Friday, 4 October 2019

OCTOBER 2019 - FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES




FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

OCTOBER 2019

Erewash Voluntary Action Small Grants Scheme

Small grants are available through the Erewash Small Grants Scheme for local Erewash community and voluntary groups.  Groups can apply for up to £1,500 as long as projects meet at least one of the health priorities of the scheme.  The aim of the grant is to help improve services and opportunities for local people. Funding can help support things like equipment, events, activities and guest speakers.

The Erewash Small Grants Scheme is funded by Derbyshire Council Adult Care Services and Erewash Borough Council.  The scheme also incorporates Derbyshire County Council Public Health small grants funding. 

Applicants must meet as a minimum one of the grant scheme health priorities which includes the Erewash Public Health locality priorities – reduce alcohol and drug related harm, increase uptake of healthy lifestyles, raise aspirations of young people and the community, improve emotional health and wellbeing and older people and dementia.

It is advised to read the application guidance and contact the Development Worker for help or further information.

Applications can be made at any time using the grant application form 

For further details contact Catriona Paterson Development Worker at Erewash Voluntary Action catriona@erewashcvs.org.uk or telephone 0115 9466740.

Erewash Voluntary Action manages the small grants scheme in partnership with Erewash Borough Council and Derbyshire County Council Adult Care and Derbyshire County Council Public Health.

Further information – www.erewashvoluntaryaction.org.uk

 

 

Erewash Borough Council – Community Grant Scheme

Erewash Borough Council's Community Grant Scheme gives both large and small voluntary organisations the chance to apply for funding of up to £2,000 for projects and services that benefit Erewash residents. The Council has continued its support for voluntary organisations and has again made funding available to help as many groups as possible.

 

The Community Grants programme offers the chance for organisations and groups to apply for a grant of up to £2,000, subject to eligibility, for innovative projects that help and support residents in the borough and the council is particularly keen to hear about new or ground-breaking projects that could be helped by the money.

 

Subject to funding remaining available, details of further funding rounds will be published on the Erewash Borough Council web site.

For further information contact Colin Handley Community Engagement Officer Telephone 0115 9072244 ext. 3575 or email EBCsmallgrants@erewash.gov.uk


 

Erewash Borough Council – Members Scheme

For the 2019-2020 financial year each Erewash councillor has £500.00 to award to organisations within their ward. It is for each councillor to determine which project(s) or organisation(s) they wish to support. The scheme allows a wide degree of flexibility in the type of project a councillor may support and the amount (minimum £50) they wish to allocate, subject to approval.

For more information about the scheme contact Colin Handley - colin.handley@erewash.gov.uk.

 

Foundation Derbyshire

Foundation Derbyshire offers a wide range of funding programmes with most grants up to £2,000.  Grants are available for voluntary and community groups, not for profit organisations and charities usually for a 12 month period.

For further information:  www.foundationderbyshire.org

Contact the grants team 01773 525860 or email: hello@foundationderbyshire.org

The Fund offers small grants of a minimum £50 up to £5,000. The award period is one year and groups are welcome to reapply to the fund after that time.

Applications are made on-line

For further information:  www.foundationderbyshire.org

Contact the grants team 01773 525860 or email: hello@foundationderbyshire.org

 

Tampon Tax Community Fund

 

The Community Foundation for Staffordshire is working with UK Community Foundations to deliver the Tampon Tax Community Fund in Derbyshire.

 

The tampon Tax allocates funds to projects that improve the lives of disadvantaged women and girls.  Grants of up to £10,000 are available to charities and community groups delivering projects that support women and girls to build confidence and skills, improve their health and wellbeing and build social networks.

 

The closing date is 11 October 2019

 


 

 

Postcode Dream Trust – Dream Fund

The Dream Fund has been developed to give charities the chance to deliver the project they have always dreamed of, but never had the opportunity to bring to life.  Charities can apply for up to £1.5 million to deliver their project over 24 – 36 months.

Applications must come from a collaboration of at least two organisations and the Dream Fund is looking for projects that seek to implement systemic change to address important social or environmental problems.

The new funding themes are:

·       Environmental systems changes

·       Sustainability systems change

·       Health and wellbeing systems change

The Dream Fund has a three stage application process.

The closing date for Stage 1 applications is 15 October 2019


ESF Community Grants to Support Unemployed

The ESA Community Grants funding programme gives small, voluntary and community organisations with a turnover of less than £500,000 an opportunity to access funds to deliver projects that help engage and progress hard to reach individuals towards the labour market.

Priority will be given to applications that demonstrate an ability to meet the LEP priorities and target participants who are over 50, with learning difficulties and disabilities, from ethnic minority backgrounds, women, and unemployed for over6 months and furthest from the labour market.

Round 2 opens on 15 November and closes on 15 December 2019


Worshipful Company of Weavers Benevolent Fund

The Benevolent Fund is the charity through which the company directs its main charitable giving and the Charitable Grants Committee apply the income to support work in the following areas:

·       Young offenders

·       Prisoners and ex-offenders

·       Young disadvantaged people, especially those at risk of criminal involvement

Organisations must normally be registered charities or in the process of applying for registration.  The company will consider up to £15,000 per annum and will normally award a grant for one year only.

The deadline for applications is 30 November 2019

For further information:  www.weavers.org.uk/charitable-grants

 

Coalfields Regeneration Trust   

The Coalfields Regeneration Trust is dedicated to improving the quality of life for the 5.5 million people living in Britain’s former mining communities. Many of these communities still require support due to the huge impact the closure of the mines had upon them.

The Coalfields Community Investment Programme (England) is a £500,000 fund created to support activities that tackle some of the key challenges that still remain in coalfield communities. The fund is open to projects that deliver in the top 30% most deprived coalfield communities and that will make a positive difference in addressing the following themes:

·       Skills: Growing the skills of people in order to increase their opportunities

·       Employment: Developing pathways to increase the number of people in work

·       Health and Wellbeing: Supporting activities that improve the health and wellbeing of all age groups 

Read all the information and the guidance notes carefully before deciding whether to complete the Eligibility Survey.

There are only a few wards that are eligible in Erewash and these include:

·       Awsworth Road

·       Cotmanhay

·       Hallam Fields

·       Larklands

·       Little Hallam

The Eligibility Survey closes on 29 November 2019


DM Thomas Foundation Grants

The DM Thomas Foundation offers grants of up to £30,000 although the majority are for under £5,000 to charities and CIC’s working on behalf of disadvantaged young people.  The priorities include:

·       Children and young people with disabilities

·       Children and young people who are sick in hospital

·       Children and young people who are life limited

·       Mental health of children and young people

The next deadline for applications is 8 October 2019

For further information: https://dmthomasfoundation.org/

New Comic Relief Community Fund

Comic Relief has launched a new Community Fund.  Grassroots community organisations with an income of less than £250,000 can apply for funding.

A Capacity Building Grant is available up to £500 as well as a Project Delivery grant up to £4,000

Grants are only available if organisations can deliver on the Comic Relief strategic themes which include children survive and thrive, fighting for gender justice, a sage place to be and mental health matters.

Both strands of funding accept applications on a rolling basis and there are no application deadlines.


East Midlands Airport Community Fund

The Community Fund awards grants to support eligible projects that have a long lasting community, social or environmental benefit and can award a maximum of £2,000 per application.

There are objectives and applicants must meet at least one of those:

·       Bring the community closer together through facilities for sport, recreation and other leisure activities

·       Supporting young people

·       Environmental improvements

·       Improve environmental issues

·       Encourage or protect wildlife

Check that you are eligible to apply in terms of geographical area the fund covers.

The next closing date is 23 October 2019


The CAF Tourle Foundation Fund

The CAF Tourle Foundation Fund awards grants to local charitable organisations delivering services for local people at the heart of the community.  Applications can be made for up to £5,000 and have an annual income below £100,000.  Projects must be complete within a year from the date of award.

The programme will re-open for applications from 16 October 2019


Triangle Trust 1949 Fund

Community and voluntary organisations working solely with the rehabilitation of offenders or ex-offenders within the UK can apply for a development grant.  The development grant scheme provides core funding to support organisations to implement step change in their development.

Grants are available from £10,000 up to £80,000 for duration of six months to three years.  This funding is highly competitive and available to charities, not for profit social enterprises and CIC’s.

The deadline for applications is 22 October 2019

For further information:  https://www.triangletrust.org.uk/

FCC Community Action Fund England

Grants are available to not for profit organisations for amenity projects eligible under Object D of the landfill Communities Fund and locate within 10 miles of an eligible FCC environment waste facility.

Grants of between £2,000 and £100,000 are available for projects with a maximum total cost of £500,000  All grant recipients are required to secure a third party payment.

This funding was previously known as WREN.

The deadline for applications is 11 December 2019


Derbyshire Environmental Trust Capital Funding Scheme 2019-2020

The Derbyshire Environmental Trust is running its own funding scheme aiming to distribute around £40,000 in 2019/2020.

Projects must lie within the county of Derbyshire and within 10 miles of s licensed landfill site.  Applications will be considered from not-for-profit community/environmental organisations and parish/town councils.

The minimum grant request will be £5,000 and a maximum of £20,000.

Examples of the types of projects that would be eligible include the provision and maintenance and repair of children’s lay areas, skate parks, multi-use games areas, sports fields, community centres/villages halls.

The closing date for applications is 25 October 2019

For more information, telephone: 01629 539182/538614 or email: det@derbyshire.gov.uk

 

Centre for Social Justice (CJS) Awards 2020 Invite Applications

The CJS are inviting grassroots charities and social enterprises from across GB to apply to the annual awards.  Six winners will receive £10,000 each to scale their impact.

The awards are focused on finding charities and social enterprises that are providing themselves effective at preventing and tackling poverty in Britain.

There are six categories:

·       Addiction

·       Family

·       Work

·       Education

·       Criminal Justice

·       Financial Inclusion

The award judges will be interested in organisations with particular aspects.

Charities can apply to multiple categories but will be only able to win one award.

Deadline for entries is 7 October 2019.


British Cycling Places to Ride Programme

Grants are available to not for profit organisations in England that are developing cycling activity in their community.

The key objectives of the programme are to:

·       Inspire people to ride

·       Connect the community

·       Build a lasting legacy

There are two levels of funding:

·       Small grants of between £1,000 and £50,000 are available. 

·       Larger grants of up to £500,000

The funder is looking for organisations that really understand cycling and applications will be accepted from not-for profit organisations located in England.  Match funding is required between 25 – 50%

Applications can be submitted anytime until 15 January 2021.  Decisions will be made every 12 weeks.


Concertina

Concertina makes grants to charitable bodies which provide musical entertainment and related activities for the elderly.  The organisation is keen to support smaller organisations which might otherwise find it difficult to gain funding.

Charities are invited to make an application to the Trustees via the administrator.  Grants are a maximum of £250.

Trustees review applications after the deadline date of 31 October 2019

Further information: www.concertinamusic.org.uk

 

Near Neighbours Small Grant Fund

The Near Neighbours small grants programme has reopened with new guidelines for 2019.

The Near Neighbours programme offers small grants between £250 and £5,000, as seed funding for local groups and organisations who are working to bring together neighbours.

Eligible groups and organisations must be working to develop relationships across diverse faiths and ethnicities in order to improve their communities.

To be eligible for one of our small grants, your project should meet the following criteria:

·       Bringing people together

·       Working locally

·       Working sustainably

·       Improving the community

·       Committing to diversity

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with a final deadline for applications 11 October 2019

For further information:  www.near-neighbours.org.uk/small-grants

Derbyshire County Council – Action Grants

 

Derbyshire County Council have launched a new grant scheme called Action Grants for groups, clubs, local authorities, local charities and other non-profit organisations working in communities.  There are grants themes and these include:

 

·       Youth activity

·       Community Safety

·       Community Activity

·       Physical Activity and Sport

 

The Action Grants programme will run for a period of two years from May 2018 until the end of May 2020. 

 

There are three levels of funding across the four themes:

 

·       Small Grants up to £500

·       Medium Grants up to £5,000

·       Large Grants up to £10,000

 

There is an application form which needs to be completed.  Applications for small grants will be sorted quarterly, medium and large grants can be applied for annually.

 


 

The next date for small applications is 31 January 2020

 

Magic Little Grants

Localgiving and Postcode Community Trust have joined together to provide grants of up to £500 to small local charities and community groups to help them deliver engaging physical activities which help to overcome the barriers to participation.

Preference will be given to those projects that encourage social cohesion and help vulnerable people to overcome barriers to participation.

Successful projects will support and inspire people to participate in sports and exercise with the primary aim of improving the physical health of participants.

The deadline for applications is 30 November 2019

Further information:  www.grants.localgiving.org/pct/

Henry Smith – Housing First Programme

This is a new £1.4 million programme for charities and not-for profit organisations that are delivering or planning to deliver Housing First services.

Applications will be accepted from organisations with an annual income of between £100,000 and £5 million that provide services for homeless people who have complex needs with stable and affordable housing solutions.

Grants are flexible and can be used for anything required to provide a high quality service.  Grants are available between £200,000 and £400,000 for up to 4 years.

There is no application form, expressions of interest should be emailed to the Henry Smith Charity.

The deadline for expressions of interest is 4 November 2019.


Funding News

National Lottery Community Fund Announces new Climate Fund

The new fund will build a network of people and communities well placed to drive change within between and beyond their community.  Areas will include sustainable energy, sustainable transport, consumption, food and protecting and regenerating habitats and spaces.

The Climate Action Fund is expected to open for applications in the Autumn 2019.

New #Celebrate National Lottery 25 Fund

The National Lottery Community Fund has announced it will be making a special pot of £7.5 million available to mark the launch of the National Lottery in November 1994. 

The special fund is intended to support activity designed to bring communities and people together across the UK.  Up to £2 million will be made available in small grants of up to £1,000

Further information will be published on the National Lottery Community Fund website before the fund opens in November 2019

For any further details please contact:

Catriona Paterson – Development Worker

Erewash Voluntary Action

Granville Centre

Granville Avenue

Long Eaton

Derbyshire

NG10 4HD

Tel: 0115 9466740