, Lease(s) negotiation, legal right(s), budgeting, opening/closing premises and raising costs of energy.
The service offers free support and training by delivering masterclasses, one to one/one to many sessions and online resources & guidance developed with experts in the field covering issues specific to various sectors, types of business and property.
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27/07/2023 |
£19,206£257,107 |
HACKNEY CHINESE COMMUNITY SERVICES ASSOCIATION |
This project aims to raise awareness within mainstream services about the challenges that Hong Kong women are facing; to develop relationship/referral pathways with mainstream services that support women; to up-skill Hong Kong women who have previous experience working in similar field through volunteering on the helpline |
27/07/2023 |
£71,261 |
LB LEWISHAM |
This is contingency grant approved by MD3092 for projects in delivery, facing challenges mainly due to inflation impact on construction prices. This contingency grant will be used to fund the budget shortfall for the project already in deliver at the award moment (hence a start date before the award date - projects were already in delivery when the additional contingency funding was awarded. |
26/07/2023 |
£1,910,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
26/07/2023 |
£2,258,796 |
GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY |
The Better Futures UKSPF project draws on a well-established partnership of leading organisations in London’s public and private sectors and helps to address London's sustainability and pathway to Net Zero challenges by supporting innovation in and for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The project provides direct business support to help SMEs innovate and bring new ideas to market, delivering business growth and job creations, and promoting diversity in the low carbon sector. The project targets: Cleantech (also known as climate tech) SMEs from across London, who are seeking to innovate, grow and create jobs, bring new low carbon solutions to market, and reduce London’s greenhouse gas emissions. And provides support to non-climate tech (everyday businesses) SMEs to innovate towards low carbon business models and adopt low carbon technologies to accelerate their emissions reductions. The Project offers three pathways and provides a unique approach to supporting innovation and decarbonisation – scaling support, built environment/technical support and decarbonisation support. |
26/07/2023 |
£18,951£322,208 |
ISLINGTON CHINESE ASSOCIATION |
This project aims to empower service users and develop their confidence in accessing mainstream services, e.g. AEB/ESOL classes, mental health; establish relationships/referral pathways to mainstream ESOL/AEB providers, so service users can access other courses at the end of project delivery period; support service users to build connections and relationships with other people within the community |
25/07/2023 |
£1,310,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
25/07/2023 |
£2,080,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
25/07/2023 |
£1,465,707 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON |
The project will support emerging social businesses and potential entrepreneurs in public health and life sciences, thereby increasing opportunities for underserved communities to benefit from economic opportunities in these sectors.
The seven London boroughs that host London’s Innovation Districts, and MedCity, will grow a local social economy that is community-driven and actively addresses entrenched health and wealth inequalities.
Targeted business support will include outreach, challenge-based events, incubation, mentoring, acceleration and grant giving.
Networking and knowledge exchange will connect entrepreneurs with researchers, businesses and commissioners across the Innovation Districts and guarantee longer term impact of this nascent ecosystem. |
25/07/2023 |
£1,246,356 |
STARTUP DISCOVERY SCHOOL LTD |
The Just transition programme is a series of business support interventions that will ensure London’s business ecosystem is moving towards an equitable and inclusive net zero economy.
1) The programme will aim to incubate new business solutions led by diverse startups to tackle London’s net zero targets and accelerate growth within the circular economy Low Carbon and Environmental Goods Sectors.
2) The programme will also support diverse entrepreneurs to scale climate tech solutions tackling issues such as energy efficiency in homes through retrofitting, the cost of living crisis which disproportionately affects underserved communities and fuel poverty. |
25/07/2023 |
£10,000 |
AMY SZE PRODUCTIONS |
This project aims to create a safe space for HKers to connect with migrants from other background, create a sense of welcoming and belonging for the migrant Hong Kongers, share stories of Migration, contributing to building a voice from HKers in the London and UK cultural scene, in addition to emotional healing |
25/07/2023 |
£10,000 |
FC SUTTON HKERS |
This project helps support participants to build connections with people within their community through football-related activities |
25/07/2023 |
£11,835£993,586 |
THE WINCHESTER PROJECT |
This projects aims to strengthen and preserve Hong Kong culture and history through books and cultural workshops where participants may be able to discuss and reminisce about what they missed about HK; increase Hongkongers’ sense of belonging within the community in UK, through sharing similar interests e.g. books, attending events
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24/07/2023 |
£1,070,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
24/07/2023 |
£653,775 |
BETTER BANKSIDE |
The Southwark Climate Collective will provide expert support to 160 SMEs across Southwark, providing them with decarbonisation pathways and setting targets to drive action, while also enabling them to procure ‘green’ low-carbon services, stimulating the local green economy.
This project will build on the success of the Mayor of London’s Business Climate Challenge, with an innovative and distinct focus on four low-carbon programme streams: energy, waste, freight and supply chains.
This project actively provides opportunities to engage Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic-owned small businesses. This project estimates a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions of 1,204 tCO2e by March 2025. |
24/07/2023 |
£903,233 |
CENTRAL RESEARCH LABORATORY HAYES LTD |
A pan-London programme that stimulates innovation communities in Hayes, Tottenham and Croydon to prepare the global hardware companies of the future.
Through a cohesive programme of entrepreneurial skills, sustainable product development masterclasses, access to investors and suppliers, CRL will enable 150 entrepreneurs and SMEs on the start of their innovation journey. Using a proven model of driving deep local economic regeneration we will turn these three communities into pillars of innovation excellence. |
24/07/2023 |
£2,858,421 |
ENTERPRISE ENFIELD |
The London E-Business Support Programme, led by Enfield-Enterprise, provides a comprehensive digital skills programme for SMEs across London. It will enable the businesses to enhance their growth, resilience and sustainability (as well as address the adverse impact of the pandemic) by adopting and effectively utilising digital technology within their day-to-day business practice.
The programme is delivered through Business for London, a long-established consortium of seven business support organisations operating across London. All the diagnostic, training, 1-2-1 support and networking measures are tailored to the needs of individual businesses and also to maximise the participation of female/BAME/disabled owned businesses. |
23/07/2023 |
£1,870,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
22/07/2023 |
£77,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
21/07/2023 |
£1,950,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
21/07/2023 |
£683,211 |
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL |
This package of UKSPF support will comprise predominantly of additional officer resource to bolster internal capacity within Westminster City Council’s Economy & Skills and Procurement & Commercial Directorates to specifically lead on and manage this supplier readiness programme.
This cross-departmental team will develop and deliver tailored guidance, support, workshops and events for local target organisations and will provide of brokerage services with strategic suppliers, anchor institutions and larger businesses based in Westminster that can offer business support. They will use an accessible supplier directory commissioned by the council, which will be added to through a programme of active outreach to new market entrants within the borough and wider London. There will be a particular focus on smaller businesses owned and led by disabled people, women and people from global majority backgrounds, as well as social enterprises and other voluntary and community sector organisations. |
21/07/2023 |
£7,840 |
THE UNDEFINED |
This project aims to connect newly arrived LGBTQI+ Hongkongers in London through in person social events and information sessions. |
21/07/2023 |
£16,544£1,209,157 |
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS TRUST |
This project aims support Hongkongers to build networks with other people in the community; to provide a space for Hongkongers and locals to exchange ideas and learn about each other’s food culture |
20/07/2023 |
£2,500,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
20/07/2023 |
£893,515 |
NEWABLE TRADE LTD |
Inclusive Supply Chain will promote social and economic cohesion in London by providing an intensive, tailored, supply-readiness programme to 300 London SMEs with a focus on underrepresented entrepreneurs (50% female, 40% ethnic-minority, 5% disabled).
It will increase their awareness and successful participation in supply chains’ commercial opportunities. Bespoke business support will be provided by our experienced Procurement Advisers through a programme of interactive workshops combined with buyer-side engagement.
This will result in participants winning new contracts, promoting business growth that will instigate increased economic activity and job creation. |
20/07/2023 |
£947,582 |
NEWABLE TRADE LTD |
Open London brings together large corporates/contractors, local authorities/public organisations, London residents and London innovating SMEs to solve critical socio-economic, health and environmental challenges, thus increase living standards.
90 London SMEs/Social enterprises will be supported to develop open innovation, collaboration skills and idea commercialisation to help solve London critical challenges. It will be delivered through a series of curated innovation challenges and a demand-led Accelerator including 1-2-1 Open Innovation Advisers’ support. 30 SMEs will receive a grant to develop their ideas resulting in 30 SMEs/Social enterprises adopting new or improved products/services, and 15 new-to-market products/services, benefitting London citizens. |
20/07/2023 |
£558,178 |
VIRGIN START UP LTD |
Empower 100 supports diverse founders with growth potential to maximise their chances of scaling and financing their businesses successfully. The core of the ‘accelerator’ programme is a three-month programme with training modules, networking, mentoring, peer-to-peer learning, and experience from participating in a Demo Day event.
The programme will work 100 diverse founders by supporting them along a development path where they build resilience, confidence, and capabilities to ensure financial sustainability in a challenging economic context.
In doing so, it aims to help to address some of the systemic inequalities and biases that are holding back London’s female, ethnic minority, and disabled entrepreneurs.
More info at: https://www.virginstartup.org/empower100
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20/07/2023 |
£9,970 |
AU LAW ORGANIC FARM UK CIC |
The project aims at increasing people’s interest in food growing in UK
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20/07/2023 |
£9,985 |
SUTTON HONG KONG CULTURE & ARTS SOCIETY |
This project supports Hongkongers with improving their mental wellbeing and facilitating cultural exchange |
20/07/2023 |
£10,000 |
WELCOME H.O.M.E. PROJECT |
This project aims to support Hongkongers’ with their adaptation and integration in UK: Adaption – to be done through workshops and activities to support individuals to build connections in a trusted and safe space; Integration – to be done through activities where there will be Hong Kong and non-Hong Kong participants |
20/07/2023 |
£20,000 |
HONG KONG UMBRELLA COMMUNITY |
This project aims to promote Hong Kong culture to the wider non-Hong Kong community in London; to use this project as a starting point to generate interest to Hong Kong culture, in the hopes to encourage non-Hongkongers in London to get to know about Hong Kong history |
19/07/2023 |
£6,000 |
FOR THE PEOPLE FROM THE PEOPLE CIC |
Our 4hour art and up-cycling day retreats and drop in sewing classes that focus on self expression and community. Bringing together a group of 10-15 diverse women in a supportive, safe and inclusive space to explore their creativity and enhance their wellbeing. The art day workshops encourage self-discovery, empowerment, personal growth and enhanced wellbeing. |
19/07/2023 |
£5,950 |
LONDON ADVOCACY GROUP LTD |
A monthly Breakfast and Learning Sessions for asylum seekers, refugees and immigrants in Greater London who are socially isolated and are facing financial hardship due to the COLC. This grant will allow them to get out of their home and go to a warm venue and have breakfast, socialise with other members of the community and learn about British History. |
19/07/2023 |
£6,000£87,143 |
STRENGTH WITH IN ME FOUNDATION |
To train 12 peer supporters to engage a broader community, upskill young people and build our capacity as an organisation. |
19/07/2023 |
£5,652 |
SUNAHS CRISIS TEAM |
This project will support members of the BAME community here in Brent who are in need of a hot meal and social activities which will promote feelings of inclusion and tackle social isolation. The activities will take place once weekly in Lewinson Centre in Willesden Green |
19/07/2023 |
£5,830 |
UPCYCLE LDN |
This project will support 18 young people from ethnic minority groups living in Lambeth/Southwark by providing refurbished bikes and bike maintenance classes in a fun and inclusive environment, building a community of like minded people |
19/07/2023 |
£6,000£9,864 |
YOUTH PWR CHARITY |
This project will support young people from disadvantaged backgrounds in Croydon by facilitating recreational, fun and interactive activities such as sports, games, movies and self-care routines, as well as engaging and inspiring workshops that will be tailored to the young people's interests. This project will help young people feel a sense of belonging and community, improve their physical and mental wellness, and build their confidence. |
19/07/2023 |
£1,030,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
19/07/2023 |
£20,000 |
HONG KONG AID SERVICES CIC |
This projects aims to support single adults with BN(O) visas aged from 18 to 35 who migrate to London independently through casework support; casework support will aim to prevent crisis and foster young BN(O)s adaption to life in the UK; this may be done through providing mental support, mutual support via networking activities, and raising civil awareness among the target group; we aim to strengthen and encourage their self-help and cultivate networks among the target community so they can mutually help each other even when this project ends. |
19/07/2023 |
£20,000£387,000 |
HONG KONG WATCH |
This project aims to make politics more accessible to Hongkongers; encourage more community interest groups led by Hongkongers to hold
events and activities related to civic and democratic participation |
19/07/2023 |
£18,130 |
ADULT & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY (ACDA) |
This project aims to build capacity and confidence of Hong Kongers in West London through a wide range of Adult Education Courses to integrate in the UK and their areas, and through employment support, and through referring them to further services and service providers after the 6 months; creating a network of support and services within West London for Hong Kongers including councils, colleges, etc. |
18/07/2023 |
£5,918 |
FIVE ASIDE THEATRE |
From July 29th to October 15th 2023 Five ASide Theatre will run 20 creative writing workshops with 6 African Caribbean organisations developing their lived experiences into performance narratives. During these months the narratives will be performed at 3 local community events in Merton for the wider community. Finally in October we will stage these narratives as part of a heritage performance at New Wimbledon Theatre bringing the wisdom of the Windrush generation to the World! |
18/07/2023 |
£5,600£2,754,445 |
FOOTBALL BEYOND BORDERS |
‘Streetz Football’ is a community-led project that will deliver football sessions to X young people aged 8-15 years old living in some of London’s most underserved communities. We will deliver X sessions to young people in Brixton and Camberwell. |
18/07/2023 |
£5,110 |
GOLD & SILVER INTERPRISES CIC- SEWN TOGETHER |
The project will support 150 women from BAME backgrounds aged between 30 -70 known to be highly impacted by Covid-19, cost of living in low-income households in the east of the borough of Haringey. Economically inactive experiencing social exclusion and loneliness, facing physical and mental challenges including hidden disabilities, digitally excluded to access local health services. receive timely relevant advice, design services that promote and support health lifestyles. |
18/07/2023 |
£5,979 |
LONDON BPD CARERS |
This project will provide a safe haven for 40 Londoners caring for people with a diagnosis of Personality Disorder or Complex Emotional Needs through holding monthly peer support meetings in Central London and offering training to reduce feelings of desperation and isolation and build coping skills. |
18/07/2023 |
£1,920,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
18/07/2023 |
£748,074 |
FOUNDERVINE CIC |
The Ascend Investment Readiness Programme supports early-stage, diverse-led startups in London to access finance and thrive in the competitive business environment. Through a 3-month investment readiness programme, SMEs will gain knowledge, resources, and networks needed to navigate the fundraising process and create strong business plans. The programme offers "always-on" funding and business development advice, mentorship, relationship brokerage, and peer/community support. After the programme, SMEs receive 6 months of post-programme support, including access to investor networks, pitching opportunities and co-working space. This programme aligns with the Mayor's goal to improve the customer journey for SMEs and the GLA's commitment to consider the needs of diverse-owned businesses at every stage of the project design, delivery and evaluation.
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18/07/2023 |
£20,000 |
MICRO RAINBOW CIC |
This projects aims to expand their current LGBTQI+ support to Hongkongers, and provide LGBTQI+ Hongkongers with a safe space to connect |
18/07/2023 |
£20,000£95,948 |
UK WELCOME REFUGEES |
This project aims to mobilize churches and local community groups to provide social support for HongKongers who live in their neighbourhood; to help HongKongers establish effective and sustainable mutual support networks in their local communities so as to meet practical and emotional needs encountered in everyday life; to enhance HongKongers’ understanding of their local communities and to empower them to engage in and contribute to their local communities and the wider society. |
18/07/2023 |
£3,000 |
X7EAVEN |
Delivery of Hip Hop Connection course as part of East Summer School 2023. |
18/07/2023 |
£2,700 |
BLOOM EDUCATIONAL CIC |
Delivery Harmony in Nature course as part of East Summer School 2023. |
18/07/2023 |
£4,400 |
SKATE GALS & PALS CIC |
Delivery of workshops as part of East Summer School 2023 |
18/07/2023 |
£3,000 |
SADLER’S WELLS TRUST LIMITED (BREAKIN CONVENTION) |
Deliver of Future Elements East dance programme as part of East Summer School 2023. |
17/07/2023 |
£9,970 |
HONG KONG NURSING ASSOCIATION UK (HKNAUK) |
This project aims to connect experienced healthcare workers with newly arrived healthcare workers, so they can provide support to each other |
14/07/2023 |
£20,000 |
KINGSTON BEATS CIC |
This projects aims to deliver a series of outreach and engagement activities targeting Hongkongers with intersectional needs; to build a group of dedicated volunteers to lead on the range of activities that the org delivers |
13/07/2023 |
£121,200 |
BIG CREATIVE |
This is contingency grant approved by MD3092 for projects in delivery, facing challenges mainly due to inflation impact on construction prices. This contingency grant will be used to fund the budget shortfall for the project already in deliver at the award moment (hence a start date before the award date - projects were already in delivery when the additional contingency funding was awarded. |
13/07/2023 |
£1,765,000 |
RICHMOND & HILLCROFT ADULT & COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
This is contingency grant approved by MD3092 for projects in delivery, facing challenges mainly due to inflation impact on construction prices. This contingency grant will be used to fund the budget shortfall for the project already in deliver at the award moment (hence a start date before the award date - projects were already in delivery when the additional contingency funding was awarded. |
12/07/2023 |
£514 |
PARK VILLAGE OASIS |
This funding will cover a maximum of £514 towards the costs of hosting a community conversation with your members on the new memorial for the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, networks and participants during July 2023 |
12/07/2023 |
£1,000£34,465 |
EAST AFRICAN EDUCATION FOUNDATION |
This funding will cover a maximum of £1000 towards the costs of hosting a community conversation with your members, networks and participants on the new memorial for the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, during July 2023. |
12/07/2023 |
£950 |
OFF THE WALL PLAYERS C.I.C |
This funding will cover a maximum of £950 towards the costs of hosting a community conversation with your members, networks and participants on the new memorial for the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, during July 2023 |
12/07/2023 |
£1,000£1,070,676 |
OPEN CITY |
This funding will cover a maximum of £1000 towards the costs of hosting a community conversation with your members, networks and participants on the new memorial for the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, during July 2023 |
12/07/2023 |
£26,000£681,654 |
LONDON MUSIC FUND |
To enable 26 young Londoners from low-income families to learn a musical instrument for one year. |
08/07/2023 |
£26,464£179,471 |
REFUGEE WORKERS CULTURAL ASSOCIATION |
Refugee Workers Cultural Association aims to empower the Kurdish and Turkish communities by providing them with the knowledge, tools, and support necessary to exercise their civic and democratic rights. Activities include informative workshops, educational materials in Turkish and English, open discussions and a digital campaign. They will also collaborate with local stakeholders, media outlets, and community organisations to amplify the project's reach across London. |
08/07/2023 |
£49,468£189,013 |
DISABILITY ACTION HARINGEY |
Disability Action Haringey, working with Inclusion Barnet, Camden Action Disability, Disability Action in Islington, Ruils in Richmond and Inclusion London, will hold bespoke information sessions and support across their respective boroughs, specifically targeting D/deaf and disabled communities in inclusive and accessible formats. This partnership will also enable them to disseminate materials to London's wider D/deaf and disabled organisations and communities. |
08/07/2023 |
£44,000£397,901 |
FAITHS FORUM FOR LONDON |
Building on their existing networks and relationships with places of worship and faith leaders, Faiths Forum will work across religious and educational centres, including Black-led churches, mosques, gurdwaras, a Jewish seminary and Black and minority ethnic university societies. Through a network of trained ‘Community Champions’ at each of these sites, Faiths Forum will implement bespoke engagement events, regular information stalls and support sessions, and faith, culture, and language specific videos, posters and infographics. |
07/07/2023 |
£1,065,964 |
SME WHOLESALE FINANCE (LONDON) TRADING AS FUNDING LONDON |
Our project is an extension to the successful GLA-commissioned and funded “Investment Ready” pilot delivered during 2022. It will continue to enable London SMEs, led/managed by female, disabled or ethnic minority founders, who have investable propositions and are ready to embark on the fundraising journey, to raise equity or debt finance.
We will do this by removing barriers to fundraising through specific support, comprising:
> A bespoke programme of group workshops and one-to-one support to optimise participants’ ability to raise external finance;
> An environment of collaboration and peer-to-peer support where participants learn from each other; and
> Connection with ecosystem stakeholders including investors, to enhance the support participants receive to increase their chances of successfully raising finance. |
07/07/2023 |
£750,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY |
This project is the first phase of park improvements, transforming the North-East of the park into an exemplar green and resilient space through integrated SuDs, ecological corridors and new footpath contributing to a mil-long chain of green interventions connecting Tottenham's residents to the Lee Valley. |
07/07/2023 |
£26,500 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM |
This project aims to revitalise two housing estates in some of
the most deprived parts of the Borough, creating more
inclusive, integrated, and sustainable community spaces. The
grant will be used to carry out the first step in achieving this
aim by completing an area assessment and creating plans for a
series of shovel-ready interventions through co-production
with the community. |
06/07/2023 |
£6,000 |
ACTIVE LIVING SUPPORT CIC |
Free sports, dance and cooking/independent workshops for young people with special needs and autism living in Brixton. The session will also provide respite. |
06/07/2023 |
£3,044 |
ALANOUWALY SALIFOU SYLLA FOUNDATION |
Salifest will support 4 local community groups and individuals = 60 people to rehearse for and perform at our Community music festival with around 200 participants from Lewisham diverse communities to watch performances and participate in music and dance workshops. It will connect people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities to socialise and learn from each other. We build local connections that reduces isolation and leads to connections and collaborations beyond Salafist throughout the year. |
06/07/2023 |
£5,420 |
THE POSITIVE MOVEMENT PROJECT CIC |
Move to Connect will support those at risk of social isolation from low income households by the provision of free fitness sessions centred around improving mental wellbeing and fostering community connections in Feltham & Bedfont, (wards in the Hounslow borough) to combat social isolation and reduce loneliness thus improving mental health in the community. |
06/07/2023 |
£5,000 |
THE WOMEN'S DECISION GROUP CIC |
The project supports women and children of the BAME community who are experiencing Domestic Violence, we work with many other professionals within the borough providing a weekly workshop to enhance skills. |
05/07/2023 |
£2,300,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
05/07/2023 |
£40,000 |
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL |
The Harrow Road Canalside aims to be industry-leading in improvements to open
space tackling the climate emergency. An overall strategy will stitch together project
sites to help keep London cool, provide shade, reduce overheating and provide
wildlife habitats. The project development grant will support work on designs, surveys and community
engagement, so Westminster City Council (WCC) is ready to access project funding in the future. WCC will use the
funding to support an engagement exercise to formalise an outline canalside strategy
for the length of canal between Little Venice and Queens Park.
It will then take between 1-3 projects from this (dependent on scale) to carry out more tailored community engagement (via a working group or similar) and complete
design and technical studies to develop the project(s) to RIBA Stage 3. |
05/07/2023 |
£746,125 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING |
This project will establish the Green Ring Route, a new 6.3km circular route that connects six parks in Northolt with a series of focus areas along the route with climate project with new urban greening, wayfinding, and pedestrian/cyclist connections. |
01/07/2023 |
£26,000 |
THE ROYAL FREE LONDON NHS FOUNDATION TRUST |
This funding will allow Good Thinking, a digital wellbeing resource hub, to better signpost their work to children and young Londoners. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
01/07/2023 |
£30,000 |
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
30/06/2023 |
£119,459 |
DAVIES LEARNING SOLUTIONS LTD. |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
30/06/2023 |
£417,175 |
OASIS CARE AND TRAINING AGENCY |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
30/06/2023 |
£334,811 |
THE FORWARD TRUST |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,025,651 |
AIM2LEARN LTD |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£883,097 |
RUNWAY TRAINING |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,114,058 |
LONDON SKILLS AND DEVELOPMENT NETWORK |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,071,527 |
L&F TRAINING LTD |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£368,052 |
BIG CREATIVE TRAINING |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£186,766 |
URBAN CARE COMMUNITY LIMITED |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£444,605 |
COMMUNITY TRAINING PORTAL LTD |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£479,564 |
CASTLEVIEW GROUP TRAINING LIMITED |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£469,008 |
THINK EMPLOYMENT LTD |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£280,828 |
INTEGER TRAINING LIMITED |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£626,060 |
TWIN TRAINING INTERNATIONAL LTD |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,263,590 |
HACKNEY LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£728,423 |
COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LONDON |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,069,455 |
PREVISTA LIMITED |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£189,626 |
FIRST RUNG |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£464,911 |
POPLAR HARCA |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£964,493 |
RINOVA LTD |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£371,347 |
SKILLS MAX ACADEMY LTD |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,170,523 |
TOTAL FUTURES LTD |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£235,691 |
E-TRAINING LTD |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,073,708 |
STRIVE TRAINING (LONDON) LIMITED |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,140,352 |
THE PORTLAND TRAINING COMPANY LIMITED |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£100,000 |
CAREER GROUP COURSES LIMITED |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£498,661 |
DMR TRAINING & CONSULTANCY LTD |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,022,377 |
MARTINEX LIMITED T/A BURLEIGH COLLEGE |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,054,407 |
NETCOM TRAINING |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,073,596 |
STEP AHEAD SOCIAL ENTERPRISE CIC |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,369,424 |
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING SOLUTIONS LIMITED |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£621,908 |
ELATT |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£213,854 |
CHANGE PLEASE CIC |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,193,294 |
LET ME PLAY LTD |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£901,695 |
CECOS COMPUTING INTERNATIONAL LIMITED |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£252,173 |
EDA COLLEGE LTD |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,073,708 |
THE WKCIC GROUP TRADING AS CAPITAL CITY COLLEGE GROUP |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,175,681 |
LEARNING CURVE GROUP |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,175,681 |
ANTREC |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£395,875 |
EMPLOYMENT EDUCATION TRAINING GROUP LIMITED |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,107,797 |
MAXIMUS UK SERVICES LIMITED |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,112,590 |
JUST IT |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,168,731 |
JGA LIMITED |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,234,693 |
THELIGHTBULB LIMITED |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,141,201 |
BACK 2 WORK COMPLETE TRAINING LTD |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£1,376,328 |
5E LTD |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
30/06/2023 |
£957,844 |
MI COMPUTSOLUTIONS |
The Jobs and Skills for Londoners Fund will support the delivery of each pillar of the Skills Roadmap for London. The funding will be used to help Londoners gain relevant skills, retrain, and move into “good work” in sectors key to London’s economy. These sectors are Digital, Health and Social Care, Hospitality, Green and Creative Industries. |
29/06/2023 |
£271,377 |
CONSTRUCTION HELP LINE (CHL) T/A CONSTRUCTION HELPLINE |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
29/06/2023 |
£279,223 |
FELIGRACE LIMITED |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
29/06/2023 |
£465,750 |
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL (WESTMINSTER ADULT EDUCATION SERVICE) |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
29/06/2023 |
£108,675 |
WYK GROUP LIMITED |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
29/06/2023 |
£29,657 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND |
Working with a local charity, Achieving for Children (AfC) to deliver support to schools by developing guidance on Cantonese GCSE and A level; to offer information sessions on school transition and SEND support; to develop culturally appropriate guidance on mental health support; to host secondary schools peer support programme and increase provision of Cantonese books in the libraries of 15 primary and secondary schools; to organise weekly social events for Hongkongers to socialise, learn about the borough and mix with the local community; to offer a series of sports and summer activities for young Hong Kongers; and to increase the stock of Cantonese books in libraries across the borough. |
28/06/2023 |
£304,523 |
GET SKILLS EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING LTD (T/A GET SET UK) |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
27/06/2023 |
£3,451,843 |
FIREBRAND TRAINING LTD |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
27/06/2023 |
£403,650 |
GENERATION: YOU EMPLOYED, UK |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
27/06/2023 |
£736,853 |
HOLT GREEN TRAINING LTD |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
27/06/2023 |
£175,246 |
LONDON SOUTH BANK UNIVERSITY |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
27/06/2023 |
£329,378 |
MUSICALLY LTD |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
27/06/2023 |
£446,002 |
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY - LONDON |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
27/06/2023 |
£330,682 |
TRAINING SKILLS UK LIMITED |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
26/06/2023 |
£275,000 |
CHALLENGE-TRG SKILLS LTD |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
26/06/2023 |
£594,950 |
NETCOM TRAINING LTD |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
26/06/2023 |
£51,332 |
PATHWAY FIRST LIMITED |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
26/06/2023 |
£1,253,643 |
TECHTALENT ACADEMY LTD |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
24/06/2023 |
£98,894 |
IXION HOLDINGS (CONTRACTS) LIMITED |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
21/06/2023 |
£900 |
PERSONAL TRAINING AND WELLNESS GROUP |
Towards the costs of hosting a community conversation with your members, networks and participants on the new memorial for the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, during June- July 2023 |
21/06/2023 |
£514 |
PARK VILLAGE OASIS |
Towards the costs of hosting a community conversation with your members, networks and participants on the new memorial for the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, during June- July 2023 |
21/06/2023 |
£1,000 |
CULTURETREE CENTRE LTD. |
Towards the costs of hosting a community conversation with your members, networks and participants on the new memorial for the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, during June- July 2023 |
21/06/2023 |
£1,000£612,704 |
NUMBI ARTS |
Towards the costs of hosting a community conversation with your members, networks and participants on the new memorial for the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, during June- July 2023 |
21/06/2023 |
£1,000 |
THE NEW BLACK FILM COLLECTIVE |
Towards the costs of hosting a community conversation with your members, networks and participants on the new memorial for the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, during June- July 2023 |
21/06/2023 |
£1,000£1,070,676 |
OPEN CITY |
Towards the costs of hosting a community conversation with your members, networks and participants on the new memorial for the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, during June- July 2023 |
21/06/2023 |
£1,000£2,264,239 |
THE WORLD REIMAGINED |
Towards the costs of hosting a community conversation with your members, networks and participants on the new memorial for the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, during June- July 2023 |
21/06/2023 |
£998 |
BLEMME FATALE PRODUCTIONS |
Towards the costs of hosting a community conversation with your members, networks and participants on the new memorial for the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, during June- July 2023 |
21/06/2023 |
£905£612,704 |
TRAMSHED |
Towards the costs of hosting a community conversation with your members, networks and participants on the new memorial for the victims of the transatlantic slave trade, during June- July 2023 |
20/06/2023 |
£59,850 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
20/06/2023 |
£1,800,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
15/06/2023 |
£30,000 |
EALING |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
13/06/2023 |
£36,952 |
POPLAR HARCA |
Development (i.e. design) grant |
10/06/2023 |
£469,782 |
INTERTRAIN UK LTD. |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
09/06/2023 |
£791,630 |
BACK 2 WORK COMPLETE TRAINING LTD |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
09/06/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING |
Working with some newly established community groups in their borough to conduct a needs analysis on the Hong Kong community in the borough so as to improve the council’s understanding of BN(O)s’ needs; to create a welcome guide and host monthly themed activities to introduce council services; to offer wellbeing activities to older Hongkongers, Hong Kong parents and children; to deliver 1-1 employment support and business mentoring; to provide support to Hong Kong SEND children; to host cultural activities to celebrate Hong Kong culture. |
07/06/2023 |
£926,175 |
BABINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE LIMITED |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
06/06/2023 |
£7,000£3,908,089 |
SPACE |
The objective of the research is to better understand the socio_x0002_spatial relationships of SPACE’s artist community and the value of keeping artists in the city. It will work with researchers at the University of East London to use an experimental methodology and approach. They will employ a new approach to surveying, understand and communicating the impact, cultural and social significance of artist studio providers in London. This will enable the sector to visualise the impact, translate findings and make the knowledge produced more relevant and accessible to wider audiences by producing a visual, rather than written output |
06/06/2023 |
£7,000£364,493 |
ROSETTA ARTS |
The objective of the research is to better understand the socio_x0002_spatial relationships of SPACE’s artist community and the value of keeping artists in the city. It will work with researchers at the University of East London to use an experimental methodology and approach. They will employ a new approach to surveying, understand and communicating the impact, cultural and social significance of artist studio providers in London. This will enable the sector to visualise the impact, translate findings and make the knowledge produced more relevant and accessible to wider audiences by producing a visual, rather than written output |
06/06/2023 |
£39,000 |
WORLD CITIES CULTURE FORUM |
GLA supported the transition of the World Cities Culture Forum into an independent, not-for-profit organisation. WCCF Ltd was established in 2022 and the Mayor is patron of the new organisation. Investment of a grant of £39,000 for one year, to deliver this second phase of transition away from GLA support, will help to secure the ongoing success of the newly established WCCF Ltd by enabling it to employ a Programme Manager directly, for one year. It will enable WCCF Ltd to grow and offer higher-quality services to its member cities, including London. |
01/06/2023 |
£375,323 |
LONDON CITIZENS COMMUNITY LAND TRUST LTD |
The funding is revenue funding for London CLT to undertake a programme of work to progress the Felixstowe Road scheme to a full planning application. London CLT are pursuing a scheme which can deliver 14 homes for discounted market sales. These homes will be genuinely affordable for the local community to provide permanent affordable homes to local residents. |
01/06/2023 |
£139,411 |
LONDON CITIZENS COMMUNITY LAND TRUST LTD |
The funding is revenue funding for London CLT to undertake a programme of work to progress the Susan Road scheme to a full planning application. London CLT are pursuing a scheme which can deliver 7 homes for discounted market sales. These homes will be genuinely affordable for the local community to provide permanent affordable homes to local residents. |
01/06/2023 |
£67,046 |
LONDON CITIZENS COMMUNITY LAND TRUST LTD |
The funding is revenue funding for London CLT to undertake a programme of work to progress the Delme Crescent scheme to a full planning application. London CLT are pursuing a scheme which can deliver 2 homes for discounted market sales. These homes will be genuinely affordable for the local community to provide permanent affordable homes to local residents. |
01/06/2023 |
£400,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET |
The ENGAGE programme is a youth diversion project. It operates in three police BCU's for under 18s. VCS-employed youth workers talk to young people, offering support and advice while the young people are in custody suites. They use the "teachable moment" to intervene in a young person’s life and refer them into statutory services and voluntary and community organisations. The programme will be expanded into four additional custody suites during 2022/23. |
01/06/2023 |
£290,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
The ENGAGE programme is a youth diversion project. It operates in three police BCU's for under 18s. VCS-employed youth workers talk to young people, offering support and advice while the young people are in custody suites. They use the "teachable moment" to intervene in a young person’s life and refer them into statutory services and voluntary and community organisations. The programme will be expanded into four additional custody suites during 2022/23. |
01/06/2023 |
£290,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF KINGSTON |
The ENGAGE programme is a youth diversion project. It operates in three police BCU's for under 18s. VCS-employed youth workers talk to young people, offering support and advice while the young people are in custody suites. They use the "teachable moment" to intervene in a young person’s life and refer them into statutory services and voluntary and community organisations. The programme will be expanded into four additional custody suites during 2022/23. |
01/06/2023 |
£290,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON |
The ENGAGE programme is a youth diversion project. It operates in three police BCU's for under 18s. VCS-employed youth workers talk to young people, offering support and advice while the young people are in custody suites. They use the "teachable moment" to intervene in a young person’s life and refer them into statutory services and voluntary and community organisations. The programme will be expanded into four additional custody suites during 2022/23. |
01/06/2023 |
£290,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM |
The ENGAGE programme is a youth diversion project. It operates in three police BCU's for under 18s. VCS-employed youth workers talk to young people, offering support and advice while the young people are in custody suites. They use the "teachable moment" to intervene in a young person’s life and refer them into statutory services and voluntary and community organisations. The programme will be expanded into four additional custody suites during 2022/23. |
31/05/2023 |
£30,000 |
BRENT |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
31/05/2023 |
£30,000 |
BRENT |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
31/05/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
30/05/2023 |
£1,054,546 |
LONDON BOROUGHS |
The VRU is supporting 22 boroughs that are not My Ends areas, through funding for 12 months delivery. This funding is to help support progress of additional partnership work and could include areas such as community engagement, supporting outreach through organisations coming together, providing training and development of champions as well as supporting strong and sustainable local networks of community members so that they are well placed to respond to local emerging needs and help advance and test new initiatives to tackle serious youth violence. |
25/05/2023 |
£118,125 |
ACTIVATE LEARNING |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,839,427 |
BARKING & DAGENHAM LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£6,518,497 |
BARKING AND DAGENHAM COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£15,301,789 |
BARNET & SOUTHGATE COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£2,185,205 |
BEXLEY LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£3,404,159 |
BRENT LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£7,161,468 |
BROMLEY COLLEGE OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,785,121 |
BROMLEY LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£100,000 |
BROOKLANDS COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£478,275 |
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COLLEGE GROUP |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,446,399 |
CAMDEN LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£2,251,265 |
CAPEL MANOR COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£605,211 |
COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LONDON |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£5,371,714 |
CROYDON COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£4,526,794 |
CROYDON LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£805,556 |
EALING LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£9,286,198 |
EALING, HAMMERSMITH & WEST LONDON COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,106,047 |
EAST SURREY COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£2,376,221 |
HACKNEY LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£3,122,543 |
HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,951,257 |
HARINGEY LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£224,485 |
HARLOW COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,005,537 |
HARROW LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,143,071 |
HAVERING LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£8,815,980 |
HRUC |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£780,608 |
HERTFORD REGIONAL COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,934,991 |
HILLINGDON LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£2,643,271 |
HOUNSLOW LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,178,525 |
ISLINGTON LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£232,685 |
KENT COUNTY COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£10,555,475 |
LAMBETH COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£2,554,398 |
LAMBETH LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£3,657,364 |
LEWISHAM LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£2,363,695 |
MARY WARD SETTLEMENT |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,567,018 |
MERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£11,162,040 |
MORLEY COLLEGE LIMITED |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£12,198,128 |
NCG |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£19,060,991 |
NEW CITY COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£14,103,058 |
NEWHAM COLLEGE OF FURTHER EDUCATION |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£4,178,589 |
NEWHAM LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£143,786 |
NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,150,000 |
NORTH EAST SURREY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (NESCOT) |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£326,605 |
NORTH HERTFORDSHIRE COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£100,000 |
NORTH KENT COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£170,250 |
OAKLANDS COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£983,889 |
ORCHARD HILL COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£2,681,514 |
REDBRIDGE LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£5,088,948 |
RICHMOND AND HILLCROFT ADULT AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£2,054,542 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,650,039 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,119,267 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON UPON THAMES |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£293,274 |
SHREWSBURY COLLEGES GROUP |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£453,311 |
SOUTH ESSEX COLLEGE OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£11,770,309 |
SOUTH THAMES COLLEGES GROUP |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,656,144 |
SOUTHWARK LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,985,476 |
STANMORE COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£113,515 |
SURREY ADULT LEARNING (SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL) |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£2,486,052 |
SUTTON LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£677,510 |
THE BROOKE HOUSE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£7,648,505 |
THE CITY LITERARY INSTITUTE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£303,658 |
THE UNIVERSITY OF WEST LONDON |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£444,679 |
THE WINDSOR FOREST COLLEGES GROUP |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£34,155,166 |
THE WKCIC GROUP |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£2,630,146 |
TOWER HAMLETS LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£12,197,689 |
UNITED COLLEGES GROUP |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£10,056,464 |
WALTHAM FOREST COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£3,461,265 |
WALTHAM FOREST LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,897,180 |
WANDSWORTH LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£106,321 |
WEST HERTS COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£3,640,764 |
WEST THAMES COLLEGE |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£7,280,000 |
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£1,564,212 |
WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£5,059,029 |
WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE CORPORATION |
The Adult Education Budget (AEB) funds education and training for adults aged 19 and above. The AEB aims to engage adults and provide the skills and learning they need to equip them for work, an apprenticeship or other learning. |
25/05/2023 |
£21,105 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON |
Working with Sutton College to deliver bespoke employment and business support; to develop a bilingual survey to collect new data about the Hong Kong community; to provide personal interest classes including photography, floristry, and sewing to promote integration with the local community and practicing conversational English. |
25/05/2023 |
£11,400 |
ROYAL HOLLOWAY AND BEDFORD NEW COLLEGE |
The GLA’s Higher Education Welcome Hong Kong Fund will provide funding to Royal Holloway and
Bedford New College to build capacity to support the welcome and integration of new arrival students from Hong Kong. The fund aims to support the higher education institution (HEI) to support younger Hongkongers living and learning in London, to proactively engage with their Hong Kong students, promote a sense of welcoming, inclusion and belonging and enable them to thrive in their new communities. |
23/05/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY |
Integration of the Hong Kong Welcome Programme into the Council's braoder resettlement work. Further deepen their understanding on the needs of BN(O)s through to data collection and analysis; Welcoming and connecting BN(O)s to existing service provision via LA's welcome hubs across the borough; Providing a bespoke online housing training module for Hongkongers; Hosting a reading club for children; Co-designing and delivering cultural events with Hongkongers; Offering creative English conversation groups, art groups and walking in nature groups to support well-being. |
23/05/2023 |
£30,763 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST |
To deliver bespoke weekly outreach sessions to support Hongkongers get access to free local provision of employment, ESOL and housing support; to deliver a job fair for residents and employers from Waltham Forest and neighbouring boroughs; to offer VCS grants to community partners; and to deliver a cultural event to raise awareness of Hong Kong heritage. |
19/05/2023 |
£50,000£56,536,000 |
CATCH 22 |
Newham wide cultural engagement programme - match funding (Year 1 of 3) for Arts Council England three year programme |
19/05/2023 |
£15,500 |
MELANIE MANCHOT |
Artistic Commission |
18/05/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET |
Working with Meridian Wellbeing to deliver psycho-educational workshops, life skills and sports classes for BN(O)s, welcoming and supporting them to engage with other people in their local community; and to connect these individuals to other existing service and support provision delivered by the council. |
17/05/2023 |
£34,969 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
Working with Hackney Chinese Community Service to deliver a series of engagement activities, including art and culture site visits, Hongkonger English Forum, festive gatherings and counselling sessions; to create a video diary to allow newly arrived BN(O)s to explore the topic of mental wellbeing through arts. |
16/05/2023 |
£75,000£1,682,137 |
FESTIVAL.ORG |
Two events on Royal Docks Water |
16/05/2023 |
£26,000 |
INVISIBLE DUST |
Sustainability conference |
16/05/2023 |
£300,000 |
CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
16/05/2023 |
£2,080,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
15/05/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF KINGSTON |
Working with two local organisations, Migrant Advocacy Service (MAS) & Achieving for Children (AfC) to host weekly welcome café sessions for the BN(O) community to meet and socialise; to deliver social activties, workshops craft and chat English sessions with native English speakers; trips to local attractions; workshops on health care and exercise programme for well-being; to provide social prescribing training; and to organise workshops on employment support, setting up business and job fairs. . |
15/05/2023 |
£43,376 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS |
Working with Bromley-by-Bow Centre to deliver orientation seminars with practical experiences on life in the UK; to deliver weekly social activities for Hongkongers to build confidence and relationship; and to deliver bespoke 1-1 sessions on skills development based on participants’ needs and interests. |
12/05/2023 |
£15,000 |
LATINOLIFE LTD |
Funding towards LatinoLife, the UKs largest event celebrating and showcasing Latin artist and culture. |
12/05/2023 |
£20,000 |
UK BLACK PRIDE LTD |
"Funding to support UK Black Pride in 2023 -Legacy event,
Sunday 20 August 2023, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford. " |
12/05/2023 |
£40,000 |
LANCASTER WEST LANDSCAPE |
Development (i.e. design) grant |
12/05/2023 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW |
Build an understanding of BN(O)s' integration needs through 1-1 employment support and Live Well sessions on health to bring BN(O)s and members of local community together; to develop strategies to collect data on the HKBN(O)s in the borough; and to develop a bilingual welcome pack for the new arrivals. |
11/05/2023 |
£15,000 |
ANNA BERRY |
Artistic Commission |
09/05/2023 |
£8,000£364,493 |
ROSETTA ARTS |
Artistic Commission |
09/05/2023 |
£40,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT |
Development (i.e. design) grant |
07/05/2023 |
£784,957 |
COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LONDON |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
07/05/2023 |
£39,521 |
DYNAMIC TRAINING UK LIMITED |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
07/05/2023 |
£1,609,062 |
JUST IT TRAINING LIMITED |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
07/05/2023 |
£139,999 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
07/05/2023 |
£746,125 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING |
This project will establish the Green Ring Route, a new 6.3km circular route that connects six parks in Northolt with a series of focus areas along the route with climate project with new urban greening, wayfinding, and pedestrian/cyclist connections. |
06/05/2023 |
£27,120 |
HOUNSLOW |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
06/05/2023 |
£29,720 |
HOUNSLOW |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
05/05/2023 |
£75,000 |
CERTAIN BLACKS LTD |
Two day festival |
04/05/2023 |
£10,000 |
JACK WATES |
Artistic Commission |
04/05/2023 |
£5,160 |
JASON FORREST UEL |
Artistic Commission |
28/04/2023 |
£5,000 |
MARIA LI LOK YEE |
Artistic Commission |
28/04/2023 |
£5,000 |
THE EQUIANO SOCIETY |
Research and development to create a feasibility report on a memorial for Olaudah Equiano's at the American International Church on Tottenham Court Road thought to be his burial place. |
24/04/2023 |
£424,462£9,826,651 |
THE FELIX PROJECT |
Support the Felix Project to expand its existing surplus food rescue and redistribution operations at all four of its warehouses from five days a week to six days a week over the course of one year. Funding will cover increases to staffing and management costs, along with the increased core operational costs. This will help meet the heightened demand for food aid across London throughout the year, particularly during the school holidays. |
21/04/2023 |
£25,000 |
LONDON LGBT COMMUNITY PRIDE CIC |
Funding towards Pride Activities in London 2023 - 2027 programme |
19/04/2023 |
£27,000 |
UNSEEN TOURS CIC |
Recruiting new tour guides who have experienced homelessness to develop new tours that offer a homeless perspective on London's streets. |
19/04/2023 |
£27,000£46,358 |
VIETNAMESE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP / GIA ĐìNH VIệT |
Building on their Test and Nurture grant, Vietnamese Family Partnership will wrap public benches and install a small Vietnamese gate on Griffin Square, Deptford. |
17/04/2023 |
£25,000 |
SOMERS TOWN SPACE COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY |
Restoring and re-imagining lost diverse working class heritage, this project will install a trail through the estate - marked by physical poles that represent the missing drying poles and much loved ceramic filials that stood on top of them |
14/04/2023 |
£9,000 |
GREENHOUSE THEATRE |
Artistic Commission |
14/04/2023 |
£3,000 |
YINKA THOMAS |
Artistic Commission |
14/04/2023 |
£1,000 |
JULIAN ALEXANDER ( PILI MILI FILMS) |
Artistic Commission |
14/04/2023 |
£3,000 |
LAMESHA RUDDOCK |
Artistic Commission |
13/04/2023 |
£1,520,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
10/04/2023 |
£7,500 |
NATURAL PRODUCTS FACTORY |
Artistic Commission |
09/04/2023 |
£30,000 |
HAMERSMITH AND FULHAM |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
07/04/2023 |
£150,075 |
A NEW DIRECTION |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
07/04/2023 |
£251,834 |
THE SKILLS CENTRE LONDON LTD |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
07/04/2023 |
£1,790,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
06/04/2023 |
£15,000 |
ART IN THE DOCKS |
Artistic Commission |
03/04/2023 |
£410,700 |
ACTION FOR RACE EQUALITY |
ARE will expand Routes2Success (R2S) Ethnic Minority Role Model and Mentoring Programme and work with two other partner organisations. Working together will enable us to reach 600 young people, improve quality and enable effective learning and impact evaluation. |
03/04/2023 |
£685,355 |
ACTIVE COMMUNITIES NETWORK |
Expand our schools mentoring programme to support 1500 hardest-to-reach students. Students progress through 3 phases: |
03/04/2023 |
£274,449£1,504,099 |
BARNET CARERS CENTRE |
Through this funding we will expand our capacity for delivering high-quality mentoring to hundreds of young carers through a school-based model of peer mentoring and engagement in group activity. In addition, by working in partnership with Art Against Knives, we will enhance our provision by offering alternative routes and longer-term mentoring that will improve their long-term wellbeing. |
03/04/2023 |
£194,459 |
BELEVE UK |
DEVELOP - We will develop a new small group mentoring programme, piloted in 2022, with Universities in London. |
03/04/2023 |
£208,274 |
BROMLEY CHILDREN AND FAMILIES VOLUNTARY SECTOR FORUM |
To extend the current provision of early intervention 1:1 mentoring / e-mentoring to disadvantaged young people, referred by multi-agencies across Bromley. Our collaboration will consist of 4 organisations and BCFForum to create a robust infrastructure, share best practice, establish and develop a mentoring pathway whilst building capacity reaching 100+ more young people. |
03/04/2023 |
£770,388£1,720 |
CAMBRIDGE HOUSE AND TALBOT |
This funding is to deliver and expand RISE, our youth empowerment programme that provides weekly 1:1 mentoring and group workshops to young people from minoritised communities with complex mental health needs. By involving young people in service development/delivery, we will learn and share youth work best practices, driving systemic change. |
03/04/2023 |
£95,356£56,536,000 |
CATCH 22 CHARITY LIMITED |
Catch22 will scale and improve the mentoring offer at Links Studio. 400 young people will receive quality mentoring whilst exploring their creativity through music production. We will also establish a Creative Youth Advisory Board to develop a peer learning programme and use learnings to influence change to youth services. |
03/04/2023 |
£1,200,000 |
CHANCE (UK) LTD |
This funding will scale up the delivery of 1-2-1 mentoring support to 250 children aged 10-14 that helps vulnerable and disadvantaged young people to develop their self-esteem, emotional and behavioural regulation. Learning will contribute to the evidence base for mentoring and early intervention to improve outcomes for at risk young people. |
03/04/2023 |
£105,753£398,276 |
EAST LONDON OUT PROJECT |
This proposal is to support funding to deliver and expand monitoring to disadvantaged LGBT+ young people in London in order to learn about the shifting needs of LGBT+ young people in London and provide quality mentoring services specific to the needs of the LGBT+ young people. |
03/04/2023 |
£366,807 |
ECPAT UK |
Expand and develop mentoring within our Youth Programme for young victims of trafficking and exploitation, empowering them to: better access their rights and entitlements, improve their mental health and wellbeing, develop their interests and skills, build resilience and self-esteem and participate and advocate for systemic change while sharing learning and improving responses. |
03/04/2023 |
£342,612 |
FOOTBALL BEYOND BORDERS |
DELIVER - We will draw upon 14 years experience to deliver our existing mentoring programme. |
03/04/2023 |
£422,287£1,497,303 |
FUTURE FIRST ALUMNI LIMITED |
They will scale up a successful mentoring programme for racially minoritised and economically disadvantaged young people, build capacity to upskill local organisations in MQF, strengthen Youth Voice and leadership to inform their programme development and delivery as well as drive systemic change in schools, youth services and education in Camden (through existing partnerships and governance). |
03/04/2023 |
£298,388£1,096,015 |
FUTURE MEN |
This application is to expand our mentoring work with young fathers to help them achieve better outcomes for themselves and their families. We want them to start being seen by services, themselves and their community as an asset to their families, rather than a risk to be managed. |
03/04/2023 |
£379,389 |
GENDERED INTELLIGENCE |
We will provide high quality mentoring to 250 young people who are transgender or nin-binary gender across London. |
03/04/2023 |
£188,368 |
HOPE FOR THE YOUNG LIMITED |
This funding will enable XLP to expand its mentoring programme from 4 boroughs to 9 boroughs, enabling more young people to have a trusted adult role model and help those particularly at risk of knife crime, school exclusion and anti-social behaviour into a more positive future and signpost them into education, employment and training. |
03/04/2023 |
£182,720 |
LOCAL VILLAGE NETWORK |
Sunbeams is applying for a 3-year grant of £321,289 to scale up our volunteer mentoring programme to support 430+ vulnerable Orthodox Jewish girls/young women; develop training for OJ schools/families; enhance mainstream services and co-develop a Youth Network to bring youth voice directly to bear on systemic transformation. |
03/04/2023 |
£590,117£1,478,071 |
MERTON VOLUNTARY SERVICES COUNCIL |
A partnership between 12 Merton agencies/organisations will provide a targetted programme of tailored mentoring and enrichment activities for young people, with characteristics that make them vulnerable to poor socio-economic, educational and/or offending related outcomes. For example, those with experience of; care, domestic abuse, homelessness, refugee/asylum, school exclusion and the criminal justice system. |
03/04/2023 |
£422,866 |
NEW HORIZON YOUTH CENTRE |
This funding is to deliver intensive mentoring opportunities to 250 young people impacted by violence, homelessness and/or the criminal justice system, reducing incidences of homelessness and reoffending through expanding our best practice model of enhanced constructive resettlement into new boroughs. |
03/04/2023 |
£418,875 |
OPEN DOORS EDUCATION AND TRAINING CIC |
- Group school mentoring, matched with business mentors |
03/04/2023 |
£471,287 |
SAYES MENTORING LTD |
Through this funding, SAYES mentoring will provide 425 disadvantaged young people with a high-quality mentorship programme over three years. Over weekly sessions spanning a nine-month period per year, this programme will tackle root causes of issues facing disadvantaged young people, which ultimately contribute to the structural inequality across London. |
03/04/2023 |
£214,507 |
SUNBEAMS LONDON LTD |
This funding will enable us to expand our FBB Whole School programme to 10 partner schools. We will deliver long-term (3 year) core programmes of therapeutic mentoring, remarkable rewards and a social and emotional curriciulum of 320 vulnerable young people, alongside providing reflective practice and CPD to the teachers who work with them. We will learn whether combining intensive work with young people, with emotional and reflective support for teachers, can create an education system within which our most vulnerable students can thrive. |
03/04/2023 |
£459,551 |
THE BIG HOUSE THEATRE COMPANY |
We will expand reach to more young people at vulnerable times in their lives across the most deprived areas in London. We aim to tackle root causes of structural inequalities faced by care leavers and disadvantaged young people by providing consistent support through mentoring, skills development and access to opportunities. |
03/04/2023 |
£99,997£3,465,881 |
THE CARDINAL HUME CENTRE |
This funding will support the delivery of high quality and multi-faceted mentoring to young peple aged 16-24 years, living in high intensity supported accommodation, to enable them to progress towards independent living. This work in our hostel will support our learning to work with teenage children of families we support through our Family Centre. |
03/04/2023 |
£472,000 |
THE KEMNAL ACADEMIES TRUST (TKAT) |
- 121 online mentoring, 6 session commitment |
03/04/2023 |
£158,451£1,756,010 |
TWINING ENTERPRISE |
This funding is to develop and expand an innovative e-mentoring programme which pairs young people (18-24 years) from minority backgrounds (impacted by mental health challenges), with experienced senior mentors from leading companies, to increase life chances and equality of outcome for these disadvantaged young people and support systemic change. |
03/04/2023 |
£531,818 |
XLP |
This funding is to deliver our BelEve in our Success mentoring programme, reaching 300 girls and young women aged 16-21 over 3 years. Mentoring will increase their leadership skills, confidence and self-belief. They will attend career insight days and network with female role models, increasing their aspirations. |
03/04/2023 |
£169,176£194,130 |
YOUTH REALITIES |
The project will increase the capacity and strength of Youth Realities specialist 1:1 YPIDVA Support programme for young women aged 11-24 impacted by relationship abuse, violence and exploitation. This funding will enable the programme to expand both capacity locally and in
neighbouring boroughs and complete more outreach to engage those most marginalised and currently outside of any professional support systems (such as NEET, high risk/low engagement and care-experienced young women/girls). |
01/04/2023 |
£68,442 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH |
A Pan-London approach in the development of parent/carer, peer support networks with the aim of training and upskilling parent/carers. Evidence shows that parent/carer support is crucial in supporting children and young people at risk of extra-familial harm, and mitigating risk factors for involvement with violent crime. A key pillar of the Violence Reduction Unit Strategy is therefore to support and enable parents and carers to nurture and protect children and young people. Boroughs across London have developed their individual and innovative programmes of delivery which the VRU plans to share through Good Practice Events. |
31/03/2023 |
£5,004 |
ASL ASPIRE SUPPORT LEARNING C.I.C. |
London Legacy Development Corporation will fund ASL to support three significant aspects of their community delivery plan: (A) official launch of community café, (B) engagement plan to promote execessible community led workshops, and (C) formation of a resident led steering group. |
30/03/2023 |
£75,000 |
LONDON PRISON GROUP |
Prison Violence Reduction Lead Role 2022-23 |
30/03/2023 |
£1,420,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
29/03/2023 |
£27,000£677 |
LAMBETH LINKS |
Consulting on and installing a landmark opposite 47 Tulse Hill, a listed building which was one of the first HIV/AIDS Clinics and was opened by Princess Diana in a landmark moment. The project aims to tell the stories of those affected by HIV/AIDS and those who attended the clinic. |
29/03/2023 |
£24,025 |
KHIZRA FOUNDATION |
A heritage project exploring London's connection and role in the partition of India. This project will create a new digital trail, walking tour and printed map that will highlight migratory history of South Asian Londoners (linked to Partition in India) and stories of survivors now residing in London. |
29/03/2023 |
£27,000 |
DIALOGUE HUB COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY (CIC) |
Working with D/Deaf Artists to design and launch a new mobile space and café to celebrate and share stories from the D/deaf community in public spaces. |
29/03/2023 |
£1,630,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
28/03/2023 |
£25,000 |
NEW MALDEN TOWN CENTRE PARTNERSHIP |
Working with local residents to create East Asian Vegetable Garden and Mural in New Malden Town Centre to highlight the East Asian residents in the area and encourage greater community mixing. |
27/03/2023 |
£76,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON |
£76,000 grant funding to fund support service to 20 properties. |
27/03/2023 |
£75,000 |
CO-OPERATIVES UK LTD |
The Greater London Authority (GLA) has provided funding to Co-operatives UK to support the delivery of Co_x0002_operatives UK’s London Ownership Hub project. The project aims to help grow and support democratic business models across London, which aligns with the GLA’s priorities. The Hub project will offer support to businesses, professionals and regions in order to increase employee and worker ownership, and to promote the benefits associated with these business models. |
24/03/2023 |
£100,116£27,000 |
SOUTH WEST LONDON AND ST GEORGE'S MENTAL HEALTH NHS TRUST |
Grant of £100,116 for South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust to expand their project to pilot new ways of working with people who sleep rough and have mental health needs in Richmond, Wandsworth, Kingston, Sutton and Merton. This includes providing a dedicated team of mental health professionals to support people sleeping rough. This brings the total grant funding for the project to £780,116. |
24/03/2023 |
£1,973,950£9,826,651 |
THE FELIX PROJECT |
To reduce the prevalence of holiday food insecurity in London by providing grant funding to existing charitable pan-London providers of free and/or surplus food, allowing them to increase the equivalent number of meals delivered to low-income families during the 13 weeks of school holidays between 1 April 2023 and 31 March 2024. |
23/03/2023 |
£110,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM |
After Schools Robbery Work -Tackling Robberies of Young People
Funding for FY 2022/23-2023/24 |
22/03/2023 |
£148,971£118,798,000 |
ST MUNGO COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION |
Variation to fund support / housing management for up to 36 properties. Reduction in allocated grant funding from £515k to £148k and change to longstop date. |
22/03/2023 |
£81,000 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
21/03/2023 |
£47,000£80,100,000 |
THE ROYAL NATIONAL THEATRE |
This project was match-funded by London Economic Action Partnership at an amount of £32,000.
The National Theatre has been working on behalf of the London Theatre Consortium to support the development of a Set and Prop Recycling Centre for London Theatres. Thefacility is a new cultural infrastructure typology that would provide a way for theatres to store and make available recycled materials and components for reuse. It would enable theatres to play an active role in reducing their carbon footprint, supporting the Mayor’s target to become carbon zero by 2030. It would also have the benefit of reducing material costs for the creation of sets; these costs have been soaring in recent months. An initial small scale feasibility study was undertaken in April 2021 and this found that the idea was viable and warranted a more detailed business case to be developed. A business case report using the Five Case Model for developing business cases as recommended by Her Majesty's Treasury (HM Treasury) has now been presented to the GLA and suggests that the project is viable. The project now needs to proceed to a site feasibility to progress. |
21/03/2023 |
£200,000£3,287,587 |
SAFER LONDON |
London Gang Exit
(Modification to MOPAC 559, MOPAC 182 and MOPAC 41):
Cost Extension - 2022/23 Funding |
20/03/2023 |
£152,922 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON |
This is a joint borough project, with the London Borough of Islington acting as the lead authority on behalf of the five other NLHP boroughs (Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey & Westminster).
The grant will specifically enable a small project co-ordination team to be put in place - directly employed by the London Borough of Enfield – to provide the necessary support in bringing forward new affordable homes via rooftop developments. |
20/03/2023 |
£8,500 |
WORLD CITIES CULTURE FORUM LTD |
Support the city of Kyiv in joining the World Cities Culture Forum (WCCF) network for 2023-24. |
20/03/2023 |
£2,950 |
THE LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL LTD |
Diversity in London’s design workforce roundtable is co-hosted by London Design Festival (LDF) and the advocacy group Design Can. The roundtable is entitled ‘The Future of Inclusivity is in our Hands’ and is the second event the two organizations have held on this topic, following a successful pilot in November 2022. The grant will support LDF and Design Can to : secure staff time towards preparation and organization, cover Honorarium to speakers, produce write up, recommendations and outreach re next steps. |
20/03/2023 |
£1,473,495 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
20/03/2023 |
£1,430,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BEXLEY |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
19/03/2023 |
£54,975 |
WEST LONDON BUSINESS LTD. |
This funding is to employ the Park Royal Business Group manager, as well as running the PRBG events series. |
17/03/2023 |
£196,876£18,281,000 |
DEPAUL UK |
This project was match-funded by Depaul UK, at a fundraised contribution total of £313,587.
Grant of £196,876 to fund 26-bed accommodation and staffing. |
17/03/2023 |
£40,000 |
LONDON PRISON GROUP |
Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) |
17/03/2023 |
£1,353,162 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
17/03/2023 |
£1,032,012 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
17/03/2023 |
£1,130,649 |
THE MAYOR'S FUND FOR LONDON |
To reduce the prevalence of holiday food insecurity in London by providing grant funding to existing charitable pan-London providers of free and/or surplus food, allowing them to increase the equivalent number of meals delivered to low-income families during the 13 weeks of school holidays between 1 April 2023 and 31 March 2024. |
16/03/2023 |
£54,011 |
ONE HOUSING GROUP LIMITED |
Grant uplift of £54,011 to extend the provision of support and provide a housing management function. |
16/03/2023 |
£200,000£118,798,000 |
ST MUNGO COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION |
Grant of £200,000 to fund StreetLink London staffing. |
14/03/2023 |
£25,000 |
THAMESMEAD ARTS AND CULTURE OFFICE (TACO!) |
Creating three new memorials and a walking tour to commemorate the murder of black teenager, Rolan Adams, in 1993 and the anti-racism movement to change Thamesmead that followed. |
14/03/2023 |
£25,000£11,081 |
CLAPHAM FILM UNIT |
Building on their Test and Nurture grant, Clapham Film Unit will install a mural in Lambeth to celebrate Women Activists and murals painted in the 1970's and 1980's, whose work is rapidly disappearing. |
14/03/2023 |
£147,211£9,200,712 |
SAFELIVES, LB BROMLEY, LB CROYDON, LB SUTTON, RISE MUTUAL CIC |
Home Office Funded Perp Programme - Drive South BCU Programme - Grant Modification to:
- allocate continuation funding for 2022/23 April-Sept 2022 (MOPAC funded £337,367).
- allocate continuation funding for 2022/23 (Oct 22 to Mar 23 (Home Office funded £337,367) |
14/03/2023 |
£970,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
13/03/2023 |
£120,000 |
LONDON COUNCILS |
Grant uplift of £120,000 to expand SIAS Accommodation Fund. |
13/03/2023 |
£24,961 |
OLDER GENERATION YOUNGER GENERATION CIC |
The project centres around the little-known commemoration of the New Cross Fire on Hackney Downs. 13 trees were planted on the Downs (having been uprooted from their original site in Lewisham) to commemorate the victims of the fire. This project installs tree protection, information boards and develop a walking tour to commemorate the victims of the fire and celebrate the black resistance movements that followed. |
13/03/2023 |
£25,000 |
PORTOBELLO RADIO CIC |
A soundscape and interactive walk in Westway, North Kensington. The project represents the complex and layered histories of the local community as opposed to a representation of the victims of Grenfell Tower Fire. |
13/03/2023 |
£27,000 |
CULTURETREE CENTRE LTD |
Working with Bristol University and local residents to create interactive Yoruba Heritage walking trails, a pop-up Yoruba community hub, and interactive wall murals in Peckham. |
13/03/2023 |
£182,800£25,298,237 |
REFUGE |
Extension of Ministry of Justice IDVA funding for FY 2023/24 and 24/25 |
13/03/2023 |
£200,000£6,247,036 |
ADVANCE ADVOCACY AND NON VIOLENCE COMMUNITY EDUCATION
|
Allocation of Ministry of Justice IDVA funding FY 2021/22 to 2022/23 |
13/03/2023 |
£1,685,616 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
13/03/2023 |
£200,000£15,257,322 |
SOLACE WOMEN'S AID |
Allocation of Ministry of Justice IDVA funding for FY 2023/24 |
11/03/2023 |
£13,950 |
SHARED CITY CIC |
Intergenerational workshops and research to create a Jewish and Interfaith immigration history trail in Willesden and Brondesbury Park. |
11/03/2023 |
£6,000 |
CREATING GROUND CIC |
A programme of walks, talks and research investigating the statues and memorials in Greenwich to explore their colonial past and contrast that with the experience of the migrant women involved in the project. |
11/03/2023 |
£5,000£130,669 |
EASTSIDE COMMUNITY HERITAGE |
Developing a sound bench to highlight stories from working class women on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. |
10/03/2023 |
£27,000 |
MOUNTFORD GROWING COMMUNITY |
This funding supports workshops to create new mosaic displays across the Mountford Estate to celebrate the residents' stories. |
10/03/2023 |
£5,000 |
RENDEZVOUS PROJECTS CIC |
This funding supports developing an Augumented Reality heritage project to preserve the memories of Dungeons Nightclub in Leyton, the site of which is due for re-development. The venue was influential in breaking down cultural and racial barriers in the 1980's and 1990's. |
10/03/2023 |
£5,000£9,402 |
KRIO DESCENDANTS UNION UK AND IRELAND |
Community consultations to develop a new mural celebrating Krios people in London. |
10/03/2023 |
£122,319£1,180,123 |
JEWISH WOMEN'S AID |
Ministry of Justice ISVA/IDVA 2022-25 - Continuation funding for 1 x FTE IDVA |
10/03/2023 |
£221,625£1,072,110 |
LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN'S AID REFUGE |
Ministry of Justice DA/SV 22-25 - Continuation funding VAWG Case Worker & Advocacy Coordinator, Counsellor & Specialist Helpline Service |
10/03/2023 |
£195,867£72,826 |
NOUR DV |
Ministry of Justice DA/SV 22-25 - Funding will be used for an Operations & Wellbeing Manager @ 0.3 FTE, Operations Coordinator @ 0.3 FTE, Support Worker @ 0.5 FTE, Counselling Service & Support Administrator @ 0.6 FTE, Senior Psychotherapists @ 0.7 FTE and Sessional Senior Psychotherapists. |
10/03/2023 |
£440,235£1,545,977 |
RESPOND |
Ministry of Justice DA/SV 22-25 - Funding for 1x FTE DA Coordinator (inc. VAWG strands), 1 x FTE DA Wellbeing Worker (inc. VAWG strands), 2 x 1 FTE Therapists & Therapy Manager |
10/03/2023 |
£329,692£1,545,977 |
RESPOND |
Ministry of Justice ISVA/IDVA 2022-25 - Funding for a ISVA Manager & Senior ISVA working with neurodiverse victims. |
10/03/2023 |
£405,000£6,247,036 |
ADVANCE ADVOCACY AND NON VIOLENCE COMMUNITY EDUCATION
|
Ministry of Justice DA/SV 22-25 - Funding for 3 x FTE Helpline Duty Workers (1 post will be split 0.6 Brent & 0.4 Ealing) |
10/03/2023 |
£38,649£552,992 |
BEYOND THE STREETS |
Ministry of Justice DA/SV 22-25 - Funding towards an administrator role. |
10/03/2023 |
£253,431£19,038,000 |
CRANSTOUN |
Ministry of Justice DA/SV 22-25 - Continuation funding for Women's Support Worker and Triage and Assessment Worker. |
10/03/2023 |
£132,813£19,038,000 |
CRANSTOUN |
Ministry of Justice ISVA/IDVA 2022-25 - Continuation funding for 1 IDVA |
10/03/2023 |
£668,193£1,658,930 |
EACH COUNSELLING AND SUPPORT |
Ministry of Justice DA/SV 22-25 - Funding for Senior Practitioner, Children/Young Person's Counsellor and BAME Counsellor @ 1FTE and VAWG lead, Data/Admin worker |
10/03/2023 |
£101,154£527,911 |
ELLA'S HOME |
Ministry of Justice DA/SV 22-25 - 1 x FTE Outreach Caseworker |
10/03/2023 |
£63,300£103,776 |
HAWA TRUST LTD |
Ministry of Justice DA/SV 22-25 - For 0.8 FTE Caseworker |
10/03/2023 |
£195,600£1,488,488 |
HOURGLASS (SAFER AGEING) |
Ministry of Justice DA/SV 22-25 - 2 x FTE Caseworker Information Officers |
10/03/2023 |
£96,477£1,488,488 |
HOURGLASS (SAFER AGEING) |
Ministry of Justice ISVA/IDVA 2022-25 - 1 FTE IDVAs to support older victims of abuse |
10/03/2023 |
£100,328£857,120 |
IKWRO - WOMEN'S RIGHTS ORGANISATION |
Ministry of Justice ISVA/IDVA 2022-25 - 1 x FTE IDVA to support 16+ victims. |
10/03/2023 |
£133,950£410,556 |
THE MAYA CENTRE |
Ministry of Justice DA/SV 22-25 - Increased hours for domestic abuse sessional counsellors, sessional complementary therapists and additional hours for a clinical administration assistant. |
10/03/2023 |
£424,800£3,287,587 |
SAFER LONDON |
Ministry of Justice DA/SV 22-25 - Funding for 2 x 1 FTE CYP Sexual Violence Caseworkers |
10/03/2023 |
£123,780£239,833 |
STREETLIGHT UK |
Ministry of Justice DA/SV 22-25 - Funding towards 2x Women's Support Workers |
10/03/2023 |
£509,091£4,620,949 |
WOMEN AND GIRLS NETWORK |
Ministry of Justice DA/SV 22-25 - Funding for 1 FTE Black & Global Majority Women Caseworker (VAWG), 0.4 FTE Black Women's Counsellor (SV), 0.2 FTE Black Women's Counsellor (VAWG), 0.4 FTE Counsellor (web-chat provision, VAWG) and 0.6 FTE Counsellor (SV) |
09/03/2023 |
£5,995£142,322 |
TURF PROJECTS |
This funding is to support learning Disabled Artists that will undertake workshops with local people to create and install a new mosaic in Park Hill Park, Croydon. This mosaic will represent their stories. |
09/03/2023 |
£5,830£260,077 |
PEER UK LTD |
This project was match-funded by the following Partner Organisations: National Lottery Heritage Fund, Cockayne, The London Community Foundation, Arts Council England, LB Hackney, Westfield East Bank and Creative Futures Fund.
This is Community-led Research to co-produce a public mural by London-based artists, R.A.D Mural Cooperative. The mural will be part of larger exhibition and events that explore and celebrate the diverse cultural, artistic and experimental cooperative and collective initiatives that took place in Hackney in 1970's and 1980's. |
09/03/2023 |
£5,100 |
THE ARAB COMMUNITY CENTRE IN BRITAIN LTD (PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS TANMIA LTD) |
This funding supports a consultation with the local community to develop a visual timeline of Arab migration to West London - to be installed in public space. |
09/03/2023 |
£129,515 |
NHS ENGLAND |
Health and Wellbeing Service and Lead Provider (Modification to MOPAC 326) The Lighthouse (Child House) |
08/03/2023 |
£20,000 |
BROMLEY EDUCATION AND TRAINING HUB (BETH) |
This project was match-funded by several partner organisations.
The Creative Health Pilot is hosted by Bromley Education and Training for Health CIC as part of the newly constituted South East London Integrated Care System (SEL ICS). An 18-month partnership with SEL ICS (Commissioning Improvement Team team) and six boroughs that comprise the SEL ICS (Bexley, Bromley, Lambeth, Lewisham, Greenwich and Southwark) each contributing financially or in-kind, with a total budget of £90,000. |
07/03/2023 |
£243,846 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT |
The Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme aims to help Londoners aged 19+ to progress in work by giving them access to in-demand skills training and a guaranteed interview for a more sustainable, higher-skilled job and higher wages over time. |
04/03/2023 |
£600,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW |
Project Grant |
04/03/2023 |
£30,000 |
MERTON |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
03/03/2023 |
£2,260,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
03/03/2023 |
£1,620,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
02/03/2023 |
£63,980£62,182,000 |
GSTT |
Grant of £63,980 to fund 1 FTE nurse to provide health care services to the NSNO Waterloo Hub Hotel. |
02/03/2023 |
£600,813 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
01/03/2023 |
£180,000 |
THE UBELE INITIATIVE |
Focusing on green skills, growing and the food economy this project will create a growing space and garden on an under-utilised carpark roof in Wood Green. The intention is to support the emergence of a food-based identity for the area and address local issues including public health and air quality. |
01/03/2023 |
£25,000 |
LONDON CHINATOWN CHINESE ASSOCIATION |
This activity marks London’s Chinese New Year celebrations, now branded as Lunar New Year. 2023 marks the Year of the Water Rabbit. The event took place over the weekend of January 21st -22nd 2023. Media activation consisting of the following: lighting of the column and fountains, a Tiger installation / Lion Dance and a full stage performance offering. |
01/03/2023 |
£9,722 |
COMPANY DRINKS CIC |
This project will support 500+ local residents of Barking & Dagenham with the provision of 150 days per year of activities in Barking Park and other garden spaces across the borough. These include community gardening clubs, events, workshops and trips to provide healthy, positive and empowering social events that improve health, wellbeing and community cohesion. |
01/03/2023 |
£187,000£22,371,000 |
ROYAL FREE LONDON NHS FOUNDATION TRUST |
Thrive LDN expanded their mental health support to 4 main workstreams:
Expansion of trauma-informed practice to target children and young people. Wave Trust and Hong Kong Well UK have been commissioned to co-develop culturally appropriate training resources which are shared with training participants.
Tailored suicide prevention traning and resources. Papyrus and Hearth Talk have been commissioned to develop culturally appropriate resources and training on suicide prevention fotr the Hong Kong community.
Ethnical Creatives and Hackney Chinese Community Services have been commissioned to produce a participatory well-being film event for the Hong Kong community, focussing on the themes of "belonging", safe space and the LGBTQIA+ Hong Kong community.
Award Scheme for supporting Hongkongers with intersectional identities. By expanding the Right to Thrive programme to include Hongkongers with an intersectional identity, this award scheme aims at providing opprutnity for members of the Hong Kong comunity to pilot or expand programmes of work to improve mental health and wellbeing. |
28/02/2023 |
£4,253£2,487,968 |
THE BRIDGE RENEWAL TRUST |
What If? A VCS Guide to Emergency Planning, Response & Recovery
What If? is an online resource co-designed between the Bridge Renewal Trust, VCS Groups, and the Emergency Planning team at Haringey Council, to help Haringey’s voluntary sector prepare, respond, and recover effectively from emergencies in the borough by providing relevant information and guidance. What If? will be launched in summer 2023, providing a valuable resource to Haringey’s VCS. |
28/02/2023 |
£5,000£1,698,775 |
CROYDON VOLUNTARY ACTION |
Reflect, Review and Realise
Working with Croydon’s six Local Community Partnerships on crisis response. Learning from the Covid-19 Pandemic and other local fires and civil unrest incidents, we’ll collectively consider: what did we do? What did we learn? Building our strengths planning in partnership: what can we implement for the future? What can we deliver in partnership? We will create an accessible repository of information and guides on ‘what to do in the event of...’. |
28/02/2023 |
£4,969£859,914 |
ENFIELD VOLUNTARY ACTION |
Enfield Voluntary and Community Response Project
Enfield Voluntary Action (EVA) wants to use lessons learnt from the Covid-19 Pandemic, particularly how plans are beneficial, but communication channels are essential to successful responses and recovery from emergencies. Strong networks have emerged since Covid and the Successful Enfield Stands Together response, which will enable EVA to utilise our many VCS contacts and networks, Volunteer Centre and trusted relationships with key stakeholders for a shared strategy to an emergency. |
28/02/2023 |
£5,000£170,790 |
HAVERING VOLUNTEER CENTRE |
Building, Strengthening Community Resilience and Response
HVC will strengthen relationships between the VCFS and Statutory agencies ensuring that there are improved channels of communication in place. By channelling past learning and sharing this intelligence with sector partners it will increase the rate of response, up time and delivery, ensuring that the smoothest approach is taken from the outset. By increasing community preparedness, HVC will develop a strong, thriving, resilient community that is connected, prepared and stronger. |
28/02/2023 |
£5,000£868,106 |
KINGSTON VOLUNTARY ACTION |
VCSE Resilience Forum
To establish a local VCSE Resilience Forum (linked to the Borough Resilience Forum) in order to build the capacity of voluntary and community organisations who support residents and communities in Kingston to develop their resilience and support roles in advance of, during and after emergency incidents. |
28/02/2023 |
£5,000£600,925 |
LEWISHAM LOCAL |
Resilient Together: Connecting Lewisham Council with Voluntary and Community groups and Volunteers
Lewisham Local will coordinate and co-design a new emergency response process with the council and voluntary organisations drawing on each stakeholder’s unique strengths. Together we will build the foundation of an engaged network of individuals, voluntary and statutory organisations that will be better connected and prepared, more clearly understanding the roles, systems and communication networks when there is an emergency. They will be connected through a database and Community Directory to streamline and speed communication. |
28/02/2023 |
£4,906£1,496,218 |
COMMUNITY BARNET |
Barnet Community Resilience Project
We will use our community partnerships and connections and in-depth working knowledge and relationships with statutory services and first providers, to improve engagement and preparedness. We will engage with seldom-heard communities, improve knowledge of the impact of emergencies on them and co-deliver dedicated support and activities. This will include the following. Representation at and participation in planning and capability events; champions and volunteers; accessible information distribution. This will lead to a new co-produced Community Resilience Plan. |
28/02/2023 |
£4,979£522,628 |
SUTTON BOROUGH VOLUNTEER BUREAU |
Community Volunteer Emergency Squad
Over the six months, working in partnership with the local authority, voluntary sector and local residents, we aim to develop a Community Volunteer emergency plan. Mapping of services, training and a communication plan, we will recruit, train and equip local residents into key voluntary roles to work with partnership professionals and local services. Our aim will be to create a cohesive and responsive support programme with capacity to meet the needs of a local emergency. |
28/02/2023 |
£4,942£445,120 |
VOLUNTARY ACTION CAMDEN |
Camden VCSE Sector Community Resilience
Through the Fund we are seeking to achieve the following:
Review of learning from recent emergency responses (e.g. flooding, Afghan, Ukraine, Covid) in terms of council/ VCS mobilisation and response.
Develop a response framework- a visual tool about who to contact in an emergency and roles and responsibilities within the VCS and council.
Shared data collection/ intelligence across the sector including, who is doing what/ collection analysis of issues on the ground/ feedback loop to emergency response to aid ongoing planning. |
28/02/2023 |
£5,000£371,669 |
VOLUNTARY ACTION ISLINGTON LIMITED |
Strengthening Community Resilience in Islington
We will empower individuals and local communities to use local resources and knowledge to help themselves and their communities in an emergency. We will build resilience by making them aware of risks that are impacting and might impact on the community and plan and prepare for them to help minimise impact and disruption. We will develop a shared purpose to encourage individuals and communities to come together to help themselves and each other. |
28/02/2023 |
£4,693£366,924 |
VOLUNTEER CENTRE GREENWICH |
Working Together, Building Community Resilience in Royal Greenwich
A project that supports the partnership between Royal Greenwich and the voluntary, community and faith sector in Greenwich, to provide a cohesive approach to emergency planning. This will ensure greater understanding and utilisation of the resources available, prompt mobilisation and greater community resilience. |
28/02/2023 |
£250,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM |
Funding for a Housing Growth Manager, Supported and Specialist Living Strategy Coordinator, and a Small and Complex Sites Manager to deliver more homes. |
28/02/2023 |
£161,000 |
NORTH EAST LONDON CLINICAL COMMISSIONING GROUP |
North East Child Sexual Abuse Hub (CSA) |
28/02/2023 |
£920,089£1,579,754 |
TENDER EDUCATION AND ARTS |
Online School Kit - VAWG Prevention Toolkit for Teachers Support |
28/02/2023 |
£86,661 |
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON (UCL) |
To match fund UCL in the delivery of the Shared Apprenticeship Programme which will see a collective approach to creating inclusive apprenticeship opportunities within the East Bank Institutions and across the wider East London sub region. |
27/02/2023 |
£9,960 |
CARERS4CARERS LTD |
This project will support 80 carers and their family members from different cultures and faiths with a focus on carers from Caribbean, African and Asian heritage communities with a range of needs and abilities. We will provide a minimum of 10 social activities in Lambeth and across London to reduce loneliness and social isolation and improve the wellbeing of participants. |
27/02/2023 |
£169,662 |
NORTH EAST LONDON CLINICAL COMMISSIONING GROUP |
Allocation of the North West London Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) Hub - Extension for 23/24 |
27/02/2023 |
£160,000 |
SOUTH EAST LONDON CLINICAL COMMISSIONING GROUP |
South East London Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) Hub |
24/02/2023 |
£5,000£137,033 |
THE OUTRUNNERS CHARITY |
An East London based charity that aims to help build young people's confidence and skills through activities in the local area. The charity hosts weekly running sessions for 8 to 18 year olds as well as one to one mentoring and coaching. They also develop young people's career ambitions through career events, work experience and coaching. The LLDC is working with the Outrunners to connect more people from East London to QEOP. LLDC wish to support the Outrunners on the their growth journey as they create a new home on the park.
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22/02/2023 |
£1,780,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
21/02/2023 |
£700,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET |
Joint bid to commission consultants to undertake a feasibility study up to RIBA stage 1 of identified council owned sites in New Southgate (sites owned by both Barnet and Enfield), which would explore a wide range of volumetric and programmatic options that would enhance these sites for the delivery of affordable homes. |
21/02/2023 |
£80,000 |
HADLEY STRATFORD DEVELOPMENTS LTD |
Grant funding to develop a pop-up Zero-Carbon Mobility Hub on the IQL (Internation Quarter London) North site. This pop-up zero-carbon mobility hub, will provide accessible and affordable sustainable transport solutions to residents and visitors to the E20 and E15 area. |
20/02/2023 |
£160,000 |
NHS SOUTH WEST LONDON INTEGRATED CARE BOARD |
South West CSA Hub |
16/02/2023 |
£305,832 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET |
Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programme. Sub-grant under MOPAC 810 - Culturally Integrated Family Approach |
16/02/2023 |
£955,796£437,771 |
SOUTHALL BLACK SISTERS TRUST |
London Holistic Advocacy Wrap Around Service |
16/02/2023 |
£2,323,423£4,620,949 |
WOMEN AND GIRLS NETWORK |
Pan London Young Women and Girl Integration Service (CouRAGEus) |
15/02/2023 |
£78,000 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON |
Various activities to support the government's Supporting Local Business and Communities and Place investment priorities; alignment with London's UKSPF investment plan. |
14/02/2023 |
£9,966 |
LONDON LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY CENTRE LIMITED |
This project will offer a holistic trauma-informed programme including meditation, art and crafts healing workshops, free therapy and resources. |
14/02/2023 |
£200,000£6,247,036 |
ADVANCE ADVOCACY AND NON VIOLENCE COMMUNITY EDUCATION
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London Co-commissioned female offender service- Advance |
08/02/2023 |
£9,705£65,813 |
SENIORS HEALTH AND ACTIVE RETIREMENT PROJECT |
This project will recruit approx. 100 new older users in economically deprived parts of Hackney to improve mental and physical wellbeing and reduce social isolation through provision of regular weekly activities and social events in locally accessible venues. We aim to increase participants’ involvement and engagement in their own community and enable to remain healthy and independent for longer |
08/02/2023 |
£9,800 |
BROWNBABY |
This project supports the local community of Trellick Tower - including hundreds of local residents in and around the tower - to lead on celebrating the 50th year of a world famous and highly influential icon of modern urban architecture. |
08/02/2023 |
£15,000£317,524 |
INTERMISSION YOUTH |
Intermission Youth helps to transform disadvantaged young people living in deprivation and experiencing high levels of anti-social behaviour, family breakdown, dependency, and criminality through access to theatre production and performance.
After operating for fifteen years they need to secure a long-term space to cement the work they do with young people. Having a home would allow the organisation to be more sustainable and resilient, and respond more easily to demand and increase the number of beneficiaries.
Funding has been requested from the Cultural Space Development Fund Pilot to engage a consultant to help secure a space and develop an operational business plan/structure. |
03/02/2023 |
£395,000£1,025,920 |
SPARK2LIFE |
This uplift is for an extension of the existing NDYP commitment, focusing specifically upon intensive, relational, and therapeutic case work with tier 3 and 4 young people who have complex and acuteness also more broadly on lower level and shorter-term engagement with tier 1 and 2 young people. |
03/02/2023 |
£95,000£1,975,026 |
ASIAN WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTRE |
Allocation of Ministry of Justice IDVA funding FY 2021/22 to 2022/23 - Uplift and extension |
02/02/2023 |
£8,760£29,119 |
STEEL PAN TRUST |
This project will enable participants to learn to play steel pan online FAMILY (Friendly, Accessible, Multicultural, Inclusive, Local, Young at Heart). This is for adult Londoners that are all ages and abilities. The steel pan is a perfect instrument as the basic skills are easy to learn and playing the instrument does not require any previous musical experience. It is possible for a group with any level of musical experience to accomplish a simple melody within a short period of time. |
02/02/2023 |
£10,000£44,318 |
HEADWAY WEST LONDON |
This project will build on work to support vulnerable, isolated, traumatic brain injury survivors and their families and care- givers. They will be helped toed improve their health and well- being with targeted sessions focusing on improving understanding of nutrition and healthy weight, on emotional and physical well- being, and offer participation in a variety of activities (wheelchair friendly) to help reduce isolationism and improve communication and encourage a sense of belonging in the local community. |
02/02/2023 |
£10,000£54,377 |
SUVAI DEAF EAST COMMUNITY |
This project will bring Deaf BSL users together from all across London to walk and have fun together, increasing the confidence of 300+ Deaf people to get out and enjoy what London has to offer. The project will also work with London museums and tourist places (who often have tours in BSL) to advertise when they are and organise group tours so as to increase the numbers of Deaf people accessing London’s cultural and heritage spaces. |
02/02/2023 |
£141,855£118,798,000 |
ST MUNGO COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION |
Grant of £141,855 to St Mungo's to provide a team of assessment and reconnection workers to support move on from the extension hotel. |
01/02/2023 |
£237,500£603,690 |
EDMONTON COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP |
Edmonton Community Partnership (ECP), an alliance of local schools and community members, will lead the "Dream, Believe, Succeed" project, delivering a transformative in-school and extracurricular programme, using creative arts, mentoring and family intervention. The funding will significantly expand our programme enabling more disadvantaged youth to benefit from high-quality mentorship. |
01/02/2023 |
£81,200£214,261 |
ST. MARY'S CENTRE COMMUNITY TRUST |
This uplift is for continuing and scaling the Gangs Intervention Project that has successfully run since 2020. It is an increase in the volume of young people receiving the caseworker intervention to 160 over the two year period. |
01/02/2023 |
£23,960£70,885,000 |
THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON |
This Programme has been Match-Funded by Amazon.
Led by Zoological Society of London, this project will build a partnership to complete the essential first steps toward recovering water vole and managing mink in London. The aim is to benefit all river corridor SINCs in London and build a strategic regional approach to support wider rewilding objectives. The partnership project will complete a water vole in London status report. This project will include an assessment of baseline water vole data, a communications campaign requesting sightings of water vole and mink, bringing all current London populations into the National Water Vole Monitoring Programme, and training in water vole survey methods. Once widespread, the water vole (Arvicola amphibius) is now the UK’s fastest declining mammal. In London, remnant populations still exist but we do not have a clear idea where they are and if they are being monitored. One of the principal causes of the disappearance of water vole is the introduced highly damaging invasive American Mink (Neovison vison) so the project will also plan how we can work collaboratively to remove mink. |
31/01/2023 |
£10,000 |
ARTS & HEALTH HUB CIC |
This project was match-funded by Arts Council England at an amount of £10,000.
The Arts & Health Hub will establish the Support Hub and provide an action delivery plan.
The GLA supports the establishment of the Support Hub and will provide the set-up cost and resources, which will enable the Arts and Health Hub to provide a programme across three years with additional funding support from Arts Council England and the Baring Foundation.
The funding will contribute to the establishment of the Support Hub, which will provide improved artistic practice, skills, confidence, resources, and networks for creative health practitioners with lived experience of mental ill health and is part of a programme to diversify the creative health sector. |
30/01/2023 |
£704,484 |
ENFIELD COUNCIL |
This uplift is to upscale projects that provide high quality mentoring for disadvantaged young Londoners who need the most support. Mentoring includes high quality youth activity that builds a trusted and positive relationship with a young person over time. |
30/01/2023 |
£438,225£3,973,641 |
LIFELINE COMMUNITY PROJECTS |
This uplift for SW!TCH Futures provides a combination of 1:1 mentoring and positive activity provision for young people aged 12-18. Lifeline supports young people from disadvantaged backgrounds who are on the edge of school exclusion, poor mental health, gang involvement and/or criminal exploitative relationships. |
30/01/2023 |
£14,414£11,720 |
FOURTH RESERVE FOUNDATION |
This Programme has been Match-Funded by Amazon.
The Buckthorne Cutting Nature Reserve is at the centre of a 4.5 kilometre SINC and is adjacent to Gorne Wood (Ancient Woodland). It already has stag beetles, owls, slow worms and bats. This project will support the restoration of the orchard and the creation of hedgerow helping to sustain wildlife that travel along this corridor; while also attracting more wildlife. Both projects will also improve health and wellbeing as the nature reserve has daily visits by school children and is open to the public through volunteering sessions, open days and specifically for vulnerable groups (such as female refugees and adults with learning disabilities). Both groups are more likely to have less connection to nature due to financial disadvantages. The project is led by the Fourth Reserve Foundation. |
30/01/2023 |
£14,290£2,267,575 |
WIMBLEDON AND PUTNEY COMMONS CONSERVATORS |
This Programme has been Match-Funded by Amazon.
Wimbledon and Putney Commons are 1,140 acres of open green space in South-West London. They are managed and owned by a charity, Wimbledon and Putney Commons Conservators (WPCC). The Commons have a rich array of habitats and are designated an SSSI and a Special Area of Conservation. WPCC is embarking on a major conservation project to improve the ponds and other wetland habitats. This project will deliver the survey and design phase of restoring Queensmere, one of the Common’s largest ponds, which is far from reaching its full potential for wildlife. Rewild London Funding will help to design reedbed habitat creation in line with London Environment Strategy targets, ensure the pond and surrounding landscape are more resilient and can support increased biodiversity plus build skills and knowledge for managing the ponds and surrounding habitats. |
30/01/2023 |
£50,000£12,567,289 |
THE DULWICH ESTATE |
This Programme has been Match-Funded by Amazon.
Dulwich Wood in combination with neighbouring Sydenham Hill Wood, is one of the largest remaining tracts of the historic Great North Wood in south London. The project, led by The Dulwich Estate, focuses on allowing a variety of woodland species to regrow in trampled and damaged areas of Dulwich Wood. Planned activities include the renewal of footpaths, creation of mixed native hedgerows of oak, hawthorn, hazel, hornbeam, and holly and wildflower planting on grass verges to connect sites. The project aims to extend woodland habitats into existing green spaces and corridors which are not currently functioning optimally for wildlife. |
30/01/2023 |
£50,000£218,021 |
BARNES COMMON LIMITED |
This Programme has been Match-Funded by Amazon.
The Beverley Brook is 14.3 km in length. There are virtually no natural parts of the river and the whole length has at some point been altered. The stretch of river targeted within this project is 1.25km long and runs from Upper Richmond Road to the boundary of Richmond Park. The river here has historically been realigned, straightened, widened, and deepened, changing the course from its former meandering channel to the present. This straightened channel lacks the flow and habitat diversity underpinning a healthy ecosystem and can lead to greater flood risk downstream. Led by Barnes Conservation, part of Barnes Common Limited, the project aims to create a diverse mix of flow types, depths, velocities, widths, and cover in this stretch of the brook. This will create the array of niches that are needed to encourage a more diverse and complex composition of plants and animals to colonise and establish. |
30/01/2023 |
£35,410£9,087,000 |
THE LAND RESTORATION TRUST (T/A THE LAND TRUST) |
This Programme has been Match-Funded by Amazon.
Beam Parklands is a biodiversity haven and forms the southernmost part of the Dagenham Corridor. This 53-hectare site is managed by The Land Trust in partnership with the London Borough of Barking & Dagenham. The site comprises a mosaic of habitats including species rich acid grassland, river, ponds, woodland, and scrub. Recent reptile sightings have highlighted the opportunity to undertake a focused programme of works to identify reptile and amphibian populations and where there is potential to increase populations across these SINCs, to carry out targeted habitat works. These works will also, more broadly, improve habitats and create corridors for a wider range of species. Public engagement and education on reptiles will be a core part of the project. |
30/01/2023 |
£39,154 |
CITIZEN ZOO CIC |
This Programme has been Match-Funded by Amazon.
Citizen Zoo, alongside Ealing Wildlife Group, Ealing Council and Friends of Horsenden Hill, is reintroducing beavers back to West London after a 400-year absence. The chosen site in Ealing will be transformed into a flourishing and immersive wetland, combatting the climate crisis and creating a biodiverse ecosystem for plant and animal diversity. In 2021 the London Beaver Working Group was established, working to prepare for the natural or assisted return of beavers to the capital. This included a year-long investigation into potential reintroduction sites. Rewild Funding will help drive the project forward through physical preparation of the chosen site, baseline surveys and establishing monitoring activity. Additionally, a new role will be recruited to manage the project and continue engagement with the local community. |
30/01/2023 |
£13,350£38,466 |
THE SELBORNE SOCIETY LTD |
This Programme has been Match-Funded by Amazon.
Perivale Wood is a Site of Metropolitan Importance and is Britain's second oldest nature reserve. The reserve comprises 27 acres of mostly ancient oak woodland, with 5 acres of neutral unimproved grassland and several ponds. The Selborne Society owns and manages Perivale Wood, one of Britain's oldest conservation organisations. This project will create new and improved habitats for harvest mice at Perivale Wood, into which harvest mice will be reintroduced. The project will also create wildlife corridors linking the existing population at Horsenden Hill to the habitats at Perivale Wood and railsides to the south. The project will support improvement of the harvest mice breeding facility at Horsenden Farm including provision of an ecology lab for wildlife surveying and community engagement. |
27/01/2023 |
£100,000£1,176,196 |
UPRISING |
This uplift is for scaling up current 1:1 STEAM mentoring offer to a further 200 young people. Over the 2 years (plus extension), they are aiming to establish a total of 400 mentoring relationships across East London; covering Barking and Dagenham, Newham, Hackney and Tower Hamlets. |
27/01/2023 |
£416,625£2,246,608 |
ACTIVE COMMUNITIES NETWORK LIMITED |
This uplift is for expanding Gamechangers, in response to further needs they've identified within the community. This encompasses broadening out into 11 new localities with network partners that will reach a further 1,500 high-risk young people. The expansion will place a greater emphasis on transitioning young people into positive pathways, using engaging activities to build on their existing relationships. |
27/01/2023 |
£160,567£392,247 |
SISTER SYSTEM |
This uplift is for peer mentoring support to 270 additional girls who are in/affected by the care system across North London. Peer mentors/Big Sisters with lived experience will empower girls to raise mental wellness, enable a life free from abuse, enhancing their educational & employment opportunities through delivering our co-curated Peer2Peer PowerUp Programme. |
27/01/2023 |
£75,000 |
SANCTUARY HOUSING ASSOCIATION |
Grant of £75,000 to fund 13 units of supported HMO accommodation and staffing. |
27/01/2023 |
£391,978£66,237,000 |
CRISIS |
Grant of £391,978 to Crisis to extend the Good Hotel for a period of three weeks. |
27/01/2023 |
£1,432,743 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
27/01/2023 |
£1,114,224 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
27/01/2023 |
£1,667,370 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
27/01/2023 |
£1,020,222 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
27/01/2023 |
£1,428,384 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
26/01/2023 |
£50,756£368,204 |
STREETS OF GROWTH |
This uplift is for the expansion of Inspire Talent, enhancing 'Trusted Adult' coaching for young people (14-24) experiencing exploitation/trauma/harm. Combining Trusted Adult Intervention Coaching with inspiring career relatable mentors to reduce harm and chances of exploitation. |
26/01/2023 |
£533,230£1,975,026 |
ASIAN WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTRE |
Prevention and Action Through Community Engagement Ending Harmful Practices Partnership (P&ACT EHP) |
25/01/2023 |
£252,615£625,102 |
REACHING HIGHER |
This uplift is for expanding Reaching Highers' range of mentoring streams to an additional 250 vulnerable young people across Croydon over two years, working in partnership with P3YE (a local CIC which has been working with young people at high risk of violence since 2019). |
25/01/2023 |
£9,994 |
NEW VISION FOR WOMEN C.I.C. |
This project is to improve the life of new women refugees and asylum seekers who have just arrived in the unknown country to them. |
25/01/2023 |
£4,950 |
ASIAN COMMUNITY CONCERN C.I.C. |
Asian Community Concern helps the vulnerable women who are suffering from domestic violence and abuse. ACC empowers women to make positive changes to turn their lives around to become independent. Women are supported in Ealing borough, to develop a learning programme tailored to their needs. The project aims to strengthen the community by equipping the women with the skills and confidence to excel |
25/01/2023 |
£60,000 |
MADLOVE LTD |
The funding will deliver a proof of concept project responding to recommendations within A Manifesto for 2.8 Million Minds co-devised and launched by young Londoners in May 2022 at the Houses of Parliament. The pilot takes place in Tower Hamlets and is led by newly appointed Arts Council England national portfolio client, Madlove, with partners including Chisenhale Gallery, Bernie Grant Arts Centre and Whitechapel Gallery.
The GLA supports the development of this pilot, which forms the second year of the Baring Foundation, Thriving through Culture programme. |
24/01/2023 |
£425,577£2,325,708 |
HIGH TREES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TRUST |
To upscale projects that provide high quality mentoring for disadvantaged young Londoners who need the most support. Mentoring includes high-quality youth activity that builds a trusted and positive relationship with a young person over time. |
24/01/2023 |
£81,729£784,988 |
WORLD HEART BEAT MUSIC ACADEMY LIMITED |
World Heart Beat's London Music Makers project will support an additional 260 disadvantaged young people aged 14-24 through access to 1:1 mentoring alongside music and creative activities. Over two years, we plan to increase mentoring delivery across new geographical areas and offer training and resources to mentors with lived experience. |
23/01/2023 |
£66,000£574,218 |
COVENT GARDEN DRAGON HALL TRUST |
This uplift is for socially excluded young people who are not involved in our original Mentoring programme, providing the high quality, inclusive, nurturing, sustained and outcome-focused support that broadens their horizons, opens up new career pathways, expands their networks and will see them build the confidence to realise their potential. |
20/01/2023 |
£106,668£11,870,565 |
HOMELESS LINK |
This project was match-funded by Homeless Link through fundraised contributions of £99,332. The GLA has only publised its contribution to the overall grant.
This funding of £106,668 is to fund StreetLink services and the StreetLink London website. |
19/01/2023 |
£132,933 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET |
Barnet's bid focuses on three separate interventions to increase housing delivery by commissioning consultants to:
1. Create a site assessment tool for evaluating the viability of 60 sites identified by Barnet Council for the delivery of housing and growth – including affordable housing over the next 10 years.
2. Undertake detailed feasibility studies to assess the suitability of prioritised development in 7 car park sites up to RIBA stage 1 for affordable housing to be delivered by 2030.
3. Undertake detailed feasibility studies to assess the suitability of prioritised development in 5 non-car park sites up to RIBA stage 1 for affordable housing to be delivered by 2030. |
19/01/2023 |
£75,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
Systems improvement to create borough-wide asset management system enabling more efficient operation and long-term identification of assets for intensification, investment and potential redevelopment. |
19/01/2023 |
£75,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
Dedicated Development Manager resource for asset review, feasibility, due diligence and development readiness work on smaller and medium sized General Fund sites, along with external consultant costs for surveys and specialist advice. |
19/01/2023 |
£250,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
55 Morning Lane strategic development site: co-creation of a viable development brief and delivery model. |
18/01/2023 |
£10,000£85,332 |
PENINIM |
This project will support upwards of 40 disabled women to access outdoor and indoor social/leisure spaces through supported trips every other month to parks, shopping centres, museums and other public spaces in London. They will be joined by their non-disabled peers; opening access to public spaces, reducing inequalities and bringing together women from different 'groups' in society to go out, and spend the day together. |
18/01/2023 |
£9,992 |
ULTIMATE COUNSELLING C.I.C. |
The project will support 145 asylum seekers, refugees and immigrants by addressing barriers causing loneliness and social isolation through delivery of a befriending service and provision of mental health support in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. Service users will develop increased feelings of belonging plus build social connections within and across different communities within the borough. |
18/01/2023 |
£8,860 |
THE RAAW FOUNDATION LIMITED |
This project will support 50 children and young people, from minoritized communities, aged 12 - 20, by holding weekly workshops and support sessions in Camden, culminating in a spoken word performance and film, platformed on-line. Over 12 weeks, they will build a stronger sense of autonomy, confidence, self-esteem and healthy relationships by using the Ken Blanchard Trust Model alongside creative writing and spoken word. |
13/01/2023 |
£14,619£541,837 |
CLAUK VIA INDO AMERICAN REFUGEE AND MIGRANT ORGANISATION (IRMO) |
The Coalition of Latin Americans in the UK is made up of six Latin American-led partner organisations, including lead partner Indo-American Refugee and Migrant Organisation (IRMO). Together, they created and translated print resources into Spanish and Portuguese that were disseminated during awareness raising sessions from six community centres across London, in Camden, Hackney, Haringey, Islington, Lambeth and Southwark. Digital resources were also created and shared via each partners' social media accounts for pan-London coverage, including two videos. Three articles were published in community press and a Facebook Live was held to further raise awareness for those that could not attend in-person or scheduled online events. |
13/01/2023 |
£15,000£614,046 |
THE TRAVELLER MOVEMENT |
The Traveller Movement developed a pan-London social media awareness campaign focused on the Gypsy, Traveller and Roma community in London. The campaign featured videos of trusted individuals in the community, online workshops and information sessions, factsheets, and awareness raising resources shared through the Traveller Movement’s organic community networks and social media platforms. In addition, the Traveller Movement held three face-to-face sessions at Traveller sites in Brent, Ealing and Greenwich |
13/01/2023 |
£10,190£603,690 |
BULGARIAN CENTRE FOR SOCIAL INTEGRATION AND CULTURE |
This project was delivered in partnership with Edmonton Community Partnership. The Bulgarian Centre for Social Integration and Culture delivered in-person drop-in sessions in Bulgarian and hired another outreach officer to support individuals to apply for accepted photo Voter ID, free Voter Authority Certificate or register to vote. They created leaflets and posters for Bulgarian Londoners, including Bulgarian Roma, and disseminated them across Enfield. The focus of the project was Enfield as this is where most of the Bulgarian community in London is centred. However, BCSIC also delivered webinars in Bulgarian that were live streamed on social media and on Bulgarian Facebook forums to reach the wider Bulgarian community in London online. |
13/01/2023 |
£12,841£744,018 |
BRITISH DEAF ASSOCIATION |
The British Deaf Association provided face-to-face information sessions in BSL at various locations across London covering Camden, Greenwich, Hackney, Harrow, Havering, and Newham. As people in the Deaf community often have to travel across boroughs to visit Deaf community groups, these in-person sessions had a wider impact beyond these boroughs, impacting individuals from Barking & Dagenham, Barnet, Bexley, Brent, Bromley, Haringey, Lewisham, and Tower Hamlets. The British Deaf Association also delivered a live-streamed Q&A event to Deaf people across London and created a BSL video that was shared via social media and emailed to Deaf community leaders to cascade to their networks. |
13/01/2023 |
£15,000£189,013 |
DISABILITY ACTION HARINGEY AND DISABILITY ACTION ISLINGTON |
Disability Action Haringey worked with Disability Action Islington to create information in appropriate and accessible formats, such as three videos, and supported participants to apply for free Voter Authority Certificates and register to vote. Themed large-scale events, pop-ups and smaller meetings within community spaces and specialist forums were used to raise awareness and share information. Face-to-face activity took place in Haringey and Islington, and information was shared more widely via newsletters, posters, and social media by working with Inclusion London. |
13/01/2023 |
£15,000£282,539 |
HEALTH EQUALITY AND RIGHTS ORGANISATION T/A LGBT HERO |
LGBT HERO delivered a social media awareness raising campaign for LGBTQ+ Londoners, with a focus on Trans and non-binary Londoners. They co-created resources and trained volunteers to help share the message among their peers at in-person community events. The campaign also ran online group drop-in sessions for Trans and non-binary people and worked with LGBT Consortium for enhanced pan-London reach. Information is now hosted on a new hub on www.lgbthero.org.uk in various formats. LGBT Hero were featured in two articles in community press. |
13/01/2023 |
£11,500£85,189 |
HENNA ASIAN WOMEN'S GROUP |
Henna Asian Women's Group provided information and organised events for the South Asian community in Barnet, Camden, Westminster and Harrow, with a focus on in-person activity, held in English, Bengali, Urdu, Hindi, Gujarati and Pashto. Regular drop-ins and events included “kettle on” meetings and “Forms on Friday” weekly form filling advice sessions to help community members apply for accepted photo Voter ID, free Voter Authority Certificates and register to vote. Videos in various South Asian community languages about the Voting System Changes were used to inform more widely and were shared via social media. HAWG also created and disseminated leaflets in community languages. |
13/01/2023 |
£13,334 |
THE ROMANIAN AND EASTERN EUROPEAN HUB |
The Romanian and Eastern European Hub delivered outreach sessions in the form of standalone events, attending relevant community events, weekly drop-in sessions at the Romanian Consulate and practical 1-to-1 support sessions to help with voter registration and applications for accepted photo Voter IDs. Leaflets were widely distributed and a pan-London social media campaign was implemented, which focused on specific significant days that engage many Romanian Londoners. REEH’s impact covered Barnet, Brent, Haringey, Harrow, Newham and Waltham Forest. The project was delivered in partnership with Community Barnet. |
13/01/2023 |
£14,390£1,331,519 |
VOICE4CHANGE ENGLAND LIMITED |
Voice4Change England developed a Pan-London social media awareness campaign, created printed resources and worked with 19 member organisations in London with emphasis on members from the Black and minoritized ethnic community groups. Activity included producing and sharing video and social media content, delivering online workshops, creating and distributing flyers, sharing information via a newsletter reaching Black and minoritized community projects, advertising in Orthodox Jewish media, and delivering face-to-face workshops. |
13/01/2023 |
£450,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK |
This project is the first phase of a masterplan created in consultation with the diverse local community for two neighbourhood parks, Consort Park and Dr Harold Moody Park. Improvements will include reducing flood risk and combating the urban heat island effect by planting trees and creating new green space by closing a road to motor traffic and merging the the two adjacent parks together |
11/01/2023 |
£7,932£51,525 |
ARCHBISHOP'S PARK COMMUNITY TRUST |
This funding will enable the running of a gardening club at Archbishop's Park, which supports well-being for vulnerable adults and local residents. This will also provide work experience and training for young adults with learning disabilities who need to find entry level work or vocational training when they leave college. |
11/01/2023 |
£9,950 |
SFIDA KOSOVAN/ALBANIAN/MACEDONIAN AND GORANI GROUP |
This project will support ethnic Albanians pan-London, who have experienced domestic violence, human trafficking and modern slavery - to improve their mental and physical wellbeing, as well as become active and inclusive members of society. |
11/01/2023 |
£9,955£117,062 |
ROLLADOME ALL SKATE LIMITED |
This project will support circa 100 young people aged 9-18 years-old from minority and marginalised groups in Hounslow to: participate in roller sports activities meeting social, emotional and physical needs emerging from the pandemic; and, create a digital asset that elevates their voices to reach decision makers and the wider community, articulating their lived experiences of COVID and their future ideal realities for their communities helping drive positive change. |
11/01/2023 |
£10,000£1,496,218 |
COMMUNITY BARNET (ON BEHALF OF THE ROMANIAN AND EASTERN EUROPEAN HUB) |
This project will support 120 vulnerable Eastern Europeans with access to health, employment, welfare benefits, housing and education services |
11/01/2023 |
£5,000£33,702 |
INNOVATIVE VISION ORGANISATION |
This Project is aiming at decreasing Isolation and loneliness among the people from minoritized, racialised Communities in London Borough of Haringey and neighbouring boroughs of Waltham Forest, Enfield and Hackney. |
09/01/2023 |
£30,000 |
CAMDEN |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
06/01/2023 |
£30,000 |
BROMLEY |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
06/01/2023 |
£30,000 |
HAVERING |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
06/01/2023 |
£30,000 |
HAVERING |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
06/01/2023 |
£30,000 |
TOWER HAMLETS |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
06/01/2023 |
£30,000 |
TOWER HAMLETS |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
06/01/2023 |
£30,000 |
NEWHAM |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
06/01/2023 |
£15,000 |
NEWHAM |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
06/01/2023 |
£15,000 |
NEWHAM |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
05/01/2023 |
£30,000 |
HARINGEY |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to educate and create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
05/01/2023 |
£29,500 |
LEWISHAM |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
05/01/2023 |
£30,000 |
SUTTON |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
05/01/2023 |
£30,000 |
WESTMINSTER COUNCIL |
The School Superzones Programme aims to provide funding to boroughs to ensure they can support schools to create healthier places for children, young people and their families to live, learn and play. |
04/01/2023 |
£9,720£247,382 |
ADVICE SUPPORT KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION (ASKI) |
This project will support 80 BAME lone elders who have mental and chronic physical health conditions (diabetes, dementia, Parkinson’s, heart conditions, etc.) and impacted by the pandemic. Individual support enabling participants to engage in a range of services that reduce isolation and improve health so participants can re-engage with their community, increasing connections. |
04/01/2023 |
£9,955£97,847 |
COMMUNITY CENTRE FOR REFUGEES FROM VIETNAM, LAOS AND CAMBODIA |
This project supports the older members from the Southeast Asian and wider community based in Hackney (based in Centre 151) and beyond by the provision of physical and healthy activities, community events, administrative support and a befriending service. The programme aims to reduce isolation amongst older members, give a voice to under-represented communities and strengthen connections between community groups in this neighbourhood. |
04/01/2023 |
£9,995£66,282 |
DEAF UNITY |
This project will benefit 15 individual parents of deaf children and their families (approx. 35 people) and 10 deaf immigrants by the provision of access to British Sign Language classes and a social/learning meet-up programme. The impact will be on new BSL users: in families this will strengthen parent/child relationships and support children to bridge the world between hearing and deaf communities; for deaf immigrants, learning BSL will help with relationships, work and social life. |
04/01/2023 |
£9,765 |
EARLY YEARS COCOON CIC |
This project will support 250+ families of young children (under 2s) by the provision of 2 additional monthly playgroup sessions in Barking & Dagenham for over one year, in order to provide children with a learning opportunity to grow and develop healthily; and parents with a safe space to come together. |
04/01/2023 |
£9,985 |
EAST INDIA OVER 50'S CONSORTIUM (CONSORTIUM50) |
This project will provide innovative gardening, creative, social activities and 1-1 support to 25 adults living with mental and/or physical health conditions, experiencing isolation and loneliness, whose lives are profoundly affected by the continued effects of the pandemic. Based in the Poplar area of Tower Hamlets, this holistic, out of hours initiative will stimulate (re) connection, build mutual support, confidence and self-care and join the dots in an individuals wellbeing. |
04/01/2023 |
£10,000£35,223 |
NEED TO TALK |
This project will help create a quality service for vulnerable women in the community, whereby their difficulties (domestic violence) have been exacerbated due to COVID-19 |
04/01/2023 |
£10,000 |
PEER2PEER EDUCATION CIC |
This project will support 1,200 young people through delivering Mental Health workshops and 1:1 Peer Mentoring in Barking and Dagenham, supporting them to recognise the early signs of mental health issues and equipping them with the knowledge of where support is available. |
04/01/2023 |
£10,000 |
THE NO COLLECTIVE |
This project is a new Culture Club and dry bar for the LGBTQ+ community in Romford. With a focus on cultural identity and experiences it will create Romford’s first safe, fun and educational space for people aged 17 - 24 to find solace, embrace their creative passion and to celebrate their identity. It will support hundreds of LGBTQ+ people in Havering and catalyse a sustainable group who can deliver more activities for their community. |
04/01/2023 |
£4,950 |
AVANT-GARDENING C.I.C. |
50 members of the LGBTQ+ community in Greenwich and Lewisham will devise and deliver a community-led and produced variety show for an older generation of LGBTQ+ community . The process will focus on bringing people together over the winter months to work with industry professionals to develop and deliver a fun, inclusive event in spring 2023. |
04/01/2023 |
£4,800 |
FAMILY EMOTIONAL WELLBEING PROJECT (FEWP) C.I.C. |
This project will contribute to improving wellbeing and mental health in the adult Latin American community. Between 60-70 people will be supported, by providing: 1. One to one support sessions with supervised counsellors. 2. Group workshops on how to improve your mental health. 3. Individual healing and wellbeing support session. |
04/01/2023 |
£5,000 |
THE ASSOCIATION OF REDBRIDGE AFRICAN CARIBBEAN COMMUNITIES |
This Project will support 50 people from the African Caribbean community in Redbridge and surrounding boroughs of East London. |
04/01/2023 |
£4,773 |
THE MUSIC KLUB PROJECT C.I.C. |
Trading Faces is a project about managing our mental health with music. It focuses on implementing a number of practises and techniques designed to strengthen the mindset and develop effective coping mechanisms to combat bouts of depression and anxiety |
04/01/2023 |
£10,000 |
QUILOMBO UK COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY |
This project will support up to 150 young Londoners to access the necessary skills and experience to support their pathway to employability. |
04/01/2023 |
£10,000 |
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT AND ADVOCACY CENTRE |
The project will allow AFRIDAC to provide advocacy training and mentoring for 10 Community Advocates over six months in London. Increased advocacy skill will amplify the voice of the African community to influence social change, tackle poverty and inequality. |
03/01/2023 |
£104,597 |
LGBTIQ+ OUTSIDE CIC |
This project was match-funded by an Outside Project, at an amount of £5,088.
Grant of £104,000 to provide SPACE at Anira House and homelessnss prevention outreach activity. |
03/01/2023 |
£1,150,237£118,798,000 |
ST MUNGO COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION |
Grant of £1,150,237 to St Mungo's to provide outreach and through care support to th pan-London T1000 cohort. |
30/12/2022 |
£251,185 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON |
Disproportionality Challenge Fund |
28/12/2022 |
£99,560 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM |
Disproportionality Challenge Fund |
22/12/2022 |
£89,810£304,297 |
NEWHAM ALL STAR SPORTS ACADEMY |
NASSA will deliver a two-year mentoring
programme on a one-to-one, confidential
basis to improve the mental health of 250
young people aged 14-18 from low-income
families from across east London. It will build on existing learning and mentoring work formulated during the Covid-19 pandemic and NASSA’s Young Londoners Fund programme. |
22/12/2022 |
£7,078£28,978 |
INVISIBLE PALACE |
This project will enable 16 volunteers to get involved in gardening. People of all ages, from a range of backgrounds come together in the heart of Crystal Palace, through a common interest. Volunteers build connections, learn skills, and improve the local area both for people and wildlife. |
22/12/2022 |
£9,990£2,035 |
ARTS BRIDGE CHARITY |
This project will provide arts workshops that strengthens the emotional wellbeing of Black and Asian children from low-income families, empowering them to develop creative self-care practices. It will support children from 'hard-to-reach' communities who are experiencing emotional turmoil due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
22/12/2022 |
£8,581 |
CSM FOUNDATION (OPERATING AS CSM LONDON FC) |
This project will support 52 adult males, 75% of whom will be from BAME backgrounds, by delivering football activities twice a week to 2 different motivator groups in Newham. The 2 sessions will be split amongst 22 beginners (casual games) and 30 developers (training). Both groups want to belong to a community post-Covid to reduce the isolated feeling they have felt since Covid-19. Also, the need for a friendly environment to help be physically active. |
21/12/2022 |
£100,000 |
OSMANI TRUST |
The funding will enable us to continue delivering long-term 1- 2-1 mentoring to young people (10-24 years old), using a trusted adult to help them make cognitive behaviour change; stop their involvement in drugs, violence and criminal activities and enable them to make positive choices in life. |
21/12/2022 |
£98,758£540,320 |
HMDT MUSIC |
This uplift is to extend and expand the One
Spirit mentoring programme, framed in an
alternative curriculum of music/creative arts and personal development activities, to young people in the justice system in custody, in the community/transitioning back to community upon release, to support well-being, learning engagement and improved behaviour. |
21/12/2022 |
£239,100 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM |
This project seeks to establish the council's future development pipeline. |
21/12/2022 |
£74,655 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM |
This project relates principally to driving efficiencies within LBHF's development programme. |
20/12/2022 |
£680,000 |
SOUTH WEST LONDON AND ST GEORGE'S MENTAL HEALTH NHS TRUST |
To pilot new ways of working with people who sleep rough and have mental health needs in Richmond, Wandsworth, Kingston, Sutton and Merton. This includes providing a dedicated team of specialist mental health profressionals who will work closely with outreach teams to support people who are sleeping rough in the area. |
20/12/2022 |
£3,000 |
SADLER'S WELLS |
Grant funding for delivery of a 5-day 'Moving Programme' by 'Breakin Convention' as part of the EAST Summer School Programme 2022. |
20/12/2022 |
£109,240 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM |
After Schools Robbery Work -Tackling Robberies of Young People
Funding for FY 2022/23-2023/24 |
20/12/2022 |
£98,600£348,917 |
HOUNSLOW YOUTH COUNSELLING, ADVICE AND INFORMATION SERVICE |
This uplift is to continue delivering an independent one-to-one counselling provision to young people in HMP/YOI Feltham, to relieve the suffering caused by emotional and psychological distress. We will expand this model of counselling within the prison to reach as many young people as we can, that need this type of intervention. |
20/12/2022 |
£180,000 |
CATALYST IN COMMUNITIES C.I.C. |
Our project- YouMeUs.TV provides quality mentoring to local young people, navigating multiple risk factors, wishing to access authentic opportunities in the creative industries. We propose to upscale by increasing the number of quality mentoring relationships. Supporting participants to increase their wellbeing and help them to navigate away from ‘harm’. |
20/12/2022 |
£5,000 |
STEP UP 2 FITNESS |
Funding will increase the reach of smart cooking workshops. Included is a walking program that involves recycling and using local greenspace - particularly for women, girls and people with disabilities, older people from BAME communities and residents who have their income reduced and fear of the increase of living costs. |
20/12/2022 |
£9,532£83,925 |
BIG RED BUS CLUB |
This project will fund a Volunteer Coordinator, to support 25 volunteers a year, who will each volunteer alongside their children to provide a daily free 'Under 5 Stay & Play' session in Charlton. This enables local mums to make friends, decrease loneliness and build the community. |
19/12/2022 |
£30,000 |
BADU COMMUNITY CIC |
Badu Community CIC to deliver two projects:
1) A Community Steering Group: The recruited members will help and shape the Park flagship 'Great Get Together' event and also support 'Your Neighbourhood' talks in September 2022 and March 2023.
2) A Community Activation: This is to conduct local research and establish a best practice model for outreach and engagement. |
15/12/2022 |
£284,046£118,798,000 |
ST MUNGO COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION |
Revenue funding to deliver support services to 12 former rough sleepers in 2 6-bed Hyde Housing Association properties in Southwark |
15/12/2022 |
£10,000£1,082,626 |
CENTRE FOR LONDON |
Centre for London will provide a high quality event which promotes LLDC’s Post-Occupancy study, and advances the subject of POE and learning from low carbon neighbourhoods in industry. |
15/12/2022 |
£10,000 |
SPORT4HEALTH COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY |
This project will support the physical and mental health of Older LGBTQ+ People through providing 4 hours per week of structured programmes of sport, exercise and social activities in Wandsworth and Westminster. |
15/12/2022 |
£4,900£18,650 |
MACULELE UK -AFRO-BRAZILIAN ARTS AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE INSTITUTE (ABACEI) |
Social Inclusion project for disadvantaged children and young people in Southwark, using martial arts, dances and rhythms as the vehicle to reduce isolation and facilitate their integration in the community, specially after the impact that Covid-19 has caused in their communities. |
15/12/2022 |
£5,000 |
HEALTHY MINDS, HEALTHY BODS |
A unique four week course with a fresh approach to mental health that has achieved fantastic feedback focusing on building a growth mind-set, providing access to a personal trainer for group exercise sessions, building awareness of nutrition and how if affects the body, and an overview on why a healthy lifestyle is so important. Done in a fun, interactive way, and devised by people who have overcome depression and substance issues. |
15/12/2022 |
£4,962 |
WHALE SONG MUSIC THERAPY C.I.C. |
This project will support 12 siblings of children with a disability to access group music therapy once a week for at least twelve weeks in Waltham Forest. Through music therapy the children will develop peer support networks, improve their emotional wellbeing and explore a variety of ways to communicate challenging emotions. |
15/12/2022 |
£66,560 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH |
Feasibility studies will be undertaken of two opportunities to deliver in-fill development on LBL's non-Homes for Lambeth estates with potential to deliver c.42 homes and to validate their suitability for affordable housing. |
15/12/2022 |
£133,440 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH |
Detailed Feasibility Studies and Business Case Development for 2 complex General Fund sites with potential to deliver c. 170-190 homes. |
14/12/2022 |
£442,385£116,213 |
OXLEAS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST |
To pilot new ways of working with people who sleep rough and have mental health needs in Greenwich, Bexley and Bromley. This includes providing a dedicated team of specialist mental health profressionals who will work closely with outreach teams to support people who are sleeping rough in the area. |
13/12/2022 |
£47,200£225,629 |
HUMAN TRAFFICKING FOUNDATION |
Bridge Funding |
12/12/2022 |
£35,766£6,247,036 |
ADVANCE ADVOCACY AND NON VIOLENCE COMMUNITY EDUCATION
|
Female Offenders Diversion Pilot: Modification to Grant Agreement Adult Diversion Pilot for Women - 8-week extension of service provision (Original was MOPAC 158) |
12/12/2022 |
£662,612£1,048,233 |
SURVIVORS UK |
Funding of core activities related to specialist support to Male Victims of sexual violence for financial years 22/23 and 24/25. |
12/12/2022 |
£41,116 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN |
This bid is for revenue funding to support land assembly, part-funding costs to develop the masterplan, feasibility and business case. Negotiations have begun with the neighbouring landowners – bringing together a public sector partnership to maximise development capacity. This funding would allow this work to be brought forward, to align with the delivery of the Council’s sites. |
10/12/2022 |
£170,000£514,028 |
CREATIVE LAND TRUST |
To deliver a project space with cultural engagement officer to hold workshops and events within the new Alice Billings House. The project will also deliver a strategy for activating underused space on Stratford High Street. |
09/12/2022 |
£10,000 |
SAFER BUSINESS NETWORK CIC |
Safer Business Network will deliver training to night time businesses to give them the tools they need to tackle issues around vulnerability of staff and customers. |
05/12/2022 |
£576,306 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST |
Sub-grant under MOPAC 813 - Safe & Together |
02/12/2022 |
£75,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM |
This project will transform an underused concrete space at Eelbrook Common to green space. The project will depave a 1700m2 grey area, install sustainable drainage to tackle surface water flooding, plant a wildlife-friendly meadow and native hedging and improve access. |
02/12/2022 |
£65,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON |
This project will transform the Oru Space rooftop into a community and sensory garden on Sutton High Street. The garden will focus on working with local special needs schools and children with autism and will provide an environmental educational programme. |
02/12/2022 |
£56,880 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING |
This project will create a new pocket park near Southall High Street. The project will depave an underused, grey square to create space for biodiverse planting, sustainable drainage, additional seating and tree planting. The project will be co-designed, delivered and maintained through a series of community engagement and volunteering workshops |
02/12/2022 |
£56,750£10,327 |
EAST FINCHLEY COMMUNITY TRUST |
This project will transform neglected Market Place Playground into a green, playable landscape and community hub. The project will depave and add greening, trees and sustainable urban drainage to create a new shady and climate resilient space in an area that currently lacks green space. |
02/12/2022 |
£50,000£1,042,118 |
CORE ARTS |
This project will transform an underused part of the St Barnabas Churchyard in Homerton into a co-designed community garden. The project will include sustainable urban drainage, drought tolerant planting, water harvesting and a teaching hub area for green skills training. |
02/12/2022 |
£50,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
This project will enhance a blue-green walking and cycling route along the Boundary Brook in Edmonton. The project will promote active travel and natural play, create a new pocket park and install sustainable drainage to mitigate flood risk. |
02/12/2022 |
£50,000£410,177 |
THE BOILER HOUSE COMMUNITY SPACE |
This project will create a new garden at a community centre in Stoke Newington. The project will open up a new green walking route, depave to turn grey space to green, utilise rainwater harvesting and plant a forest garden. |
02/12/2022 |
£50,000£1,761,131 |
THAMES21 |
This project will deliver the first phase of this community-led project to respond to flooding in Walthamstow. The project will commission a local surface water flood study, install 30 rain planters and enhance ditches, working with the local community to manage flood risk and build resilience. |
02/12/2022 |
£50,000£4,041,686 |
TREES FOR CITIES |
This project will transform three primary school playgrounds in areas of high flood risk. The project will include new landscaping, planting trees and depaving grey areas to create raingardens and outdoor classrooms. It will also support 145 teachers through on the ground training. |
02/12/2022 |
£49,018£13,485,993 |
ENABLE LEISURE AND CULTURE |
This project will reinvigorate an active travel route between Tooting Gardens and St George’s Hospital. The project will green the passage, add permeable surfacing to mitigate flooding risk and new seating to create a safe, accessible and attractive green walking and cycling route, connecting residents and hospital staff, patients and visitors with local green space. |
02/12/2022 |
£44,215 |
ST JAMES STREET BIG LOCAL |
This project will make local streets in Walthamstow greener and more climate resilient. The project will add rain gardens to provide sustainable drainage and increase green space and trees in an area lacking in green space. The final design will be developed with the residents and the local school community through creative engagement activities. |
02/12/2022 |
£43,000 |
WHAT IF: PROJECTS LTD |
This project will create a community garden and growing space in Hoxton. The project will install planters, rain gardens, a trellis area, seating and plant new trees. It will depave areas of existing tarmac and deliver a programme of workshops for local young people. |
02/12/2022 |
£34,269 |
NEU ARCHITECTS |
This project will create an accessible new green space in front of their housing block in Holborn. The project will depave 150m2 tarmac and add greening and growing space to create a new pocket park with local residents and businesse |
02/12/2022 |
£41,330£591,942,000 |
THE NATIONAL TRUST |
This project will open a 2000m2 green space up to the public for the first time. The project will create a new community garden, connect local people with nature and support green skills development with a diverse engagement and activity programme. |
02/12/2022 |
£38,750 |
METROPOLITAN THAMES VALLEY HOUSING |
This project will transform a disused games court at a housing estate on top of a Haringey shopping centre into a new community garden. This resident-led project will turn a grey space to green and include rainwater harvesting and a food growing and biodiversity skills programme. |
02/12/2022 |
£36,312 |
URBAN GROWTH LEARNING GARDENS |
This project will create a new community garden and allotments in an area with few private gardens. The project will deliver a food growing programme and supply surplus fruits and vegetables to community-led distribution networks. |
02/12/2022 |
£35,630 |
LEAP LONDON CIC |
This project will repurpose underused grey and green areas at two primary schools. The project will plant edible gardens and wildflower meadows and deliver gardening and biodiversity workshops and training for school staff and parent volunteers. |
02/12/2022 |
£35,332 |
ST MARTINS TENANTS & RESIDENTS |
This project will turn a neglected space at the junction of two busy roads into an accessible green space. The project will remove 430m2 of tarmac to green the space and be created through workshops with local residents. |
02/12/2022 |
£35,000 |
NORTHFIELD HOUSE TENANTS AND RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
This project will create a multifunctional space with raised beds, natural play features, planting and seating and will include a children’s gardening club and regular gardening days. |
02/12/2022 |
£34,490 |
FATHER NATURE LIMITED |
This project will transform a schoolyard from grey to green, with a wetland area, pond and nature garden and raised beds for food growing. The project will train Lambeth residents and teachers as ‘Eco Educators’ to pass outdoor skills on to young people, the next generation of ‘Green Guardians’. |
02/12/2022 |
£31,270£66,286 |
BETHNAL GREEN NATURE RESERVE TRUST |
This project will develop a neighbourhood food growing hub at a currently publicly inaccessible site. The project will provide workshops as entry points for residents new to growing their own food, a paid internship and mental health support, working with local schools, women’s groups and referrals from GP surgeries. |
02/12/2022 |
£28,168£790,820 |
GLOBAL GENERATION |
This project will create a ‘floating garden’ on a barge on the Regent’s Canal in Camden and Islington that will provide opportunities for local young people to learn about the environment and biodiversity. The project will be co-created with young people and will include a floating reedbed, intergenerational storywalks and gardening sessions with the boating community. |
02/12/2022 |
£26,200 |
POPLAR HARCA |
This project will upgrade several green spaces and gardens in Poplar. The project will increase access to green space for underrepresented communities and offer green training opportunities, including a green skills programme, accredited horticulture qualifications and a paid position. |
02/12/2022 |
£25,000 |
THE KINGSDALE FOUNDATION (KINGSDALE FOUNDATION SCHOOL) |
This project will turn a piece of land at the front of the school into a garden. The project will include an outdoor classroom and a programme of educational activities relating to the environment and climate change. |
02/12/2022 |
£25,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
This project will create a new wildlife corridor to allow species to more easily move across Hackney Marshes. The project will work with community volunteers to transform an existing car park into a biodiverse, habitat-rich space. |
02/12/2022 |
£20,000£645,516 |
STANLEY ARTS |
This project will create a micro green space in the public forecourt of the grade II-listed Stanley Arts building in South Norwood. The project will train eight volunteers from communities that are often underrepresented in the horticulture sector and will depave a concrete area to create a new green space for the local community. |
02/12/2022 |
£20,000 |
GROW LEWISHAM |
This project will enhance existing green spaces and create a new community garden. The project will involve community food growing and education activities and will be led and developed with the local community through a programme of events and training. |
02/12/2022 |
£17,502£231,990 |
ACTION FOR REFUGEES IN LEWISHAM (AFRIL) |
This project will introduce climate-friendly practices to their Allotment of Refuge food growing space. The project will provide training opportunities for people from refugee, asylum seeker and no recourse to public funds families and will enable 100 children to access forest school workshops. |
02/12/2022 |
£10,300 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH |
This project will open up a small nature area on the border of Lambeth, Wandsworth and Merton, with 1.5hectares of woodland, to the public. The project will improve accessibility, restore wildlife habitat, run an activity programme with local schools and support the development of a Friends of group to help care for the site. |
02/12/2022 |
£10,250 |
HORNBEAM ENVIRONMENT CENTRE |
This project will improve public spaces at the Grange Estate in Walthamstow. The project will be co-created with local young people and residents but will likely include planting fruit trees, installing raised beds for food growing and creating wildlife habitat. |
02/12/2022 |
£5,000 |
BRIXTON BID LTD |
This project will further develop plans to make a public green space in Brixton more attractive, accessible and climate resilient. The project will plant new trees, install seating and play opportunities and sustainable drainage to mitigate flood risk |
02/12/2022 |
£5,000£46,745 |
FRIENDS OF HANOVER (HANOVER SCHOOL ASSOCIATION) |
This project will further develop plans to transform their grey school rooftop in Islington into a new green space. The project will include new planting, rainwater harvesting, a wildlife area and will provide shade. |
02/12/2022 |
£50,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN |
This project will depave and green areas of a street in South Hampstead that is prone to surface water flooding. The project will remove 140m2 of tarmac and plant trees with sustainable urban drainage to mitigate flood risk. |
02/12/2022 |
£50,000£55,288 |
STREET TREES FOR LIVING |
This project will deliver a community-led tree planting and sponsorship programme across Lewisham to support residents to fill empty street tree pits. This pilot project will plant 100 trees and provide aftercare support. |
02/12/2022 |
£50,000 |
LONDON FIELDS USER GROUP |
This project will enhance London Fields for biodiversity. The project will create a woodland area, including more hedging and planting, introduce wetland and meadow habitats and enhance a green classroom area.
|
02/12/2022 |
£50,000 |
HESTON ACTION GROUP |
This project will create a new ‘Tree Hub’ in Heston to support residents and local schools to plant and care for street and park trees. The project will involve community mapping of planting opportunities, planting of a “food forest” and community orchard and distributing whips to the local community.
|
02/12/2022 |
£49,494 |
GARDENS' RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION |
This project will increase tree canopy cover at a grey side street in Haringey. The project will remove tarmac to make space for trees and raingardens to mitigate flood risk. It will make up part of a wider audiovisual tour connecting local green spaces with St Ann’s Hospital. |
02/12/2022 |
£45,000 |
WILLOW BROOK PRIMARY ACADEMY SCHOOL |
This project will transform their tarmac schoolyard in Leyton from grey to green. The project will include an edible woodland, a dipping pond, raised food growing beds and a shaded area for outdoor learning. |
02/12/2022 |
£40,000£458,995 |
FAITHS FORUM FOR LONDON |
This project will deliver interfaith community events to plant trees across London. The project will promote the physical and mental health benefits of using green space to London’s faith communities via a programme of events. |
02/12/2022 |
£40,000 |
CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION |
This project will plant new street trees on a paved street in the City of London and Tower Hamlets. The project will install in-ground tree pits with raingarden-style planting to provide shade and reduce surface water flooding and provide volunteering opportunities. |
02/12/2022 |
£40,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET |
This project will plant 103 street trees. Trees will be planted in the areas with the lowest existing tree canopy cover to provide shade. |
02/12/2022 |
£40,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT COUNCIL |
This project will plant 115 new street trees to create shady tree-lined avenues. Local residents and young people will be involved in planting and tree maintenance. |
02/12/2022 |
£40,000 |
HARINGEY COUNCIL |
This project will plant 100 new street trees in wards with existing low tree canopy cover, such as Tottenham Central, Tottenham Hale and Seven Sisters. Local residents will help to choose planting locations and care for the planted trees. These new trees will provide shade and help to absorb rainwater in areas at risk of flooding. |
02/12/2022 |
£36,096 |
TREES FOR BERMONDSEY |
This project will revive an underused park in South Bermondsey. The project will plant trees and hedgerow and add natural play features.
|
02/12/2022 |
£35,513 |
MUSLIM WOMEN OF MERTON (MWM) PART OF MORDEN ISLAMIC COMMUNITY CENTRE (MICC) |
This project will reinvigorate part of Mostyn Gardens in Merton Park. The project will plant trees and shrubs, including creating a community orchard. |
02/12/2022 |
£35,000 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH |
This project will create a new woodland in an open space on Coldharbour Estate. The project will plant 2,515 trees with the local community to create a shady area and provide volunteering, training and employment opportunities. |
02/12/2022 |
£27,000£2,224 |
SOUTH BANK AND WATERLOO NEIGHBOURS |
This project will plant thirty street trees in areas of low tree canopy cover in Waterloo. The project will help to create new shady avenues and will involve local residents and businesses in planting and maintenance. |
02/12/2022 |
£26,000 |
FRIENDS OF HALLIWICK REC |
This project will plant new trees as part of their plans to regenerate Halliwick Recreation Ground in Muswell Hill. The project will plant eighteen standard trees and provide volunteering and activities to engage with local primary schools, families and residents. |
02/12/2022 |
£23,940 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON |
This project will plant a community orchard and trees to provide shade. This community-led project will deliver training opportunities for residents and fruit will be distributed via local food bank networks. |
02/12/2022 |
£22,000£3,391,751 |
THE ALBANY |
This project will depave a concrete area to make space for a new orchard at an arts centre in Deptford. The project will involve local children, older adults and young people with disabilities in planting, community food growing and cooking sessions. |
02/12/2022 |
£20,000£4,041,686 |
TREES FOR CITIES |
This project will create a woodland in Uxbridge. The project will plant 8,600 whips and 45 standard trees at Philpot’s Farm and Stonefield Park and provide community planting days and volunteering opportunities. |
02/12/2022 |
£18,840 |
NORTH WEST KENT COUNTRYSIDE PARTNERSHIP |
This project will help a school in Belvedere make their grounds more climate resilient. The project will include tree and native hedge planting, rainwater harvesting and a wildflower meadow to provide wildlife habitats and mitigate flood risk. |
02/12/2022 |
£18,562 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH |
This project will create a new willow woodland at Streatham Common. The project will create swales to hold rainwater and manage flood risk and provide community tree planting days, workshops with local schools and formal training for volunteers. |
02/12/2022 |
£17,120£608,587 |
THE ORCHARD PROJECT |
This project will plant two new orchards with rainwater harvesting and wildlife habitats for schoolchildren to connect with nature. The project will train 120 students and ten teachers to care for the orchards through a programme of training workshops. |
02/12/2022 |
£12,188 |
STILLNESS JUNIOR SCHOOL |
This project will deliver the second phase of their project to create an Eco Garden for outdoor learning and play. The school community came together to reclaim a site listed to be tarmacked over and transform it into a garden. The project will now plant trees, a wildflower meadow and butterfly-friendly planting. |
02/12/2022 |
£10,000 |
CANNON LANE PRIMARY SCHOOL |
This project will plant 100 trees, create an orchard and a wildflower meadow at their school in Harrow. This new area will help to provide shade for outdoor learning and play, as well as new wildlife habitat. |
01/12/2022 |
£25,000£11,963 |
PEPYS COMMUNITY FORUM |
Community-led project to explore Deptford Docks association with the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. Leading to a digital walking trail with physical markers to celebrate the contribution of black and racially minoritised people to the area. |
01/12/2022 |
£5,799,096£4,620,949 |
WOMEN AND GIRLS NETWORK |
London Survivors Gateway |
28/11/2022 |
£30,000£7,403,686 |
HUBBUB |
A service to reduce food waste, by working with businesses to redistribute edible food that would otherwise be thrown away to a network of community kitchens across London. Food Connect support vulnerable Londoners suffering from food insecurity. |
28/11/2022 |
£30,000 |
RELONDON |
A pan-London awareness-raising campaign to inform and empower Londoners to reduce their personal food footprint. Aiming to reduce household food waste; food-related consumption-based emissions; and save households money on their food bills. The campaign will be delivered by ReLondon in partnership the GLA, London Councils, One World Living (a London Councils-led climate initiative focussed on reducing consumption emissions), and 23 London boroughs. |
28/11/2022 |
£149,255 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT |
Disproportionality Challenge Fund |
16/11/2022 |
£27,500 |
JEWISH LEADERSHIP COUNCIL |
To assist in the delivery of the Chanukah/ Menorah event at Trafalger Sq |
14/11/2022 |
£1,500£2,228,247 |
PRAXIS COMMUNITY PROJECTS |
To contribute funding to Praxis' delivery of the Ending Migrant Homelessness for Good conference. The conference seeks to address migrant homelessness and provides an opportunity to share best practice on how to support non-UK nationals sleeping rough. |
11/11/2022 |
£140,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY |
To deliver a programme focused upon young people at Bromley High Street. The project will deliver ongoing youth engagement with young people; two Young Person Market Events in early evening; ongoing workshops and activity programme; infrastructure improvements. |
10/11/2022 |
£322,782 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE |
Spotlight |
09/11/2022 |
£200,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW |
To deliver the agreed project outputs and aims for the Hounslow High Street / The Loft Meanwhile space activation in Hounslow Town Centre. |
08/11/2022 |
£1,842,243£715,534 |
RAPE AND SEXUAL ABUSE SUPPORT CENTRE (RASASC) GUILDFORD LIMITED |
South London Rape Crisis Centre (FY 2022-23 to 2024-25 Funding Allocation). |
08/11/2022 |
£109,517 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM |
After Schools Robbery Work -Tackling Robberies of Young People
Funding for FY 2022/23-2023/24 |
07/11/2022 |
£54,300 |
PETER BEDFORD HOUSING ASSOCIATION |
Revenue funding to deliver support services to 9 former rough sleepers in Peter Bedford Housing Association properties, building on existing programme of 12 units previously funded. |
04/11/2022 |
£4,000 |
FILIPINO NURSES ASSOCIATION UK |
Developing a public art work to celebrate Filipino Nurses in London and their important role during the COVID-19 crisis. |
04/11/2022 |
£5,560£85,000 |
POSITIVE NETWORK COMMUNITY PROJECT |
Community workshops to design a new mural celebrating black Londoners in Merton. |
02/11/2022 |
£839,773£1,810,765 |
HOUSING JUSTICE |
To fund Housing Justice in activities which coordinate and support London’s winter night shelter capacity, and improve outcomes for shelter guests. This funding will be used to provide a team of pan-London Catalyst Workers to support shelter projects. |
27/10/2022 |
£3,000£165,373 |
SOCIAL ARK |
Grant funding for delivery of a 2-day ‘Set up your own Social Enterprise' course as part of the EAST Summer School 2022.
On the 5th August the summer school students will present their pitch during Summer School celebration event. |
25/10/2022 |
£29,850£26,782 |
GT SCHOLARS FOUNDATION CIC |
This uplift is for young boys , aged 12-14, at risk of exclusion. We are seeking funding to support 20 young boys through 1-to-1 mentoring and skill-building workshops. Our project aims to raise each young person's aspirations, improve their confidence and help them develop skills and strategies to improve their behaviour. |
25/10/2022 |
£190,000 |
ROYAL FREE LONDON NHS FOUNDATION TRUST |
To support
delivery of the GLA’s 2022/23 mental health programme.
The work will develop and deliver:
• The Mental Health and Wellbeing Recovery Mission
• Right to Thrive
• CYP Mental Health programme of activity
• Projects, insights and training to highlight and address the mental health impacts
of the cost of living crisis
• Research and Insights function
• Several public mental health campaigns |
22/10/2022 |
£30,140£425,926 |
THE VIOLENCE INTERVENTION PROJECT |
Building upon our ‘Urban Therapy’ treatment model, we will use this funding to focus on 19-24 year olds. We anticipate there will be less 'crisis intervention', allowing more scope for building positive social networks and working towards ETE. Increasing confidence, soft skills and maintenance routines which form good habits. |
21/10/2022 |
£9,750 |
MENTIVITY |
Open Doors provides coaching , mentoring and support to young people during school holidays periods, ensuring they have access to local role models, local delivery and enriching engagement in safe and familiar spaces. It focusses on supporting the most at-risk young people in London, working with secondary schools, local authorities, PRU's and community groups to engage young people that have already been or at risk of exclusion from mainstream education and/or youth crime. |
21/10/2022 |
£30,000£361,814 |
MAIDEN LANE YOUTH & COMMUNITY CENTRE |
Girls aged from 10+ who are faced with challenges during their adolescence. We will help them to know their self-value and worth and learn how to pivot and make positive decisions for the future. As the girls develop through this personal and creative development mentoring, they will have the ability to become peer mentors too. |
21/10/2022 |
£9,750 |
MENTIVITY C.I.C. |
Open Doors provides coaching , mentoring and support to young people during school holidays periods, ensuring they have access to local role models, local delivery and enriching engagement in safe and familiar spaces. It focusses on supporting the most at-risk young people in London, working with secondary schools, local authorities, PRU's and community groups to engage young people that have already been or at risk of exclusion from mainstream education and/or youth crime. |
20/10/2022 |
£180,000 |
THE ARCANE EMPORIUM LTD |
To deliver six new shipping container units that will provide carry on space for market traders alongside training, enabling traders to grow their businesses; to refurbish one disused arch to provide community space, and extension of existing market trading hours on Bohemia Place. |
20/10/2022 |
£28,050£269,833 |
PEGASUS OPERA COMPANY LTD |
This uplift is for the continuation and development of our Music Mentoring programme where we deliver weekly music (composition and singing) activities alongside mentoring support outside of school time for participants with SEND, low income (in receipt of pupil premium) and those from refugee and asylum seeker families aged 11-15 young in Brixton. |
20/10/2022 |
£124,417£21,690 |
THE RIVERSIDE GROUP LIMITED |
Revenue funding to deliver a peer-led outreach service to support long-term rough sleepers to engage with services and into accomodation. |
19/10/2022 |
£29,550 |
THE REASONS WHY FOUNDATION CIC |
We will work with 20 young people involved in crime, matching them with an aspirational mentor who will work with them 1:1 with weekly contact to support behavioural change for as long as needed. Using our innovative, tried and tested approach we will co-ordinate support with partners to reduce re-offending. |
19/10/2022 |
£795,000£10,805,000 |
LONDON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION |
Psychologically informed environments |
18/10/2022 |
£115,000 |
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL |
To provide the foundations to start the diversification of the retail offer and focus on destination experiences on Harrow Road by setting up a local business association; to deliver ayoung enterprise pop up market; to create activation plans for empty and underused properties; to scope the conversion of garages to work spaces studios for local talent |
18/10/2022 |
£1,462,900£2,866,759 |
THE NIA PROJECT |
East London Rape Crisis Centre (FY 2022-23 to 2024-25 Funding Allocation). |
17/10/2022 |
£644,769£3,806,694 |
REDTHREAD YOUTH LIMITED |
Hospital Based Youth Work in Major Trauma Centres (MTCs) - Youth Violence Intervention.
Allocation of MOPAC funding for FY 2022/23 |
17/10/2022 |
£107,240 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
After Schools Robbery Work -Tackling Robberies of Young People
Funding for FY 2022/23-2023/24 |
17/10/2022 |
£110,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY |
After Schools Robbery Work -Tackling Robberies of Young People
Funding for FY 2022/23-2023/24 |
17/10/2022 |
£1,449,669£4,620,949 |
WOMEN AND GIRLS NETWORK |
West London Rape Crisis Centre (FY 2022-23 to 2024-25 Funding Allocation). |
14/10/2022 |
£181,450£2,866,759 |
THE NIA PROJECT |
Allocation of Ministry of Justice DA and SV funding FY 2021/22 |
13/10/2022 |
£159,999£8,866,000 |
THE CONVERSATION VOLUNTEERS |
This funding is to provide free packs of 50 trees for community groups, schools and housing estates. |
11/10/2022 |
£951,420 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
11/10/2022 |
£1,462,900£15,257,322 |
SOLACE WOMEN'S AID |
North London Rape Crisis Centre (FY 2022-23 to 2024-25 Funding Allocation). Linked to MOPAC 657 |
11/10/2022 |
£70,000 |
UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM |
Funding for Development of an App for Children in Police Custody - Disproportionality Challenge Fund 2022/23 |
10/10/2022 |
£209,052 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM |
ReMove Abuse |
10/10/2022 |
£107,689 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH |
General, Stalking and Adolescent Perpetrator Programmes Fund - Funding for FY 2022/23 |
10/10/2022 |
£649,375£9,200,712 |
SAFELIVES |
Modification to sub-grant under MOPAC 684, linked to sub-grant 815 and continuation of DA Perps Funding for Restart in 22/23 |
07/10/2022 |
£145,000£9,197,000 |
TOYNBEE HALL |
To provide funding to Toynbee Hall to contribute to the operating costs of a mobile debt and money advice bus. The service will be delivered by the Debt-Free London partnership from 1st November 2022 to 31st January 2023 and will provide debt and money advice along with wider support with the cost of living to Londoners from up to 60 high-footfall locations across London. |
07/10/2022 |
£10,823£61,585 |
NEWHAM CHINESE ASSOCIATION |
The Create Your Docks Community Fund is a programme to support people to get actively involved in the regeneration of the Royal Docks.
The fund is designed to enable local community groups, organisations and people living or working in the Royal Docks to activate and celebrate the area. It aims to fund projects that offer opportunities for different communities to come together and deliver activities that are welcoming, inclusive and create a vibrant sense of place. |
06/10/2022 |
£1,794,774 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
06/10/2022 |
£1,358,811 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
06/10/2022 |
£1,752,681 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
06/10/2022 |
£1,557,144 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
06/10/2022 |
£1,356,591 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
06/10/2022 |
£229,104 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
05/10/2022 |
£8,333 |
RENEW CULTURE |
The Arts Green Book: Sustainable Buildings is a toolkit which provides guidance and standards to move the UK’s cultural building infrastructure towards zero carbon. An online tool is also provided enable the production of Sustainability Plans for cultural organisations. The grant will enable Renew Culture who authored the Arts Green Book to engage with and support cultural organisations with the use of the toolkit and the organisation survey tool. This will ensure that recommendations and guidance are taken up by organisations in a supportive way, thereby increasing long-term sustainability outcomes. |
05/10/2022 |
£131,452 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA |
Revenue funding to deliver a Housing First support service for 5 former rough sleepers housed in self-contained accommodation in the borough |
03/10/2022 |
£149,560 |
PURLEY BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT CIC |
To support the delivery of engagement and co-design activities for public space improvements and activation through events, and improved pedestrian connectivity between the high street and rail station. |
01/10/2022 |
£90,000 |
WORLD CITIES CULTURE FORUM |
Support the establishment of World Cities Culture Forum as a not-for-profit organisation with the Mayor of London as Patron |
01/10/2022 |
£50,203£8,920,807 |
CONTACT |
to create accessible online content that is translated into Somali, Arabic and Polish, to help families with a disabled child to understand the UK benefit system and what support they are entitled to. |
01/10/2022 |
£49,716 |
ENTITLEDTO |
To create an advice connect function for its existing entitlement checker to help users with different types of advice needs. |
01/10/2022 |
£37,385 |
HYDE HOUSING |
To develop its Universal Credit Helper tool into different languages and to create a Cost-of-Living helper tool. |
01/10/2022 |
£33,300£1,019,235 |
INCLUSION LONDON |
To create a tool to help disabled people and their carers construct a claim for Disability Related Expenditure. |
01/10/2022 |
£67,800 |
POLICY IN PRACTICE |
To create three new features for its Entitlement Checker (1) eligibility for Local Welfare Assistance schemes (2) eligibility for social water tariffs (3) EPC rating and links to energy efficiency programmes. |
01/10/2022 |
£38,644£385,185 |
RIGHTSNET |
To create a new guided pathway to support Londoners through the existing Advicelocal web service. |
01/10/2022 |
£157,309£34,908,000 |
TURN2US |
To redevelop its existing grant search tool for London, enabling Londoners to identify local and national grants they are eligible for and translate online content. |
01/10/2022 |
£17,880£837,451 |
COMMUNITY ACTION SUTTON |
Sutton Safer Neighbourhood Board |
01/10/2022 |
£21,314£1,496,218 |
COMMUNITY BARNET |
Barnet Safer Neighbourhood Board |
30/09/2022 |
£320,000£4,041,686 |
TREES FOR CITIES |
For every tree sponsored by a resident or local business in a participating Borough, the Mayor sponsored one further tree in a priority area (up to a total of 1000 trees). |
28/09/2022 |
£320,000£4,041,686 |
TREES FOR STREETS |
Trees for Streets offers Londoners the opportunity to select, sponsor and look after trees outside their homes. The Mayor will match fund 1,000 trees to plant in priority areas of boroughs where trees have been sponsored. In addition the Mayor will support the first year fee for councils wishing to join the Trees for Streets programme to help encourage Londoners and businesses to sponsor and look after trees |
23/09/2022 |
£30,000 |
BUILDING BLOQS AT MERIDIAN WORKS LTD |
Capital support towards up to one third of the costs of a 111kWp solar PV array at Building Bloqs, an open access factory providing affordable workspace and machine access to professional makers, companies, learners, and start-ups using a pay-as-you-go model. The installation will acheive a reduction in carbon emissions and site energy running costs. |
20/09/2022 |
£100,000 |
W3 HIVE CIC |
To set up a ‘Repair & Restore Hub’ and in an empty unit on Churchfield Rd. The space will operate as a circular economy community store and deliver repair and restore workshops and entrepreneurial training. There will be an opportunity for young people to get involved in launching and developing brands from scratch and will include workshops in branding and marketing and repairing and upcycling |
16/09/2022 |
£300,000£4,899,931 |
LAUREUS SPORT FOR GOOD FOUNDATION |
Building on the success of Model City London initiative over the years 1-4, this grant funding will enable the development of sustainable community hubs that connect, advocate and fundraise in three areas in London: Hounslow, Haringey and Barking. |
15/09/2022 |
£5,400 |
BROWNBABY |
An intergenerational project to develop a new public art work that celebrates the diversity of North Kensington. |
15/09/2022 |
£24,000£11,508 |
CAMBERWELL ARTS LIMITED |
A new public artwork and digital interactive tour to celebrate broacaster and poet, Una Marson, in Camberwell where she was born. |
15/09/2022 |
£6,000 |
CARNAVAL DEL PUEBLO ASOCIACIóN |
Feasibility project to develop proposals for a mobile structure to host and display latin culture in public spaces in London. |
15/09/2022 |
£4,000 |
CLUB KALI NETWORK CIC |
A partnership project to develop a public artwork that celebrates South Asian LGBTQ+ History in London. |
15/09/2022 |
£5,900 |
NORTHWESTTWO RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
Installing 'Walk of Fame' Stars in the pavement to celebrate Cricklewood's Industrial heritage and the role of Irish and Pakistani workers within it. |
15/09/2022 |
£16,875 |
QUEER TOURS OF LONDON |
Recruiting new LGBTQ+ tour guides to increase tell more diverse LGBTQ+ stories in London's public spaces. |
15/09/2022 |
£27,000 |
THE TOMMY FLOWERS FOUNDATION |
Celebrating the everyday heroes of the Aberfeldy Estate through a new walking tour, augmented reality map, a mural of actor and landlady, Queenie Watts, and a plaque and installation for Tommy Flowers. |
15/09/2022 |
£5,000£77,681 |
V22 COMMUNITIES - MANOR HOUSE LIBRARY |
Researching, consulting and installing information boards explaining the role of the former owner of Manor House Library, Sir Frances Baring's, connection to the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. |
14/09/2022 |
£1,652,790 |
THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
14/09/2022 |
£307,234 |
ABI BILLINHURST & ASSOCIATES (ABIANDA) |
Response&Rescue (Variation to MOPAC 316) |
14/09/2022 |
£740,262 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BEXLEY |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
14/09/2022 |
£1,534,644 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
14/09/2022 |
£1,071,315 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
14/09/2022 |
£1,658,949 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
14/09/2022 |
£799,101 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
14/09/2022 |
£2,045,988 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
14/09/2022 |
£545,871 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
14/09/2022 |
£1,927,104 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
14/09/2022 |
£1,052,790 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
14/09/2022 |
£536,400 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
14/09/2022 |
£1,988,958 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
14/09/2022 |
£554,538 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
14/09/2022 |
£329,625 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON UPON THAMES |
Funding for London Boroughs to support crime prevention projects. |
13/09/2022 |
£29,625£1,175,317 |
HEATHROW SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS AND DANCE LTD |
Capital support towards up to one third of the costs of a 40kWp solar PV array and battery storage unit at Heathrow School of Gymnastics and Dance. The installation will acheive a reduction in carbon emissions and site energy running costs. |
13/09/2022 |
£150,000 |
ROYAL FREE LONDON NHS FOUNDATION TRUST |
This funding is the GLA's contribution to London’s Health and Care Partnership in 2022/3. The total pooled partnership budget is £700k in 2022/23. The focus of this funding is on building capacity in neighbourhoods and communities to address London's recovery priorities, through the Vision signatory organisations: the GLA, NHS London, London Councils and the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) (formerly PHE – London region). Key areas of focus will be reducing childhood obesity, HIV, poor air quality, mental health problems, and health inequalities, and improving the wellbeing of young Londoners. As a collaborative partnership process, the final design of deliverables will be a collective decision. |
13/09/2022 |
£55,000 |
BIKEWORKS CIC |
Grant Funding Agreement for Bikeworks core funding. This will support all core programming and new programmes in relation to the cycling centre of excellence that will be opening later this year. |
08/09/2022 |
£159,999£8,866,000 |
THE CONSERVATION VOLUNTEERS |
This project will support the Mayor’s mission to make London a greener, more liveable city, where everyone has access to healthy outdoor space, by providing 31,0000 trees to community groups, housing associations, tenants or residents’ associations, schools, friends of parks groups and other charities. Trees are available as packs of 50 whips for ‘Hedgerow’ ‘Fruiting’ or ‘Wildlife’, each containing a mixture of UK species specially chosen to be easy to plant and to complement London’s native plant and animal life. |
07/09/2022 |
£995,126£6,247,036 |
ADVANCE ADVOCACY AND NON VIOLENCE COMMUNITY EDUCATION
|
LCPF/CCF funded female offender services - Women’s Centres and Wrap Around ServiceWomen’s Centres and Wrap Around Service - Grant Modification - Cost Extension to December 2022. |
07/09/2022 |
£325,246 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH |
LCPF/CCF Funded Female Offender Services – South London Alliance - Modification: Cost Ext to Dec 2022 |
01/09/2022 |
£27,800 |
HEARTSTONE |
Heartstone Story Circles - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£39,875 |
INTEGRITY UK |
Beyond Dialogue - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£45,000£3,647,622 |
MACCABI GB |
Stand Up! Education against discrimination - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£27,050£23,276 |
MANORFIELD CHARITABLE FOUNDATION |
Building resilience to extremism through enquiry (BREE) - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£22,532 |
ARC THEATRE ENSEMBLE - LONDON |
Unlimited' countering hate and extremism for primary school children and staff - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£20,000 |
CATALYST IN COMMUNITIES C.I.C. |
NEWHAM RE:Solve A Personal Empowerment Programme - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£31,456£6,461,299 |
CHELSEA FC FOUNDATION |
Standing Together - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£24,800 |
CONNECTFUTURES C.I.C. |
Fake News, Extremism and Truth:
Targeted P.R.U programme - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£37,455£19,489 |
EXIT HATE UK LTD |
London Peace Advocates - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£45,000 |
FAITH ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL C.I.C. |
Digital Safety and Citizens Programme - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£18,931 |
FUTURE M.O.L.D.S COMMUNITIES |
SPORTS FOR US - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£45,340 |
GROUNDSWELL PROJECT |
Communities Countering Hate (CCH) - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£31,100£71,702 |
JAN TRUST |
Another Way Forward (‘AWF’) - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£24,136 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT |
Brent Safer Neighbourhood Board |
01/09/2022 |
£20,230 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE |
Redbridge Safer Neighbourhood Board |
01/09/2022 |
£27,250£105,245 |
NAZ LEGACY FOUNDATION |
Diversity Programme - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£17,820£511,962 |
PAN INTERCULTURAL ARTS |
Building Bridges - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£44,134£951,824 |
PROTECTION APPROACHES |
London’s Active Upstanders - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£30,000£311,000 |
SOLUTIONS NOT SIDES |
Youth Education Programme - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£458,663£4,620,949 |
WOMEN AND GIRLS NETWORK |
Pan London Young Women and Girl Integration Service (CouRAGEus) |
01/09/2022 |
£20,230£953,780 |
THE REDBRIDGE COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY SERVICE |
Redbridge Safer Neighbourhood Board |
01/09/2022 |
£31,600 |
SALAAM PEACE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMME C.I.C. |
Positive Routes 22/23 - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£29,250 |
SHOUT OUT UK |
Countering the Far-Right through Media Literacy - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£44,980 |
TOMORROW'S LEADERS LTD |
Future Leaders Programme (East London) - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£25,500 |
TOMORROW'S LEADERS LTD |
Future Leaders Programme (West London) - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
01/09/2022 |
£45,000£3,343,986 |
WEST HAM UNITED FOUNDATION |
Stop the Hate - Shared Endeavour Fund 22/23 |
31/08/2022 |
£10,500£574,310 |
SUPPORT FOR LONDON’S ROUTEMAP TO ELIMINATE HEP C BY 2025 |
To provide Secretariat support to the Routemap Steering Group and to support the development the Routemap Partnership Delivery Plan into a detailed programme of actions, shaped around the five opportunity areas listed in London’s Routemap to Elimination. Funds awarded to Adfam on behalf of London Joint Working Group on Substance Use and Hepatitis C. |
30/08/2022 |
£2,500 |
BLOOM EDUCATIONAL COURSES CIC |
Grant funding for delivery of a 4-day 'Harmony in Nature' course as part of the EAST Summer School 2022. |
30/08/2022 |
£3,000 |
X7EAVAN COMMUNITY |
Grant funding for delivery of a 5-day 'Hip Hop Connections' workshop as part of the EAST Summer School Programme 2022. |
25/08/2022 |
£21,403 |
FILMANTHROPY CIC |
A project for young people in Merton to explore the history of the grounds and buildings at Morden Hall. Leading to a final site specific exhibition that tells their own stories and narratives. |
25/08/2022 |
£24,970 |
NNE AGWU |
A story trail created by local people through Oxleas Woods. Housed in story stations, visitors will enjoy traditional Afrakan storytelling while travelling through the woods. |
15/08/2022 |
£160,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BEXLEY |
To set a strategy and delivery plan to identify the mix of activities in Bexleyheath town centre; to boost local economy and support local enterprise; improve perceived and actual safety of the area; to test a night-time market; to support young people by setting up a Youth Board to shape the future of Bexleyheath; to carry outfeasibility study for developing the old fountain area on the Broadway. |
15/08/2022 |
£30,000 |
EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES |
Rescue and Response Programme – Empowering Communities-Cost Ext allocating funding for FY 22/23 |
15/08/2022 |
£266,615£1,975,026 |
ASIAN WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTRE |
Prevention and Action Through Community Engagement Ending Harmful Practices Partnership (P&ACT EHP) |
15/08/2022 |
£719,500£15,994,663 |
ST GILES TRUST |
Response & Rescue and Variation (Original MOPAC 130). Cost Ext for FY 2022/23 Funding Allocation |
12/08/2022 |
£1,483,591£3,043,823 |
LESBIAN, GAY AND BISEXUAL ANTI - VIOLENCE AND POLICING GROUP (GALOP) |
For the Allocation of the MOPAC and Ministry of Justice Funding for Specialist LGBT+ Sexual Violence and Domestic Abuse Support
Funding for FYs 2022/23 – 2024/25 |
11/08/2022 |
£22,338 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH |
Wandsworth Safer Neighbourhood Board |
08/08/2022 |
£5,000£1,489 |
BARNET MULTI FAITH FORUM (BMFF) |
A multi-faith project to design a temporary structure to tour the Righteous Muslims exhibition to outdoor spaces across the borough. |
03/08/2022 |
£26,303 |
ARTILLERY CIC |
Working with market traders and local people to collect stories and oral histories that will be represented in a new public artwork in Walthamstow Market. |
03/08/2022 |
£50,000£2,183,162 |
GROUNDSWELL |
Cross-borough, peer led services to support people experiencing homelessness in London to address their physical and mental health needs |
03/08/2022 |
£2,400£2,157,793 |
ST LUKE'S COMMUNITY CENTRE |
Project to undertake a preliminary feasibility study for replacement of gas boilers with a low-carbon air-source heat-pump heating system at St Luke's Community Centre. |
02/08/2022 |
£5,000 |
VANBRUGH PARK ESTATE RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
Developing a proposal to create a public artwork or plaque to Emily Davison who was born on the site of the Vanbrugh Estate. |
02/08/2022 |
£500,000 |
NFL FOUNDATION UK |
This grant will be used to support community organisations to build on their existing sport programming and begin to use NFL Flag (non-contact American Football) as a tool to engage young people to provide positive social outcomes. |
02/08/2022 |
£258,448£15,257,322 |
SOLACE WOMEN'S AID |
Youth Violence Intervention
Youth IDVA to support young victims in MTCs (modification to MOPAC 682) |
02/08/2022 |
£1,000,000 |
NFL FOUNDATION UK |
This project was match-funded by NFL Foundation UK at an amount of £500,000.
This grant will be used to support community organisations to build on their existing sport programming and begin to use NFL Flag (non-contact American Football) as a tool to engage young people to provide positive social outcomes. |
01/08/2022 |
£60,940£1,871,332 |
VETERANS AID |
Offers immediate route off the streets for any UK veteran in need, and a structured pathway into independent living. Helps ensure that veterans experience 'no first night out', swiftly arranging immediate accommodation and meeting any other needs. |
01/08/2022 |
£14,722 |
RECYRCLE / THE DESIGN CABIN CIC |
The Create Your Docks Community Fund is a programme to support people to get actively involved in the regeneration of the Royal Docks.
The fund is designed to enable local community groups, organisations and people living or working in the Royal Docks to activate and celebrate the area. It aims to fund projects that offer opportunities for different communities to come together and deliver activities that are welcoming, inclusive and create a vibrant sense of place. |
01/08/2022 |
£175,000£1,534,174 |
THE SUZY LAMPLUGH TRUST
|
London Stalking Threat Assessment Centre (S-TAC) Variation to MOPAC 561: FY2022/23 Funding |
29/07/2022 |
£3,072£9,841 |
CALM MINDS-UK |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Calm Minds provide support, advocacy and training programmes for migrants and refugees living in the UK. This grant would work towards building and improving volunteer recruitment and capacity. |
29/07/2022 |
£6,000£154,533 |
SOUND MINDS |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Sound Minds is a mental health charity transforming lives through music, film and art. This grant would go towards building on an existing close community of BAME service users and linking them with mental health networks (including statutory services) in the borough. |
29/07/2022 |
£4,680£163,801 |
MIDDLE EASTERN WOMEN AND SOCIETY ORGANISATION |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. The charity works with women to protect them from violence both at home and in the wider community, help them rebuild their lives through tailored advice, guidance and support, and campaign for their equality and human rights to be respected. The grant would help them create links with local support services and organize discussions with service providers and LGBTQ+ women from Enfield. |
29/07/2022 |
£6,000£459,811 |
ADVICE FOR RENTERS LTD (ON BEHALF OF FAIRER HOUSING) |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Fairer Housing (FH) wants to bring together individuals living in unsatisfactory housing and grassroots community groups in Hounslow to raise awareness of the elements that underpin the housing crisis and work in partnership to address these. The grant would be used to raise collective voice and advocacy. |
29/07/2022 |
£5,200£127,628 |
HILLINGDON WOMEN'S CENTRE |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Hillingdon Women’s Centre supports women in Hillingdon. The funding would allow staff to develop The Women’s Hub project, which aims to create a women-only safe space where women can network, share knowledge and promote sisterhood. |
29/07/2022 |
£5,750 |
NUTU ACADEMY CIC |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. NUTU Academy CIC is a social enterprise working with communities and institutions, particularly BAME ones. Through research, they deliver activities to address issues of empowerment, poverty, skills acquisition, training and social inclusion. Development funding will enable a professional researcher and community specialists to engage formally with ex/offenders aged 16-25, parents/guardians, stakeholders and community groups to explore systemic issues, structural inequalities in the criminal justice sector, how they impact families and individuals and how they may be addressed. |
29/07/2022 |
£4,825 |
ENFIELD WOMEN'S CENTRE |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Enfield Women’s Centre works with women in Enfield. The funding will allow them to research how a resourced network of mutual interest can strengthen the capacity of women’s groups in the borough and help carry their voices to the decision makers thus supporting disadvantaged women and girls. |
29/07/2022 |
£6,000£52,624 |
DEAFROOTS |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Deafroots works to address Deaf and Hard-Of-Hearing people’s long-term needs through access to work and other support services. The funding will go towards adapting an existing model used well by communities elsewhere and testing the model with the d/Deaf community in and around Newham. |
29/07/2022 |
£6,000£199,567 |
SPEAK OUT IN HOUNSLOW |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Speak Out in Hounslow works with people with learning disabilities & autism in the London Borough of Hounslow. The funding aims would be to consult with their members and their parents /carers in order to establish what areas of advocacy are a priority for them, so that the knowledge required to ensure positive outcomes is developed. |
29/07/2022 |
£5,000 |
ROOTS TO CHANGE CIC |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Roots to Change is a new Wandsworth-based community interest company which aims to look at the root causes of violence against women and girls in Wandsworth. The funding will help develop a comprehensive analysis of some of the root and underlying causes and drivers of violence, exploitation and abuse directed at women and girls in the borough. |
29/07/2022 |
£5,630 |
ACT UP! NEWHAM C.I.C. |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Act Up! Newham is a disabled-led organization seeking to challenge structural inequalities. The funding will help pilot a collaborative partnership between Act Up! Newham and Boom-Wow Theatre to test and develop an inclusive methodology to provide administrative support to companies led by people with learning disabilities and/or neuro-diversities. |
29/07/2022 |
£6,000£463,749 |
NEKO TRUST |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Neko aims to address the widespread gender, diversity and class imbalances in the creative industries, supporting people to progress no matter who they are or where they come from. The funding will help them build partnerships that develop their understanding of key challenges, focusing on Wandsworth community organisations and agencies who support women with lived experience of the criminal justice system, survivors of domestic abuse, caregivers, women with mental ill health and refugees. |
29/07/2022 |
£6,000£46,548 |
ENFIELD RACIAL EQUALITY COUNCIL |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Enfield Racial Equality Council’s mission is to actively promote and seek to implement a racially just, fair and equitable society which will enhance the quality of life for all who live, work and learn in the London Borough of Enfield. The funding will allow them to reinstate their Strategic Race and Equalities Forum (SREF), which enables in-depth focus on equalities issues to be put forward for discussion and action. |
29/07/2022 |
£5,000£12,824 |
RESOURCEFUL WOMEN'S NETWORK (HARROW WOMENS' CENTRE) |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Harrow Women’s Centre works with and supports women in Harrow. The funding will go towards developing networks of local organisations and building on the evidence from previous focus groups by running a new series of focus groups, aimed at identifying issues and solutions experienced by women in Harrow. |
29/07/2022 |
£5,988 |
OAKONSULT DISABILITIES OUTREACH LTD |
This is partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. OAKonsult works with parents and carers of children with special needs and disabilities in Bromley. The funding will go towards the development of Project Me, a holistic program including workshops, training, practical sessions, focus groups, and therapeutic content for BAME parents and carers in Bromley. |
29/07/2022 |
£4,620 |
ADANNA WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP |
This is partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Adanna Women’s Support Group supports and empowers women and girls from BAME communities who have experienced domestic abuse. The funding will go towards training staff to become DV advocates and offer culturally sensitive advice and support, as well as conducting focus groups with women and other key stakeholders in the community. |
29/07/2022 |
£6,000 |
BETTER LIVING PARTNERS CIC |
This is partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Better Living Partners deliver programmes of support to those living with long term health conditions in Bromley. The funding will allow for evidence gathering including routine data from Public Health Bromley and dedicated time and support for research activity for up to 6 months. |
29/07/2022 |
£6,000£65,406 |
PEOPLE ARISE NOW |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. People Arise Now provides support for struggling families, and those who have been, or are at risk of being, impacted by crime. The funding will allow them to replicate an existing successful network in Sutton, bringing together residents and statutory services. |
29/07/2022 |
£3,435 |
EVERY PERSON IS CAPABLE |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. EPIC (Every Person is Capable) is a social enterprise which aims to empower, enlighten and educate people to achieve their true potential through arts and culture by creating mindful spaces for self-expansion. The funding will allow them to develop their capacity through training as well as establish and develop partnerships with other mental health support organisations in Harrow. |
29/07/2022 |
£3,950£118,088 |
GRASSROOTS (EDMONTON METHODIST CHURCH IS FISCAL HOST) |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Grassroots is a network of 8 organisations that are committed to ending inequalities in food security in Enfield. The funding will allow them to develop their skills through professional Theory of Change training as well as enable members to attend through the provision of childcare support and travel expenses. |
29/07/2022 |
£6,000 |
EFFECTIVE TRANSITION CIC (HOSTED BY SUCCESS CLUB) |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Effective Transition support young people by helping them to overcome both the internal and external barriers that can prevent them from fulfilling their potential. They do this through football and other sport activities, mentoring and other support services. The funding will go towards the creation of a focus group for a talk shop which will include strategic partners and a few individuals from the wider community to discuss their lived experiences and the needs in the wider community. |
29/07/2022 |
£53,874£158,261 |
EMPOWERING DEAF SOCIETY |
This is partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Empowering Deaf Society provides services that are designed to meet the needs of the deaf community that reside in London. The funding will allow them to address capacity issues due to communication difficulties. It will fund BSL training for staff in key stakeholder organisations as well as volunteers and also develop Deaf empowerment networks in the borough. |
29/07/2022 |
£51,097£70,723 |
A PLACE AT MY TABLE |
This is partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. A Place at my Table work in partnership with communities through creative and vibrant community engagement events to develop strong networks of support for people who face significant disadvantaged, such as poverty, physical and mental health difficulties and other inequalities. The funding will allow them to develop Where Rivers Meet Network (WRMN) of Sutton BME groups. WRMN will act as a collective voice, providing advocacy and developmental support, increasing capacity amongst BME organisations and linking groups to mainstream providers, facilitate cross-cultural exchange and develop community-led solutions to address the needs of BME groups and mainstream services who will benefit from improved understanding of the needs of BME communities. |
29/07/2022 |
£17,740£325,912 |
FAMILY INFORMATION GROUP |
This is partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. The Family Information Group offer advice and information to parents as well as providing childcare for children with disabilities and children in need. The funding will go towards establishing a local network, bringing together parents and staff from key statutory services and other stakeholders. |
29/07/2022 |
£53,996 |
BROMLEY EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Bromley Experts by Experience is a user-led Charity for Deaf and Disabled People and Carers in Bromley. The funding will allow them to engage directly with key stakeholders, such as local Councillors and impairment-specific groups, to enable disabled-led action for change in Bromley and to bring together smaller, impairment-specific groups that operate in silos and struggle to get their voices heard. |
29/07/2022 |
£49,500£115,717 |
PROTéGé DNA LTD |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Protégé supports disadvantaged young people who are struggling with school, with life and with learning, they take referrals from their local authority and local schools to work with and nurture the potential of local young people in Hounslow. Funding would support with training and capacity building of services. |
29/07/2022 |
£51,370£251,949 |
YOU AND ME COUNSELLING |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. You and Me Counselling are a charity that works with children, young people, adults and their families who are facing emotional and psychological distress. They offer group and individual counselling both in school and private settings. The funding would support relationship and capacity building across their services. |
29/07/2022 |
£48,840£210,056 |
SUTTON WOMEN'S CENTRE |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. An organisation in Sutton supporting victims of domestic abuse, their mission: To provide a safe, women only space where women can access specialist support, advice, information and education to help them achieve their potential; develop their skills; and live their lives free from domestic abuse. The funding would allow them to recruit and train volunteers as well as create a network of residents to have a good understanding of domestic violence issues. |
29/07/2022 |
£49,999 |
MONEY A+E UK COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY |
This is a partnership Programme between City Bridge Trust, the National Lottery Community Fund and the GLA. Money A&E work with community groups in Newham, their mission is to empower individuals by providing accessible, independent, and effective money advice and education. Funding would be used to improve collaboration and increase organisational capacity. |
28/07/2022 |
£150,000£9,618,095 |
MOUNTVIEW ACADEMY OF THEATRE ARTS |
To develop an effective strategy for the development of the Peckham Business Forum with the business on Rye Lane through engaging with underrepresented business groups and providing business support and mentoring to build capacity of the network, enhancing skills and confidence, and developing a charter and action plan for businesses to identify and tackle their priority issues, bringing businesses together to beat crime, violence and ASB and the negative impact on the profitability of business and environment of the high street. |
27/07/2022 |
£155,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN |
This project will build an innovative an effective community partnership to help tackle Kilburn’s challenges and make the best of those opportunities collectively. It will empower residents, businesses and local groups and partners to shape their local high street through a range of activity and action to create visible and measurable benefits for Kilburn High Road and the residents it serves. |
25/07/2022 |
£23,148 |
YOUNG HISTORIANS PROJECT |
Creating two murals to celebrate African women in British health care at Guys & St. Thomas' Hospital and Charing Cross Hospital |
25/07/2022 |
£7,336£721,294 |
WEST SILVERTOWN FOUNDATION |
The Create Your Docks Community Fund is a programme to support people to get actively involved in the regeneration of the Royal Docks.
The fund is designed to enable local community groups, organisations and people living or working in the Royal Docks to activate and celebrate the area. It aims to fund projects that offer opportunities for different communities to come together and deliver activities that are welcoming, inclusive and create a vibrant sense of place. |
15/07/2022 |
£15,000£69,092,929 |
WAYMAKERS KIDS |
The Create Your Docks Community Fund is a programme to support people to get actively involved in the regeneration of the Royal Docks.
The fund is designed to enable local community groups, organisations and people living or working in the Royal Docks to activate and celebrate the area. It aims to fund projects that offer opportunities for different communities to come together and deliver activities that are welcoming, inclusive and create a vibrant sense of place. |
13/07/2022 |
£6,044,300 |
LONDON COUNCILS |
To enable London Councils to grant fund a program of subregional immigration advice services, the T-1000 personalisation fund and relevant staffing to manage rough sleeping work at London Councils |
13/07/2022 |
£176,086£118,798,000 |
ST MUNGO COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION |
Revenue funding to deliver an on-site support service for 8 former rough sleepers housed in self-contained accommodation (Cedars Road). |
13/07/2022 |
£207,967 |
ENABLING ASSESSMENT SERVICE LONDON (EASL) |
To facilitate a greater number of people rough sleeping London to access appropriate mental health services, through provision of mental health assessments and through advice and guidane to outreach teams and other homelessness services |
12/07/2022 |
£73,257 |
SOUTH LONDON AND MAUDSLEY NHS FOUNDATION TRUST |
Provide specialist support from a qualified MH professional to people with mental health needs staying at pan-London assessment accommodation for rough sleepers. |
11/07/2022 |
£15,000 |
LANTINOLIFE |
To assist in the delivery of the LatinoLife event 2022 in Finsbury Park |
08/07/2022 |
£4,993£28,978 |
INVISIBLE PALACE |
Working with local community groups to discover the lost statues in Crystal Palace Park and create a walking trail. |
07/07/2022 |
£130,000£27,775,176 |
GROUND WORK LONDON |
Groundwork London (GL) have secured ESF funding to deliver a London-wide programme of Green Skills training. The Royal Docks GSP will focus on priority themes of green jobs and community wealth building. GL are training 100 participants over two years (50 in year 1 and 50 in year 2 following review of first cohort). This will lead to 35 jobs directly as a result of the training. The GSP proposed aims are to support local residents into quality skilled, sector specific green jobs across the Royal Docks and Newham. The funding identities the priority groups as NEET, People with a disability, Over 50’s, BAME, Women, Unemployed and Inactive as directed by EPMU (under the GLA ESF non co-financed 1.4 strand). |
04/07/2022 |
£4,000 |
SESAME CIC / END VIOLENCE AND RACISM AGAINST EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN COMMUNITIES |
Research and community conversations to develop proposals for new public artworks celebrating East and South East Asian heritage in London. |
04/07/2022 |
£4,950 |
THE NO COLLECTIVE |
Working with Havering Asian and Social Welfare Group, Romford YMCA and Romford Market Traders to create a new mural opposite the entrance to Romford Station. |
04/07/2022 |
£6,000£34,195 |
VIETNAMESE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP / GIA ĐìNH VIệT |
Consultations and workshops to develop a new public art work that celebrates Vietnamese Londoners. |
04/07/2022 |
£650,000 |
NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL LTD |
To assist in the delivery of the London Notting Hill Carnival 2022 |
04/07/2022 |
£14,996 |
ROYAL DOCKS COMMUNITY VOICE |
The Create Your Docks Community Fund is a programme to support people to get actively involved in the regeneration of the Royal Docks.
The fund is designed to enable local community groups, organisations and people living or working in the Royal Docks to activate and celebrate the area. It aims to fund projects that offer opportunities for different communities to come together and deliver activities that are welcoming, inclusive and create a vibrant sense of place. |
04/07/2022 |
£15,000 |
PERFORMANCE INFINITY |
The Create Your Docks Community Fund is a programme to support people to get actively involved in the regeneration of the Royal Docks.
The fund is designed to enable local community groups, organisations and people living or working in the Royal Docks to activate and celebrate the area. It aims to fund projects that offer opportunities for different communities to come together and deliver activities that are welcoming, inclusive and create a vibrant sense of place. |
02/07/2022 |
£1,420,000 |
ROYAL BOROUGH KENSINGTON & CHELSEA |
Funding to deliver a Future Neighbourhood strategy and projects to help local area to acheive net zero by 2030 |
01/07/2022 |
£50,000£91,922,000 |
ALZHEIMER'S SOCIETY |
Funding the Alzheimer's Society to provide programme management support and capacity to deliver a partnership programme that includes a senior leadership/ oversight group, involvment and participation of people with dementia, a comms and engagement plan and a workstream looking at EDI. |
01/07/2022 |
£15,000 |
THE 5E’S |
The Create Your Docks Community Fund is a programme to support people to get actively involved in the regeneration of the Royal Docks.
The fund is designed to enable local community groups, organisations and people living or working in the Royal Docks to activate and celebrate the area. It aims to fund projects that offer opportunities for different communities to come together and deliver activities that are welcoming, inclusive and create a vibrant sense of place. |
01/07/2022 |
£24,255 |
THE BRIDGE RENEWAL TRUST |
Haringey Safer Neighbourhood Board |
30/06/2022 |
£100,000 |
SOMALI ADVICE AND FORUM OF INFORMATION (SAAFI) CIC |
To explore the potential for other community kitchen spaces within the local area and reactivating an underused facility; to commission a designer/architect to deliver street market branding, designs for the community meeting rooms, zand designs for optimizing St’ Mary’s backroom so it can better support community needs; to deliver the wellness bus feasibility study =. |
30/06/2022 |
£103,000£6,247,036 |
ADVANCE ADVOCACY AND NON VIOLENCE COMMUNITY EDUCATION
|
Female Offenders Diversion Pilot: Modification to Grant Agreement Adult Diversion Pilot for Women - 6 month cost extension FY2022/23 (Original was MOPAC 158) |
30/06/2022 |
£20,146 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON |
Hillingdon Safer Neighbourhood Board |
30/06/2022 |
£19,648 |
HARROW SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD BOARD |
Harrow Safer Neighbourhood Board |
29/06/2022 |
£108,000£27,660,000 |
THE WORKERS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (WEA) |
The community outreach programme aims to engage and reach diverse communities across London to raise awareness about the Mayor’s skills offer, and to provide referral routes for Londoners to access the range of learning opportunities available. It is being delivered in partnership with the WEA. Grant award amount does not include administrative or evaluation costs. |
29/06/2022 |
£22,353 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM |
Barking and Dagenham Safer Neighbourhood Board |
29/06/2022 |
£22,787 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING |
Ealing Safer Neighbourhood Board |
29/06/2022 |
£29,055 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS |
Tower Hamlets Safer Neighbourhood Board |
28/06/2022 |
£531,611 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT (LEAD AUTHORITY) |
Out There Response and Rescue (County Lines)
Grant Modification: Cost ext allocating funding for FY 2022/23 |
28/06/2022 |
£23,633 |
LEWISHAM SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD BOARD |
Lewisham Safer Neighbourhood Board |
27/06/2022 |
£170,000 |
HACKNEY WICK AND FISH ISLAND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TRUST |
To deliver A Circular Economy Hub in collaboration with the local community that builds on innovative local precedents to reduce emissions and packaging; promote reusing and recycling; and encourage active travel. |
20/06/2022 |
£23,327£16,346 |
SAFER GREENWICH |
Greenwich Safer Neighbourhood Board |
15/06/2022 |
£120,000 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON |
To create a town centre partnership and programme of intergenerational activities. |
15/06/2022 |
£40,000 |
NATIONAL PROBATION SERVICE |
MAPPA Executive Office provide funding towards the Director of London MAPA Post |
13/06/2022 |
£30,000£25,952,000 |
PRE-SCHOOL LEARNING ALLIANCE |
This work aims to ensure that the one-stop-shop (OSS) for early years business support on the London Business Hub (www.businesshub.london/early-years) remains active and fit for purpose, with a plan in place to sustain its functionality beyond the lifetime of the Strong Early Years London programme. It will also ensure that the page is amended to align with the revised structure of the London Business Hub (LBH) site as a whole. |
13/06/2022 |
£166,000 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH |
To aupporting market innovations aimed at new, local visitors; to bring the Clocktower market space back into use; to creating a broader town centre offer to include a vibrant evening economy, including use of lighting and cultural activation of public spaces; to strengthen the food offer and promoting sustainable supply chains. |
01/06/2022 |
£24,255 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
Hackney Safer Neighbourhood Board |
01/06/2022 |
£19,075 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON |
Merton Safer Neighbourhood Board |
01/06/2022 |
£20,210 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA |
Kensington and Chelsea Safer Neighbourhood Board |
30/05/2022 |
£347,861£15,257,322 |
SOLACE WOMEN'S AID |
Ascent Advice Plus Project DA Hub and Spoke Partnership (6 month extension FY 2022/23)) |
30/05/2022 |
£477,898£437,771 |
SOUTHALL BLACK SISTERS TRUST |
London Holistic Advocacy Wrap Around Service |
27/05/2022 |
£9,500£41,427,495 |
HESTIA HOUSING AND SUPPORT |
Emergency Accommodation (2nd Variation to MOPAC 220) First Variation MOPAC 304 |
27/05/2022 |
£50,000 |
HMP WORMWOOD SCRUBS |
Grant Modification (MOPAC 165): To develop a Prison Pathfinder at HMP Wormwood Scrubs to reduce violence within the prison, funded by the VRU |
27/05/2022 |
£30,000£15,257,322 |
SOLACE WOMEN'S AID |
Emergency Accommodation (4th Variation to MOPAC 221) First variation MOPAC 305, second variation MOPAC 509, third variation MOPAC 541 |
27/05/2022 |
£2,500 |
THE OUTSIDERS PROJECT LTD |
Emergency Accommodation response for survivors of domestic abuse - Grant Amendment - Cost Ext |
25/05/2022 |
£92,168 |
CITY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON |
Sub-grant: under MOPAC 669
Operation Soteria Bluestone: Transforming the Response to Rape |
24/05/2022 |
£261,344£3,287,587 |
SAFER LONDON |
Out There Rescue & Response - Modification to MOPAC 622 |
24/05/2022 |
£79,646 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN |
Lighthouse Social Care Liaison Officers (SCLOs)
Social Workers x4 for Light House
Modification to MOPAC 363) |
10/05/2022 |
£135,760 |
HOMES IN MIND |
This funding is for Homes in Mind (HiM) to undertake a programme of works to submit a planning application. |
01/05/2022 |
£200,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT |
To deliver innovative youth provision at Hornby Court NW10 Youth Anchor through the appointment of an operator including service provision and internal refurbishment works |
01/05/2022 |
£19,500 |
BEXLEY SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD BOARD |
Bexley Safer Neighbourhood Board |
22/04/2022 |
£255,000£3,287,587 |
SAFER LONDON |
Pan London Housing Reciprocal-Grant Modification (MOPAC 544) |
13/04/2022 |
£187,700£6,247,036 |
ADVANCE ADVOCACY AND NON VIOLENCE COMMUNITY EDUCATION
|
Allocation of Ministry of Justice IDVA funding FY 2021/22 to 2022/23 |
13/04/2022 |
£83,932 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW |
Allocation of Ministry of Justice Domestic Abuse Support Funding FY 2021/22 |
13/04/2022 |
£322,782 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE |
Home Office Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Fund: Continuation Funding for 2021-22: LB Redbridge Allocation |
01/04/2022 |
£199,888 |
LONDON BOROUGH BARKING AND DAGENHAM |
Casework and community support for 100 women |
01/04/2022 |
£100,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH BARNET |
10 bed refuge; includes funding for bedspaces and for link in worker |
01/04/2022 |
£99,847 |
LONDON BOROUGH BEXLEY |
BME specialist casework for 16 women, additional signposting for 200 |
01/04/2022 |
£40,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH BRENT |
Specialist support within refuge for 24 women |
01/04/2022 |
£148,951 |
LONDON BOROUGH CROYDON |
Specialist BME and EEA refuges and casework for 150 women |
01/04/2022 |
£55,100 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH |
IDVA for 200 women |
01/04/2022 |
£95,275 |
LONDON BOROUGH HACKNEY |
Hackney Asian Refuge – 15 bedspaces |
01/04/2022 |
£215,173 |
LONDON BOROUGH HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM |
Three refuges (two specialist) – 28 bedspaces |
01/04/2022 |
£131,820 |
LONDON BOROUGH HARROW |
Complex needs casework for 80 women |
01/04/2022 |
£45,913 |
LONDON BOROUGH HOUNSLOW |
Complex needs casework for 90 women and children |
01/04/2022 |
£290,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH ISLINGTON |
Specialist BME refuge (319 over 12 months) and family intervention service (200 children) |
01/04/2022 |
£75,113 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA |
Children and family workers within refuges (19 bedspaces) |
01/04/2022 |
£98,100 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH |
Specialist support within refuge (40 women) |
01/04/2022 |
£102,095 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM |
Specialist support within refuge (50 women) |
01/04/2022 |
£100,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM |
Specialist support within refuge (120 women) |
01/04/2022 |
£359,592 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES |
Complex needs casework and bedspaces (350 women). Note acting for LB Kingston and LB Merton too. |
01/04/2022 |
£39,842 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK |
Children and family workers within refuges (42 children) |
01/04/2022 |
£97,047 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON |
Specialist support within refuges (20 families, 25 children) |
01/04/2022 |
£94,452 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS |
IDVA and floating support (100 adults) |
01/04/2022 |
£250,000 |
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL |
Whole Housing Project (200 families) |
01/04/2022 |
£30,890 |
BEXLEY WOMEN’S AID |
Additional bedspaces and helpline (5 bedspaces, 100 callers) |
01/04/2022 |
£38,000£1,658,930 |
EACH COUNSELLING |
Refuge service – moving to counselling service for 25 women) |
01/04/2022 |
£256,923£41,427,495 |
HESTIA HOUSING AND SUPPORT |
Specialist support within refuge and helpline (12 bedspaces, resettlement for 70, 24 move ons, helpline for 2400) |
01/04/2022 |
£103,109£8,823,115 |
HOUSING FOR WOMEN |
Additional bedspaces (18) |
01/04/2022 |
£222,761£1,072,110 |
LATIN AMERICAN WOMENS AID |
Specialist refuges (101 existing bedspaces, 15 additional) |
01/04/2022 |
£12,323 |
LOOK AHEAD CARE AND SUPPORT LTD |
Counselling and therapy (for 38 women/children) |
01/04/2022 |
£330,736£25,298,237 |
REFUGE |
Move on support (1 worker plus budget) |
01/04/2022 |
£226,490£16,927,412 |
SOLACE WOMEN'S AID |
Move on support (4 staff and budget) |
01/04/2022 |
£819,312£16,927,412 |
SOLACE WOMEN'S AID |
Multi-borough complex needs service (58 women)3 |
01/04/2022 |
£93,750£8,224,734 |
STONEWALL HOUSING |
Specialist bedspaces and advocacy (1200) |
01/04/2022 |
£21,091£34,563 |
CAMDEN SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD BOARD |
Camden Safer Neighbourhood Board |
01/04/2022 |
£19,611 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING |
Havering Safer Neighbourhood Board |
01/04/2022 |
£24,055 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON |
Islington Safer Neighbourhood Board |
01/04/2022 |
£20,554 |
HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING PARTNERSHIP |
Hammersmith and Fulham Safer Neighbourhood Board |
01/04/2022 |
£19,597 |
SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD BOARD RICHMOND UPON THAMES |
Richmond upon Thames Safer Neighbourhood Board |
01/04/2022 |
£19,005 |
THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON UPON THAMES |
Kingston upon Thames Safer Neighbourhood Board |
31/03/2022 |
£68,000£437,440 |
LONDON SOCIAL PRESCRIBING NETWORK |
Delivery of a London-wide VCSE (Voluntary, Community or Social Enterprise Organisations) social prescribing network. |
31/03/2022 |
£2,315 |
FRUITION PROPERTIES |
Fruition Properties, owners of 2 Scrubs Lane, looking to redevelop the site, sought and were granted planning permission in June 2018. |
30/03/2022 |
£200,000 |
REACT (RESIDENTS OF EDMONTON ANGEL COMMUNITY TOGETHER) LTD |
To create an innovative social enterprise management model to develop and deliver a multifaceted cultural programme based out of the ‘Living Room Library’ on Fore Street, Angel Edmonton. This will support an integrated approach to community engagement and build the capacity of local young people via a mentor and training programme. |
29/03/2022 |
£150,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW |
To develop a local partnership including groups under-represented in local democracy and civic engagement; to provide capacity building skills by Learn Harrow; to develop a Community Welcome Guide for the town centre; to deliver four pilot markets; to develop a streamlined approach to deliver high street events including licensing and communications |
23/03/2022 |
£91,673 |
BONNY DOWNS BAPTIST CHURCH |
This is revenue funding for Bonny Downs Baptist Church to undertake a programme of work to progress the Bonny Downs Co-Housing scheme to a full planning application in the London Borough of Newham. Bonny Downs Baptist Church (Bonny Downs) is working with Bonny Downs Community
Association (BDCA) and the NEWway project (a homelessness charity) to redevelop the Bonny Downs Church Hall in East Ham. Bonny Downs aim to create an intentional co-housing community comprising vulnerable single people who were previously homeless and poverty relief workers living together. The proposal is to deliver 7 community-led homes of which 2 are market sale and 5 are London Affordable Rent on land they already own which currently houses the small community church. |
17/03/2022 |
£163,524£89,554 |
ENDLESHAM HALL LIMITED |
This funding is revenue grant totalling £163,524 which will enable Endlesham Hall to progress works to achieve full planning permission on their mixed-use scheme towards full planning permission on a site they own in Wandsworth. Current projections suggest that 9 community-led homes at LAR will be viable. The funding was approved via delegated authority. |
16/03/2022 |
£130,000 |
STATION TO STATION BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT |
To repurpose existing spaces to meet local, borough and pan-London demand; to create additional workspace provision which provides opportunities for employment and wider benefits; to support local businesses to achieve shared goals; to create and foster a network of relationships connecting local businesses that adds value |
11/03/2022 |
£223,000£721,294 |
WEST SILVERTOWN VILLAGE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION |
The revenue funding is for West Silvertown Foundation to undertake a programme of work to progress the Britannia Village scheme to a RIBA stage 2 and a partnership / development agreement as relevant. West Silvertown Foundation are pursuing a scheme of 26 community-led homes of which 9 are affordable homes of mixed tenure. |
02/03/2022 |
£63,980£62,182,000 |
GUY'S AND ST THOMAS' NHS FOUNDATION TRUST |
To fund a Band 7 community nurse from GSTT HIT to support people staying at the Waterloo Hub Hotel |
02/03/2022 |
£72,022 |
ZAH HOUSING COOPERATIVE LTD |
The funding is revenue funding for Zahra Housing Cooperative to undertake a programme of work to progress Westbere Garages scheme to a full planning application. Zahra Housing Cooperative are pursuing a scheme of c. 3 intergenerational Mutual Home Ownership Society homes. |
01/03/2022 |
£38,000£7,778,000 |
VOLUNTEERING MATTERS |
To put in place a support organisation to enable the Health Inequalities Community of Practice Network, led by the Planning Group (made up of volunteer graduates of the 2019 masterclasses), to set out and deliver a work programme. The support organisation will provide practical assistance to enable the Planning Group to achieve their aims. |
01/03/2022 |
£38,000£7,778,000 |
HEALTH INEQUALITIES COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE
NETWORK (COPN) |
To put in place a support organisation to enable the Health
Inequalities Community of Practice Network, led by the Planning Group (made up of
volunteer graduates of the 2019 masterclasses), to set out and deliver a work programme.
The support organisation will provide practical assistance to enable the Planning Group to
achieve their aims. |
17/02/2022 |
£100,000 |
MAKE IT BOW LTD |
To develop a high street partnership,
engagement activities and a high street strategy for
Barking Town Centre, as well as deliver proposals
for Roycraft House. |
17/02/2022 |
£425,780 |
NW3 COMMUNITY LAND TRUST LTD |
The funding is revenue funding for NW3 CLT to undertake a programme of work to progress Daleham Gardens scheme to a full planning application. NW3 CLT are pursuing a scheme of 18 community-led homes of which 9 are affordable homes of mixed tenure. |
02/02/2022 |
£141,855£118,798,000 |
ST MUNGO'S COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION |
To fund the support staffing responsible for assessment and move on from the Crisis at Christmas extension hotel |
02/02/2022 |
£80,000 |
ONREDCHURCH CIC |
To diversify the uses along Redchurch Street to provide an alternative to high end retail and reintroduce social value. The project also aims to develop a healthier, more inclusive and equitable public realm through an improved street design. |
27/01/2022 |
£391,978£66,237,000 |
CRISIS |
To fund a three week extension to a Crisis at Christmas hotel to maximise accommodation outcomes for guests. |
25/01/2022 |
£211,000 |
CRYSTAL PALACE COMMUNITY LAND TRUST LTD |
The funding is revenue funding for Crystal Palace CLT to undertake a programme of work to progress The Lawns scheme to a full planning application. Crystal Palace are pursuing a scheme of c. 8 discounted market sale homes, c. 70% market value. |
18/01/2022 |
£1,415,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH CAMDEN |
Funding to deliver a Future Neighbourhood strategy and projects to help local area to acheive net zero by 2030 |
10/01/2022 |
£1,150,237£118,798,000 |
ST MUNGO COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION |
An award to St Mungo's to fund a team of navigators to work with up to 200 people identified as part of the T1000 cohort of rough sleepers with the most extensive rough sleeping histories and complex needs. |
03/01/2022 |
£104,000 |
LGBTIQ+ OUTSIDE CIC |
To fund the Outside Project to deliver specialist support to homeless LGBTIQ+ people who are sleeping rough or at an imminent risk of doing so. |
03/01/2022 |
£104,000 |
LGBTIQ+ OUTSIDE CIC |
To fund the Outside Project to deliver specialist support to homeless LGBTIQ+ people who are sleeping rough or at an imminent risk of doing so. |
11/12/2021 |
£55,000£221,300,000 |
CANAL & RIVER TRUST |
Water quality nature solutions project - Brent Reservoir |
11/12/2021 |
£65,000£1,069,274 |
THAMES21 |
Chinbrook Community SUDS: Healthy Wetlands Challenge |
11/12/2021 |
£40,000£304,259 |
KENTISH TOWN CITY FARM |
Nursery for the Neighbourhood |
11/12/2021 |
£40,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN |
Hilgrove Community Garden |
11/12/2021 |
£10,000£1,779,576 |
BRANDON CENTRE |
Brandon Centre Mindfullness Garden Project |
11/12/2021 |
£49,915£58,131,000 |
ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON |
Connecting to nature: ZSL London Zoo’s Community Gardens and Outdoor Classroom |
11/12/2021 |
£13,722 |
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL |
Lisson Green Pocket Parks Sustainable Water Access |
11/12/2021 |
£28,900£238,934 |
SOUTHALL COMMUNITY ALLIANCE |
Western Road Urban Garden |
11/12/2021 |
£65,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
Oakthorpe School SuDS and Wetland |
11/12/2021 |
£42,313£12,922 |
ROOTS4LIFE |
Greening, growing and rewilding: tackling inequalities in access and use of green space in Greenwich |
11/12/2021 |
£44,862 |
DALSTON EASTERN CURVE GARDEN |
Keep Cities Wild - Making More Space in Dalston |
11/12/2021 |
£5,000£317,399 |
THE BOILER HOUSE COMMUNITY SPACE |
Community Green Space |
11/12/2021 |
£31,861 |
MOUNTFORD GROWING COMMUNITY |
Growing Roots in the community |
11/12/2021 |
£50,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
Connecting Green Spaces - Ufton Gardens |
11/12/2021 |
£30,000 |
WILDLIFE GARDENERS OF HAGGERSTON |
Old Lea River Restoration |
11/12/2021 |
£13,400 |
GROW N22 |
Westbury Banks Enhancement |
11/12/2021 |
£15,404 |
HARMONY GARDENS |
Harmony Gardens Renovation and Outreach Project |
11/12/2021 |
£55,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY |
Adams Road Minor SuDS Project |
11/12/2021 |
£5,000 |
GARDENS RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
The Urban Arboretum |
11/12/2021 |
£20,000£79,400 |
FLASH MUSICALS |
Chandos Housing Estate Community Garden |
11/12/2021 |
£5,000£45,109 |
ST. ANSELM, HAYES |
Hayes Green Refuge |
11/12/2021 |
£41,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON |
Creating a Climate Resilient Bessingby Park |
11/12/2021 |
£34,263£441,804 |
HORNSEY LANE ESTATE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION |
Tollyrise Happiness Garden - 'A garden for the gardenless' |
11/12/2021 |
£11,000£169,162 |
HILLDROP AREA COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION |
Greening the Grey on Community Lane |
11/12/2021 |
£10,000 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA |
Shannon Ward Sensory Garden |
11/12/2021 |
£49,698£21,751 |
HYDE FOUNDATION |
Kennington's Green Escape |
11/12/2021 |
£40,000£472,736 |
VAUXHALL CITY FARM |
Vauxhall City Farm Community Garden |
11/12/2021 |
£36,680 |
WINDMILL CLUSTER OF SCHOOLS |
Seeds of Change |
11/12/2021 |
£35,142 |
CHRIST CHURCH PRIMARY SCHOOL SW9 |
Inside_Out: taking learning outside, and bringing the community in to share our green space |
11/12/2021 |
£15,000 |
THE SOUL SHACK LDN CIC |
Buried Seeds Project |
11/12/2021 |
£65,000 |
WEAREWATERLOO |
Hercules Road Depaving & Planting |
11/12/2021 |
£20,466 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH |
Agnes Riley Rainwater Garden |
11/12/2021 |
£14,000 |
CHILDERIC PRIMARY SCHOOL |
The Childeric Primary School Shade Garden |
11/12/2021 |
£26,000 |
ETHICAL LAND CIC |
Deptford Community Market Garden |
11/12/2021 |
£25,570 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM |
Dalmain Primary Rain Gardens |
11/12/2021 |
£45,482 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM |
The UP Garden |
11/12/2021 |
£40,000£3,423,236 |
TREES FOR CITIES |
Connecting children to nature in Newham |
11/12/2021 |
£30,000 |
SURGE COOPERATIVE LTD |
Long Wall Ecology Garden |
11/12/2021 |
£31,746 |
TREES FOR BERMONDSEY |
The Octopus Garden |
11/12/2021 |
£10,000 |
GROW LONDON CIC |
OK Grow |
11/12/2021 |
£35,625£208,768 |
SPITALFIELDS CITY FARM |
Ram and Magpie Community Garden |
11/12/2021 |
£35,500 |
SWAN HOUSING ASSOCIATION |
The Greener Exmouth Project |
11/12/2021 |
£20,000£426,035 |
ORCHARD PROJECT |
Forest Gardens of Columbia Estates |
11/12/2021 |
£20,908 |
THE LEYTON BOUNDARY COMMUNITY GARDEN |
Leyton Boundary Garden: De-tarmac, Improve & Training |
11/12/2021 |
£5,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING |
The London Borough of Ealing wants to use the Christmas Market for North Acton Square as a one-day, weekend to provide a collaborative opportunity for local businesses, artists, makers and entrepreneurs to market their offer to the local and wider west London community. |
12/11/2021 |
£120,000£6,435,318 |
LIVING WAGE FOUNDATION |
Making the EZ a Living Wage Place (LWP) directly aligns with the shift towards the ‘inclusive growth’ principle outlined in Newham’s CWB Strategy and wider ambitions to take a more collaborative approach to supporting the local economy. It acknowledges the existing need for the EZ to harness the power of place by building a coalition of local organisations from the public, private and third sectors, helping increase the uptake of the London Living Wage (LLW) in the EZ, thus lifting more people out of low pay. The scheme is designed to be both transformative and celebratory providing the impetus for more workers to receive higher pay whilst also acknowledging the achievements of local organisations so far, and as such represents a tangible vehicle through which the EZ can catalyse pay improvements for local workers. Living Wage Foundation is a Citizens UK intiative. |
02/11/2021 |
£2,830,000 |
PROJEKT |
The Factory Project is a social enterprise who have converted a 5 acre / 100,000 sq. ft. site in total, with c.62,000 sq. ft. of lettable space, 5,000 sq. ft. of community space at the Tate & Lyle refinery in North Woolwich. It is a mixed-use plan, incorporating workspace and a community event space, as well as larger units for food preparation and light industrial use. It will also include a large hireable studio, rehearsal and production space. The public spaces will host 50+ cultural and community events throughout the year. The project strategy is to transform the area and bring about positive regeneration through the provision of affordable and flexible space, the total cost of the project is c£6.2m of which the RD GGF will find £2.83m. This will be done by introducing affordable workspace, and the other resources and facilities, whilst retaining the industrial buildings and uses. By creating a new hub of enterprise, employment and culture, and by fostering a community, the Factory Project will help local partnerships form on site and in the Borough. The Factory Project have retained the charities currently based on the site (Community Food Enterprise and Community Links) as tenants on zero rent, with improvements to their current facilities, helping their staff and clients. |
21/10/2021 |
£150,000£134,857 |
PARKS FOR LONDON |
Enabling funding for charity to build capacity as a Centre for Excellence |
01/09/2021 |
£7,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING |
The London Borough of Ealing Council have asked OPDC to help kick- start their activation of North Acton Square by grant funding and taking part in the North Acton London Festival programme. |
16/07/2021 |
£4,770£141,323 |
URBANWISE LONDON |
A series of projects, including walks and workshops, designed to showcase the ecology of Hammersmith and Fulham's largest green space (Wormwood Scrubs). We will use the list birds found in Wormwood Scrub compiled by renowned bird watcher David Lindo, also known as the Urban Birder, and deliver a series of walks and art workshops for children, families and adults where they will be encourage to explore wildlife (birds, trees, etc) and make art. The art workshops will be based either at Old Oak Community Centre, Old Oak Primary School, Burlington Dames or similar venue close to the Scrubs and easily accessible for walks. The workshops will be delivered by professional artist Renata Fernandez whose studio is in the Old Oak and Park Royal area (Acava, Hythe Rd.) |
14/07/2021 |
£30,000£201,305 |
CLAPTON COMMONS |
Transformation of the under-croft of St Thomas' Church into a community hub, including community canteen and servery, group exercise studio, bookable meeting rooms, accompanied by community arts residency programme. |
14/07/2021 |
£10,000 |
GLENGALL WHARF GARDEN |
Proposal is to install a shipping container and convert into a community and education hub for the garden's users and wider community. It ofers communal outdoor activity space in an area of high deprivation where private external amenity is limited and aims to strengthen community links through volunteering, workshops, and providing food grown to a local food bank |
14/07/2021 |
£25,000 |
RIGHTRAIN LTD T/A BILL AMBERG STUDIO |
Funding to support the establishment of the inaugural Park Royal Design District |
30/06/2021 |
£30,000£1,563,309 |
UNION OF KINGSTON STUDENTS |
Union of Kingston Students & Studio KT1 will use the former pc world retail unit to offer maker spaces, student work on show and for sale, student-delivered services (SME advice), exhibitions, talks, workshops and workspaces. the space will be run, managed and curated by the students. The project will help the community reimagine retail space, becoming a model for change in how Kingston residents use their town centre |
29/06/2021 |
£30,000 |
THINGS MADE PUBLIC |
Co-design outdoor pocket park spaces (2 mobile pocket parks and up to 10 green installations) in and around Romford high street and town centre and provide much needed improved outdoor spaces following COVID-19 |
29/06/2021 |
£13,000£146,809 |
FRIENDS OF BARNES COMMON |
Finalising a co-designed Masterplan for the Vine Road Recreation Ground while delivering live tests of temporary play furniture, mobile planters, outdoor classrooms, play area and planting |
22/06/2021 |
£20,000 |
FITZROVIA CIC |
Transformation of a long-empty post office on the Aberfeldy Estate in Poplar, on a high street where most shop units are shuttered up. Will host a space for crafting, including glass casting. Will involve a group of local youths to help with this, as well as general refurbishment of the space, from which they can have practical 'on the job training' as well as gaining useful planning experience and improving social skills, useful for future employment |
22/06/2021 |
£20,000 |
F.A.T. STUDIO CIC |
The project will transform an empty shopfront on Old Kent Road into a free arts club that brings together local people and strengthens cultural and creative presence in the area – as it faces major change. The project will be a space that celebrates life on the Old Kent Road. The three pillars of OKR Arts Club have been shaped by local voices and respond to the Covid-19 crisis: Sustainability, Community and Mental Health. These themes will be embedded into the project. All participants will be celebrated with a road-side window gallery, annual exhibition and publication. |
22/06/2021 |
£5,000 |
YOUR CANAL BOAT CIC |
Three weekends of performances on a canal boat at various locations along the Grand Union Canal |
18/06/2021 |
£10,000£1,039,097 |
COMMUNITY ACTION SUTTON |
Transform an outdoor space into an urban community garden to bring people together and provide the opportunity to grow their own food, make new friends, improve their wellbeing and mental health. |
31/05/2021 |
£5,000 |
FOR BRIAN CIC |
Old Oak Lumiere will support For Brian CIC's mission to tackle loneliness and isolation, involving a series of light installations and pageants across the Old Oak Estate - these will be co-produced with local residents, with the aim of unifying local communities during such challenging circumstances. |
31/05/2021 |
£4,980 |
KEY CHANGES |
Key changes are a charity who utilise music to support the wellbeing of people living with long-term mental health conditions. Music Studio Discovery will be based out of Central Middlesex Hospital, and will offer participants access to equipment and programming in order to create their own original composition. We are currently running the music activities on the wards at Park Royal Centre for Mental Health. These are taking place every Tuesday at the hospital and have maximum engagement. The studio sessions are taking place in W10 as there was a change of location due to COVID |
14/05/2021 |
£15,000 |
BE ENRICHED |
Capacity building and delivery of food insecurity initiative |
14/05/2021 |
£14,963£1,907,314 |
BRIDGE RENEWAL TRUST |
Capacity building and delivery of food insecurity initiative |
14/05/2021 |
£15,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
Capacity building and delivery of food insecurity initiative |
14/05/2021 |
£14,790£808,553 |
GLOBAL GENERATION |
Capacity building and delivery of food insecurity initiative |
14/05/2021 |
£12,507 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH |
Capacity building and delivery of food insecurity initiative |
14/05/2021 |
£15,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
Capacity building and delivery of food insecurity initiative |
14/05/2021 |
£15,000 |
LONDON BOORUGH OF HAVERING |
Capacity building and delivery of food insecurity initiative |
14/05/2021 |
£15,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH |
Capacity building and delivery of food insecurity initiative |
14/05/2021 |
£14,085 |
ORGANICLEA |
Capacity building and delivery of food insecurity initiative |
14/05/2021 |
£15,000£691,420 |
PEMBROKE HOUSE |
Capacity building and delivery of food insecurity initiative |
10/05/2021 |
£10,000 |
GLENGALL WHARF GARDEN |
Make London match funding |
10/05/2021 |
£18,000 |
CULTIVATE LONDON |
Make London match funding |
10/05/2021 |
£20,000 |
F.A.T. STUDIO CIC |
Make London match funding |
10/05/2021 |
£10,000 |
COMMUNITY ACTION SUTTON |
Make London match funding |
03/05/2021 |
£50,000£134,857 |
PARKS FOR LONDON |
Helping to meet LGSC recommendation to establish and resource a Centre for Excellence |
28/04/2021 |
£30,000 |
ACTON ARTS CIC |
Make London match funding |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT |
To support the development of next phase of the artist network which will see us bringing together creative organisations to form a collective to take it forward |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
LIQUID VIBRATIONS |
Liquid Vibrations will create a unique underwater listening arts experience for SEN students at the JackTizard School. Taking place at the school's hydrotherapy pool, the students will be treated to a relaxingunderwater sound experience as they are supported weightlessly on the water surface. |
28/04/2021 |
£4,902£4,891,240 |
LYRIC HAMMERSMITH THEATRE |
An access fund to give young people in and around Old Oak and Park Royal the opportunity to discover their local theatre and new skills and talent through free classes as part of the Young Lyric creative classes programme. |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
PIP HACKETT |
I want to pay tribute to the 'Canary Girls' . The plucky Munitionettes of the Park Royal area of London. These women played a vital role in Industry during both World Wars and were never recognised for their sacrifices to our country. I intend to create a Millinery collection of 1940's hats inspired by these courageous women. |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
PORTOBELLO LIVE CIC |
Our vision is to create affordable, community led performance programmes, in the heartof our local communities. We aim to be inclusive and engage people from a range of backgrounds. Weprovide local people with the opportunity to access live arts and music in their community and toincrease their participation in a range of arts activities. We promote the creation of new music and arts,to enable talented local music and arts creators to realise their potential. We will provide an annualmusic, arts and spoken word festival in the OPDC area. |
28/04/2021 |
£3,900 |
GANG OF VIRTUE - QUEENSROLLAHOUSE |
Generation & Display is Queensrollahouse Artist Studios’ in-house, not-for-profit gallery & event space.We are respectfully applying for a £3,900 grant to support our 2021/22 exhibition programme: 4exhibitions and related events, working with emerging to mid-career artists. |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000£434,661 |
SHUBBAK FESTIVAL |
The project will connect local businesses with local communities and external visitors through a public art project that creates and displays bilingual English & Arabic literature texts by two emerging Palestinian writers from Hajar Press, designed by young Palestinian designers in key local locations, particular locations frequented by the Arab diaspora inc. Beit El Zeytoun, Levant Book Café and others. It is part of Shubbak, London’s largest festival of Contemporary Arab Culture, but specifically designed for the ODPC area. The project will create a map for festival attenders highlighting the locations and businesses in the ODPC area. |
28/04/2021 |
£2,400 |
STARDUST ARTS |
An interactive virtual music workshop that introduces young people to music and the joy of learning amusical instrument. It is aimed at all children aged 6 years and above where they will learn rhythms and timings on their own percussion instruments. It is hoped that the project will be in person in the final weekfor the final performance. This will depend on the government's COVID 19 legislation at that time |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
TALKING AND EXPLORING |
Walking tours of the industrial estate featuring local industry, businesses and buiidlings of architectural importance |
28/04/2021 |
£4,995 |
ABUNDANCE ARTS |
A 12 week programme of study support for KS2 and KS3 students in the local area, using arts to engage students with subjects such as English and Maths |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000£106,021 |
DALGARNO PRE SCHOOL |
A programme of drama and arts sessions for local students in North Kensington, based out of the Dalgarno Community Centre |
28/04/2021 |
£4,990 |
FRESH ARTS CIC |
A programme of theatre activities for children aged 7-11, based out of West Twyford Primary School in Park Royal |
28/04/2021 |
£4,800 |
FACTORY PROJECTS |
A series of workshops and exhbitions exploring the idea of utopia with local people in Old Oak and Park Royal |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
GOODWASTE |
Project involving the creation of street furniture using waste materials from the industrial estate, in turn encouraging engagement with residents surrounding the future of the area |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
KOMMUN SOUND |
A series of music events in Park Royal being delivered post-lockdown to help reinvigorate interest in live music locally |
28/04/2021 |
£4,650 |
UNIAO DA MOCIDADE |
A series of free samba workshops during Summer 2021 at the Oti Mabuse Dance studio in Park Royal, culminating in a live performance |
28/04/2021 |
£4,625 |
JOHN KEBLE COFE PRIMARY SCHOOL |
Additional support for a foodbank in Harlesden, alongside funding to support a gardening club at the school |
28/04/2021 |
£4,990 |
MINDS UNITED CIC |
volunteer programme for local people, using sports coaching to support skils development and routes into higher education and employment |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
SAAFI (SOMALI ADVICE AND FORUM OF INFORMATION) |
Support for a charity who specialise in working with the local Somalian community, offering online training and awareness courses |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000£92,514 |
US CHARITABLE TRUST |
A series of arts and culture activities held over Summer 2021, free for local young people |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
ALOOKINTO |
ALOOKINTO are an artist collective based in Park Royal who focus on platforming the experience of marginalised, often less-visible groups. With a grant from OPDC they will create a zine in collaboration with local artists, platforming the work of emerging creatives in London's largest industrial estate |
28/04/2021 |
£4,320 |
ARC THEATRE |
Arc Theatre focus on creating immersive, interactive theatre that engages young people with challenging topics. No More Whispers will explore FGM (Female Genital Mutilation) in London, supporting students to understand the complexity of the issue in a safe, supportive environment. |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
BLAST STUDIO |
Blast Studio are an artist collective based in Park Royal who specialise in using waste materials to create artwork. "The Hive" will collect waste materials from the industrial estate to create a distinctive sculpture, to be installed outside of Excelsior Studios. |
28/04/2021 |
£4,933 |
BUBBLE + SQUEAK |
Building upon their expansive local networks, Bubble and Squeak will work to create a new newspaper for people living in the Old Oak Estate - this will be circulated monthly, with content being co-produced with local residents and artists. |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
ANGELINA JESSON ARTS LTD - 1995 |
Facilitated by two local artists living in Old Oak, Earthseed will involve local students in the creation of an interactive performance and musical film inspired by "The Parable of the Sower" by Octavia Butler. |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
FASHION REBIRTH |
Building upon a grant awarded during the early phases of the Great Place Scheme, the organisation will create a temporary hub in Park Royal - through this local women working in the creative industries will be able to connect with one another and grow their personal network, supporting improved welbeing in the process. |
28/04/2021 |
£4,600 |
GIRLS I RATE |
GirlsIRate work to create visibilility and opportunities for under-represented communities in the music industry. Girl Royal Oak will involve a series of radio broadcasts, providing a platform to showcase local talent - this will also culimate in a networking event for participants to support their career development further. |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
KIT THEATRE |
KIT Theatre specialise in delivering immersive threatre projects to engage young people with complex topics. Classbot 450 will involve three schools in Harlesden/Stonebridge, introducing students to AI/coding - this will entail a week "takover" using live actors and probelm solving activities. This project is match funded by a £25k grant from the John Lyons Foundation. |
28/04/2021 |
£3,000 |
LOCALITY MATTERS |
A blog about the history of Old Oak and Park Royal with interviews and photography of notable reisdents. |
28/04/2021 |
£4,902£4,891,240 |
LYRIC THEATRE |
An access fund to give young people in and around Old Oak and Park Royal the opportunity to discover their local theatre and new skills and talent through free classes as part of the Young Lyric creative classes programme. |
28/04/2021 |
£4,950 |
OLD OAK PRIMARY SCHOOL |
Buiding upon their expansive local networks, colleagues from Old Oak Primary will develop a series of podcasts in collaboration with residents across the Old Oak Estate. |
28/04/2021 |
£4,940 |
REVO SECCUS |
The project will inform and capture the view of young people on the past, present and future of the OPDC area and the opportunities it will produce in terms of jobs and careers the young people could be learning for at present. |
28/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
TITRA |
Annual Film Festival which supports the decades long filming history of our area and creates a community event for all residents in the Island Triangle conservation area. In addition to screening a selection of films over the weekend, children would learn about the history of our streets as a filming location, there would be opportunities to take part in cultural workshops and a street party for all to attend. |
06/04/2021 |
£37,500 |
SITOPIA FARM |
Make London match funding |
06/04/2021 |
£30,000 |
THINGS MADE PUBLIC |
Make London match funding |
06/04/2021 |
£45,000 |
MIGRATEFUL UK |
Make London match funding |
06/04/2021 |
£30,000 |
KINGSTON UNION OF STUDENTS |
Make London match funding |
06/04/2021 |
£18,000 |
CRYSTAL PALACE PARK TRUST |
Make London match funding |
06/04/2021 |
£13,000 |
FRIENDS OF BARNES COMMON |
Make London match funding |
06/04/2021 |
£12,000 |
BLANK WALLS |
Make London match funding |
01/04/2021 |
£15,000 |
CODE 1 |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£15,000£21,938 |
KANLUNGAN FILIPINO CONSORTIUM |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£15,000 |
ACTION FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£10,600 |
MUSLIM WOMEN'S COLLECTIVE |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£15,000 |
THERAPY FOR HEALING |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£12,001 |
CLUB KALI NETWORK |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£15,000£60,693 |
WORK RIGHTS CENTRE |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£15,000 |
LEWISHAM YOUTH THEATRE |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£14,926 |
LGBTQI+ OUTSIDE |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£4,903£84,145 |
HALKEVI |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
RUF |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£4,851£492 |
FORUM FOR OLDER PEOPLE |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£4,980 |
LERATO |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£4,978£3,883 |
POLICY CENTRE FOR AFRICAN PEOPLES |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£4,800 |
COCO COLLECTIVE |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
NEWHAM MUSLIM FORUM |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£5,000£116,766 |
SUTTON VISION |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£4,350 |
CASSEL HOSPITAL CHARITABLE TRUST |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£5,000 |
CENTRE FOR FEMINIST FOREIGN POLICY |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
01/04/2021 |
£4,990 |
SAMAFAL |
Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships |
31/03/2021 |
£60,458£16,300,000 |
DEPAUL UK |
Immigration advice for rough sleepers |
31/03/2021 |
£90,000£649,511 |
LEWISHAM REFUGEE AND MIGRANT NETWORK |
Immigration advice for rough sleepers |
31/03/2021 |
£58,950£194,406 |
NEWWAY PROJECT |
Immigration advice for rough sleepers |
31/03/2021 |
£83,975£412,354 |
SOUTH LONDON REFUGEE ASSOCIATION |
Immigration advice for rough sleepers |
31/03/2021 |
£100,063£108,793,000 |
ST MUNGO'S |
Immigration advice for rough sleepers |
31/03/2021 |
£106,034£18,309,407 |
THAMES REACH |
Immigration advice for rough sleepers |
23/03/2021 |
£20,220 |
YOU AND ME COUNSELLING |
Young people in Romford aged 7-16 and their parents/carers, focusing on families on low incomes and from BAME groups. |
19/03/2021 |
£94,893 |
WEST LONDON BUSINESS |
Funding towards the continuation of the Park Royal Business Group Manager post for an additional two years. |
18/03/2021 |
£5,000 |
ABRA |
ABRA Community Garden |
18/03/2021 |
£5,000 |
ROSHA NUTT |
Alexandra Palace Art Trail 2021 |
18/03/2021 |
£4,553 |
ENGAGE HERE CIC |
Artists with Dementia in Tower Hamlets |
18/03/2021 |
£5,000 |
CORDWAINERS GROW |
BLooM - Connecting with Nature |
18/03/2021 |
£5,000 |
LOUISE ELY |
Bourne Under Cover |
18/03/2021 |
£4,065 |
PALMERS GREEN ACTION TEAM |
Bring trees to Palmers Green high street |
18/03/2021 |
£5,000 |
THE PURLS.UK |
Building Healthier Communities |
18/03/2021 |
£4,500 |
THREADS |
Community Craft Workshops |
18/03/2021 |
£4,915 |
LIV WRIGHT |
Community Mural for Pymmes Park |
18/03/2021 |
£5,000 |
TRAPPED IN ZONE ONE |
Enhancing Ackroyd Drive Greenlink |
18/03/2021 |
£4,126 |
FRIENDS OF FELTHAM GREEN |
Flourishing Feltham Green |
18/03/2021 |
£4,043 |
GRANVILLE COMMUNITY KITCHEN |
Granville Garden - Feeding Our Community |
18/03/2021 |
£4,500 |
STRATFORD VILLAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD |
Greening Stratford Village Neighborhood |
18/03/2021 |
£4,118 |
GROW LEWISHAM |
Grow it yourself with Grow Lewisham |
18/03/2021 |
£4,463 |
CREATE WITHOUT BORDERS |
Imagining Sanctuary in Lewisham |
18/03/2021 |
£4,565 |
HARROW HERITAGE TRUST |
Improving Pinner Recreation Ground |
18/03/2021 |
£3,950 |
IGNITE ME WOKSHOP THEATRE |
Make Inclusive Theatre online Richmond |
18/03/2021 |
£5,000 |
MAKE MEE STUDIO |
Patched Together Lewisham |
18/03/2021 |
£5,000 |
BLKOUT_UK |
Pearl's Return - BLKOUT LIVE |
18/03/2021 |
£3,684 |
MANOR PARK FRIENDS GROUP |
Play, Learn, Create in Sutton's Garden |
18/03/2021 |
£4,991 |
CRITICAL MOMENT THEATRE |
Speaking Stones Crystal Palace |
18/03/2021 |
£7,820 |
GET SET 4 TENNIS CIC |
Tennis Pathway for children with special educational needs and disabilities in Hillingdon Harrow and Ealing |
18/03/2021 |
£8,040 |
LONGFIELD HALL TRUST |
Women 50+ in specific wards in Lambeth (priority women living alone, carers) |
18/03/2021 |
£18,035 |
MAGGIE KESWICK JENCKS CANCER CARING CENTRES TRUST (MAGGIE’S) |
Adults with cancer and their carers |
18/03/2021 |
£29,159 |
VISION REDBRIDGE CULTURE & LEISURE |
Females who live in lower social-economic areas, that have been identified as having poor mental health and/or have lived through difficult experiences during the COVID19 epidemic including, those that are struggling with isolation, those that have become new mothers or have young children or those that have escape domestic violence. |
17/03/2021 |
£8,490 |
ABILITY BOW |
For older adults with disabilities who may also live with health conditions including mental illness |
17/03/2021 |
£9,390 |
CREATIVE SPACES LONDON |
For BAME women and carers from low income families. Also engage vulnerable residents who have not yet been reached, in particular new mums that may be struggling as a result of early years services being out of action. |
17/03/2021 |
£8,220 |
CYCLING4YOU LTD |
For Black, Asian and minority ethnic, School Mum's, people on a low household income, People without qualifications / long term unemployed and older people. |
17/03/2021 |
£30,212 |
EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT GROUP |
For isolated elderly women |
17/03/2021 |
£26,994 |
INSPIRATIONAL YOUTH LTD |
Young men (BAME) |
17/03/2021 |
£7,008 |
MINDFUL PEAK PERFORMANCE CIC |
Young carers (8-11) and (12-18) |
17/03/2021 |
£14,210 |
MOVEMENTWORKS |
Young children from disadvantaged backgrounds, older children with autism |
17/03/2021 |
£17,859 |
ORGANICLEA |
Social prescribing for mental health/wellbeing |
17/03/2021 |
£19,130 |
RESOURCES FOR AUTISM |
Inactive, autistic adults aged 19 plus, from across the autistic-spectrum who suffer from mental-health issues and suffered disproportionately in-respect of Covid-19 due to their condition. |
17/03/2021 |
£15,877 |
THE BRIDGE |
Older women from lower socio-economic groups, women with long-term conditions and people from BAME communities |
17/03/2021 |
£18,961 |
UNITED RESPONSE |
For people with mild and profound learning and physical disabilities, Autism, Asperger’s Syndrome, and mental health needs (18-65+) |
17/03/2021 |
£30,814 |
VERSUS ARTHRITIS |
For people with arthritis |
17/03/2021 |
£26,295 |
YOUTH REALITIES |
Young women aged 12-25, specifically those with experience of domestic/ relationship abuse, sexual violence, mental health challenges, social or/and academic isolation, low-income. |
16/03/2021 |
£6,267 |
REFUGEE CAFE |
Community led social action project to support recovery from COVID19 |
16/03/2021 |
£9,000 |
NATIONAL FOOD SERVICE LONDON |
Community led social action project to support recovery from COVID19 |
16/03/2021 |
£8,872 |
CONNECTED ROUTES CIC |
Community led social action project to support recovery from COVID19 |
16/03/2021 |
£8,964 |
GRANVILLE COMMUNITY KITCHEN |
Community led social action project to support recovery from COVID19 |
16/03/2021 |
£7,010 |
POWERHOUSE FOR WOMEN |
Community led social action project to support recovery from COVID19 |
16/03/2021 |
£9,000 |
EMPOWERING DEAF SOCIETY |
Community led social action project to support recovery from COVID19 |
16/03/2021 |
£9,000 |
GOLDSTAR CREATIVE MARKETING |
Community led social action project to support recovery from COVID19 |
16/03/2021 |
£8,880 |
WOMENS INCLUSIVE TEAM |
Community led social action project to support recovery from COVID19 |
16/03/2021 |
£6,370 |
ALL FAITHS AND NONE |
Community led social action project to support recovery from COVID19 |
16/03/2021 |
£8,304 |
GOLD & SILVER INTERPRISES CIC |
Community led social action project to support recovery from COVID19 |
16/03/2021 |
£4,444 |
EVELYN TENANTS AND RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
Community led social action project to support recovery from COVID19 |
16/03/2021 |
£8,685 |
SOUTH NORWOOD COMMUNITY KITCHEN |
Community led social action project to support recovery from COVID19 |
16/03/2021 |
£8,991 |
MVP MEDIA CIC |
Community led social action project to support recovery from COVID19 |
16/03/2021 |
£8,990 |
CHAPEL OF MERCY |
Community led social action project to support recovery from COVID19 |
16/03/2021 |
£8,390 |
MIDDLE EASTERN WOMEN AND SOCIETY ORGANISATION |
Community led social action project to support recovery from COVID19 |
16/03/2021 |
£1,320 |
ON THE RECORD CIC |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,500 |
PHILIPPA FOUND (ARTIST) |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,500£53,973 |
PHOSPHOROS THEATRE CIC |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,500 |
QUILOMBO UK |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,500 |
SPORT4HEALTH COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,500£68,490 |
APSARA ARTS |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,105 |
BADU COMMUNITY CIC |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,270 |
CAPORALES CENTRALISTAS SAN MIGUEL LONDON |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,500 |
THE SHOW CRIB |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,440£87,381 |
THE THANET YOUTH & COMMUNITY CENTRE |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,500 |
THERAPY4HEALING |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,500 |
WAPPING YOUTH FC |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,500 |
GROUNDSWELL ARTS |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,500 |
GROWING HOPE |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,500 |
HACKNEY COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT TRUST |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,200 |
JAZANNE ARTS CIC |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,500 |
JOY OF SOUND |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,500£115,060 |
KAYD SOMALI ARTS & CULTURE |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,495 |
MOVE DANCE FEEL COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
16/03/2021 |
£1,500 |
FOTOSYNTHESIS |
To analyse, present and share community on-traditional/creative insights |
06/03/2021 |
£37,500 |
SITOPIA FARM CIC |
Community interest company looking to create a local food growing farm in Greenwich with a range of community activities and events |
06/03/2021 |
£45,000£232,310 |
MIGRATEFUL CIO |
Provide a permanent home for Migrateful, a social enterprise that helps refugees, asylum seekers and migrants to share their traditional cuisines with the public, training them to become professional cookery class teachers as a way to access employment and integration in the UK. New centre will be established in the 3 Corners Centre in Clerkenwell |
06/03/2021 |
£30,000 |
ACTON ARTS CIC |
Transformation of the old Library on Acton High Street to accommodate a pop-up cinema housing a single screen viewing area and a bar/café that will have independent traders present |
06/03/2021 |
£18,000£230,750 |
CULTIVATE LONDON LTD |
This project aims to deliver a 2560m2 community garden with hub space looking to run educational and volunteering activities around horticulture. It aims to connect through collaboration a range of community groups to use the space. Through engaging with green spaces, it aims to improve mental health and wellbeing and foster greater social linkages in the area to address the impact of Covid19 |
06/03/2021 |
£32,000 |
MOUNTFORD GROWING COMMUNITY |
An architectural summer school for local young people (NEETS) to co-design a proposal and enable the construction a self-build community space in the next stage. The space would be used for a variety of community and education activities. A summer school for young people to acquire new skills who face the challenge of being marginalised. Because of the design of the self-build element, the project has a high focus on sustainability and green innovation enabling young people to learn useful skills for their future professional progression |
06/03/2021 |
£18,000 |
CRYSTAL PALACE PARK TRUST |
Having recently registered the stage as an Asset of Community Value, The Crystal Palace Park Trust want to reboot the 'Rusty Laptop’- as the concert bowl is affectionately known by locals. The first step, which this campaign addresses, is to resurface the large stage floor area with a durable new timber decking and undertake essential maintenance works in the back-of-house structure |
06/03/2021 |
£12,000 |
BUD STUDIO |
The design and execution of 6 mural artworks across Tottenham sites, co-designed with local community and business by a locally based artist studio |
23/02/2021 |
£15,000 |
HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM VOLUNTEER CENTRE AND VOLUNTEER CENTRE CAMDEN |
For the delivery of asupport network for mutual aid groups in London |
15/02/2021 |
£14,000 |
CHARLTON ATHLETIC COMMUNITY TRUST |
A series of alternative curriculum workshops for Key stage 3-4 vulnerable young people, focusing on problem solving and teamwork and improving emotional wellbeing, resilience and raising aspirations. Football will be used as an engagement tool for participants. An additional module delivered by CACT’s Head of Diversity will focus on social justice and anti-racism, supporting and empowering young people to act collectively. |
10/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
BADU CIC |
Small group tuition with sports/physical (football and basketball) activities and mental health and trauma wraparound support for vulnerable young people in primary and secondary schools. Project will provide ‘Tree of Life’ training to participants, enabling young people to talk about their lives in ways that aren’t retraumatising. Young people will learn to facilitate this and support future facilitation. |
10/02/2021 |
£30,690 |
THE CHANGE FOUNDATION |
Dance 4 Change uses dance therapy and performance to support marginalised young women (16-25) in Lambeth with mental health disorders, worsened by Covid-19. It helps focus on the body instead of the mind, facilitating improvements in mental and emotional well-being. Project will include dance therapy and mindfulness sessions |
08/02/2021 |
£42,770 |
RIGHT DEVELOPMENT SPORTS |
RDF will offer a menu of services and activities to engage young people 6-18 from areas of multiple deprivation whose families have been emotionally and economically affected directly by the pandemic. Running for 24 weeks the programme will run two weekly physical activity sessions (basketball) per area to engage participants. The project will provide participants' with healthy meal at each session to their door in partnership with Kitchen Social. Incorporated within the project will be youth mental health workshops and personal goal setting workshops and support service mapping and signposting. These sessions will also be made available digitally. |
08/02/2021 |
£9,771 |
TRINITY LABAN CONSERVATOIRE OF MUSIC AND DANCE |
Funding is for two programmes: 1) Dancing Ahead: a project for CYP (10-16 years) with poor mental health. Research informed, set up originally as part of Headstart national programme, the class focuses on building resilience by providing a positive learning environment through dance; and 2) DanceAbility: a project for CYP with physical and/or learning disabilities (5 – 10 years) and siblings, which provides physical activity, creativity, social interaction, increasing participants' confidence and social skills. |
08/02/2021 |
£18,125 |
AFC WIMBLEDON FOUNDATION |
The funding is for delivering an extension of our current summer scheme's at targeted venues in socially deprived estates in Merton. Active Womble programmes will provide a mixture of multi-sports, dance, drama, arts and education provision for referred young children aged 8 – 13 |
03/02/2021 |
£114,130 |
ACTIVATE LEARNING |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,777,224 |
BARKING & DAGENHAM LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£6,118,615 |
BARKING AND DAGENHAM COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£13,860,415 |
BARNET & SOUTHGATE COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£2,111,309 |
BEXLEY LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£3,240,733 |
BRENT LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£6,682,226 |
BROMLEY COLLEGE OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,724,755 |
BROMLEY LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£117,210 |
BROOKLANDS COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£413,792 |
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COLLEGE GROUP |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,249,178 |
CAMDEN LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£2,077,721 |
CAPEL MANOR COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£584,745 |
COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LONDON |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£3,958,876 |
CROYDON COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£4,279,511 |
CROYDON LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£681,697 |
EALING LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£8,440,736 |
EALING, HAMMERSMITH & WEST LONDON COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£934,100 |
EAST SURREY COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£2,295,866 |
HACKNEY LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£2,968,641 |
HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,885,272 |
HARINGEY LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£216,894 |
HARLOW COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£748,224 |
HARROW LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,104,416 |
HAVERING LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£6,941,196 |
HCUC |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£705,522 |
HERTFORD REGIONAL COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,676,320 |
HILLINGDON LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£2,491,083 |
HOUNSLOW LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,090,362 |
ISLINGTON LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£224,816 |
KENT COUNTY COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£9,662,055 |
LAMBETH COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£2,468,017 |
LAMBETH LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£3,533,685 |
LEWISHAM LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£2,283,763 |
MARY WARD SETTLEMENT |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,465,718 |
MERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£9,784,909 |
MORLEY COLLEGE LIMITED |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£11,284,404 |
NCG |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£17,289,352 |
NEW CITY COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£12,880,336 |
NEWHAM COLLEGE OF FURTHER EDUCATION |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£3,943,081 |
NEWHAM LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£138,924 |
NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,649,427 |
NORTH EAST SURREY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (NESCOT) |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£218,942 |
NORTH HERTFORDSHIRE COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£198,506 |
NORTH KENT COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£160,017 |
OAKLANDS COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£950,617 |
ORCHARD HILL COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£2,401,931 |
REDBRIDGE LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£4,528,228 |
RICHMOND AND HILLCROFT ADULT AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,250,523 |
RICHMOND UPON THAMES COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£225,001 |
RICHMOND UPON THAMES LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,936,756 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,594,241 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,081,417 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON UPON THAMES |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£211,674 |
RUSKIN COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£196,400 |
SHREWSBURY COLLEGES GROUP |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£437,982 |
SOUTH ESSEX COLLEGE OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£11,022,987 |
SOUTH THAMES COLLEGES GROUP |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,537,337 |
SOUTHWARK LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,507,889 |
STANMORE COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£109,676 |
SURREY ADULT LEARNING (SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL) |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£2,063,818 |
SUTTON LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£596,640 |
THE BROOKE HOUSE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£7,328,833 |
THE CITY LITERARY INSTITUTE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£81,715 |
THE UNIVERSITY OF WEST LONDON |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£429,642 |
THE WINDSOR FOREST COLLEGES GROUP |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£31,339,628 |
THE WKCIC GROUP |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£2,541,204 |
TOWER HAMLETS LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£10,704,598 |
UNITED COLLEGES GROUP |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£561,921 |
UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS, LONDON |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£7,304,520 |
WALTHAM FOREST COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£3,281,415 |
WALTHAM FOREST LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,593,934 |
WANDSWORTH LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£182,726 |
WEST HERTS COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£3,306,023 |
WEST THAMES COLLEGE |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£6,664,160 |
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,316,043 |
WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£4,659,931 |
WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE CORPORATION |
AEB funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
ACTIVATE LEARNING |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
BARKING & DAGENHAM LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£371,460 |
BARKING AND DAGENHAM COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£490,389 |
BARNET & SOUTHGATE COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
BEXLEY LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
BRENT LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£490,729 |
BROMLEY COLLEGE OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
BROMLEY LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
BROOKLANDS COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COLLEGE GROUP |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
CAMDEN LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£201,647 |
CAPEL MANOR COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LONDON |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£419,199 |
CROYDON COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
CROYDON LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
EALING LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£282,070 |
EALING, HAMMERSMITH & WEST LONDON COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£71,412 |
EAST SURREY COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
HACKNEY LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
HARINGEY LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
HARLOW COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
HARROW LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
HAVERING LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£551,035 |
HCUC |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,393 |
HERTFORD REGIONAL COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
HILLINGDON LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
HOUNSLOW LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
ISLINGTON LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
KENT COUNTY COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£427,114 |
LAMBETH COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
LAMBETH LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
LEWISHAM LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
MARY WARD SETTLEMENT |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
MERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£305,488 |
MORLEY COLLEGE LIMITED |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£266,036 |
NCG |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£598,211 |
NEW CITY COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£593,777 |
NEWHAM COLLEGE OF FURTHER EDUCATION |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
NEWHAM LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
NEWHAM SIXTH FORM COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£190,628 |
NORTH EAST SURREY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (NESCOT) |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
NORTH HERTFORDSHIRE COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£58,334 |
NORTH KENT COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
OAKLANDS COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
ORCHARD HILL COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
REDBRIDGE LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£80,274 |
RICHMOND AND HILLCROFT ADULT AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£124,066 |
RICHMOND UPON THAMES COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
RICHMOND UPON THAMES LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON UPON THAMES |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
RUSKIN COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
SHREWSBURY COLLEGES GROUP |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
SOUTH ESSEX COLLEGE OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£723,035 |
SOUTH THAMES COLLEGES GROUP |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
SOUTHWARK LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£146,701 |
STANMORE COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
SURREY ADULT LEARNING (SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL) |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
SUTTON LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£61,526 |
THE BROOKE HOUSE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£126,326 |
THE CITY LITERARY INSTITUTE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
THE UNIVERSITY OF WEST LONDON |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
THE WINDSOR FOREST COLLEGES GROUP |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£1,322,039 |
THE WKCIC GROUP |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
TOWER HAMLETS LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£634,287 |
UNITED COLLEGES GROUP |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS, LONDON |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£510,916 |
WALTHAM FOREST COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
WALTHAM FOREST LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
WANDSWORTH LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
WEST HERTS COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£262,111 |
WEST THAMES COLLEGE |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£66,350 |
WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£50,000 |
WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE CORPORATION |
NSF funded education and training |
03/02/2021 |
£9,640 |
ALL STARS YOUTH CLUB LIMITED |
This project will deliver boxing and fitness activities and 1-2-1 mentoring sessions to disadvantaged young people (aged 10 to 21), primarily from Black and Asian Minority Ethnic background at risk or directly involved in youth violence and crime. |
03/01/2021 |
£37,000 |
FRENFORD CLUBS |
To act as the Lead partner on the My London: Enabling Youth Social Action Programme in the in the Barking and Dagenham and Redbridge partnership area |
03/01/2021 |
£37,000 |
LEWISHAM YOUTH THEATRE |
To act as the Lead partner on the My London: Enabling Youth Social Action Programme in the in the Greenwich and Lewisham partnership area |
03/01/2021 |
£37,000 |
EALING AND HOUNSLOW CVS |
To act as the Lead partner on the My London: Enabling Youth Social Action Programme in the in the Ealing and Hillingdon partnership area |
01/12/2020 |
£36,700£536,660 |
CORAM’S FIELDS AND THE HARMSWORTH MEMORIAL PLAYGROUND |
Greener Futures |
01/12/2020 |
£20,000£808,553 |
GLOBAL GENERATION |
Patchwork Gardening |
01/12/2020 |
£16,200£1,274,082 |
CASTLEHAVEN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION |
Operation Bedspread |
01/12/2020 |
£23,125£1,150,237 |
BUILDING BRIDGES CAREERS SERVICES |
Northolts's Breathing Spaces |
01/12/2020 |
£10,753£3,691,416 |
LONDON WILDLIFE TRUST |
From Grey to Green at CSNP |
01/12/2020 |
£10,000£159,287 |
PURSUING INDEPENDENT PATHS (PIP) |
PiPs and seeds |
01/12/2020 |
£6,836£385,684 |
CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES & ST VINCENT DE PAUL |
Landscaping & planting front courtyard |
01/12/2020 |
£10,100£15,600 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON |
South Norwood Goes Wild for All |
01/12/2020 |
£29,370£271,417 |
OCTOPUS COMMUNITY NETWORK |
Rooftop Kitchen Garden & Living Leaning Greenspaces |
01/12/2020 |
£35,000£66,124 |
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA |
Swinbrook Estate Greening Project |
01/12/2020 |
£40,000£187,734 |
INCREDIBLE EDIBLE LAMBETH |
Grow Back Greener Estates |
01/12/2020 |
£30,053£84,381 |
NATURE VIBEZZZ |
Grow Back Greener with Nature Vibezzz |
01/12/2020 |
£20,000£129,574 |
THE FROGLIFE TRUST |
Lambeth Loves Nature |
01/12/2020 |
£20,000£1,620,462 |
POLKA CHILDREN'S THEATRE |
Polka Community Garden |
01/12/2020 |
£40,000£41,601 |
THE ROYAL DOCKS LEARNING & ACTIVITY CENTRE |
Royal Docks Grass Routes |
01/12/2020 |
£5,132£250,441 |
TRANSITION TOWN ILFORD |
Valentines Park Forest Garden |
01/12/2020 |
£8,208 |
ACTION FOR REFUGEES IN LEWISHAM (AFRIL) |
Allotment of Refuge |
01/12/2020 |
£20,000£354,091 |
THE EXCHANGE ERITH |
The Greenhouse and The Grow-ver |
01/12/2020 |
£15,295£400,314 |
SOUTH LONDON BOTANICAL INSTITUTE |
Pavement Plants for People |
01/12/2020 |
£15,144£781,656 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH |
Sunnyhill Nature Garden |
01/12/2020 |
£15,000 |
THE ALBANY |
Rewilding the Albany Garden |
01/12/2020 |
£14,000£153,594 |
HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS |
Enhancing SE23 |
01/12/2020 |
£12,500£400,314 |
THE NEW CROSS GATE TRUST |
Nurturing nature in New Cross |
01/12/2020 |
£15,050£2,980,581 |
BETHNAL GREEN NATURE RESERVE TRUST |
Bethnal Green Wetlands Rescue |
01/12/2020 |
£22,058£621,279 |
CREATIVE CITY LIMITED |
Herbert Road Green Oasis |
01/12/2020 |
£19,096£918,045 |
CORE ARTS |
The Wardle Street Project |
01/12/2020 |
£9,268£159,287 |
ST MARY'S SECRET GARDEN |
Haggerston's Singing Hedgerow |
01/12/2020 |
£40,000£413,314 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY |
CookBook Edible Library |
01/12/2020 |
£25,000£413,314 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY |
Gladstone Parklet |
01/12/2020 |
£14,200 |
COMPANY DRINKS |
Green Health in Our Hands |
01/12/2020 |
£16,419 |
BARNET ENVIRONMENT SUPPORT TEAM |
Grahame Park Community Gardening |
01/12/2020 |
£7,602 |
HACKNEY HERBAL |
Hackney Wick Greening |
01/12/2020 |
£40,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW |
Creation of Northcote Local Nature Reserve |
01/12/2020 |
£37,300 |
ORGANICLEA COMMUNITY GROWERS |
Green Up Priory, Let's Grow! |
27/11/2020 |
£10,000£60,693 |
WORK RIGHTS CENTRE |
European outreach work |
27/11/2020 |
£10,000£1,185,475 |
AIRE CENTRE |
European outreach work |
27/11/2020 |
£10,000£488,821 |
RIGHTS OF WOMEN |
European outreach work |
27/11/2020 |
£10,000 |
POMOC |
European outreach work |
27/11/2020 |
£10,000 |
NEW EUROPEANS UK |
European outreach work |
27/11/2020 |
£10,000£452,347 |
HARROW LAW CENTRE |
European outreach work |
27/11/2020 |
£7,750£101,396 |
SETTLED |
European outreach work |
19/11/2020 |
£4,660 |
TRUE YOU TODAY |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
19/11/2020 |
£3,225 |
ILLUMINATE FREEDOM |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
19/11/2020 |
£6,500 |
THE CAXTON YOUTH ORGANISATION |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£6,696 |
ADVICE SUPPORT KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£8,646 |
CAPITAL KIDS CRICKET |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£9,774 |
NNE AGWU CONSTITUTION |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£4,900 |
DOST CENTRE FOR YOUNG REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£4,068 |
MUSHIN SCHOOL OF MARTIAL ARTS |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£9,930 |
CYCLETASTIC |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£3,393 |
CAMDEN SHORINJI KEMPO |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£6,808 |
ANGEL SHED THEATRE COMPANY |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£2,500 |
SAXON CROWN SWIMMING CLUB |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£9,478 |
URBAN STUDIO SESSIONS |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£9,160 |
AMITY EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£9,976 |
COMMUNITY NETWORK GROUP CIC |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£4,530 |
THE BLAIR ACADEMY |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£10,000 |
THE YOGA FOR LIFE PROJECT CIC |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£4,111 |
WILLOW LEARNING FOR LIFE LTD |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£8,584 |
EMPOWERING DEAF SOCIETY |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£10,000 |
MBILLA ARTS CIC |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£4,650 |
SLIDE DANCE LTD |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£5,600 |
THE BLOCK WORKOUT FOUNDATION |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£5,508 |
PD KINETICS CIC |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£4,950 |
SOLIDARITY SPORTS |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£4,800 |
TOWER HAMLETS YOUTH SPORT FOUNDATION (PLATFORM CRICKET) |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£10,000 |
PASCAL THEATRE COMPANY |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£6,070 |
COMMUNITIES FIRST CHARITABLE FOUNDATION |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£9,960 |
VISCERAL CREATIVE |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£8,922 |
LEADERS IN COMMUNITY |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£9,072 |
CROYSUTTWARRIORS GOALBALL CLUB |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£5,000 |
WHEELY TOTS |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£6,000 |
SOUTH LONDON TOPCATS CIC |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£9,398 |
NENE TEREZA |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£5,000 |
RECONNECTION ALSO KNOWN BY EAST AFRICAN DIASPORA COMMUNITY NETWORK (EDCN) |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£9,240 |
GIVE IT YOUR MAX |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
01/11/2020 |
£4,825 |
EAST ONE YOUTH AND COMMUNITY SERVICES |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding which supports sport and physical activity projects tackling increased levels of social isolation and loneliness as a consequence of COVID-19. |
21/10/2020 |
£9,552 |
THE PARENT HOUSE |
Connecting Communities |
01/10/2020 |
£141,123 |
YOUNG ROOTS |
London Together grant joint funded by GLA and Comic Relief. Grant to support sport and advice hub which integrates sporting and youth activities with access to in-depth one-on-on casework support, and expert legal and therapeutic support. |
01/10/2020 |
£113,625 |
XLP |
London Together grant joint funded by GLA and Comic Relief. This grant will help children and young people (CYP) in the 9 most impoverished inner-city boroughs of London. CYP who live in these neighbourhoods face the symptoms of structural poverty including low educational outcomes, poor physical/mental health, and the risk of falling victim to or getting recruited by criminal gangs both outside and within their communities. |
01/10/2020 |
£106,142 |
SOCIAL ACTION FOR HEALTH |
London Together grant joint funded by GLA and Comic Relief. This grant helps to increase uptake of physical activity in marginalised and underserved groups. My Moves develops culturally-accessible low impact exercise (dance) with people from Black Asian and Minority Ethnic communities. By combining traditional dances with ESOL lessons, and then the opportunity to get together through food, they aim to increase social integration, foster a sense of community and provide accessible exercise for communities excluded from (culturally inappropriate/ inaccessible) mainstream sport services. |
01/10/2020 |
£103,000 |
FIGHT4CHANGE |
London Together grant joint funded by GLA and Comic Relief. This grant will support Londoners aged approx. 18-35 to overcome mental health challenges that are affecting their ability to socially integrate. |
01/10/2020 |
£93,582 |
ENGLISH FOR ACTION |
London Together grant joint funded by GLA and Comic Relief. The grant will support programme combining language learning with sport/physical activity sessions and support adult migrants and refugees to feel part of the London communities they live in. |
01/10/2020 |
£83,025 |
AFGHANISTAN AND CENTRAL ASIAN ASSOCIATION (ACAA) |
London Together grant joint funded by GLA and Comic Relief. This project will create a safe space for Muslim refugee girls, 11-16, often excluded from mainstream sport, to play football. The project will develop key life skills and improve health and wellbeing. Additionally, the project aims to strengthen connections and links to other communities in Hounslow and Ealing and challenge stereotypes and under-representation of Muslim girls in community sport. |
01/10/2020 |
£68,400 |
ACTIVE COMMUNITIES NETWORK |
London Together grant joint funded by GLA and Comic Relief. This project will work in four areas of Southwark, taking in estates that all lack cohesion. Active Communities Network will work alongside Millwall Community Trust; each will deliver a programme of open access sports-sessions for community members to increase trust and co-operation between residents. Alongside this will be work with leaders from ten grassroots sporting groups, to build their integration. |
01/10/2020 |
£41,219 |
THE BIKE PROJECT |
London Together grant joint funded by GLA and Comic Relief. This grant funds Pedal Power, which supports female refugees to develop cycling skills in London. Through cycling lessons and having a recycled bicycle, refugee women will increase their social mobility and thus their ability to access services, explore their local community, whilst improving their mental and physical health. |
01/10/2020 |
£42,995 |
ABBEY COMMUNITY CENTRE |
London Together grant joint funded by GLA and Comic Relief. This grant funds the Fitness for Friendship programme supporting older Londoners who are isolated, lonely and disconnected from community life. People aged 60+ living near the community centre located in Kilburn. Through the project’s ongoing targeted and tailored sports/physical activities programme and 1:1 support, participants will develop friendships, community belonging, confidence, better access to other care, and will improve their physical and mental health. |
01/10/2020 |
£9,690 |
LEWISHAM WRESTLING CLUB |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£10,000 |
CHINGFORD CRICKET CLUB |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£10,000 |
ACHEINU LIMITED T/A THE BOYS CLUBHOUSE |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£10,000 |
VOICE OF THE SOMALI COMMUNITY LTD |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£20,854 |
QPR IN THE COMMUNITY TRUST |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£40,000 |
OCEAN YOUTH CONNEXIONS |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£10,000 |
D'EYNSFORD TENANT MANAGEMENT ORGANISATION CIC |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£10,000 |
REACHING HIGHER |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£10,000 |
AFC WEMBLEY |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£48,955 |
SKYWAY CHARITY |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£30,400 |
LONDON BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£6,903 |
LERATO COMMUNITY INITIATIVE C.I.C |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£48,500 |
ACTIVE COMMUNITIES NETWORK |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£5,393 |
MINDFUL PEAK PERFORMANCE CIC |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£49,200 |
PEACE BALLERS CIC |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£7,817 |
FUTURE STARS |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£9,020 |
THE ANGEL HANDS FOUNDATION |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£9,975 |
PERFORMANCE PLUS SPORT UK |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£8,509 |
HR SPORTS ACADEMY CIC |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£34,520 |
NEWHAM ALL STAR SPORTS ACADEMY |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£9,970 |
THE JASON ROBERTS FOUNDATION |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
01/10/2020 |
£9,984 |
ACTION YOUTH BOXING INTERVENTION |
COVID-19 London Community Response Grant, Wave 3 |
07/09/2020 |
£14,000 |
STREATHAM COMMON CO-OPERATIVE |
The project aims to protect a woodland habitat for future generations. A new trail pathway will reduce erosion, designate protected areas, and increase accessibility to promote local uses. Measures including new insect hotels will encourage more within the area. The activity programme aims to build skills, knowledge, and a sense of belonging in the local community |
22/07/2020 |
£20,000 |
BRITISH BANGLADESHI FASHION COUNCIL |
British Bangladeshi Fashion Council working with a range of relevant partners to create a new Fashion and Creative hub in the heart of a residential community. The project aims to support more diverse parts of the community to engage with the wider East London Fashion District initiatives |
05/07/2020 |
£25,000 |
WOOD STREET WALLS |
A collaboration between local arts collective and a renowned artist to create a street mural to celebrate the high street through a distinctive design developed alongside local resients and businesses |
25/06/2020 |
£40,000£200,079 |
APPLECART ARTS |
Feasibility and business planning ahead of the potential wholesale renovation of a run down community centre in the diverse Upton Park area. The project aims to create a new, valued space open to the whole community as a place to come together, share culture, promote social cohesion and support emerging creative talent |
18/06/2020 |
£50,000 |
SPACE MAN LIMITED |
The expansion of the UK's first social enterprise cinema. Volunteer-run, the cinema is a wider piece of social infrastructure supporting social integration through a varying programme and open approach. This project will expand the hub and add an additional screen double the community programme and ensure more sustainable revenues. |
15/06/2020 |
£25,000£155,203 |
STREETS OF GROWTH |
A space for at-risk young people to develop confidence and social skills through music and creative arts in a refurbished space to call their own. |
15/06/2020 |
£20,000 |
SURREY DOCKS FARM PROVIDENT SOCIETY LTD |
Supporting the restoration of a unique community space run by 40 young farmers aged 8-13. They spend weekends looking after animals, growing and cooking food and conserving a wildlife habitat, right in the heart of London |
15/06/2020 |
£12,000 |
KINGS CRESCENT TENANTS AND RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
A modest TRA-led project to turn a disused ground floor commercial unit into a community space and associated events programme. This will unlock the potential of the new play-street in front with facilities to host events that bring all residents together |
15/06/2020 |
£12,500 |
CAFé VAN GOGH (RAW INGREDIENTS CIC) |
A not-for-profit vegan café committed to providing opportunities for people with learning disabilities through prominent front of house training and employment. An underused lower ground area will be refurbished to a standard that supports the training aspirations whilst expanding capacity |
15/06/2020 |
£25,000 |
ARTMONGERS ACTION |
A mural making skill-sharing initiative in Lewisham, teaching young people the processes and artistic skills to have a positive social impact through colourful and though-provoking public art. Works would be placed in neglected public spaces and offer opportunities to develop future local artists. |
15/06/2020 |
£15,000 |
THE FRIENDS OF STREATHAM HILL THEATRE |
Community-led Viability Study to consider the future of the 'at risk,' Grade II listed, 2,800 capacity, former Streatham Hill Theatre on Streatham's high street. |
31/05/2020 |
£15,000£72,762 |
LIVING WAY MINISTRIES |
Transforming a disused off-license shop unit into a lively arts and cultural training and trading space. The project aims to attract businesses and footfall to an under-used shopping centre-cum-housing estate, whilst connecting people with each other and new opportunities |
30/05/2020 |
£25,000£170,947 |
STREETS OF GROWTH |
Match funding to Crowdfund London Round 7 |
30/05/2020 |
£50,000 |
LEXI CINEMA / SPACE MAN LTD |
Match funding to Crowdfund London Round 7 |
30/05/2020 |
£20,000 |
SURREY DOCKS FARM |
Match funding to Crowdfund London Round 7 |
30/05/2020 |
£14,000 |
STREATHAM COMMON COMMUNITY OPERATIONS LIMITED |
Match funding to Crowdfund London Round 7 |
30/05/2020 |
£12,000 |
KINGS CRESCENT TRA |
Match funding to Crowdfund London Round 7 |
30/05/2020 |
£50,000 |
ROMAN ROAD TRUST |
Match funding to Crowdfund London Round 7 |
30/05/2020 |
£12,500 |
RAW INGREDIENTS CIC |
Match funding to Crowdfund London Round 7 |
30/05/2020 |
£15,000£72,762 |
LIVING WAY MINISTRIES |
Match funding to Crowdfund London Round 7 |
30/05/2020 |
£25,000 |
WOOD STREET WALLS |
Match funding to Crowdfund London Round 7 |
30/05/2020 |
£40,000£200,079 |
APPLECART ARTS |
Match funding to Crowdfund London Round 7 |
30/05/2020 |
£25,000 |
ARTMONGERS |
Match funding to Crowdfund London Round 7 |
30/05/2020 |
£15,000 |
FRIENDS OF STREATHAM HILL THEATRE |
Match funding to Crowdfund London Round 7 |
30/05/2020 |
£20,000 |
BRITISH BANGLADESHI FASHION COUNCIL |
Match funding to Crowdfund London Round 7 |
01/04/2020 |
£4,300 |
CAPOYOGA UK |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding. Projects aim to use sport and physcial activity to bring Londoners from different backgrounds together and/or address lonelisee and social isolation. |
01/04/2020 |
£4,800 |
CASUAL BALLERZ CIC |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding. Projects aim to use sport and physcial activity to bring Londoners from different backgrounds together and/or address lonelisee and social isolation. |
01/04/2020 |
£4,130 |
HODAN SOMALI COMMUNITY |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding. Projects aim to use sport and physcial activity to bring Londoners from different backgrounds together and/or address lonelisee and social isolation. |
01/04/2020 |
£4,890 |
CENTRE FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding. Projects aim to use sport and physcial activity to bring Londoners from different backgrounds together and/or address lonelisee and social isolation. |
01/04/2020 |
£3,189 |
SOUTH LONDON RENEGADES |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding. Projects aim to use sport and physcial activity to bring Londoners from different backgrounds together and/or address lonelisee and social isolation. |
01/04/2020 |
£4,320 |
TRUEFITT COLLECTIVE DANCE THEATRE |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding. Projects aim to use sport and physcial activity to bring Londoners from different backgrounds together and/or address lonelisee and social isolation. |
01/04/2020 |
£3,020 |
DANCING TAO |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding. Projects aim to use sport and physcial activity to bring Londoners from different backgrounds together and/or address lonelisee and social isolation. |
01/04/2020 |
£5,000 |
PARA DANCE UK |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding. Projects aim to use sport and physcial activity to bring Londoners from different backgrounds together and/or address lonelisee and social isolation. |
01/04/2020 |
£4,000 |
SPORTS AND LIFE SKILLS |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding. Projects aim to use sport and physcial activity to bring Londoners from different backgrounds together and/or address lonelisee and social isolation. |
01/04/2020 |
£4,924 |
COMMUNITY CRICKET |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding. Projects aim to use sport and physcial activity to bring Londoners from different backgrounds together and/or address lonelisee and social isolation. |
01/04/2020 |
£5,000 |
ANATOLIAN MUSLIMS SOCIETY |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding. Projects aim to use sport and physcial activity to bring Londoners from different backgrounds together and/or address lonelisee and social isolation. |
01/04/2020 |
£3,300 |
TELL IT PARENTS NETWORK |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding. Projects aim to use sport and physcial activity to bring Londoners from different backgrounds together and/or address lonelisee and social isolation. |
01/04/2020 |
£3,288 |
PREMIER FOUNDATION |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding. Projects aim to use sport and physcial activity to bring Londoners from different backgrounds together and/or address lonelisee and social isolation. |
01/04/2020 |
£18,029 |
XENIA |
ESOL plus Arts |
01/04/2020 |
£30,000 |
CITY LITERARY INSTITUTE |
ESOL plus Arts |
01/04/2020 |
£24,660 |
GROUNDWORK |
ESOL plus Arts |
01/04/2020 |
£28,224 |
LEARNING UNLIMITED |
ESOL plus Arts |
20/03/2020 |
£4,976 |
DODDINGTON WEST RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
Citizenship Project |
20/03/2020 |
£3,440 |
ARTBASH & BE |
This Is Me |
09/03/2020 |
£748,000 |
LB ENFIELD |
Woodland creation |
07/03/2020 |
£50,000 |
ROMAN ROAD TRUST |
Transforming a temporary community structure on Roman Road into a new community learning and cultural space in partnership with local institutions. The project will provide an open, accessible, and flexible space to support a variety of local uses and engagement opportunities |
06/03/2020 |
£25,000 |
NEWHAM COUNCIL |
Newham Heritage Month |
05/03/2020 |
£5,000 |
FILMANTHROPY CIC |
Pop Up: Museum |
01/03/2020 |
£10,928 |
THE AVENUES YOUTH PROJECT |
"Teen Spirit 2020 Building on the learning from their year 1 YLI funded project, young people aged 16-19 will be trained as peer mentors and matched with vulnerable younger peers whilst receiving support from youth workers and earning an ASDAN qualification. The programme has evolved to include a series of learning clinics to prepare the volunteers for the challenging issues that may arise." |
01/03/2020 |
£15,000 |
BLACK TRAINING AND ENTERPRISE GROUP |
"Game Changer 15 young people per borough will take part in a 12 week programme to create an interactive game which raises awareness about the impacts of knife crime. Young people will go through the process of creating, developing, testing and marketing of the game. The game will then be distributed to other youth groups. " |
01/03/2020 |
£15,000 |
WRITERZ AND SCRIBEZ CIC |
"Snapshot Stories Project helping vulnerable young people aged 15-20 create social change through art. Supporting 3 cohorts of 8 to go through a structured programme of art and resilience workshops, volunteering sessions and art for social change workshop. Culminating in arts awards and a celebration event. " |
01/03/2020 |
£14,925 |
AFGHANISTAN AND CENTRAL ASIAN ASSOCIATION |
"Afghan and Central Asian cultural Festival 2020 A project engaging Afghan and central Asian young people in the planning, organising, delivery and evaluation of a summer festival showcasing the recently arrived community in the area." |
01/03/2020 |
£15,000 |
YES OUTDOORS |
"Pathway Project Supporting 12 young people, aged 11-17, through a 3 phase project involving bicycle maintenance training, a social action challenge and an outward bound trip. 6 adult volunteers will be matched with 2 young people, over 8 weeks they will learn bicycle maintenance, then decide to donate or sell the bikes with the profit going to charity. The adult volunteers will also support them to decide their volunteer placement / social action challenge." |
01/03/2020 |
£12,487 |
MPV WORKSHOPS |
"Social Media Careers Project supporting 20 young people, broken down into 3 cohorts depending on age, to learn digital marketing skills and 'the professional side of social media'. Young people will then volunteer at partner organisation Project Zero, an anti knife crime organisation, leading their social media campaign." |
01/03/2020 |
£14,885 |
MAGPIE DANCE |
"Magpie Volunteer Project introducing a volunteering strand to their weekly dance sessions for young people with learning disabilities. 20 young people will have opportunities to create accessible communications materials, assist with costume design an planning and delivery of projects. Young people will also visit external organisations and perform audits on how disability friendly the venue is an provide recommendations. " |
01/03/2020 |
£372,000 |
GROUNDWORK LONDON |
Head 2Work ESF-GLA 2014-19 programme. Supports NEET young people aged 18-24 to gain sustained employment through social action, employabilty training and mentoring. |
20/02/2020 |
£3,225 |
AUTUMN GLORIES THEATRICALS |
Autumn Glories Theatricals |
20/02/2020 |
£4,900 |
BIZZIE BODIES CIC |
My Art Beats In London #Rotherhithe |
12/02/2020 |
£30,000£2,035,295 |
DISCOVER CHILDREN'S STORY CENTRE |
Newham Word Festival |
11/02/2020 |
£1,350,000 |
LEWISHAM COUNCIL |
To deliver the 2022 London Borough of Culture programme |
11/02/2020 |
£1,350,000 |
CROYDON COUNCIL |
To deliver the 2023 London Borough of Culture programme |
07/02/2020 |
£6,300 |
LONDON LEGACY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION |
Contribution to Chobham Manor Post Occupancy Survey |
06/02/2020 |
£4,034 |
PHOTOJOURNALISM HUB |
Youth Zine West |
05/02/2020 |
£9,000£126,141 |
PARKS FOR LONDON |
Contribution to Integrated Weed Management guidance |
01/02/2020 |
£134,705 |
LONDON YOUTH |
Workforce |
01/02/2020 |
£182,990 |
SPORTED |
Workforce |
29/01/2020 |
£5,001£1,911,963 |
CAMBRIDGE HOUSE |
The Cambridge House Community Garden |
29/01/2020 |
£7,266£8,506,000 |
THE CONSERVATION VOLUNTEERS |
Wild in the Woods |
29/01/2020 |
£27,978£346,980 |
HIGHBURY VALE BLACKSTOCK TRUST |
Greening Highbury Quadrant Estate |
29/01/2020 |
£20,100£390,297 |
THE ORCHARD PROJECT |
Fruitful Feltham |
29/01/2020 |
£18,370£71,068,000 |
ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON |
Community Engagement in the River Brent |
29/01/2020 |
£40,000£3,691,416 |
LONDON WILDLIFE TRUST |
Greening the Regent’s Canal |
29/01/2020 |
£30,000£1,263,083 |
THAMES21 |
Connecting Greener Riverside Communities |
29/01/2020 |
£25,000£1,263,083 |
THAMES21 |
Thamesmead Canal Habitat Enhancement |
29/01/2020 |
£40,000£877,340 |
FROGLIFE |
London Tails of Amphibian Discovery (T.O.A.D) |
29/01/2020 |
£18,523 |
FOULDS SCHOOL |
The EN5 Community Eco-Zone |
29/01/2020 |
£30,000 |
VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL PTA |
Greening Our Valley |
29/01/2020 |
£15,000 |
MINSTER NURSERY AND INFANT SCHOOL |
Nature Nurture |
29/01/2020 |
£11,000 |
FRIENDS OF FOXLEY |
Foxley Wood |
29/01/2020 |
£8,596 |
SOCCO CHETA COMMUNITY HUB |
Socco Cheta Community Garden |
29/01/2020 |
£40,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD |
Moore Brook Green Link Phase 2 |
29/01/2020 |
£19,987 |
METRO CHARITY |
Nature Works |
29/01/2020 |
£40,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY |
Connecting Green Spaces - Daubeney Fields |
29/01/2020 |
£20,000 |
ST DOMINIC'S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL |
Greener City Fund Project |
29/01/2020 |
£15,000 |
CANAL AND COMMERCIAL RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION |
Regent's Canal Living Waterway Project |
29/01/2020 |
£27,800 |
ORGANICLEA COMMUNITY GROWERS |
Growing Tottenham Green |
29/01/2020 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY |
The Lindales and Cooperage Close Minor SuDS Project |
29/01/2020 |
£10,000 |
LANCASTERIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL |
Green Oasis for Tottenham Schools |
29/01/2020 |
£8,000 |
FRIENDS OF HARMONY GARDEN |
Broadwater Farm Community Garden Project |
29/01/2020 |
£5,250 |
TIVERTON PRIMARY SCHOOL LONDON |
Green Fingers, Greener Community |
29/01/2020 |
£40,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON |
Newt Waterways |
29/01/2020 |
£29,990 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON |
Pinkwell Neighbourhood Greening |
29/01/2020 |
£20,000 |
ROYAL BROMPTON & HAREFIELD HOSPITALS CHARITY |
Harefield Peace Gardens |
29/01/2020 |
£40,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW |
Boston Manor Park, River Resilience and Stewardship |
29/01/2020 |
£34,000 |
ISLINGTON PLAY ASSOCIATION |
Cultivating Cally – A Community Gardening Project |
29/01/2020 |
£15,755 |
FREIGHTLINERS CITY FARM |
The Natural Workshop |
29/01/2020 |
£5,018 |
ELIZABETH GARRETT ANDERSON SCHOOL |
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Community Garden Project |
29/01/2020 |
£36,728 |
LOUGHBOROUGH JUNCTION ACTION GROUP |
Loughborough Junction Green Link |
29/01/2020 |
£24,945 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH |
Rush Common Woodland Walk |
29/01/2020 |
£11,693 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH |
Elam's Adventure Nature Area |
29/01/2020 |
£40,000£1,027,444 |
BANKSIDE OPEN SPACES TRUST |
Building a Green Hub for SE1 |
29/01/2020 |
£13,500 |
FRIENDS OF TORRIDON PTA |
Torridon Wildlife Corridor |
29/01/2020 |
£5,500 |
LEWISHAM HOMES |
Haseley End and Talmage Close Greening Project |
29/01/2020 |
£5,000 |
LEWISHAM HOMES |
The Telegraph Hill Community Orchard Project |
29/01/2020 |
£28,700 |
FOREST GATE COMMUNITY GARDEN |
Green Forest Gate |
29/01/2020 |
£10,270 |
CALVERTON PRIMARY SCHOOL |
Rewilding Calverton School |
29/01/2020 |
£9,375 |
GREEN HANDS NEWHAM |
May Wynne Community Garden |
29/01/2020 |
£40,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK |
Cossall Park Master Plan Phase One |
29/01/2020 |
£30,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK |
Cameron House – Swales and Raingarden SuDS Scheme |
29/01/2020 |
£20,000 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK |
Mawbey House SuDS Eco-Swale |
29/01/2020 |
£19,990 |
LEATHERMARKET JMB |
Kipling Rooftop Garden |
29/01/2020 |
£6,564 |
FRIENDS OF BURGESS PARK |
Project Duckling |
29/01/2020 |
£35,000 |
MUDCHUTE ASSOCIATION |
Mudchute Nature Play Space |
29/01/2020 |
£30,000 |
LOWER REGENTS COALITION |
Greening the Regents - Building a Green Network |
29/01/2020 |
£20,000 |
STEPNEY CITY FARM |
King John's Moat - Wildlife Pond |
29/01/2020 |
£20,000 |
ST JAMES BIG LOCAL |
St James Street Greening Champions |
29/01/2020 |
£9,886 |
ORGANICLEA COMMUNITY GROWERS |
Buzz in the Forest |
29/01/2020 |
£5,000 |
FRIENDS OF HIGHAM HILL PARK |
Higham Hill Park Wildflower Pollinator Corridor |
29/01/2020 |
£10,814 |
FRIENDS OF RAVENSTONE |
The Green Gardens of Ravenstone |
29/01/2020 |
£6,130 |
PATMORE CO-OPERATIVE LTD |
Patmore Forest Garden |
24/01/2020 |
£420,000£6,005,519 |
LONDON YOUTH |
Delivery HeadStart Action. YLF scale up round 2 grant. Supports YP at risk of becoming NEET to engage in social action, gain employability skills and complete work experience or gain employment. |
23/01/2020 |
£5,000 |
EVERY PERSON IS CAPABLE |
EPIC Jam |
23/01/2020 |
£3,480 |
BEXLEY NEPALESE COMMUNITY |
Bringing community together with Dance |
23/01/2020 |
£5,000 |
ATS CREATIVE ACADEMY CIC |
ATS Creative Art Exhibition |
09/01/2020 |
£3,500 |
BRENTFORD LOCAL ADVISORY GROUP (LAG) |
Written word, spoken lyric. |
09/01/2020 |
£4,421£21,938 |
KANLUNGAN FILIPINO CONSORTIUM |
Better Living Through Creative Writing (BLTCW) |
04/01/2020 |
£3,288 |
PREMIER FOUNDATION |
Recipient of Stronger Communities grant funding. Projects aim to use sport and physcial activity to bring Londoners from different backgrounds together and/or address lonelisee and social isolation. |
01/01/2020 |
£270,000£350,135 |
CATALYST IN COMMUNITIES |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,850£1,275,000 |
15BILLIONEBP |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£148,104£1,134,242 |
ACTION WEST LONDON |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£150,000£559,958 |
BARNET REFUGEE SERVICE |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£150,000£691,436 |
BAYTREE CENTRE |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£150,000 |
BELONG: MAKING JUSTICE HAPPEN |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£102,078£145,676 |
BEXLEY MOORINGS PROJECT |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£148,298£1,641,318 |
BODY & SOUL |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,779£3,837,000 |
BROMLEY BY BOW CENTRE |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,773£1,136,093 |
BUSINESS LAUNCHPAD |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£141,000£3,119,000 |
CARDINAL HUME CENTRE |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£124,277£3,716,407 |
CARERS FIRST |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£99,287£536,660 |
CARERS SUPPORT MERTON |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,910£3,594,150 |
CHICKENSHED |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£72,846£283,465 |
CIRCLE COLLECTIVE |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£116,127£1,201,903 |
CROYDON YOUTH ZONE, LEGACY |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£150,000£128,859 |
DAMILOLA TAYLOR TRUST |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£150,000£555,286 |
EAST LONDON DANCE |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,450£501,436 |
ECPAT UK |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,463£35,810,000 |
FAMILY ACTION |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£148,725£3,052,838 |
FIGHT FOR PEACE INTERNATIONAL |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£114,225£1,246,841 |
FOOTBALL BEYOND BORDERS |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,830£1,080,314 |
FRENFORD CLUBS |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,677£553,778 |
HMDT MUSIC |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£147,900£297,581 |
HOUNSLOW YOUTH COUNSELLING SERVICE |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£143,545£738,892 |
IHEART |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,897£311,644 |
IMMEDIATE THEATRE |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,946£1,308,239 |
INSTITUTE OF IMAGINATION |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£148,637£2,743,856 |
LIFELINE COMMUNITY PROJECTS |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,622£1,126,898 |
MILLWALL COMMUNITY TRUST |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£142,497£491,085 |
MINISTRY OF STORIES |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,465£209,307 |
MUMSAID |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£144,375£200,479 |
NEWARK YOUTH LONDON |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£134,920£256,703 |
NEWHAM ALL STAR SPORTS ACADEMY (NASSA) |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£144,000£977,490 |
NEWHAM MUSIC |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£150,000£753,608 |
OSMANI TRUST |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£99,210£196,256 |
OUR TIME |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£150,000£245,502 |
OXYGEN |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£109,734£29,162,900 |
PEOPLE POTENTIAL POSSIBILITIES, OPERATING AS P3, DELIVERED BY LONDON DIVISION RUGBY PORTOBELLO TRUST |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,827£1,876,836 |
RATHBONE |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£148,792£18,102,554 |
REFUGE |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£130,798£2,449,690 |
RESOURCES FOR AUTISM |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,577£3,226,958 |
RICH MIX CULTURAL FOUNDATION |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£150,000£206,652 |
ROSETTA ARTS |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£98,496£324,135 |
SHADWELL BASIN OUTDOOR ACTIVITY CENTRE (ALSO KNOWN AS ELMV SHADWELL BASIN PROJECT) |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£135,000£217,533,000 |
SHAW TRUST |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,994£2,406,816 |
SHOREDITCH TRUST |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£148,725£83,600 |
STREETZ AHEAD |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£150,000£332,683 |
STRENGTH IN HORSES |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£142,770£3,638,659 |
THE ALBANY |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,845£487,824 |
THE AVENUES YOUTH PROJECT |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£147,114£560,610 |
THE BIG HOUSE THEATRE COMPANY |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£104,017£113,695 |
THE FILM AND VIDEO WORKSHOP |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£150,000£20,558,000 |
THE FORWARD TRUST |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£96,000£187,351 |
THE LONDON BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,583£612,766 |
THEATRE PECKHAM |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£147,989£427,626 |
VOLUNTEER CENTRE SUTTON |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,766£4,106,472 |
ALLCHILD |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£132,563£7,471,180 |
YMCA WEST LONDON |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£106,050£134,356 |
YOU AND ME COUNSELLING |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£1,215,000 |
CROYDON COUNCIL (ON BEHALF OF CROYDON STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP) |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£553,681 |
CRYSTAL PALACE COMMUNITY TRUST |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£1,326,588 |
ENFIELD COUNCIL |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£1,002,228 |
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,865 |
ABIANDA |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,917 |
DWAYNE SIMPSON FOUNDATION CIC DWAYNAMICS PROJECT |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£150,000 |
HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM ADULT LEARNING & SKILLS SERVICE |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£150,000 |
PSEV LTD |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,403 |
RISE MUTUAL CIC |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£149,166 |
SILS: SOUTHWARK INCLUSIVE LEARNING SERVICE |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£150,000 |
THE 4FRONT PROJECT |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£144,000 |
VOLUNTEER IT YOURSELF CIC |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
01/01/2020 |
£146,950 |
YOUTH FIRST |
Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion |
17/12/2019 |
£372,000 |
RINOVA LTD |
Head 2Work ESF-GLA 2014-19 programme. Supports NEET young people aged 18-24 to gain sustained employment through social action, employabilty training and mentoring. |
10/12/2019 |
£5,000£398,172 |
LATIN AMERICAN HOUSE |
European Outreach Grant |
10/12/2019 |
£5,000£1,572,829 |
ISLINGTON LAW CENTRE |
European Outreach Grant |
10/12/2019 |
£5,000£535,842 |
EAST EUROPEAN RESOURCE CENTRE |
European Outreach Grant |
10/12/2019 |
£5,000£101,396 |
SETTLED |
European Outreach Grant |
10/12/2019 |
£5,000£3,193,924 |
CORAM CHILDREN'S LEGAL CENTRE LIMITED |
European Outreach Grant |
10/12/2019 |
£4,977£86,119 |
SKILLS ENTERPRISE LIMITED |
European Outreach Grant |
10/12/2019 |
£5,000£82,452 |
COUNCIL OF SOMALI ORGANISATIONS |
European Outreach Grant |
10/12/2019 |
£4,947£294,273 |
REFUGEE AND MIGRANT FORUM OF ESSEX AND LONDON (RAMFEL) |
European Outreach Grant |
10/12/2019 |
£5,000£2,198,611 |
EAST END CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX |
European Outreach Grant |
10/12/2019 |
£5,000£599,231 |
MIGRANTS ORGANISE |
European Outreach Grant |
10/12/2019 |
£5,000£1,185,475 |
THE AIRE CENTRE |
European Outreach Grant |
10/12/2019 |
£4,970£60,693 |
WORK RIGHTS CENTRE |
European Outreach Grant |