Grants database

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Support for Arts & Business NI Pathway to Blueprint
Arts & Business Northern Ireland
Amount: £20,000
Location: Northern Ireland, UK
Date: 2019
This grant will back a series of strategic interventions to support the establishment of the Pathway to Blueprint initiative, a capacity building scheme for arts organisations in Northern Ireland.
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More and Better: Film for Learning
Film Nation UK
Fund: Arts-based Learning Fund
Amount: £500,000
Location: Multi-region, North East, Northern Ireland, South West, UK
Date: 2019
Film Nation puts film at the heart of children and young people’s education, helping to support their academic, cultural, and social development. This project aims to develop and embed arts-based learning through film in literacy and other areas of the curriculum in primary schools in Bradford, Bristol and Belfast, by developing and delivering teacher continuing professional development and learning.
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Support to develop and implement a three year strategy
Tax Justice UK
Amount: £10,000
Location: UK-wide, UK
Date: 2019
Tax Justice UK champions the role of tax and campaigns for a more progressive and effective tax system in the UK. This grant will support the organisation to develop and implement a three-year strategy and activities plan to support tax reform with the aim of influencing government policy.
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Fly the Flag
Louise Blackwell and Kate McGrath (Fuel)
Amount: £20,000
Location: UK-wide, UK
Date: 2019
This grant provides support for Fly the Flag, a cross-sector campaign marking the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that aims to empower people to understand, embrace and uphold human rights.
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Digital Catalyst for the Social Sector
CAST (Centre for Acceleration of Social Technology)
Amount: £150,000
Location: UK-wide, UK
Date: 2019
Catalyst aims to build the digital capacity of UK civil society. The programme act as a sustained focal point for advocacy, action and accountability; leverage the resources and networks of founders and delivery partners; and scale up and build on tested assets and approaches.
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Digital Spark Partnership
Comic Relief
Amount: £100,000
Location: UK-wide, UK
Date: 2019
The Digital Spark Partnership will be take a multifaceted approach to building the digital capacity of the charity sector. Activities will include introductory workshops around digital, sector leader engagement, working with digital agencies and more.
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Tech for Good
Comic Relief
Amount: £1,200,000
Location: UK-wide, UK
Date: 2019
Comic Relief and Paul Hamlyn Foundation are working in partnership to deliver the Tech for Good for three years, from 2019 through 2021. This programme supports charity organisations who are using technology to deliver new ideas and make services more effective.
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Funders for Race Equality Alliance
Barrow Cadbury Trust
Amount: £15,000
Location: UK-wide, UK
Date: 2019
The Barrow Cadbury Trust is an independent, charitable foundation committed to bringing about socially just change. This grant contributes to the costs of convening for the Funders for Race Equality.
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Core funding for 360Giving, 2019–2021
360Giving
Amount: £75,000
Location: UK-wide, UK
Date: 2019
360Giving publishes data from the grant-making sector in a searchable format. This funding will enable 360Giving to expand the number of funders publishing data and to support the use of the data by grant seekers and grant makers in their decisions and research.
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More and Better: Cohesion Sheffield: Living Together
Voluntary Action Sheffield
Voluntary Action Sheffield supports voluntary communities and organisations in Sheffield at all stages of development. This grant will support the organisation to develop and grow Cohesion Sheffield, which delivers the Citywide Cohesion Strategy Framework for Action and promotes cross-sector partnerships to support integration.
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Follow-on funding: Young Leaders development and new hub service
Young Roots
Young Roots works to improve the wellbeing and life chances of young refugees and asylum seekers. Follow-on funding will support Young Roots to empower young refugees and asylum seekers to influence policy and media and to develop a new multi-agency hub service.
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Follow-on funding: Developing an assets based approach to sharing assets based working
The Junction – Young People Health & Wellbeing
The Junction supports young people aged 12 to 21 across Edinburgh and the Lothians to make positive choices that promote their health and wellbeing. Follow-on funding will allow the organisation to strengthen and deepen an asset-based approach to youth work and to share learning.