Deadline: 14-Feb-25
The Norfolk Community Foundation is pleased to announce the Inspiring Opportunities Fund to offer children in care and care leavers (aged 8-25) grants to:
- Develop new skills and/or hobbies
- Gain new and positive experiences
- Unlock potential for future education, training and employment
- Spark enthusiasm and interest in initiatives that will help them socialise with other children and young people outside of school
The Fund was established thanks to the generous support of the Paul Bassham Charitable Trust.
Funding Information
- Maximum Grant: £500
Who can the Fund help?
- The Fund can support children in care and care leavers in Norfolk (aged 8-25), or those under the responsibility of Norfolk County Council placed outside the county.
Eligible Area
- Breckland, Broadland, Great Yarmouth, King’s Lynn & West Norfolk, North Norfolk, Norwich, and South Norfolk
Who can apply?
- Social workers, personal advisors and VCSE organisations supporting children in care or care leavers.
Key Considerations
- Things to consider:
- Typically, for memberships, lessons or classes, up to 6-months of activity costs can be supported.
- A £500 grant can be requested to cover more than one item; if doing this, please prioritise the items. The Fund is consistently oversubscribed meaning requests cannot always be supported in full.
- A £500 grant can be requested towards an item exceeding this value, provided there is a funding commitment towards the balance.
- Grants should start to be used within 4 months of being awarded.
- If a child/young person has previously received a grant, any future applications should be made 2 years after the previous award. Due to the level of funding available, first-time applicants will generally be prioritised.
- Applications can be made to both the Inspiring Opportunities Fund and the Independent Living Fund for the same young person. If demand on funding is high, one application may be prioritised over the other.
Exclusions
- Items or activities that are paid for before receiving a grant.
- General subsistence costs including utility bills, council tax or rent.
- Mobile phones/mobile phone contracts, driving lessons, or other ongoing costs that go beyond the life of a grant.
- Help with moving house, including purchase of general household items when moving house.
- General household items that are not directly related to accessing or enabling a skill, activity, or training/education/employment opportunity.
For more information, visit Norfolk Community Foundation.