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  • Past Projects
    • 2021 >
      • Active Minds
      • Adult Learning Holiday Provision
      • MacMillan Welcome Home and Chit Chat
      • MIND - Lets Connect
    • 2020 >
      • Bernicia Foundation
      • Console to 5K
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      • Adult Learning
      • East Durham Creates 2014-2019
      • Horden Hub House
      • No More Nowt Happens
      • Run East Durham
      • SEED
      • SPIED
    • 2018 >
      • Walk Together
    • 2017 >
      • Debt First Aiders
      • Domestic Abuse Network
      • Keyboard Champions
      • Welfare Champions
      • Community Job Clubs
    • 2016 >
      • Mamzones
      • Winter Welfare Champions
      • Colour Your LIfe
      • Community Garden
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      • CREE
      • EMBED Community Learning
      • Emotional Wellbeing Project
      • Food Co-op
      • Food Report
      • Lets Talk East Durham
      • Million Can Challenge
      • Murton Mams
      • Sports Mentorship
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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 colin.jackson@eastdurhamtrust.org.uk

The Yapp Charitable Trust

6/8/2018

 
Usually up to £3,000 for up to 3 years. Registered charities (annual expenditure of less than £40,000, established for 3 years or more). No deadline specified (Trustees meet 3 times per year - decision time can be up to 5 months from submission).

The Yapp Charitable Trust make grants (running costs and salaries) to small registered charities to sustain their existing work within the following areas:
  • Elderly people.
  • Children and young people aged 5 – 25.
  • People with disabilities or mental health problems.
  • Moral welfare – people trying to overcome life-limiting problems of a social, rather than medical, origin (such as addiction, relationship difficulties, abuse, offending).
  • Education and learning (with a particular interest in people who are educationally disadvantaged, whether adults or children).
Priorities (applications that don't address at least two of these are unlikely to receive a grant):
  • Work that is unattractive to the general public or unpopular with other funders.
  • Services that help to improve the lives of marginalised, disadvantaged or isolated people.
  • Applicants that can demonstrate an effective use of volunteers.
  • Charities that seek to be preventive and aim to change opinion and behaviour through raising awareness of issues, education and campaigning.
  • Applicants that can demonstrate (where feasible) an element of self-sustainability by charging subscriptions/fees to service users.
http://www.yappcharitabletrust.org.uk/​

The Hilden Charitable Trust

6/8/2018

 
Average £5,000. VCSE (preference for small community organisations, income less than £500k). 

The Hilden Charitable Fund makes grants to projects that address disadvantage and by supporting causes which are less popular. In particular, the Fund wants to support projects that
  • address homelessness.
  • supports asylum seekers and refugees.
  • support community-based initiatives for disadvantaged young people 16 – 25.
  • deal with penal affairs.
The Fund will consider supporting project costs as well as core running costs of organisations.

Rolling but deadline for next meeting is 11th September 2018.

http://www.hildencharitablefund.org.uk/​

GSK IMPACT Awards – The King’s Fund

6/8/2018

 
The GSK IMPACT Awards provide funding and training and development for charities doing excellent work to improve people's health and wellbeing. They are funded by GSK and managed in partnership with The King's Fund. The awards are open to registered charities that are at least three years old, working in a health-related field in the UK, with a total annual income of between £80,000 and £2.5 million.

The Awards reward charities that are doing excellent work to improve people’s health. Up to ten winners receive £30,000 with the overall winner receiving an extra £10,000. Up to ten runners-up receive £3,000.
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The deadline for applications is 20 September 2018.

https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/projects/gsk-impact-awards

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We help the communities of the former district of Easington which is made up 20 distinct areas, most of which are former Pit villages that continue to be hugely affected by deprivation following the closure of the Pits.
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We run a wide range of projects to help the community fight disadvantage including food parcels, telephone befriending for the socially isolated, helping people in the downward spiral of debt, supporting people to get the benefits they deserve, providing holiday activities with food, getting the disengaged engaged with the arts and more.

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