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Carry on campaigning

24 Apr 2020 - 10:51 by michelle.foster

The government cannot afford to overlook or undervalue the not-for-profit sector at the moment. As we navigate the worst impacts of the coronavirus outbreak, people across the country are relying on VCSE organisations, the essential support they provide and how they shape our society for the better. And we shall all continue to rely on their expertise and experience now, in acute crisis, and as we move on to the recovery effort that lies ahead.

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Standard Life Foundation Coronavirus pandemic – fast track applications

23 Apr 2020 - 15:19 by michelle.foster

Standard Life FoundationStandard Life Foundation are making funding available for work directly related to the pandemic, addressing specific challenges and helping to contribute to social change which tackles financial problems and improves living standards for those on low-to-middle incomes in the UK.

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COVID-19 Emergency Surplus Food Grant

23 Apr 2020 - 15:14 by michelle.foster

wrapAs part of the UK Government's collaborative response to supporting key infrastructure throughout this difficult time, Defra is today making £3.25m available through the Resource Action Fund administered by WRAP. The COVID-19 Emergency Surplus Food Grant will be delivered in three phases.

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Tesco Bags of Help COVID-19 Communities Fund

15 Apr 2020 - 09:56 by michelle.foster

Tesco Bags of HelpTesco Bags of Help is responding to the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis by setting up a new short-term fund to support local communities. Due to the need to respond quickly to the emergency Tesco have created a streamlined application process and payment process to make it easier to get funds distributed quickly.

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Chancellor sets out extra £750 million coronavirus funding for frontline charities

9 Apr 2020 - 09:02 by michelle.foster

£750 million funding for the charity sectorCharities across the UK will receive a £750 million package of support to ensure they can continue their vital work during the coronavirus outbreak, Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced on Wednesday 8 April.

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