Deadline: 12-Aug-2024
The Northamptonshire Community Foundation is accepting applications for the Avon Fund for Women & Girls.
In 2024 the Avon Fund for Women and Girls will have a focused commitment to funding up to three projects that address UN SDG 5: Gender Equality focusing particularly on address violence against women and girls (VAWG) and supporting women diagnosed with breast cancer.
Funding Information
- One-off awards will be made for this fund up to £3,000.
Eligible Projects
- The Fund will particularly welcome project proposals which address one or more of the following:
- Maintain/improve support for women and girls who are experiencing or at risk of violence and abuse, including early intervention work with 13-17 year old girls
- Projects supporting women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, such as wellbeing activities
- Projects supporting survivors of violence and abuse to get their lives back on track through social support networks, education and employability
- Projects tackling financial and technological control of women and girls
- Expand reach and support for women and girls who face additional barriers in accessing services such as BAMER (Black, Asian Minority Ethnic and Refugee), older, LBTI (Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex), and disabled communities
Location
- Northamptonshire
Eligibility Criteria
- Your project can be a new activity, start up costs for a new group or service or building on the good work you already do Revenue and Capital Funding is eligible
- Your group must be a small, locally managed, voluntary, community or self-help group. Please note that as a general exclusion they do not fund social enterprises with only one person with significant control (PSC).
- Your total budget for the project you are applying for cannot be more than £20,000
- You must have people volunteering to help with your activity, who are not part of your management committee
- You must have a set of written rules or a constitution that your group adheres to. They can help advise you on how to do this especially if you are a new group
- You must take care to ensure that young people or vulnerable people taking part in your activity do not come to any harm whilst in your care. To this end, you must have written procedures for keeping young people and/or vulnerable people safe otherwise known as a Child Protection or Vulnerable people’s policy. You must also have an Equality policy in place. This will be needed as a condition of funding. If you do not have such a policy, visit their Help for Groups section.
For more information, visit Northamptonshire Community Foundation.