Deadline: 6-Jan-23
The Community Foundation for Merseyside is inviting applications for Hill Dickinson Foundation Tower Hamlets that aims to make a positive contribution to the communities in which the firm operates by supporting local grassroots organisations and projects.
Fund Priorities
- Homelessness, food poverty, mental health and employability (access to work).
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In the Covid world that they are living in they are looking to support projects that:
- Tackle the issues of homelessness (cause or effect)
- Seek to alleviate food poverty
- Assist those suffering from ill mental health and or encourage positive mental wellbeing
- Support access to work for those who have either found themselves unemployed or are aspiring to rejoin the workforce through other reasons
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Examples of the sorts of projects that may be funded:
- Projects that offer advice and guidance to people at risk of homelessness
- Peer mentoring projects that focus on improving mental health and wellbeing
- Confidence building and education sessions to homeless people to help them move on and gain employment
- Drop-in center’s for homeless people
- Food banks and social supermarket projects
- Support groups and helpline/counselling services for people with mental health issues
- Projects that look to achieve a positive mind-set change around mental health, e.g. self-confidence and or awareness raising projects
- Projects that offer advice and guidance for people who have become unemployed
- Confidence building and education sessions to those who have become unemployed
- Projects to offer mock interviews or retraining opportunities to those who are unemployed
- Employability projects across the board.
Funding Information
- The maximum amount you can apply for is £2,500. The total budget available is £10,000 therefore we expect to provide between 4 – 6 grants across Tower Hamlets.
Eligibility Criteria
- The programme is aimed at small grassroots groups with an income level of under £200,000. Hill Dickinson would prefer to fund a specific project and be the principal funder rather than a contributor towards a much larger project cost.
- Your group is based in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets or you can prove that 95% or more of the beneficiaries of your proposed project are from this area
- You have a formal constitution or governing document in the name of the group
- You are connected with or meeting the needs of the local community and are able to evidence this
- You can provide a copy of the group's latest annual accounts or income/expenditure document and a list of your current Trustees/Directors/Management Committee
- You can provide a copy of the most recent bank statement for your group
- You can provide a copy of the group’s current Safeguarding Policy. All applicants must ensure that they have relevant policies, procedures and insurances in place to undertake certain activities
- Only complete applications can be processed therefore applicants need to submit all supporting documents within 7 days of submitting their application
- NB: If you have received a grant from us in the last 12 months and have already submitted copies of the above documents, you do not need to send them in again. However, a bank statement is required with every application.
Ineligible
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The following items cannot be supported via the fund:
- Statutory organisations or work that is their responsibility
- National organizations that cannot demonstrate local governance and control of local finances
- Private Businesses or Companies Limited by Shares
- Organisations with fewer than three unrelated Trustees/Directors/Management Committee members
- Commercial ventures
- Purchase/maintenance of vehicles
- Activities that will have already taken place before tjhey offer you a grant
- Politically connected or exclusively religious activities
- Projects for personal profit
- Trophies and medals
- CCTV/Security measures
- Organisations that are set up for the benefit of animals or plants: environmental group that work with animals or the environment (such as city farms) are acceptable
- Groups comprising just one family
- Debts and other liabilities
- Reclaimable VAT
- Travel outside UK
- Gifts or projects exclusively for the purpose of entertaining – social events can be funded where there is a clear community benefit.
For more information, visit Hill Dickinson Foundation Tower Hamlets.