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Tech for Good 21 Jan 2019
Comic Relief and Paul Hamlyn Foundation are working in partnership to deliver the Tech for Good for three years, from 2019 through 2021. This programme supports charity organisations who are using technology to deliver new ideas and make services more effective.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Comic Relief
Region: London
District: Lambeth London Boro
Knowledge is made here 29 Jan 2019
Sara Greavu and Andrea Franke’s practices combine education, activism and arts-based social practice. This grant will help them to research, develop and pilot a voluntary learning programme for young people that harnesses the knowledge and expertise of local activists and thinkers.
Neurodiversity Think Tank 29 Jan 2019
Keiran Rose is a blogger and campaigner who advocates for greater understanding of the rights and needs of autistic people. Through this grant, Keiran will co-develop a neurodiversity think tank with the North East Autism Society to review and feedback on local service provision and to engage in ongoing public debates through social media, events and other channels.
LocalMotion - a placed-based funders' consortium 19 Feb 2019
This grant provides support for a placed-based funders' consortium with Lloyds Bank Foundation, Tudor Trust, Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, City Bridge Trust and Lankelly Chase Foundation.
Queen's Park Cultural Capital Project 13 Mar 2019
Bedford Creative Arts is a contemporary arts charity dedicated to commissioning high quality art with communities and working with artists to explore new developments in socially engaged art practice. This grant will support Bedford Creative Arts to expand a successful pilot approach of co-creation with residents across a larger geographic area, test different methods of engagement, share skills and knowledge with key partners and develop a deeper understanding of the work's social impact.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Bedford Creative Arts
Region: East of England
District: Bedford
Teaching Things Differently - pioneering visual literacy in the classroom 13 Mar 2019
The Forge, a participatory arts commissioning and producing agency and Arts Council National Portfolio Organisation, will partner with seven schools, two of which are special educational needs and disabilities settings. This project will develop teachers’ knowledge, skills and experience in using photography to support children’s progress in creative writing.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: The Forge
Region: North East
District: County Durham
Adventures in Learning: : Impact at Scale & Deeper School Partnerships 13 Mar 2019
KIT Theatre creates and delivers interactive story-based experiences for young people through immersive theatre to support and enhance formal learning. Through this grant, KIT will establish a permanent company base and develop relationships with schools and partner theatre venues across five regions.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: KIT Theatre
Region: London
District: Southwark London Boro
Contribution to growth plans 19 Mar 2019
Sheffield Young Carers supports local young people aged 8 to 25 who provide care for one or more family members who have disabilities, long-term physical illnesses, mental health difficulties and/or a problem with drugs or alcohol. Core funding will underpin strategic and operational growth. This grant will support the organisation to influence policy, raise awareness and replicate good practice regionally and nationally.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Sheffield Young Carers Project
Region: Yorkshire and the Humber
District: Sheffield District
Internal capacity building to support programmatic expansion. 11 Mar 2019
Free Radical is a youth led company in Birmingham that supports young people to develop skills, confidence and networks through creative activities and events. Follow-on funding will support Free Radical to build organisational capacity to deliver an expanded programme of youth-led creative activities.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Free Radical Beatfreeks Collective
Region: West Midlands
District: Birmingham District
Embedding an asset based approach to practice development and strategic planning 11 Mar 2019
Northern Ireland Youth Forum is a youth-led voluntary organisation delivering projects across Northern Ireland and promoting youth voice in decision making. Funding will support an asset-based approach to practice development and strategic planning.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Northern Ireland Youth Forum
Region: Northern Ireland
District:
Cohesion Sheffield: Living Together 11 Mar 2019
Voluntary Action Sheffield supports voluntary communities and organisations in Sheffield at all stages of development. This grant will support the organisation to develop and grow Cohesion Sheffield, which delivers the Citywide Cohesion Strategy Framework for Action and promotes cross-sector partnerships to support integration.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Voluntary Action Sheffield
Region: Yorkshire and the Humber
District: Sheffield District
Young Hearts 13 Mar 2019
Heart of Glass delivers socially engaged contemporary arts programmes in St Helens, Merseyside. Through this grant, Heart of Glass will explore how best to support working-class young women to develop the self-confidence and skills to create new artwork and to produce and promote cultural activity for their peers.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Heart of Glass St Helens Ltd
Region: North West
District: St. Helens District
Developing children's vocabulary through drama and performance poetry 13 Mar 2019
Prime Theatre, a professional children and young people’s theatre company working in Swindon and Wiltshire, and an Arts Council National Portfolio Organisation, will work in partnership with seven schools from the White Horse Federation and Swindon Teaching School. Building on an existing relationship with Drove Primary, the lead school in the project, theatre practitioners will collaborate with teachers to explore how drama and performance poetry can support the acquisition and understanding of language and empower teachers to develop and embed these arts-based approaches in their practice. The project aims to support children’s progress in speaking and listening, reading and writing.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Prime Theatre
Region: South West
District: Swindon
Alternative Arts Qualification for Vulnerable Adults 29 Jan 2019
Daniel Baker is an artist, writer and education professional. Through this grant he aims to design and pilot an alternative arts qualification for adults with mental health challenges, chronic illness and/or learning difficulties.
SYMO fights Disability Hate Crime in schools 29 Jan 2019
Stephen Carolan is co-founder of Shoot Your Mouth Off CIC, which offers creative activities for learning disabled adults in Hartlepool. This grant will support the co-creation of a schools-based workshop with learning disabled adults to challenge negative attitudes and fight hate crime.
Bureau Local 18 Feb 2019
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that works to holds power to account. This grant will support the organisation to work with a network of local journalists and civil society to report stories that spark positive action and change.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Region: London
District: Camden London Boro
Peace First Challenge UK Pilot 2019 11 Mar 2019
Peace First is dedicated to helping young people around the world to become powerful peacemakers. This grant will back a UK pilot programme supporting young people experiencing disadvantage to lead social change through a digital platform that provides tools, resources, mentoring and small grants.
A Child's Eye View 13 Mar 2019
Ten rural schools led by Parc Eglos School will partner with MADE, specialists in creative music and dance work in education, youth, community and health care settings, with involvement from the Minack Theatre. The project aims to use dance, drama and music, with a focus on story, narrative and play, to develop teachers’ knowledge, skills and experience in supporting the development of speech, language and communication amongst children in the schools’ Nursery and Reception classes.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Parc Eglos School The West Cornwall ...
Region: South West
District: Cornwall
Creative Agents of Change 13 Mar 2019
42nd Street is a Manchester based charity that supports young people with their mental health and wellbeing. This grant will support the organisation to develop the Horsfall arts programme and to integrate this initiative into 42nd Street’s wider offer.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: 42nd Street
Region: North West
District: Manchester District
Peace First Challenge UK Pilot 2019 19 Mar 2019
Peace First is dedicated to helping young people around the world to become powerful peacemakers. This grant will back a UK pilot programme supporting young people experiencing disadvantage to lead social change through a digital platform that provides tools, resources, mentoring and small grants.