Deadline: 1-Jun-25
The Community Foundation for Staffordshire is accepting applications for the Hanley at Home Fund Programme.
The Hanley at Home fund will award grants to organisations that will help people to manage and maintain their own home.
Aims
- Your project must meet at least one of the following aims:
- To support organisations that will help people learn life skills so that they will be more able to manage and maintain their own home.
- To support organisations that will help people to remain in their own home on discharge from hospital.
- To help and encourage people into housing to whom this would otherwise not be an option.
- To support children and young people in learning about finance and improving their financial literacy skills.
Funding Information
- You can apply for a grant of up to £5000
Eligible Projects
- Some examples of projects could include:
- Teaching children and young people about finance and household financial management, such as how bank accounts, credit cards and interest works
- Helping people to learn independent living skills so that they are able to live alone
- Supporting organisations which will help older people with hospital discharge so that they can return to their homes
- Supporting people to remain in their homes when faced with a medical condition
- To help and support people into housing where they might not ordinarily consider it as a viable option
Eligibility Criteria
- This programme is able to consider applications from:
- Registered Charities
- Constituted community groups
- Constituted voluntary groups
- Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs)
- Registered social enterprises
- Industrial and Provident Societies
- Additionally:
- Organisations should have been operating for a minimum of 12 months
- Organisations do not need to have an account, nor be a member with an account at the Hanley
Ineligibility Criteria
- This programme is not able to offer funding to:
- Any of the Society’s partner charities
- Local Authorities
- Parish and Town Councils
- Schools
- Statutory organisations
- Groups that will benefit statutory organisations
- National organisations with no local arm
For more information, visit The Community Foundation for Staffordshire.