The Duchy of Lancaster Benevolent Fund
Aims/priorities: The Greater Manchester Trustees are particularly interested in the following:
Tameside
Aims/priorities: The Greater Manchester Trustees are particularly interested in the following:
Aims/priorities: The Fund aims to support the activities of local community or voluntary groups and projects that contribute positively to the quality of life, wellbeing and improved health of people and communities which address any or all of the priorities listed below:
Aims/priorities: The Community Support Fund is now accepting applications from y organisations in Greater Manchester who are supporting those suffering from hardship as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
We are prioritising applications which are providing a service in direct response to community hardship created by the Covid-19 pandemic. This could be for responding to ongoing emergency needs or for making changes to how you work so that you can continue to help those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic over the coming months.
Aims/priorities: The Auto Trader Community Fund aims to encourage and support grassroots community organisations. This means small, community-based and locally controlled groups that manage themselves, encourage people to get involved as volunteers and who just need a bit of financial help to be able to work with their community in the way they’d like. We don’t want to limit the type of request you can make. You just need to let us know what you want to do and what positive things your activity will provide for those in your community.
Aims/priorities: The Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership are leading a programme to improve mental health support and services for families in pregnancy and the first two years of a child’s life.
Grants to Grow aims to build the capacity of the VCSE sector to support parents facing challenges relating to the maternity experience, including:
Join others involved in tackling homelessness for the next full, online, quarterly Greater Manchester Homelessness Action Network event on Monday, 22nd March, 10am-12pm.
Aims/priorities: Has your company or organisation been negatively impacted by the Covid-19 crisis and been unable to access suitable or sufficient investment from existing support schemes such as the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS), the Bounce Back Loan Scheme (BBLS) or SIB’s Resilience and Recovery Loan Fund?
Whether you address social needs, strengthen communities, improve people’s life chances, enhance culture or protect the environment - this opportunity is for you.
Aims/priorities: The ESF Moving-On round seeks applications from a wide range of voluntary organisations who are ready to reach out by using approaches which tackle the new and emerging barriers arising from the impact of COVID 19, working both remotely and within social distancing requirements, once restrictions are eased.
Aims/priorities: Grants are available to support the development of projects that have the potential to bring new life to high streets by creating alternative uses for redundant or underused historic buildings in town centres. Funding can be used for individual heritage buildings in, or transferring to, community ownership or that of charitable/social enterprise organisations.
The programme offers the following funding strands:
Aims/priorities: Grants are available to help small BAME led VCSE organisations to respond to the needs of their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Activities must be expected to end by 30 June 2021.
Applications should be in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and will need to show how they have taken into account government guidance about keeping people safeand must be for at least one of the below: