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NW Hearts Charity Grants 2023-2024

Aims/priorities: We want to improve outcomes for people with heart disease around Greater Manchester, and to reduce its impact on lives beyond current NHS provision. To this end, we intend to fund a wide range of projects.

All applications should demonstrate a close alignment with one or more of NW Hearts Charity’s funding priorities, namely projects that benefit:

Power of Music Grant

Aims/priorities: There is a wide variety of music activities for people living with dementia and we would welcome applications from providers of all different types of musical offers and services. 

We can fund new activity, however your organisation should already be delivering music activities or working with people living with dementia and carers. We'll also fund those already delivering music activities for people living with dementia.

Masonic Charitable Foundation Hospice Grants 2023/24

Aims/priorities: The funding is intended to support adult hospices in testing approaches to improve transitional care for young people with the aim of addressing gaps in the access to and provision of short break/respite care as well as enabling equity.

Who can apply? To be eligible, organisations must be adult hospices based in England, Wales, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man and members of Hospice UK.

Natural Environment Investment Readiness Fund (NEIRF)

Aims/priorities: The Natural Environment Investment Readiness Fund (NEIRF) has been established to fund nature projects in England which tackle climate change, create and restore habitats, or improve water quality.

The scheme aims to stimulate private investment and market based mechanisms that improve and safeguard the natural environment by helping projects become investment ready. The intention is to establish a pipeline of projects for the private sector to invest in, and develop new funding models that can be replicated elsewhere.

Sport England

Aims/priorities:

The Sport England Small Grants Programme aims to support local community sport projects that seek to encourage people in England, regardless of age, background or level of ability, to feel able to get involved in sport and physical activity. And, in particular, projects which meet one or more of the following aims of Sport England's ‘Towards an Active Nation’ strategy:

UK Youth – Adventures Away from Home Fund

Aims/priorities:

This fund aims to provide 8,500 young people, aged 11-18, or up to 25 for those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), with opportunities to take part in outdoor learning.

Funding will enable underrepresented young people to take part in outdoor learning experiences (full-day sessions and two-night residential stays) that support their personal development through connections with others and nature.

Funding is for projects and activities that are linked to the following outcomes:

Golsoncott Foundation

Aims/priorities: The Foundation's declared objective is "to promote, maintain, improve and advance the education of the public in the arts generally and, in particular, the fine arts and music".

Who can apply? Voluntary sector organisations in the UK whose focus is primarily on the arts can apply for funding.

'The trustees favour applications from arts organisations whose raison d’être is the art form itself, and its perfection or excellence in performance.'

Natural Environment Investment Readiness Fund (NEIRF)

Aims/priorities: The Natural Environment Investment Readiness Fund (NEIRF) has been established to fund nature projects in England which tackle climate change, create and restore habitats, or improve water quality.

The scheme aims to stimulate private investment and market based mechanisms that improve and safeguard the natural environment by helping projects become investment ready. The intention is to establish a pipeline of projects for the private sector to invest in, and develop new funding models that can be replicated elsewhere.

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