Julia and Hans Rausing Launch £10 million Charity Survival Fund
New Charity Survival Fund launches to provide much needed funds to UK charities struggling with loss of income due to Covid-19.
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New Charity Survival Fund launches to provide much needed funds to UK charities struggling with loss of income due to Covid-19.
GMCVO, working in partnership with 10GM, have launched the second stage of a grants programme to support adults from communities of identity or experience, based in Greater Manchester, that may struggle to achieve high levels of mental wellbeing.
The Heritage Fund are providing a package of support for the heritage sector as a response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.
This includes increased advice and support, longer-term skills and capacity building initiatives, and a £50 million Heritage Emergency Fund to provide emergency funding for those most in need.
Woodward Charitable Trust offers funding towards the core costs of UK charities with annual income less than £200,000.
Trustees will consider applications for core costs which will achieve a positive impact in at least one of the following areas:
Youth Music’s Fund A grants programme awards grants between £2,000 and £30,000 for high-quality projects that aim to help to achieve a musically inclusive England.
Youth Music has six priority funding areas. Your project should fit into at least one of these priority areas:
The Austin and Hope Pilkington Trust award grants to registered charities that work in the UK and aim to give grants to those in society who face the greatest challenges and whose opportunities are most limited. The focus for the next round of funding is people aged 60 and over
The ESF Community Grant Programme is already helping many people in Greater Manchester who face additional barriers in the workplace to improve their employability and gain employment, the ADAPT Round has now been launched.
The Great Get Together are delighted to be partnering with Facebook to launch the Great Get Together Facebook Community Grants programme. Inspired by how communities around the UK have worked to stay connected during the Covid crisis, The Great Get Together will be awarding grants to enable this incredible work to continue throughout the rest of the year.
Information for the bulletin is compiled from a number of sources including Grantfinder, and direct from funders themselves. It showcases just a few of the hundreds of funding opportunities available for local community, voluntary and faith organisations.
This bulletin is produced by a partnership of local support and development agencies across Greater Manchester.
The Government has announced that the Home Office has secured additional, one-off emergency support funding for small/micro charities that are working in marginalised communities with vulnerable young people at risk of being involved in serious violence.