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The Trusthouse Charitable Foundation gives grants for running costs or one-off capital costs to charities and not-for-profit organisations.
The aim of The Jones Trust Community Fund is to support people in Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire County by making grants to community and voluntary groups who work to improve their communities.
This free briefing will give organisations that are new to Youth in Action with a chance to learn about the opportunities available through the programme. Advice is being provided by The National Youth Agency who supports the application process on behalf of the British Council.
Competition for grants of up to £10,000 is fierce so applications need to be really strong. This course will go back to basics and will cover project planning, examples of application forms and practical exercises. You will also get information to take away with you.
Helping Hands is a new community initiative where each local store has been given a budget to distribute to projects and schemes within the stores local community.
The June deadlines are fast approaching for the Comic Relief grant programme.
The McDonald's Kickstart programme allows groups to apply for one-off grants between £500 to £2,500 for a single project.
Nottingham City Council has set aside money for projects that meet equality priorities in 2012-2013, and they would like to hear your views on these proposed priorities.
Boots Charitable Trust offers funding to groups whose work benefits people living in Nottinghamshire.
The Nottingham Evening Post and Nottingham Building Society have £35,000 to give away to Nottingham's voluntary and community groups.
The Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) funds projects addressing educational disadvantage. They are particularly looking for projects which can be developed which will have a measurable impact on attainment.
The Forced Marriage Unit (FMU) is now taking applications from registered charities for small projects or small projects in the UK to protect victims and end the abusive act of forced marriage.
Awards for All is the Big Lottery Fund’s small grants programme, offering grants between £300 and £10,000, to improve local communities and the lives of people most in need. An online webinar is taking place, which will give you an insight to the programme, tips on how to apply and answer any questions that you may have.
The Money Saving Expert (MSE) Charity fund supports projects that will help educate people about money, debt and consumer issues.
The Nationwide Small Grants Programme is now open. The programme's current priorities are older people and survivors of domestic violence.
The Explore Fund, from The North Face, is a financial support-giving program committed to supporting nonprofit, community organisations that break down the barriers to getting youth outdoors.
The Fund is focusing on groups who need start-up funds to get renewable energy projects up and running. The funding could be used for things like planning applications, legal advice, or to carry out feasibility studies.
The Heritiage Lottery Fund is now taking applications for their new grant fund All Our Stories. All Our Stories is an opportunity for everyone to get involved in their heritage. With our funding and support you could plan activities that help you explore, share and celebrate yours.
If you are developing a funding application and are looking for some guidance as how to put together your bid, there is a useful online resource available on the Nottingham Insight website. (www.nottinghaminsight.org.uk)
The Foundation supports charities to continue and develop community based work, or to develop the organisation or its services.