The Ulverscroft Foundation supports projects that help visually impaired people.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Ulverscroft Foundation – quarterly deadlines”The Ulverscroft Foundation supports projects that help visually impaired people.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Ulverscroft Foundation – quarterly deadlines”Charities supporting sick and disadvantaged people in the UK can apply for small grants from the Ann Rylands Donation Programme of this Trust.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust – apply at any time”The next round of funding from the Naturesave Trust opens on 1 September and offers small grants for environmental projects.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Naturesave Trust – application period opens 1 September 2021”The Mayor of London has made funding available for community projects which use sport and physical activity to bring Londoners together and improve physical health.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Sport Unites Fund – apply now”Richmond groups are amongst those specifically invited to the launch of this new grant scheme, which is part of Walking and Cycling Grants London.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Community Ideas Grants – launching 5 August 2021”Trust for London and Crowdfunder have launched this fund to help projects find the funding and support they need to turn their ideas into a reality.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Local Poverty Action Fund – ongoing”As part of his Green New Deal, the Mayor is investing in projects that create and improve green and blue spaces across the capital, and that enhance our resilience to the impacts of climate change.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Green and Resilient Spaces Fund – opening for registration soon”The Near Neighbours programme offers small grants of £250 to £3,000 as seed funding for local groups and organisations who are working to bring neighbours together.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Near Neighbours Small Grants – apply now”Places Called Home is a new funding programme from a partnership between The National Lottery Community and the world’s largest home furnishing retailer, IKEA.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Places Called Home – apply asap”A refreshed guide has been produced by Ruils to help residents in Richmond upon Thames to access support and services for mental health and wellbeing.
Bridging the Gap is produced by service users and offers information on self-help and local and national organisations that offer assistance to anyone in need.
It is divided into a wide range of sections including families, carers, veterans, young people, and a variety of both physical and mental issues.
Download the guide by clicking on the title below or you can request a paper copy by emailing Paula Buckton.
Bridging the Gap – A Guide to Mental Health and Services Available in Richmond upon Thames