Digital Development (360G-OCF-A588494)
We want to substantially increase the capability of our 633 members with a learning disability to engage digitally with our charity’s on-line activities, general on-line use (e.g. acquiring information, email use, making purchases etc.), and social media platforms (e.g. Facebook). Pre-pandemic 300 members engaged regularly with our face-to-face activities. This step change will predominantly target the remainder of our membership who have completed a membership form, are included in our database, and receive our mail outs and newsletters, to engage with the newly developed MLMC on-line activities and the on-line world in general.
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Grant Details
Amount Applied For | 73694 |
Amount Awarded | 48460 |
Award Date | 2021-07-06T00:00:00+00:00 |
Beneficiary Location: Country Code | GB |
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code | E01028557 |
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code Type | LSOA |
Beneficiary Location: Name | Oxford 013E |
Grant Programme: Code | July 2021 |
Grant Programme: Title | Step Change Fund |
Impact Category | Maximise ability to strengthen community cohesion and build social capacity |
Last Modified | 2022-02-15T00:00:00+00:00 |
Primary age group | Adults (26 – 65) |
Primary beneficiary | People with learning difficulties |
Primary ethnicity | White British |
Primary issue | IT / Technology |
Recipient Org: Charity Number | 1187726 |
Recipient Org: Description | Our mission is threefold: 1. To make sure that there is independent support for people with learning disabilities in Oxfordshire to have their say, claim their rights and to take control of their own lives. 2. To make sure that the views of people with learning disabilities are taken seriously by both professionals in the services they use and the wider public. 3. To “Power Up” their lives so they can make a positive contribution to society. Our activities include a peer-led travel training scheme, user-led training, a learning disability nightclub, Gig Buddies, a campaigns team and 13 self-advocacy groups. |
Recipient Org: Web Address | https://www.mylifemychoice.org.uk/ |