East Durham Trust
  • Home
  • Donate
  • Cost Of Living Support
  • Current Project Snapshot
    • Arts Cafe @ Community House
    • East Durham Community Resilience Partnership
    • East Durham Connected
    • Community Energy
    • FEED
  • Join the Team
  • Volunteer
  • Home
  • Donate
  • Cost Of Living Support
  • Current Project Snapshot
    • Arts Cafe @ Community House
    • East Durham Community Resilience Partnership
    • East Durham Connected
    • Community Energy
    • FEED
  • Join the Team
  • Volunteer

Funding

Here we share funding opportunities for that our local community might find useful! Want further support around funding for your East Durham based group or organisation?
​Contact Colin on 01915693511 or [email protected]

Young Roots

17/8/2018

 
Apply for a grant of £10,000-£50,000 to help young people aged 11 to 25 to explore their heritage, from green spaces, museums, and historic sites to language, local memories and youth culture.

We’re enthusiastic about engaging young people with heritage. Getting involved helps them develop new skills and interests, connect with their communities and have fun. And they bring fresh ideas and enthusiasm to projects.

Through Young Roots, we want to give young people aged 11–25 the chance to plan and deliver their own heritage projects. They’re supported along the way by heritage and youth organisations working together. Projects celebrate the young people’s achievements and share what they're learning with the wider community.

https://www.hlf.org.uk/looking-funding/our-grant-programmes/young-roots

First World War: then and now

17/8/2018

 
Explore the heritage of the First World War with grants of £3,000–£10,000. This programme has a short application form, and is suitable for everyone, including first-time applicants.

The First World War affected millions across the globe and shaped the world we live in. The Centenary is a chance to understand the war better, uncover its stories and explore what it means to us today.

Everyone should have the chance to discover more about the war and mark the Centenary. That’s why we are providing this special grant programme for community projects. You can apply at any time up to 2019. We also provide grants of more than £10,000 for First World War projects through Our Heritage, Young Roots and Heritage Grants.

https://www.hlf.org.uk/looking-funding/our-grant-programmes/first-world-war-then-and-now

Resilient Heritage

17/8/2018

 
Resilient Heritage grants of £3,000-£250,000 can help you to strengthen your organisation, and build the capacity of your staff and volunteers to better manage heritage in the long term.

This programme is available to organisations in the UK who want to build their capacity or achieve strategic change to improve the management of heritage. Grants can fund activities to help you acquire new skills or knowledge, or new models of governance, leadership and business to put your organisation in a better position for the future. Organisations in the early stages of planning their activities may also apply.

Whether you’re facing challenges around income and fundraising, or preparing to take on new forms of investment, such as social investment, Resilient Heritage can support these processes.

https://www.hlf.org.uk/looking-funding/our-grant-programmes/resilient-heritage

Sharing Heritage

17/8/2018

 
Explore your community’s heritage with a grant of £3,000–£10,000. Applying through this programme is straightforward, with a short application form and a quick decision.

We’re passionate about the difference our projects make for heritage, people and communities. That’s why we assess applications against a set of outcomes. We take account of the outcomes your project will achieve in our assessment – you can read about these in the application guidance. As a minimum, we expect a Sharing Heritage project to achieve at least one of the outcomes. You can apply quickly and easily, and we will assess your application within eight weeks.


If you've got a question about applying, or delivering your project, join in our Online Community to get advice from grantees who've already been there and done it themselves.

​https://www.hlf.org.uk/looking-funding/our-grant-programmes/sharing-heritage

Our Heritage

17/8/2018

 
An Our Heritage grant can help you protect and share the heritage you care about.

Your project could focus on anything from personal memories and cultural traditions to archaeological sites, places of worship, museum collections and rare wildlife.
​
Under Our Heritage we can accept applications from not-for-profit organisations, private owners of heritage and partnerships. If individuals or for-profit organisations are involved, the public benefit from the project must be greater than any private gain.
​
https://www.hlf.org.uk/looking-funding/our-grant-programmes/our-heritage

Sir James Knott Trust

6/8/2018

 
Grants are available to charities in the North East of England to help improve the conditions of people living and working in the North East of England. Grants are awarded in the areas of the arts and culture; service charities; public services; housing; heritage; health and sport; education and training; environment; and community issues and events.

​Next Deadline: 20th November 2018 (for over £1,000)
​Rolling Deadline for £1,000 and under


http://knott-trust.co.uk/applications/

    Archives

    March 2019
    August 2018

    Categories

    All
    Art
    Big Lottery
    Buildings
    Employability
    Health & Wellbeing
    Heritage
    Older People
    Organisational Development
    Poverty
    Small Grants
    Youth

    RSS Feed

Location

Picture
East Durham Trust
Community House
Yoden Road
Peterlee
​SR8 5DP
T: 0191 5693511


Charity No: 1117642
Company No: 05934124

What We Do

East Durham Trust is a flagship VCSE organisation for the 27 villages and 2 towns on the East Durham Coast. We are the 'go to' organisation in our community delivering a range of projects and services from crisis support  to art engagement. 
​
East Durham Trust’s operates on a ‘hub and spoke’ approach through well-established partnerships with our communities. We work directly with community members and partners to facilitate prevention, intervention and crisis support services delivered in our communities, for our communities and by our communities.

We empower people to take ownership of their own needs and work to lift up those most in need in East Durham. We help build and maintain meaningful relationships within our community ensuring those on the margins are helped to be in reach of a spectrum vital services. 

Contact Us

    Subscribe Today!

Submit
East Durham Trust Privacy Policy