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Get Fishing Fund

Aims/priorities: The Get Fishing Fund has been established to support organisations delivering a programme of angling activities throughout 2022. These angling activities should aim to help get more people into fishing and retain them within the sport.

Who can apply? Applications are accepted from angling clubs, fisheries, charities, schools and local authorities in England that want to increase the number of people being introduced to angling.

Food for Life Get Togethers – Small Grants

Aims/priorities: The funding is intended for gatherings and events that connect different age groups together and are representative of diverse communities.

Who can apply? The fund is open to not-for-profit groups and settings.

Grant amount: Grants of £150 are available.

Caring for Carers from Asian Communities across Greater Manchester

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Are you a Carer for a child or young person with a disability or care for an adult?

Do you consider yourself to be of Asian Heritage?

Do you want to improve support for Asian Carers across Greater Manchester?

Are you able and willing to listen and learn and share your experiences of your caring role?

If so....

You could really benefit from a new small group of Asian Carers who will be coming together to plan what needs to be put in place to help Asian Carers better and find out what matters to them.

Smart Energy GB in Communities Fund

Aims/priorities: The funding is available to organisations that can help engage people and communities across Britain with information about how to get and use smart meters. It is especially aimed at projects that can reach those who may face barriers to getting a smart meter.

In 2022, there are three funding streams, each targeting a specific audience:

DCMS Youth Investment Fund

Aims/priorities: BBC Children in Need is administering phase 1 of the Youth Investment Fund on behalf of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). 

Funding is intended to create, expand and improve local youth facilities and their services, with the goal of driving positive outcomes for young people, such as:

Tesco Little Helps

Aims/priorities: The funding is intended to support the community work of 60 local not-for-profit organisations across the UK during 2022. Priority will be given to projects that provide food and support to young people, with examples including:

The Greater Manchester LGBTQ+ Community Fund - Round Two

Aims/priorities: LGBT Foundation and George House Trust are now accepting proposals for round two of the Greater Manchester LGBTQ+ Community Fund.

The Greater Manchester LGBTQ+ Community Fund is a new initiative that inspires action and encourages inclusion across Greater Manchester, benefiting LGBTQ+ people and communities.

Community Groups wanted for Greater Manchester Rock Radio new show- The Community Mix

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Greater Manchester Rock Radio is an online community radio station who are looking to support community groups and charities by offering a free slot on their new weekly Sunday Show-The Community Mix.

The one hour show will feature local community groups and national charities via a pre recoded phone call. This is a great opportunity for groups to promote the work they undertake in the community.

Westhill Endowment Trust

Aims/priorities: Grants and other resources are available to support formal and informal religious education projects and faith-motivated activities that enable people to transform their lives and the life of their communities in the UK.

Who can apply? Not-for-profit organisations, churches and cathedrals, hospitals and hospices, and higher and further education institutions both in the UK and overseas are eligible to apply.

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