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British Science Week Community Grant Scheme

21 Oct 2016 - 10:54 by michelle.foster

The mission of the British Science Week Community Grant Scheme is to expand the audiences that engage with science and self-identify as having an interest in science. The aim is to empower and support community groups to run their own science activities during British Science Week (10-19 March 2017). This grant scheme offers £500-1000 for community groups that work directly with audiences who are traditionally under-represented in science activity.

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Cycle Parking Grants for Charities and Community Interest Companies

14 Oct 2016 - 11:31 by michelle.foster

As a part of a wider investment in cycling, Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is offering grants to Charities and Community Interest Companies (CIC’s) in Greater Manchester who wish to install new or improved cycle parking facilities for use by visitors/clients and members of the public.

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RADEQUAL: community resilience campaign and grant funding programme

14 Oct 2016 - 11:28 by michelle.foster

Further to the successful delivery of the Rethinking Radicalisation and Radical Dialogue programmes, Manchester has been working with communities to develop a new and exciting community resilience campaign and grant funding programme called RADEQUAL.

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£200,000 for social enterprises in the UK

7 Oct 2016 - 12:03 by michelle.foster

Santander is a leading financial services provider that offers a wide range of personal and commercial financial products and services in the UK.

The bank serves around 14 million active customers through their branch network and regional Corporate Business Centres.

They have launched an exciting new community programme called The Discovery Project to help one million people by 2020.

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Heritage Lottery Fund - Kick the Dust grants

7 Oct 2016 - 11:58 by michelle.foster

Kick the Dust aims to make heritage relevant to the lives of young people, aged 11-25, now and in to the future. Building on their needs and interests, the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) wants to see a greater number and diversity of young people benefit from high quality engagement with heritage. Transform how heritage engages young people with an ambitious, youth-focused project. You can apply for a grant of £500,000-£1,000,000 as part of a consortium.

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