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Donation towards the activities of Sue Ryder Care in recognition of the support provided at Thorpe Hall Hospice 04 Dec 2017
Donation towards the activities of Sue Ryder Care in recognition of the support provided at Thorpe Hall Hospice
Funder: Community Foundation serving Tyne & Wear and Northumberland
Recipient: Sue Ryder Care
Region: London
District: Camden London Boro
Contribution towards Tell Me the Truth About Love production costs 06 Dec 2017
Contribution towards Tell Me the Truth About Love production costs
Funder: Community Foundation serving Tyne & Wear and Northumberland
Recipient: Streetwise Opera
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Ashington High School - Arvon Creative Writing Residential Course 2018 23 Jan 2018
Ashington High School - Arvon Creative Writing Residential Course 2018
Funder: Community Foundation serving Tyne & Wear and Northumberland
Recipient: Arvon
Region: London
District: Islington London Boro
Support relocated refugee children 21 Oct 2016
To support DBS checked volunteers to accompany refugee children through the transfer and relocation process.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Citizens UK Charity
Region: London
District: Tower Hamlets London Boro
Reach Out and Reveal 30 Jan 2017
Akademi wants to deliver a programme in two schools for children with Autistic Spectrum Conditions (ASC), exploring how dance can be more successfully delivered for ASC pupils and how the movement vocabulary of South Asian Dance, such as hand gesture and facial expression, might particularly support pupils’ communication and physical needs.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Akademi South Asian Dance UK
Region: London
District: Camden London Boro
'Making Tracks' - North West 30 Jan 2017
The project will pilot ‘Making Tracks’ in Manchester alongside a programme of practitioner training for the musical workforce in partnership with Theatre in Prisons and Probation. Four projects will engage 10 – 15 young people who are NEET or marginalised in a creative programme structured over 4 -6 weeks.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: The Irene Taylor Trust
Region: London
District: Southwark London Boro
Exploring multi-sensory performance environments addressing complex disabilities 06 Mar 2017
Oily Cart create and tour original, high quality, multi-sensory theatre for children and young people with complex disabilities, including profound learning disabilities, across the UK. This two-year project will enable the company to work with a range of expert partners to research, pilot and evaluate performance approaches to better engage with deafblind children (who may or may not have cognitive disabilities).
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Oily Cart Company Ltd
Region: London
District: Wandsworth London Boro
Conductors for Change - conducting training for teachers leading mixed-ability ensembles 08 May 2017
This work builds on the Conductors for Change programme, a small pilot with Teach First music teachers, which successfully initiated and sustained mixed-ability ensembles in secondary schools. Orchestras for All wants to explore whether the continuing professional development and learning programme can be adapted into a blended model (delivered through a combination of online and face-to-face elements) in order to broaden its reach.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Orchestras for All
Region: London
District: Camden London Boro
UK Youth Voice in Action 08 May 2017
UK Youth provides infrastructure support to an extensive network of regional youth organisations and umbrella groups across England. Over the next three years, UK Youth will radically revamp its Youth Voice function to develop a new peer led model and complementary online platform offering a range of participation and leadership opportunities to 70,000 young people. The learning and content generated from this activity will be used to influence the organisation’s practice, develop campaigns and influence policy at local and national levels.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: UK Youth
Region: London
District: Islington London Boro
Core costs relating to Leaders Unlocked Growth Plan to 2020 08 May 2017
Leaders Unlocked is a London based social enterprise which enables underrepresented young people to work in partnership with organisations to shape decision making and have a say on the issues that affect their lives. This grant will contribute to the salaries of the Director, Business Development Manager, Lead Project Officer and a PR and Marketing consultancy. It will support the senior team to focus on organisational strategy, impact measurement and new programme development.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Leaders Unlocked
Region: London
District: Hackney London Boro
Immigration and Asylum Tribunal Reform Working Party 08 May 2017
Through this grant, JUSTICE – a law reform and human rights organisation – will establish a working group on immigration and asylum to make recommendations to government as it seeks to modernise the justice system as part of a £1bn digital reform programme. The working group will research, generate, and evaluate proposals for a complete re-think of how the immigration and asylum determination process works in the UK.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: JUSTICE
Region: London
District: City and County of the City of London
Let's Play 08 May 2017
The National Theatre wants to build on the pilot of its Let’s Play programme by addressing the need for quality plays suitable for primary school productions and support for teachers to produce them. This grant will enable them to commission and develop seven original plays and music from leading writers and composers, deliver teacher continuing professional development and learning and support, commission a detailed, independent evaluation and advocate for theatre making in schools.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: National Theatre
Region: London
District: Lambeth London Boro
Strategic Legal Fund for Vulnerable Young Migrants 08 May 2017
Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association (ILPA) will host the Strategic Legal Fund for Vulnerable Young Migrants, a small grants programme that has been in operation since 2011 aiming to support voluntary sector organisations and legal agencies to take strategic legal action in areas affecting children and young people who have migrated. They will administer the applications process, make grants and monitor and evaluate their outcomes, as well as lead the strategic direction of the Fund.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Immigration Law Practitioners Associa...
Region: London
District: Islington London Boro
Capacity and consultancy support 15 May 2017
Institute for Youth Work is a membership organisation for youth workers and those that are interested in youth work methodologies. This grant will support Institute for Youth Work to build a business and marketing plan and enable exploration of research relevant to current youth work.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Institute for Youth Work
Region: London
District: Islington London Boro
EU Withdrawal Bill Co-ordination 12 Jun 2017
This grant will continue to support the coordination function for work on the EU Withdrawal Bill. This will support advocacy groups to collaborate across a wide range of sectors including human rights, environment, consumer, workers’ rights, equality, democracy, transparency, food, farming and trade to ensure that the interests of these communities can be fully heard as the UK prepares to leave the EU.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Unlock Democracy
Region: London
District: City and County of the City of London
Core funding 07 Aug 2017
The Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisation (ACEVO) a network of leaders for civil society organisations, will use this funding to stabilise the business, meet their current commitment to their membership base and to explore how the organisation can be revitalised and made fit for the future. This will help ACEVO remain a vital and vibrant network supporting, developing, connecting and championing civil society leaders in their determination to make a difference.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: ACEVO the Association of Chief Execut...
Region: London
District: City and County of the City of London
To run a UK Tech for Good grants programme 19 Sep 2017
Comic Relief and Paul Hamlyn Foundation are working in partnership to deliver the Tech for Good funding programme in 2018. The programme will back 12 digital projects each with grants of up to £47,000 over 9 months, alongside access to dedicated technical expertise and an intensive support programme.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Comic Relief
Region: London
District: Lambeth London Boro
Effective school approaches towards integrating migrant children and their families 25 Sep 2017
Schools are potentially natural places for integration where the needs of migrant children and families can be identified and addressed and where equal participation in society can be facilitated. This project will engage schools and a wide range of stakeholders in education and in integration in order to identify good and promising practice towards successful integration of migrant children and their families, across all areas of learning and school life.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: National Institute of Economic and So...
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Children's participation project 08 Dec 2017
Baraka Community Association is a long standing local community group in North Kensington working with Somali and East African groups. This application is to support the community affected by the Grenfell Tower fire. It will recruit a children’s participation worker, organise trips out of the area, family short breaks, a mentoring programme and youth activities.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Baraka Community Association
Region: London
District: Kensington and Chelsea London Boro
Community relations and peer education programme 08 Dec 2017
Epic aims to inspire children and young people to achieve their potential and make a positive difference to the communities in which they work. Through this grant, Epic will deliver a programme combining elements of peer education, social action and interpersonal relations in order to support the recovery, reparation and resilience building required following the Grenfell Tower fire.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Epic CIC
Region: London
District: Kensington and Chelsea London Boro