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f Keeping you up to date with the latest funding opportunities Funding Insight The weekly funding e-magazine from www.grantsonline.org.uk 17 th May 2021 New Funding Opportunities....................1 Funding for Capital Projects in Secondary Schools and Sixth Form Colleges (UK) 2 Grants of up to £15,000 Available for Projects that Support Women (UK / International) ..........................................................................3 Funding to Support New Ideas and Projects for Marine Conservation (UK)....3 Funding for Special Schools and Colleges (UK).............................4 Grants to Support Video Games Development (UK)............................5 Funding for Projects to Increase Literacy, Numeracy and Digital Skills (UK)5 Funding for Projects that Use the Arts and Media to Address the Concerns of Children (UK)......................................................................6 Development Grants for Emerging Artists (UK)..............................7 Grants of up to £5,000 Available to Support the Performing Arts and the Conservation of Historic Objects (UK)..................................................7 Funding for Schools to Purchase Musical Equipment (UK)....................8 Funding to Help Musicians Build their Careers (UK)........................8 Grants for Talented Musicians and Groups (UK).............................9 Grants of up to £1,500 Available for the Professional Development of Musicians (UK) 10 Grants to Support Animal Welfare Charities (UK)..........................11 ‘Beer’ Grants to Help Safeguard Live Music Venues & Get Bands Touring Again (UK) 11 Grants to Promote the Teaching of Greek (UK).............................12 Funding to Sustain Rural Services using the Local Pub (England, Scotland & Wales) 12 Funding to Help People with Musculoskeletal Conditions Get Active (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland)........................................................13 Funding to Increase the Digital Skills of People Aged 18 & Over (UK).....13 Music Grants for Older People (England & Wales)..........................14 Grants of up to £10,000 to Help Sports Clubs and Organisations Operate in a Coronavirus Safe Way (England)...........................................14 Match Funding for Community Businesses Responding to the Covid-19 Crisis (England) 15 Urban Tree Challenge Fund is Open for Applications (England).............16 Toyota Parasport Fund Reopens (England)..................................16 BFI Short Film Funding Reopens to Applications (England).................17 Grants to Support New Feature Film Writers (England).....................17 Funding for Projects Which Contribute to Community Safety (Northern Ireland) 18 Funding Call to Help Junior Animators with the Production of Animated Short Films (Northern Ireland).......................................................18 Funding to Supply Food Storage & Food Preparation Equipment for Vulnerable People (Belfast)................................................................19 Grants for Science and the Arts Projects (North West of England).........19 Funding to Help Places Become More Age-Friendly (Greater Manchester).....20 1
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Keeping you up to date with the latest funding opportunities

Funding Insight

G InsightThe weekly funding e-magazine from www.grantsonline.org.uk 17th May 2021

New Funding Opportunities....................................................1Funding for Capital Projects in Secondary Schools and Sixth Form Colleges (UK)...............................2Grants of up to £15,000 Available for Projects that Support Women (UK / International)......................3Funding to Support New Ideas and Projects for Marine Conservation (UK)..........................................3Funding for Special Schools and Colleges (UK)....................................................................................4Grants to Support Video Games Development (UK).............................................................................5Funding for Projects to Increase Literacy, Numeracy and Digital Skills (UK).........................................5Funding for Projects that Use the Arts and Media to Address the Concerns of Children (UK)...............6Development Grants for Emerging Artists (UK).....................................................................................7Grants of up to £5,000 Available to Support the Performing Arts and the Conservation of Historic Objects (UK) 7Funding for Schools to Purchase Musical Equipment (UK)...................................................................8Funding to Help Musicians Build their Careers (UK)..............................................................................8Grants for Talented Musicians and Groups (UK)...................................................................................9Grants of up to £1,500 Available for the Professional Development of Musicians (UK).......................10Grants to Support Animal Welfare Charities (UK)................................................................................11‘Beer’ Grants to Help Safeguard Live Music Venues & Get Bands Touring Again (UK).......................11Grants to Promote the Teaching of Greek (UK)...................................................................................12Funding to Sustain Rural Services using the Local Pub (England, Scotland & Wales)........................12Funding to Help People with Musculoskeletal Conditions Get Active (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) 13Funding to Increase the Digital Skills of People Aged 18 & Over (UK)................................................13Music Grants for Older People (England & Wales)..............................................................................14Grants of up to £10,000 to Help Sports Clubs and Organisations Operate in a Coronavirus Safe Way (England) 14Match Funding for Community Businesses Responding to the Covid-19 Crisis (England)..................15Urban Tree Challenge Fund is Open for Applications (England)..........................................................16Toyota Parasport Fund Reopens (England).........................................................................................16BFI Short Film Funding Reopens to Applications (England)................................................................17Grants to Support New Feature Film Writers (England)......................................................................17Funding for Projects Which Contribute to Community Safety (Northern Ireland).................................18Funding Call to Help Junior Animators with the Production of Animated Short Films (Northern Ireland)18Funding to Supply Food Storage & Food Preparation Equipment for Vulnerable People (Belfast)......19Grants for Science and the Arts Projects (North West of England)......................................................19Funding to Help Places Become More Age-Friendly (Greater Manchester)........................................20Grants for Projects to Help Prevent, or Reduce, the Risk of Heart Disease (Yorkshire TV Region)....20Birmingham Airport Community Trust Fund Re-Opens to Applications (Birmingham City & Solihull). .21Funding for Projects that Support Communities to “Be Safe and Feel Safe” (North Yorkshire)...........21Funding to Support Disadvantaged People Affected by the Covid-19 Pandemic (Sussex).................22Funding to Support Food Security Projects (East Sussex, excluding Brighton & Hove)......................22Funding to Support Local Organisations to Reduce their Carbon Footprint (Cumbria)........................23

Funding Reminders...............................................................24Society for Microbiology – Science Education and Outreach Grants (UK)..........................................24Funding for Local Projects to Reduce Isolation Amongst the Armed Forces Community (UK)............25Grants for Churches for the Conservation of Decorative Features and Monuments (UK)...................26Science Grants for Schools (England, Scotland & Wales)...................................................................27£4 Million Funding for Councils to Support Families to Resolve Parental Conflict (England)..............28

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New Funding Opportunities

Funding for Capital Projects in Secondary Schools and Sixth Form Colleges (UK)

Secondary schools and colleges can apply for a grant of up to £100,000 to improve the teaching of science, computer science, design & technology, art, languages, music and performing arts at GCSE and A-Level.

Grants are generally awarded towards new builds, refurbishment and technical equipment.

The funding is being made available through the Wolfson Foundation’s Secondary Education Programme.

The school or college should meet all of the following criteria:

be state-funded have at least two years of exam results available have been inspected by Ofsted / Estyn / HMIE / ETI and have an overall outcome of ‘Good’ or

above be able to demonstrate an achieved level of excellence OR significant progress towards

excellence through, for example, inspection reports and progress made by students if a predominantly denominational or faith based school, it should have a non-discriminatory

entry policy in respect of religious allegiance or at least 10% of pupils must be of other denominations, faiths or none.

The closing date for stage 1 applications will be the 10th June 2021. Stage 2 applications will be via invitation only.

Useful Links:

View the list of questions asked at Stage 1

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https://www.wolfson.org.uk/funding/funding-for-places/funding-for-secondary-schools-sixth-form-colleges/

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Grants of up to £15,000 Available for Projects that Support Women (UK / International)

The Feminist Review Trust has announced that grants of up to £15,000 are available for projects both in the UK and internationally that further gender equality and end oppression.

Applications will be particularly welcome from non-OECD countries that focus on campaigning and activism in the following areas:

Lesbian and transgender rights Violence against women and girls Disabled women and girls Refugee women and girls Women, girls and environmental activism related to place and locality

The closing date for applications for the current funding round is the 10th September 2021.

Useful Links:

Guidelines

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http://www.feminist-review-trust.com/

Funding to Support New Ideas and Projects for Marine Conservation (UK)

Sea-Changers has announced a new funding call to encourage and support new ideas and projects for marine conservation in the UK.

The Sea-Changers Innovation Fund will support one application of up to £2000 to encourage the development of innovative projects and solutions to tackle and mitigate marine conservation challenges such as pollution, climate change and unsustainable fishing practices.

Applications are accepted from a wide range of UK based organisations including charities, community groups, not-for-profit organisations, companies, and universities or students who are carrying out marine conservation related activities.

Funding is provided by Marine Rescue Technologies. The deadline for applications is 5pm on the 18th June 2021.

Useful Links:

Application Guidelines

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https://www.sea-changers.org.uk/innovation-fund

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Funding for Special Schools and Colleges (UK)

Special needs schools and colleges can apply for grants of between £15,000 and £75,000 through the Wolfson Foundation's Funding for Special Schools and Colleges grants programme. The funding is available for projects that are focused towards helping pupils to develop skills which would help them to gain employment or live independently after leaving school or college.

The funding covers capital costs such a buildings and equipment.

The applicant organisation should meet all of the following criteria:

be a registered charity, local authority be registered with the relevant regulatory authority, where applicable, and have at least a

good rating

The project should be for a new building, refurbishment work or equipment and aim to produce one or more of the following outcomes:

Increased access to services for new and existing users Improved quality and range of services Improved financial stability of the organisation

Previous projects supported include:

a grant of £16,000 to the Lindsworth School in Birmingham for the refurbishment of an on-site house for Independent Living Skills programme;

a grant of £25,000 to BeyondAutism for the Redevelopment of Rainbow School’s Earlsfield Campus, South London; and

Victoria School and Specialist Arts College in Birmingham which received a grant of £35,000 towards a Food Technology Room.

Projects requesting £50,000 or more need to have matched funding in place.

There is a 2-stage application process and the next stage 1 closing date is the 1st July 2021. Applications successful at this stage will have until the 1st September 2021 to complete the stage 2 application.

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https://www.wolfson.org.uk/funding/funding-for-places/funding-for-special-schools-and-colleges/

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Grants to Support Video Games Development (UK)

Grants of up to £25,000 are available to support UK video games development. The UK Games Fund, run by the UK Games Talent and Finance Community Interest Company, supports the UK’s early-stage games development and digital interactive business and creative ecosystem.

This funding round will help new and young games development businesses with fewer than 50 employees to create working prototype games. Applicants should already have completed some early concept work and have a proof-of-concept demo or other visual pre-production work.

Applicants are invited to submit expressions of interest in the first instance by 9am on the 31st May 2021.

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https://ukgamesfund.com/ukgfnews/expressions-of-interest-for-round-7-open/

Funding for Projects to Increase Literacy, Numeracy and Digital Skills (UK)

Grants of up to £5,000 are available to registered charities to assist with specific projects or core activities that support literacy, numeracy, digital and additional skills for people aged 11 or older in order to increase their employment prospects within the UK.

The funding is being made available through the Thomas Wall Trust.

To be eligible the applicants must:

Be a UK charity that has been registered with the Charity Commission for at least 3 years Be a project or running costs for a charity that equips people (aged 11 and over) with the skills

ready for employment Have an annual turnover of less than £500,000

Annual repeat funding for up to 3 years – subject to satisfactory annual reviews of progress and impact

The deadline for submitting expressions of interest is the 3rd September 2021. Grants will be awarded in November 2021.

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https://www.thomaswalltrust.org.uk/grants-for-registered-charities-2/

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Funding for Projects that Use the Arts and Media to Address the Concerns of Children (UK)

Not-for-profit organisations in the UK that are working with children and young people using the arts and creative media can apply for funding through the Ragdoll Foundation. The Foundation's vision is to support projects where the concerns of childhood can be heard. A variety of art forms can be supported including dance, drama, ceramics, creative play, film, music, puppetry and storytelling. Supported projects need to support equality of opportunity, can include families and take place in rural or urban settings and may be delivered, for example, in children’s and community centres, nurseries, schools and hospitals.

Funding is available through two programmes:

Main Grants Programme (formerly Open Grants Scheme) – Grants of £1,500 to £50,000 are available for new, larger or longer-term projects. Projects can last for up to three years. There is a two-stage application process. Stage1 applications to the main grants programme are assessed on a rolling basis and can be submitted at any time. Applicants successful at this stage will be invited to submit a stage 2 application.

Small Grants Programme. Organisations can apply for up to £1,500 for small, one-off projects, pilot projects, or research and development projects lasting up to 6 months.

Preference will be given to those projects which have a deep commitment to listening to children and allow the perceptions and feelings of children themselves to be better understood. The Foundation is mainly interested in applications that involve children during their early years, but appropriate projects for older children (up to 18 years) will also be considered.

Whilst the Foundation will fund work in and around London, they will prioritise projects taking place elsewhere in the UK.

Examples of grants awarded include:

Dance in Devon, £20,550 over 2 years to deliver ‘All Aboard’, a new inclusive dance project for very young disabled and non-disabled children and their families.

Discover Story Centre, Stratford, £30,988 over 2 years to expand the scope and scale its work with children 0-3 years old by creating 8 original story productions.

The Paper Birds Theatre Company, £21,102 over 1 year to develop ‘In the Red’, a performing arts project for up to 60 young people, ages 11-18 to take place across SW England, in collaboration with 3 regional theatres.

The applications forms can be downloaded via the Ragdoll Foundation website. (Link below).

The next deadline for applications is the 2nd July 2021.

Useful Links:

Small Grants Guidance Notes

Main Grants Guidance Notes

Frequently Asked Questions

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http://www.ragdollfoundation.org.uk/portfolio/grant-giving

Development Grants for Emerging Artists (UK)

Musicians can apply for up to £5,000 to undertake a UK-based collaboration between themselves and another non-music artists, for example storytellers, lighting designers, choreographers, technologists, scientists, gaming designers, theatre directors, visual artists etc.

There should be tangible results of the collaboration, such as a body of work created for an upcoming recording or a new performance.

Eligible musicians will be over 18 based primarily in the UK and be in financial need and without significant backing. Solo instrumentalists, conductors, composers, vocalists, singer songwriters or multidisciplinary artists are amongst those eligible to apply. Bands or ensembles with six members or less can also be supported.

The funding is being made available through the Help Musicians Fusion Fund.

No application deadline has been indicated.

Useful Links:

Application Guidelines

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https://www.helpmusicians.org.uk/creative-programme/current-opportunities/fusion-fund

Grants of up to £5,000 Available to Support the Performing Arts and the Conservation of Historic Objects (UK)

The Leche Trust has announced that the next closing date for applications is the 27th August 2021.

The Leche Trust is a grant making charity that provides funding of up to £5,000 to UK registered charities, public authorities or institutions in the areas of the Performing Arts and Conservation.

Through the Performing Arts funding strand, the Trust supports projects that promote excellence in professional performance in music, dance and theatre, with particular emphasis on new work and on the development of young professionals aged 18 or over. Trustees are sympathetic to projects that widen geographical access to the performing arts, for example through festivals and touring.

Through the Conservation funding stream, the Trust will support projects to conserve historic objects, collections and features of buildings and landscapes which date from the Georgian period or earlier, i.e. pre-1830s. Projects may include acquisition costs (for objects) and conservation surveys as well as remedial work.

Trustees are inclined to give grants to smaller projects, or specific elements of projects, where their contribution can make a greater impact. In the case of churches, Trustees will consider supporting the conservation of such features as monuments, wall paintings, stained glass, and historic furniture and fittings.

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http://www.lechetrust.org/

Funding for Schools to Purchase Musical Equipment (UK)

The Universal Music UK Sound Foundation (UMUKSF) has launched a new funding round to enable schools across the UK and Eire to apply for grants of up to £1,500 towards the cost of musical resources.

The UMUKSF School Awards will provide funding for schools teaching the national curriculum to improve their music department through the purchase or upgrade of musical instruments and equipment. To date, the Foundation has awarded grants to over 7,000 schools, individual students and teachers to improve their access to music.

The deadline for applications is 1pm on the 11th August 2021.

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https://www.umuksoundfoundation.com/umuksf-school-awards/

Funding to Help Musicians Build their Careers (UK)

Funding is available to help independent, entrepreneurial music creators of all genres and disciplines build their career.

The Help Musicians’ Do It Differently Fund offers a bespoke package of funding and expert advice, including wellbeing and development services, to empower musicians across the UK who are at a crucial point in their career.

Grants of between £500 and £3,000 will fund professional development opportunities and creative projects for solo artists, composers, group members, songwriters, producers or multidisciplinary artists aged 18 and over with no significant backing. Funding could be used to support costs such as studio hire, merchandise, PR and marketing, and software. Groups of six members or less can also apply.

Applications can be submitted at any time.

Useful Links:

Frequently Asked Questions

Application Guidance

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https://www.helpmusicians.org.uk/creative-programme/current-opportunities/do-it-differently-fund

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Grants for Talented Musicians and Groups (UK)

The MOBO Help Musicians Fund has been created in partnership to support the career ambitions of exceptionally talented artists and groups with grants of up to £3,000 to support creative output as well as business advice and other support measures.

The funding is available for recording and releasing music; helping to build creative portfolios and get music out into the world. Artists can apply for financial support towards a new EP, a series of single releases, a marketing plan around new music or content creation to accompany any new release.

Any solo artist, producer, songwriter or group working within any genre can apply but preference may be given to; R&B, Afrobeat, Soul, Hip Hop, Grime, Jazz, Gospel, Garage, Reggae and African music.

Eligible applicants will be:

Aged 18 or over Based primarily in the UK and eligible to work here A resident in the UK for at least the last 3 consecutive years In financial need and without significant backing from labels, music publishing companies or

management A track record of regularly performing, writing and releasing music for at least 12 months

No application deadline has been indicated.

Useful Links:

Support Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

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https://www.helpmusicians.org.uk/creative-programme/current-opportunities/mobo-help-musicians-fund

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Grants of up to £1,500 Available for the Professional Development of Musicians (UK)

Emerging and professional musicians of all genres and disciplines can apply for grants of £500 -£1500 to help them access opportunities that will allow them to focus on developing their artistic and professional development at a crucial point in their career.

The funding which is being made available through the Help Musicians UK Transmission Fund is designed to help emerging and professional musicians of all genres and disciplines to build their careers by supporting the costs of formal and time limited training and mentoring opportunities. Eligible artists may for example be a solo instrumentalist, composer, vocalist, singer songwriter or a multidisciplinary artist. Bands or ensembles with 6 members or less can also be supported.

All artists supported must have an active career and be able to demonstrate the following:

Exceptional ability within their discipline High quality musical output Regularly working (performances, commissions, releases) at a professional level (getting paid

for your work) Achievement or the potential to achieve a national or international impact An impressive track record An entrepreneurial spirit and dedication toward their career

Group applicants must have 50% of their members meeting the criteria shown above and have been established and playing together regularly for at least 1 year.

Grants of £500 - £1500 are available and can support opportunities such as short courses, workshops, training and time limited periods of coaching with an expert in the artists chosen field both in the UK or internationally. Travel, accommodation and access costs can also be funded.

Eligible applicants will be:

Aged over 18 Based primarily in the UK and be eligible to work here Have been resident in the UK for at least 3 consecutive years In financial need and without significant backing

Applications can be submitted at any time.

Useful Links:

Frequently Asked Questions

Application Guidelines

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https://www.helpmusicians.org.uk/creative-programme/current-opportunities/transmission-fund

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Grants to Support Animal Welfare Charities (UK)

Charities registered in the UK and working to offer sanctuary, rehoming and rehabilitation to animals in the UK and/or internationally can apply for grants of up to £35,000 through the Jean Sainsbury Animal Welfare Trust.

Organisations involved with the conservation of wildlife, the rescue, rehabilitation and (where possible) release of animals are also eligible to apply. The funding supports general running costs or capital purchases.

The Trust encourages repeat applications from charities when further financial support might be given if funds allow.

The next deadline to apply is the 1st September 2021.

Applications must be made in writing only to:

Mrs. Madeleine Orchard, Administrator

Jean Sainsbury Animal Welfare Trust

P.O.Box 469

London

W14 8PJ

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https://www.jeansainsburyanimalwelfare.org.uk/

‘Beer’ Grants to Help Safeguard Live Music Venues & Get Bands Touring Again (UK)

In response to the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on independent music venues, Signature Brew has committed £250,000 worth of beer to a new fund to help venues across the UK recover and get bands touring again. Artists with gigs or tours booked in the UK within the next 12 months will be eligible to apply for their share of the beer.

Successful applicants will receive an allocation of the brewery’s Studio Lager via Beer Grants worth between £500 and £5,000. Touring bands and artists can also apply for between one and five cases of beer which they’ll be able to take on the road with them.

A panel made up of expert music industry professionals will join Signature Brew to help allocate the grants to successful venues.

The deadline for applications is 12pm on the 5th June 2021.

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https://www.signaturebrew.co.uk/pages/apply-for-a-signature-brew-beer-grant-up-to-250-000-worth-of-beer-to-helping-safeguard-the-uks-independent-venues-get-bands-touring-again

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Grants to Promote the Teaching of Greek (UK)

The Hellenic Society Schools Sub-Committee makes grants to schools to assist projects concerned with the teaching of Greek or Greek civilization.

Typically, grants are made for:

The development of new courses in Greek Books & other teaching materials Classics days or conferences Greek plays by schools Summer schools for school pupils

Applications from schools planning to start courses in Greek are especially welcome.

Applications on behalf of individual pupils or teachers are not normally considered, but a grant may be made to an institution for use as bursaries to individuals at the discretion of that institution. Most grants are in the range £100-£500, but larger awards are occasionally made.

The next closing date for applications is the 1st May 2021.

Useful Links:

Application Form

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http://www.hellenicsociety.org.uk/grants/

Funding to Sustain Rural Services using the Local Pub (England, Scotland & Wales)

Grants of up to £3,000 are available to enable rural pub owners, licensees, and local communities to work together to help support and sustain local services in England, Scotland and Wales.

Pub is the Hub’s Community Services Fund will assist projects which support the needs of local communities by using pubs to offer a new service or replace a service that has already been lost, such as a local shop, library, post office or community centre, or encouraging the local sourcing of products, providing school meals, IT training and church services.

Funding will support projects where no other local funding for services currently exists.

Applications can be submitted at any time.

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https://www.pubisthehub.org.uk/community-services-fund/

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Funding to Help People with Arthritis & Musculoskeletal Conditions Get Active (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland)

To reduce the negative impact of coronavirus and the widening of the inequalities in sport and physical activity, Versus Arthritis are making grants of up to £5,000 available to registered charities and other not-for-profit organisations to help people get active.

The Charity has teamed up with Sport England to help distribute £100,000 in funding to increase the availability of exercise opportunities for people with arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Applications are particularly welcome from groups who also support people from lower socio-economic groups; Black, Asian and/or Minority Ethnic communities; and disabled people.

The fund will close once enough applications have been received.

Useful Links:

Let's Move Together Application Guidance

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https://www.versusarthritis.org/news/2020/october/inspiring-active-communities/

Funding to Increase the Digital Skills of People Aged 18 & Over (UK)

The Thomas Wall Trust has opened the latest round of their Digital Skills Programme to equip adults with basic digital skills for work and life.

Charities and other not-for-profit organisations with an annual turnover of less than £500,000 can apply for grants of up to £5,000 for projects working with disadvantaged people aged 18 or over to improve their basic digital skills in order to increase their employment prospects within the UK.

Priority will be given to match-funded projects and organisations working in collaborative networks.

The deadline for expressions of interest is the 25th June 2021.

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https://www.thomaswalltrust.org.uk/digital-skills-2020/

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Music Grants for Older People (England & Wales)

The registered charity, Concertina which makes grants of up to £250 to charitable bodies that provide musical entertainment and related activities for the elderly has announced that the next deadline for applications is the 31st October 2021.

The charity is particular keen to support smaller organisations which might otherwise find it difficult to gain funding. Concertina has made grants to a wide range of charitable organisations nationwide in England and Wales. These include funds to many care homes for the elderly to provide musical entertainment for their residents. Some of the charities that have received grants from Concertina include:

Theatre Chipping Norton to help fund high calibre music recitals in six Care Homes in the area.

Sue Ryder Care, Lancashire to fund access to music therapy workshops at Birchley Hall near Wigan and St Helen’s.

Useful Links:

Application Form

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http://www.concertinamusic.org.uk/Grants.php

Grants of up to £10,000 Available to Help Sports Clubs and Organisations Operate in a Coronavirus Safe Way (England)

In response to the new Covid-19 lockdown measures, Sport England are making grants of £300 to £10,000 available from a total pot of £15 million, to help sport and activity groups, clubs and organisations respond to the immediate challenges of returning to play in a coronavirus-safe way.

Priority will be given to projects:

Located in areas of high deprivation (decile 1-3 of the Indices of Deprivation) Organisations working with Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities, people on lower

incomes, disabled people, people with long-term health conditions and people experiencing a greater burden of care because of coronavirus.

Organisations that don't have a significant level of reserve funding available to utilise.

The funding which is being made available through the Return to Play: Small Grants Fund and can cover costs such as minor amendments to facilities, additional sports equipment, signage, sanitation and training courses for clubs in areas of high deprivation, the Fund will now also support ongoing running costs, for example rent, utilities and insurance, and will give flexibility over the start date for resuming activity.

Sports clubs, charities, community clubs, and other not-for-profit organisations can apply at any time until the 30th June 2021.

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https://www.sportengland.org/how-we-can-help/our-funds/return-play-small-grants

Match Funding for Community Businesses Responding to the Covid-19 Crisis (England)

Power to Change has teamed up with Crowdfunder to launch Community Business Crowdmatch to support new or existing community businesses responding to the Covid-19 crisis.

The scheme will help community businesses, providing services or activities that help local people disproportionately affected due to the crisis, by match-funding each £1 raised, to a maximum of £10,000.

Power to Change is keen to support new and existing projects in deprived areas and work with Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities across England. Funding could be used to support new ideas to help local neighbourhoods, help meet increased demand, save a community space or bridge a funding gap.

Applications can be made at any time.

Examples of the types of activity that can be funded:

Norwich Mustard (a Power to Change grantee) raised £13,823 with 184 supporters in 28 days to help them produce a business plan and start growing and producing a test batch of their product. Find out more.

Friends of the Admirals Head Pub formed off the back of over 80 local people wanting to bring the pub back to life after it had closed. Their vision is for it to become ‘more than a pub’ providing services for the whole community. They needed funding for: legal registration costs, a feasibility study, developing a business plan and preparing a community bid and raising finance to purchase the pub. In October 2019, they launched a successful crowdfunder campaign and raised £3,514 with 38 supporters in 56 days in 2019 to raise money to get started (including £1500 match funding from Power to Change Community Business Crowdmatch). Read more here.

Useful Links:

Guidance Notes

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https://www.powertochange.org.uk/get-support/programmes/community-business-crowdmatch/

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Urban Tree Challenge Fund is Open for Applications (England)

The Urban Tree Challenge Fund has re-opened to applications from community and volunteer groups as well as Town Councils and individuals for tree planting projects in cities and towns across England.

This third round of funding is open to applications from:

small organisations or community groups for between £10,000 and £30,000 for smaller, focused areas of planting;

block bids of over £250,000 with no upper limit to enable multiple projects that are either geographically dispersed or focused in one area to be submitted under one application.

The fund provides 50% of standard costs for planting and establishment. The remaining 50% must be met through match funding.

The deadline for applications is 11:59pm on the 25th July 2021.

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https://www.gov.uk/guidance/urban-tree-challenge-fund

Toyota Parasport Fund Reopens (England)

In order to support disabled people to return to sport or activity as and when Coronavirus restrictions allow, Sport England, in partnership with Toyota and the British Paralympic Association have launched a new round of their Toyota Parasport Fund.

£200,000 in funding will be available to help registered charities, voluntary or community clubs, and other not-for-profit organisations to support disabled adults and young people aged five or over to return to previously run activities, or to enable previous projects to adapt to resume delivery when the relaxing of coronavirus restrictions allow them to do so.

Funding of between £1,000 and £5,000 could be used for additional sports equipment, signage, sanitation stations, training courses or additional coaches and instructors etc.

The deadline for applications is 5pm on the 31st May 2021.

Useful Links:

Application Guidance

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https://www.sportengland.org/campaigns-and-our-work/disability/toyota-parasport-fund

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BFI Short Film Funding Reopens to Applications (England)

Grants of up to £15,000 are available to directors based in England to support the production costs of 15-minute short fiction films, in both live-action and animation.

The BFI Network Short Film Fund is intended to stimulate new ideas and stories from directors who haven’t yet directed a fiction feature film that has received UK distribution, and will support standalone projects including those that have the potential to be developed into other forms or formats (e.g., a feature film, content in serial form, etc).

The fund is run in partnership with the BFI Network Talent Executives who will work with filmmakers on the delivery of funded projects.

The deadline for applications is 5pm on the 7th June 2021.

Useful Links:

Read Guidelines

Listen to the Guidelines

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https://network.bfi.org.uk/funding-available

Grants to Support New Feature Film Writers (England)

The BFI Network has reopened the BFI Early Development Fund to support new feature film writers with exciting ideas for a debut feature.

The funding will be awarded to support writers based in England who are at the very beginning of their development process, prior to having the first draft of a script, with writing an initial treatment document, researching ideas and creating related visual materials. Filmmakers will also benefit from the creative oversight of the BFI Network’s Talent Executives to support them in creating the documents.

Examples of eligible costs which can be funded include writers fee (up to £1,000), producer fee (up to £500), costs for the creation of visual materials, and research and travel costs.

The deadline for applications is 5pm on the 7th June 2021.

Useful Links:

Read Guidelines

Listen to the Guidelines

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https://network.bfi.org.uk/funding-available

Funding for Projects Which Contribute to Community Safety & Build Confidence in Local Policing (Northern Ireland)

The Northern Ireland Policing Board has launched a funding call for projects which contribute to community safety and build confidence in policing in the local area.

Grants of between £1,000 and £10,000 are available to charitable organisations in Northern Ireland through the Police Property Fund Small Grants Scheme, which is made available from assets recovered by the Police Service of Northern Ireland as a result of criminal investigations.

A total of £100,000 in funding is available in this call for projects that actively engage with local police.

The deadline for applications is 12 noon on the 8th July 2021.

Useful Links:

Frequently Asked Questions

Application Guidance

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https://www.nipolicingboard.org.uk/police-property-fund

Funding Call to Help Junior Creators/Animators with the Production of Animated Short Films (Northern Ireland)

Northern Ireland Screen has launched a call for applications to help junior creators/animators with the production of animated short films.

The Creative Animation Scheme is open to Northern Ireland based animation companies that have identified emerging talent that could be supported to develop their own ideas and create up to two animated short films. Grants of up to £40,000 are available to cover the costs of film production and to ensure that the animation company can provide the support and guidance needed for the creator/animator to deliver a quality animated short film on schedule and budget.

The funding is provided by the Screen Fund and BFI Network and the deadline for applications is the 2nd July 2021.

Useful Links:

Application Guidelines

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https://www.northernirelandscreen.co.uk/news/funding/creative-animation-application-call-4/

Funding to Supply Food Storage & Food Preparation Equipment for Vulnerable People (Belfast)

Belfast City Council’s Kitchen Equipment Grants Scheme is now open to applications from Belfast-based community groups and organisations supporting vulnerable people in their area through food provision.

Grants of up to £2,000 are available to fund food storage and food preparation such as (but not exclusively)

Eligible items include but are not limited to:

fridges freezers ovens slow cookers toasters dishwashers kitchen utensils cookware such as pots and pans

The deadline for applications is the 31st May 2021.

To ask for an application form, email: [email protected]

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https://supportingcommunities.org/funding-news-1/2021/5/10/kitchen-equipment-grants-scheme

Grants for Science and the Arts Projects (North West of England)

The Granada Foundation has launched a new funding round for projects that encourage and promote the study, practice and appreciation of science and the arts.

Awards of usually £500 to £10,000 are made 3 times a year (with the average award being around £2,000) to organisations (preferably with charitable status) for imaginative and innovative proposals which will make the North West of England a richer and more attractive place in which to live and work.

During 2021, applications are encouraged for projects which support creative talent negatively impacted by Covid-19 restrictions.

The next closing date for applications is the 9th July 2021.

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https://granadafoundation.org/how-to-apply/

Funding to Help Places Become More Age-Friendly (Greater Manchester)

Voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations are invited to apply for grants of up to £2,000 for projects which help places to become more age-friendly.

Ambition for Ageing’s ‘Supporting Ageing in Place’, funded by The National Lottery Community Fund and delivered by GMCVO, is seeking projects which create social connections and build age-friendly places for people aged 50 and over in pilot neighbourhoods across Greater Manchester, especially those from marginalised, including low income, communities.

Funding could be used to support the delivery of activities, adapt spaces to make them more accessible or for the purchase of equipment.

The deadline for applications is 12pm on the 14th June 2021.

To support the launch of this programme, Ambition for Ageing is hosting several online information sessions for those interested in applying:

Tuesday 18 May 1.30pm-2.30pm Register here

Wednesday 19 May 10am-11am Register here

Monday 24 May 11am-12pm Register here

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https://manchestercommunitycentral.org/news/funding-opportunity-supporting-ageing-place

Grants for Projects to Help Prevent, or Reduce, the Risk of Heart Disease (Yorkshire TV Region)

The Heart Research UK and Subway Healthy Heart grant scheme has re-opened for applications in the Yorkshire TV region.

Registered charities, community and voluntary organisations and other not-for-profit organisations in the Yorkshire ITV region can apply for up to £10,000 for new, original and innovative community projects lasting up to 12 months that actively promote a healthy heart and help to prevent, or reduce, the risk of heart disease.

In response to the pandemic, grants in 2021 are available for projects that can be delivered safely. This can include funding for projects that can be delivered remotely or with social distancing measures in place; and grants for purchases of equipment only such as exercise equipment, technology, blood pressure monitors and weighing scales etc.

The deadline for applications is 5pm on the 1st June 2021.

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https://heartresearch.org.uk/healthy-heart-grant-apply/

Birmingham Airport Community Trust Fund Re-Opens to Applications (Birmingham City & Solihull)

The Birmingham Airport Community Trust Fund has re-opened to applications from small community-based organisations in areas most affected by the Airport's operations.

Grants of up to £3,000 are available for local projects that benefit the community and environment through heritage conservation, environment improvement, sport, recreation, and other leisure activities, improving health and well-being. For this round of funding, the Trustees will particularly welcome applications from those organisations in Birmingham City and Solihull working to address the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on local communities. Priority will be given to projects where the Trustees can see evidence that organisations have made efforts to raise funds from their own resources.

The deadline for applications is the 18th June 2021.

Useful Links:

Click here for a list of postcodes within the Trust Fund’s Area of Benefit.

Application Guidelines

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https://www.birminghamairport.co.uk/about-us/community-and-environment/community-investment/community-trust-fund/

Funding for Projects that Support Communities to “Be Safe and Feel Safe” (North Yorkshire)

Organisations, groups or individuals can apply for grants of between £500 and £20,000 for new community safety projects or schemes in North Yorkshire and the City of York.

The Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire – Community Fund will invest in projects at a local level which can achieve positive outcomes for individuals and communities, helping them to “Be Safe and Feel Safe”. This might include:

Diversionary activities for children and young people Promoting safety and reducing the fear of crime and anti-social behaviour Support for victims Improving community cohesion Preventing crime and anti-social behaviour Supporting the purchase of specific pieces of equipment in key community locations

The deadline for applications in this round is 4pm on the 29th July 2021.

Useful Links:

Application Guidance

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https://www.northyorkshire-pfcc.gov.uk/how-can-we-help/community-projects/apply-community-fund/

Funding to Support Disadvantaged People Affected by the Covid-19 Pandemic (Sussex)

The Sussex Community Foundation has reopened the Sussex Crisis Fund in a new Support and Recovery phase to support community and voluntary sector organisations working to help disadvantaged people experiencing greater health inequalities and financial difficulties as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Grants of up to £10,000 are available to support both online or in person activity that reconnects people and communities, offers mental health and well-being support, provides advice and support services, supports digital inclusion, and provides food and other vital support.

Applications that support those disproportionately impacted such as women, Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities and children and young people are encouraged.

Applications can be made at any time, with decisions expected within three to four weeks of submission.

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https://sussexgiving.org.uk/apply-for-grants/how-it-works/

Funding to Support Food Security Projects (East Sussex, excluding Brighton & Hove)

The Sussex Community Foundation are accepting applications from community and voluntary sector organisations that support people who are struggling to afford to eat.

The ESCC Food Security Fund will support initiatives in East Sussex (excluding Brighton & Hove) which tackle food security and reduce reliance on foodbanks. Funding could be used for activities that support:

community allotments and food growing; food pantries, community fridges and community food cooperatives; improve food preparation and cooking skills; give advice and guidance on healthy eating and nutrition; provide equipment for food preparation and access to food shopping, including transport and

computer literacy.

Applications which support those disproportionately impacted such as Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities, people with disabilities and others most impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic are encouraged.

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Applications can be made at any time.

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https://sussexgiving.org.uk/food-project-funding-for-east-sussex/

Funding to Support Local Organisations to Reduce their Carbon Footprint (Cumbria)

To help tackle environmental challenges, the Lake District Foundation is making funding available to support local organisations to reduce their carbon footprint.

A total of £1 million in funding is available to community groups and small and medium sized businesses from a range of sectors (primary agriculture and fishing are excluded) to help tackle climate change in the Lake District National Park.

Low Carbon Lake District Grants will provide funding of up to £20,000 for projects such as:

low Carbon energy generation; energy efficiency projects; sustainable transport such as vehicle charging points; AI and smart technology, such as smart food waste bins; and behaviour change and engagement.

To apply complete an online Registration Form. Organisations eligible to apply will be invited to complete an Expression of Interest Form for pre-application assessment. No application deadline is indicated.

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https://www.lakedistrictfoundation.org/low-carbon-lake-district-grants/

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Funding Reminders Society for Microbiology – Science Education and Outreach Grants (UK)

The Society for Microbiology provides grants to support the teaching of microbiology. The scheme is open to Full, Full Concessionary or Postgraduate Student Members; including those working in schools residing in the UK or Republic of Ireland to support relevant science teaching or promotion initiatives, or to support developments likely to lead to an improvement in the teaching of any aspect of microbiology. The maximum grant available is £1,000.

Activities funded can include:

Talks, workshops, demonstrations, posters, leaflets, broadcasts, activities at science festivals and audio-visual or computer-based packages;

Activities that take place as part of a National Science and Engineering Week event at the applicant's place of work;

Running a school or college-based science week activity (e.g. hands-on or programme of talks);

Supporting microbiology activities in an out-of-school science club; Buying materials and equipment outside of normal department resources to support a

microbiology activity (no more than £500 can be used toward large equipment such as microscopes and incubators);

A class visit to a microbiology laboratory to carry out activities; and Organising a visit to or from a working microbiologist.

The next application round will open in June with an application deadline of the 3rd October 2021.

Enquiries about this scheme should be made by email to [email protected] or by phone: +44 (0)20 3034 4882.

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https://microbiologysociety.org/grants/education-outreach-funds/education-and-outreach-grants.html

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Funding for Local Projects to Reduce Isolation Amongst the Armed Forces Community (UK)

Grants of up to £10,000 are available for community projects supporting Armed Forces communities. In particular, funding is available to support Armed Forces communities to become less isolated and engage more in their local area, and to support needs that have arisen as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

To be eligible to apply, the applicant organisation must be an established registered charity or Community Interest Company (CIC) with substantial recent experience of supporting Armed Forces communities; an Armed Forces unit or base; a local authority; or a school.

The funding is being made available through the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust's Force for Change programme.

The closing date for applications for this funding round is noon on the 2nd August 2021.

There will be two further funding rounds during 2021.

Previous projects supported include:

Priory Church in Wales Primary School received a grant of £19,000 to establish an area for adventurous play, supporting health and wellbeing for children from serving families; and allow a safe and secure place for the school community to play.

North Ayrshire Council received a grant of £17,250 to use the outdoors to improve health and wellbeing of the Forces community. There will be physical sessions, development of a tree nursery and growing food. These activities are designed to build

community cohesion and address isolation.

Useful Links:

Programme Guidance

Frequently Asked Questions

Grants awarded 2020/21 Round 1

Grants awarded 2020/21 Round 2

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https://covenantfund.org.uk/programme/armed-forces-covenant-fund-force-for-change-programme/#guidance-and-resources

Grants for Churches for the Conservation of Decorative Features and Monuments (UK)

The next closing date for applications to the William and Jane Morris Fund is the 31st August 2021.

The Fund accepts applications from churches, chapels and other places of worship built before 1896 for grants of between £500 and £5,000 to carry out small programmes of conservation work to decorative features and monuments. All work funded must be directed by a professional architect or established conservator and completed according to the principles of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB).

Eligible work could include (but is not limited to):

Stained glass windows Sculpture Furniture Internal monuments Tombs Wall paintings.

Previous awards have been made to:

St Mary's Church, Cerne Abbas for the conservation of wall paintings (£1,000). Holy Trinity Church, St Austell to restore a monument to Joseph Sawle (£750). The Lye and Wollescote Chapels, Dudley for the repair of a weathervane (£1,600).

Useful Links:

Make a Grant Application

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https://www.sal.org.uk/grants/morris-fund-conservation-grants/

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Science Grants for Schools (England, Scotland & Wales)

State-funded primary schools, nurseries and special schools in Bridgend; Fermanagh & Omagh; Hull; Knowsley; Neath Port Talbot; Newry, Mourne & Down; Sandwell; South Ayrshire; Wakefield; and West Lothian can apply for grants from the Edina Trust to run science projects.

The level of funding available is dependent upon the type of school applying:

Full primary and Special schools can apply for grants of up to £600 per year for up to three years;

Infant and Junior schools up to £300 per year for up to three years; Maintained Nursery schools and nursery classes within schools can apply for a one-off grant

of up to £420.

The Science Grant Scheme runs in each area for three years, before moving on to a new area. The Edina Trust Science Grant Scheme (SGS) is a non-competitive grant scheme. Funding is set aside so that there is enough for every school and maintained nursery in eligible areas to get the full amount.

Grants can be used for science weeks, science related school trips, science equipment and science subscriptions; improving school grounds for science and gardening resources.

Examples of projects that received funding are:

St Bede's Primary School, Sunderland that created a Forest School area in the school grounds. The school used the Edina Trust grant to purchase tools that the children can use, which has allowed them to get outside and learn about nature, as well as develop their self-confidence.

Kersland School, Renfrewshire had a visit from Glasgow Science Centre's Bodyworks On Tour programme. The programme is all about our amazing bodies and offers an array of exciting workshops, live science shows and interactive exhibits. Everything is hands-on and designed to fit the needs of learners from pre-school through to primary and secondary school pupils.

There are no deadlines and applications can be submitted at any time.

Useful Links:

Tips on Applying

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https://www.edinatrust.org.uk/science-grant-scheme

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£4 Million Funding for Councils to Support Families to Resolve Parental Conflict (England)

To support more families to resolve parental conflict, the Department for Work and Pensions’ Reducing Parental Conflict programme will now provide funding to enable councils in England to train frontline staff who regularly come into contact with families experiencing severe relationship difficulties.

£3.87 million in funding has been made available to provide support and intervention aimed at resolving parental conflict, not domestic abuse. This includes tackling the issue of frequent, intense and poorly resolved conflict between parents and how it impacts children’s wellbeing, undertaking innovative projects working with charities and sharing evidence on what works.

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https://www.gov.uk/government/news/4m-for-councils-to-support-more-families-to-resolve-parental-conflict

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The Funding Alert is part of the Grants Online subscription service and should not be circulated to

outside organisations.

Grants Online Ltd provides a range of online funding solutions including:Grants Online www.grantsonline.org.uk

Grants 4 Schools www.grants4schools.info

Local Funding Portals for your area www.grantsonlinelocal.uk

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