Funding News
Welcome to our new funding news page. This brings together funding news that was previously available on the website, but in a number of different places. Some of the information on this page is generated from content available on other websites. As such we cannot be held responsible for all of the content on this page.
If you apply for any of the funding opportunities on this page, please give yourself sufficient time to make a good application. If you receive funding from any of the funders mentioned on this page, please let us know about your success.
Third Sector Funding News
The following news stories are taken from other third sector websites and contain stories about funding which may be of interest to organisations in Lewisham.
DSC's Guide to the Major Trusts out in March
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The latest edition of the Directory of Social Change's two-part Guide to the Major Trusts is due for publication on 26 March.
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Steven Gerrard Foundation
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The Steven Gerrard Foundation (SGF) is a new foundation that supports disadvantaged children. UK Registered charities can apply for grants of up to £10,000 per year, for a maximum of three years.
The main focus for SGF is for projects that have a long-term impact on disadvantaged children. Projects must support disadvantaged children addressing the following themes:
- Education and health
- Children with disabilities
- Street children (which includes children for whom the street is a central reference point including those at risk of going onto the streets, working on the streets and/or living on the streets)
- Children going through family breakdown.
Grant giving is also guided by the foundations principles, which are:
- Enabling all children to reach their full potential
- Meeting children’s immediate and long term needs – as outlined by children themselves
- Placing children’s safety and well-being at the heart of what we do
- Sharing learning to enable projects to develop and grow and developing our learning as a Foundation so that we can better help disadvantaged children
- Supporting projects that deliver quality over quantity.
SGF define a child as anyone under the age of 18 years old. Occasionally SGF will consider projects that also but not exclusively support young people (up to 25 years old).
SGF is not a sports charity however some grants may be allocated to projects that help disadvantaged children through sport.
Examples of possible projects from the SGF website are as follows:
- A physiotherapy project for children with disabilities to help them become more mobile
- A drama project that helps children with mental health issues to grow in confidence
- A mentoring project for children affected by family breakdown to support them in making key life choices.
Existing and new projects will be considered. Applications must demonstrate how the project will be sustainable once the funding has ended.
SGF will support projects across the UK however occasionally international projects will be supported. Projects in Liverpool are of particular interest.
Applications forms can be download online for the SGF website here.
For more information visit the SGF website here.
Deadline: 5:00pm, 9 March 2012
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Contact: Steven Gerrard Foundation
Telephone: 01704 320 045 (Monday to Wednesday 9am - 5pm)
Email: grants@stevengerrardfoundation.org
Website: www.stevengerrardfoundation.org/grants.htm
Free Funding Surgeries from SYFAB
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As part of our commitment to providing specialist funding support across South Yorkshire, SYFAB have set up a programme of free funding surgeries in Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham, and Sheffield. These are sessions open to any community or voluntary group. You can book a time to talk to a worker face to face about your projects. In the session we can talk generally about how to find funding, or advise on how to plan and present a project, identify suitable funders, or prepare applications.
We are also putting together a programme of free training events across the county, and details for these will be published shortly.
The surgeries are as follows:
Doncaster: 20 February, 19 March, 23 April, 28 May, 25 June
(at Doncaster CVS)
Rotherham: 28 February, 20 March, 17 April, 15 May, 26 June
(at Voluntary Action Rotherham)
Sheffield: 28 March, 25 April, 22 May, 12 June
(at Voluntary Action Sheffield)
Barnsley: 23 April, 21 May, 18 June
(at Voluntary Action Barnsley)You need to contact us to book a place.
Contact: SYFAB
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Telephone: 0114 249 4343
Email: enquiries@syfab.org.uk
Website: www.syfab.org.uk
How the economy is affecting your organisation survey
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Charity Bank and the Charity Technology Trust (CTT) have an anonymous online survey to gather information about how the economic crisis is affecting charities, social enterprises and community organisations.
If you complete the survey you will be entered into a prize draw to win a £50 M&S voucher.
You can visit the survey here.
Website: http://ctt-news.org/O-AOL-55IOLBJ79-9E0H0-OP03-1/s2.aspx
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Supported Living – Learning Disability information event
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Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council (DMBC) are inviting providers of adult learning disability services to find out about the upcoming tender for supported living services in Doncaster.
Venue: To be confirmed
29 February 2012, 12:00pm - 4:30pmYou must book a place, and place are limited; therefore it is advised to book early.
For further information and/or to book a place at the event please contact Janet Siddons and be prepared to provide the following details:
- Name
- Organisation
- Postal address
- Contact telephone number
- Number of places required.
Deadline for bookings: 10 February 2012
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Contact: Janet Siddons, Contracts Officer, Learning Disabilities
Telephone: 01302 735 536
Email: janet.siddons@doncaster.gov.uk
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Fundraising Training Courses
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.Funding Deadlines
Approaching deadlines for funding streams applicable to London. See Funding Central for national funding programmes.
| Mrs Smith and Mount Trust (Urgent) | Deadline: 31/01/2012... |
| Santander Social Enterprise Development Awards - London (Urgent) | Deadline: 03/02/2012... |
| Trust for London (Urgent) | Deadline: 07/02/2012... |
Funding News
News from Funding Central
- Newcastle and Gateshead are the latest to join communities in the North East and other parts of England that have signed the Armed Forces Community Covenant. |
- Not-for-profit voluntary and community groups can apply for funding to help buy an empty property in England through the Government’s 2011-2015 Affordable Homes Programme. |
- The National Youth Council for Voluntary Services (NYCVS) has published the 5th edition of the Funding Guide for Workforce Development. |
- A cash prize of £10,000 is on offer to voluntary, community or faith-based groups in the UK that work with women and need the money to make a positive impact in their local community. |
- UK based charities can apply for funding to support projects that help disadvantaged children in the UK. |
- A new grant is being offered to Basildon organisations. |
- Funding in Nottingham has been made available to the city’s voluntary and community sector for projects aiming to reduce the impact on the environment. |
- A £1.3 million award from the Cabinet Office’s Social Action Fund will help the children's charity Beatbullying expand its services by setting up a new not-for-profit organisation. |
- Drawing on information from projects supported by its Young People's Fund programmes, the Big Lottery Fund has published good practice guides for organisations working with young people. |
- Small local voluntary and community groups from Northumberland to Cornwall have a chance once again to apply for funding that will make a difference to their local community. |
Other Funding Resources
We also have other information available on funding on our resources pages. See:
- Small Grants
- Other Funding Opportunities
- Researching Funding Opportunities
- Principles of Fundraising
Contacts @ VAL
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Mike Umoren Mike supports small, new and BME groups in making funding applications. More details of Mike's work can be found on the CRIB page. |
Christine Wykes-Driver Chris supports groups with budgeting, business planning and financial management. More details of Chris' work can be found on the Community Accountancy pages. |
