Grants are available to support charities that work with mental health issues, in memory of Sasha Love.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Sasha Foundation – apply by 1 October 2022”Grants are available to support charities that work with mental health issues, in memory of Sasha Love.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Sasha Foundation – apply by 1 October 2022”This is an independent grant-making charity that wants to make a real difference to the lives of children, their families and carers in the UK.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Beacon Lodge Charitable Trust – apply by 30 September 2022”Your Station, Your Community supports local charities, their customers and the communities on participating train lines. Southern Railway and Govia ThamesLink are both part of the campaign.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Your Station, Your Community – apply by 30 July 2022”The BA Better World Fund has teamed up with Crowdfunder to support UK registered charities or social enterprises which help communities create a better world.
Continue reading “FUNDING: BA Better World Community Fund – apply at any time”The Vision Fund is designed to support innovative projects that are changing the lives of visually impaired people in our communities and their families.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Vision Foundation Vision Fund – apply by 11 July 2022”This funding opportunity from Lloyds Bank Foundation is closing to new applications soon.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Lloyds Bank Foundation – closing 29 July 2022”Taye Training based in West Yorkshire is a community of training experts with lived experience who have come together to create a free safeguarding awareness course aimed at those involved in the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
It is quick and easy to register and the 90-minute session includes 8 short videos covering the Categories of Abuse, and an introduction and links provided by two safeguarding trainers who themselves have registered to be hosts. It provides a useful basic awareness of safeguarding and is aimed at keeping both guests and hosts safe. The link to the training is below (click the title):
Keeping People Safe – For Hosts of Adult and Children Refugees from Ukraine (thinkific.com)
To support local groups who are providing help to both hosts and new arrivals, Richmond CVS has created two short resources highlighting data protection and the importance of safe management of personal data, both in person and online via social media such as Facebook and WhatsApp.
All groups, whether informal or formal, are governed by data protection law and it is essential that you understand your legal obligations and the need for safe management of personal information, to reduce the risk of harm to your beneficiaries and others involved in your work.
View the new resources by clicking on the titles below:
If you are concerned about a child contact the Richmond Single Point of Access.
If you are concerned about a vulnerable adult contact Richmond Adult Social Care.
For support and information regarding the Homes for Ukraine scheme, visit Richmond Council’s Ukraine webpage.
A new fund for not for profit organisations who work with Black children and young people.
Continue reading “FUNDING: We Move Fund – apply by 20 June 2022”This match funding campaign is open to charities that are working to improve the lives of vulnerable, disadvantaged or underrepresented women and girls in England and Scotland.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Women and Girls Fund Christmas Challenge – apply by 1 July 2022”Could your organisation be a partner to help deliver this Summer’s FUEL (Feed Ur Everyday lives) holiday activity and food programme in Kingston and Richmond?
Continue reading “FUNDING: Expressions of Interest for Summer FUEL Programme – apply by 29 May 2022”