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The Postcode Dream Fund is now open

14 Oct 2021 - 11:01 by michelle.foster

postcode dream fundThe focus of this year's Dream Fund will be projects that are looking to deliver systemic change in the following funding categories:

  • Environment/conservation
  • Social inequality
  • Pandemic recovery

The Dream Fund will offer a total award fund of £3,500,000 for charitable organisations to deliver projects within Great Britain from 2022-2025.

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The Salam Project workshops

14 Oct 2021 - 10:59 by michelle.foster

salam projectThe Salam Project is a youth outreach and intervention Social Enterprise working predominantly in the London and Manchester area. The team is DBS checked, and are trained in safeguarding, youth work and mentoring. The Salam Project have been working with young people in various capacities for over 15 years facilitating workshops, mentoring, counselling, tutoring (online/in-person) and outreach work.

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Developing leadership and employability programme

14 Oct 2021 - 10:55 by michelle.foster

sporting equalsSporting Equals programme will empower young people (aged 18-25) from ethnically diverse communities to increase their leadership and employability prospects in the sport sector.

You will need to commit to four structured online sessions taking place in 2021/22.

The project will allow you to build your skills and confidence to know more about the corporate and the sports sector.

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Manchester charities win £10,000 Movement for Good awards

14 Oct 2021 - 10:32 by michelle.foster

movement for good awardsThree charities based in Manchester have shared a £30,000 windfall as part of Ecclesiastical Insurance Group’s annual Movement for Good awards.

Sharks Community Trust, Humans MCR and The Maggie Oliver Foundation are three of 30 charities chosen by a panel of judges that will benefit from the money.

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Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales – Racial Equity Funding

13 Oct 2021 - 15:24 by michelle.foster

lloyds bank foundationLloyds Bank Foundation’s Racial Equity funding strand is aimed at charities where more than half of their Trustee Board self-identify as belonging to a Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic community. The charity must have a focus on supporting people from specific Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic communities to overcome any of the following 11 Complex Social Issues:

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