Grants of more than £21.5m approved in the quarter to 31 March 2023
Grants of more than £21.5m were approved in the quarter to 31 March 2023. Of the 488 grants approved, 359 were in relation to Inflationary Pressures Payments to funded organisations. These one-off, unrestricted grants are provided to help offset the impact of inflation, with charities encouraged to use the funding in ways that best meets their needs.
Anchor Programme — Resourcing Grant
£3,600 to resource HEAR Equality and Human Rights Network to participate in the advisory panel for City Bridge Trust’s Anchor funding programme. This funding is to resource HEAR Equality and Human Rights Network’s involvement in the advisory panel until the end of February 2023. Any funds which have not been spent by that point can be used towards HEAR Equality and Human Rights Network’s core running costs over the next twelve months.
£3,450 to Opening Doors to participate in the advisory panel for City Bridge Trust’s Anchor funding programme. This funding is to resource Opening Doors’ involvement in the advisory panel until the end of February 2023. Any funds which have not been spent by that point can be used towards Opening Doors’ core running costs over the next twelve months.
£3,750 to resource AWN to participate in the advisory panel for City Bridge Trust’s Anchor funding programme. This funding is to resource AWN’s involvement in the advisory panel until the end of February 2023. Any funds which have not been spent by that point can be used towards AWN’s core running costs over the next twelve months.
£3,600 to resource EVAW to participate in the advisory panel for City Bridge Trust’s Anchor funding programme. This funding is to resource EVAW’s involvement in the advisory panel until the end of February 2023. Any funds which have not been spent by that point can be used towards EVAW’s core running costs over the next twelve months.
£3,600 to resource ALLFIE to participate in the advisory panel for City Bridge Trust’s Anchor funding programme. This funding is to resource ALLFIE’s involvement in the advisory panel until the end of February 2023. Any funds which have not been spent by that point can be used towards ALLFIE’s core running costs over the next twelve months.
£3,000 to resource Do It Now Now to participate in the advisory panel for City Bridge Trust’s Anchor funding programme. This funding is to resource Do It Now Now’s involvement in the advisory panel until the end of February 2023. Any funds which have not been spent by that point can be used towards Do It Now Now’s core running costs over the next twelve months.
£3,600 to resource SYDRC to participate in the advisory panel for City Bridge Trust’s Anchor funding programme. This funding is to resource SYDRC’s involvement in the advisory panel until the end of February 2023. Any funds which have not been spent by that point can be used towards SYDRC’s core running costs over the next twelve months.
Bridging Divides
£47,880 over two years to fund the employment of a part-time Refugee Support Worker, to support Ukrainian refugee adults and children in Dulwich.
£95,000 over two years (£50,000; £45,000) towards Vauxhall City Farm’s core costs enabling it to provide environmental and educational activities for 570 local people each year.
£34,000 over two years (£16,000 £18,000) towards the provision of emotional advice and well-being support groups for cancer patients.
£80,000 over two years (2 x £40,000) to support the Young Camden Foundation’s work for voluntary sector organisations working with children and young people. Release of funding is conditional upon the Young Camden Foundation submitting a satisfactory updated safeguarding policy.
£111,000 over three years (£36,204, £36,900, £37,896) towards the running costs of the Spring Community Hub, including salaries, volunteer training and signposting services for the local community.
£146,400 over three further years (£47,265; £48,355; £50,780) for the salary of a full-time Impact and Evaluation Officer and associated running costs to deliver a monitoring evaluation programme in Southwark.
£17,295 over one year to scope and test the appetite for the programme supporting charity/not-for-profit leaders with lived experience to launch income generating schemes.
£143,350 over five years (£35,000; £31,500; £28,350; £25,500; £23,000) towards the full-time Keyworker’s salary.
£88,000 over two years (£48,000, £40,000) towards rebuilding capacity to support children/adults at risk with disabilities through accessing the physical and therapeutic benefits of regular horse-riding.
£181,000 (£60,000, £60,000, £61,000) towards a full-time Welfare and Education Manager to build the capacity of the organisation and to train and manage a community of volunteers to provide welfare and educational support. Funds include costs to support Happy Baby Company to obtain the Advice Quality Standard.
£224,050 over five years (£41,450, £42,450, £43,800, £45,200, £51,150) towards a part-time Hub/Volunteer Manager, a part-time Development Manager and a part-time Administrator to support the ongoing running of Highams Park Food Aid to tackle food poverty among London residents. Project costs are included, excluding the purchase of food for distribution.
£93,430 towards access improvements for Cockpit Arts’ Deptford studios.
£100,000 over three years (£33,000; £33,000; £34,000) towards the costs of running an awareness campaign in London and recruiting, training, and setting up a London-based volunteers group to support anyone that has lost a loved one to murder or manslaughter beyond immediate family.
£150,000 towards the access works of phase 1B of the organisation’s redevelopment project, ‘Reimagining Rich Mix’.
£165,000 over five years (£31,000; £32,000; £33,000; £34,000; £35,000) towards salary costs of a part-time Senior Advice & Project Coordinator and a part-time Administrator & Outreach Officer and other associated costs to increase advice and support provision.
£121,000 over three years (£25,776; £47,612; £47,612) towards the costs of delivering targeted youth work provision to disadvantaged young women and girls in Tower Hamlets.
£227,130 over three years (£72,660; £75,730; £78,740) for the part-time Adult Services Manager, a contribution to the Co-production Lead’s salary and a contribution to the CEO’s salary; marketing, venue hire, evaluation, and a 15% contribution to overheads to support work in London.
£249,000 over five years (£41,560; £49,640; £51,100; £52,580; £54,120) towards the cost of sports coaches and instructors, part-time staff salary and training and other associated on costs to deliver the ‘Getting Active’ programme.
£143,660 over three years (£45,570; £47,850; £50,240) to contribute to the salaries of the Community Coordinator and Kitchen Operations Manager and associated project costs at the Priory Green Estate.
£63,400 over two years (£27,200; £36,200) to train 35 young people from under-represented backgrounds as City Curators, including contribution to OCA’s staff time, overheads, curatorial pay, and project resources.
£37,500 over two years (£20,000; £17,500) towards the core costs of Olmec’s operations in London.
£100,000 over two years (£50,000; £50,000) towards the Youth Action Team’s programme costs, including the full-time Project Manager’s salary and on-costs, campaign activities, events, volunteer expenses and a contribution to organisational overheads.
£175,000 over five years (£50,000; £45,000; £35,000; £25,000; £20,000) to strengthen the Funding Network’s core organisational capacity so it can increase the number of companies and employees engaged in supporting charities in London, with skills, time, and money. Funding contributes to the Membership Manager and the Chief Executive.
£49,650 over two years (£24,950; £24,700) to Independent Academic Research Studies International Institute’s project to equip young people from marginalised backgrounds in Southwark to become young trustees. Costs include salary contributions – Chief Executive and a Project Lead – marketing costs and some equipment for use by young people.
£167,400 over three years (£53,780; £55,760; £57,860) to support the costs of a food poverty project across Hackney which, through three food hubs, will serve culturally diverse communities and tackle the root causes of food poverty in the long-term.
£98,200 over three years (£27,060, £34,365, £36,775) to support the Sounding Out programme which allows deaf and hearing-impaired children to participate in music, building confidence and communication skills to participate fully in all areas of life.
£109,900 over five years (£21,119, £21,540, £21,971, £22,411, £22,859) to support the delivery of the Hackney Shed Collective group, which raises the independence and aspirations of 16–25-year-olds with SEND and, or neuro-diversities such as autism through Drama and Performing Arts workshops
£99,320 over three years (£30,340; £34,050; £34,930) for a part-time Project Co-ordinator, a Digital Champion, five tablets and related project overheads.
£25,000 over two further and final years (£15,000, £10,000) towards the salary of the Director
£30,000 over two years (£15,000 x 2) for sessional staff, staff training, volunteer costs and a contribution to organisational overheads.
£192,910 over five years (£36,335, £37,425, £38,550, £39,705, £40,895) as a contribution to the project costs of ICRM’s Support service for asylum seekers and refugees in London. This includes a contribution to a Case Worker salary, and a contribution to the salary of the Service Coordinator.
£100,000 over two years (£50,000; £50,000) towards the Going Places programme supporting older people aged seventy and above, and/or those suffering with dementia. Funds will cover the costs of freelance professional artists, various associated project costs, and a contribution to organisational overheads.
£100,000 over two years (£50,000; £50,000) towards the general activities programme and outreach and support function, including contributions to the salaries and on-costs of the Physical Activity Manager and Junior Physical Activity Coordinator (not exceeding 1.0 FTE across the two posts); delivery costs including tutor fees, venue hire and communications; and a contribution to the outreach and support team resources.
£121,850 over five years (£24,128; £24,248; £24,370; £24,491; £24,613) towards ESOL classes for refugee and migrant women and associated costs.
£235,400 over five years (£42,936; £46,004; £47,384; £48,805: £50,271) to Wimbledon Guild for Social Welfare to deliver online one-to-one therapy for housebound individuals, an online hoarding therapy group, and training for voluntary groups in Merton to recognise signs of hoarding and provide practical support.
£180,000 over three years (£56,500, £60,000, £63,500) for a part-time Triage Worker and a part-time Advocacy Worker to support people over the age of 65 in Hackney with dementia, as well as associated project and management costs.
£141,600 over three years (£47,000; £47,200, £47,400) to fund a Youth Worker and the associated project costs to provide support for children & young people with congenital heart conditions.
£155,070 over two further and final years (£75,900, £79,170) towards a full-time Clinical Counselling Manager, as well as associated project and management costs including DBS checks, clinical training, and reflective practice.
£185,700 over two years (£85,252, £100,448) towards the cost of storing, cooking and distributing surplus kosher food.
£211,500 over five years (£42,300 x 5) towards the costs for Prospex Listens and Cares (PLC), a mental health counselling service for young people delivered in a safe environment.
£127,900 over three years (£40,500; £42,600; £44,800) towards the costs associated with developing a volunteer brokerage project for Wandsworth
£31,500 over two further and final years (£16,500, £15,000) towards two part-time Specialist Development Workers, as well as associated project and management costs.
£10,000 for 20 concerts in care homes, day centres and heritage sites for older people across London.
£150,000 towards the costs of accessibility improvements to be achieved by the Roundhouse Trust’s proposed replacement seating structure.
£82,140 over two further and final years (£40,068, £42,072) towards the costs of continuing the advice and support service for the Turkish and Kurdish communities and developing some organisational capacity building and networking for other small organisations working in this area.
£78,620 over two further and final years (£36,880; £41,740) for weekly Music Therapy for 33 children and young people with physical, psychological, behavioural, learning, or emotional disabilities.
£1,500 for an Access Audit.
£87,170 over three years (£29,810, £27,980, £29,380) towards the running costs of a food delivery service for vulnerable families in food poverty in Tower Hamlets. Release of first instalment contingent on receipt of a satisfactory monitoring framework.
£60,100 over two years (£29,500; £30,600) towards Hackney Dude’s art and music groups.
£100,000 over two years (2 x £50,000) to empower disadvantaged young people (aged 10–23) living in London’s most deprived areas to shape where they live by giving them agency over how public and community spaces are designed and built.
£425,325 over five years (£74,920; £83,165; £87,320; £89,070; £90,850) for the Full-time Head of Elders Team, a contribution towards the costs of sessional tutors for the elders’ programme, food costs for the lunch club and a 12% contribution to overheads.
£365,090 over three years (£102,540, £125,320, £137,230) towards the costs of delivering a financial management support and skills-building service for local voluntary and community sector organisations and provide practical work training opportunities for newly qualified accountants.
£585,125 over five years (£110,209; £113,520; £116,928; £120,428; £124,040) to contribute to the delivery costs of the Stronger Voices Training Programme for 100 equalities organisations.
£44,460 for two years (£21,900; £22,560), contributing to the Engagement Officer’s salary, the demonstration site costs, seeds, materials and artists fees for engagement activities and project oncosts.
£355,360 over five years (£67,080; £66,885; £70,230; £73,740; £77,425) for a Level 8 Senior Therapist, pension and NI costs, clinical supervision, IT equipment, art resources and 12% oncosts.
£95,000 over two years (£50,000, £45,000) towards the core costs of caring and friendship services supporting vulnerable, lonely elderly people in Bexley. The release of the first year of funding is conditional on Evergreen Care Bexley confirming it will take to improve financial reporting arrangements. The release of the second year of funding is conditional on a satisfactory review of Evergreen Care Bexley’s most recent set of annual accounts.
£176,690 over three further and final years (£54,620, £59,760, and £62,310) to Peter Bedford Housing Association for continuation funding to support disabled people and those with learning disabilities to overcome social isolation and build skills for life and work.
£27,950 over two years (£14,160; £13,790) for a Health and Wellbeing Walking Club, covering a part-time Project Co-ordinator, part-time admin support, one laptop, volunteer costs and related project overheads.
£271,000 over five years (£52,000; £53,100; £54,200; £55,300; £56,400) towards the cost of a full-time Active Minds Manager and other associated costs to run Active Minds in Croydon.
£294,400 over five years (£57,316, £56,540, £59,028, £60,024, £61,492) towards the costs of delivering the Information Guidance and Advocacy (IGA) service, including a part-time IGA Officer, volunteer expenses and access costs, training costs and as well as a contribution to the organisation’s overheads.
£77,580 over two years (£37,660, £39,920) towards sessional therapy and counselling costs, a part-time co-ordinator and related project overheads.
£83,000 over two further and final years (£40,000; £43,000) to cover salary costs of the Transitions Worker, additional youth work hours, youth committee costs and project activities.
£83,715 over three years (3 x £27,905) to cover the part-time costs of an ESOL tutor and Project Support Coordinator, training and volunteers as well as a portion of overheads.
£270,500 over five years (£47,000, £52,000, £54,500, £57,000, £60,000) towards a part-time Project Coordinator and a part-time Social Media Coordinator to support the Filipino and ESEA community in London to improve mental wellbeing and awareness of rights and entitlements, as well as associated project and management costs.
Eco Audits
£3,200 (8 days) to provide an eco audit.
£4,400 (11 days) to provide an eco audit.
£2,800 (7 days) to provide an eco audit.
£2,600 (6.5 days) to provide an eco audit.
£2,200 (5.5 days) to provide an eco audit.
£2,400 (6 days) to provide an eco-audit to Hoxton Hall.
London’s Giving
£239,000 over three years (£82,900; £77,800; £78,300) towards the salaries of a part time Grants Manager, a part time Development Manager and a part time Marketing Manager, PGM volunteer costs and other associated costs.
Propel
£500,000 over three years (£162,000; £167,000; £171,000) for the posts of Training and Engagement Manager, Research and Policy Consultant training 30 Community Researchers and associated project and management costs.
£500,000 over three years (£158,679; £166,623; £174,698;) for a Programme Manager, part-time Facilitator, part-time Director support, partner organisations and participants costs; events and workshop costs, evaluation and learning costs and overhead and running costs for WEN.
£49,500 over 12 months to backfill part-time Head of Programmes role and the involvement of experts by lived experience to support exploration of more equitable pathways into work for refugee and asylum-seeking women. Release of funding is conditional on the update of persons of significant control on Companies House to accurately reflect current governance.
£49,900 for 12 months to fund the part-time Project Coordinator, part-time Youth Facilitator, part-time Director and project costs, to explore means of dismantling the aspiration gap for young Charedi women experiencing intergenerational poverty
£398,000 over three years (£130,955; £131,585; £135,460) towards the Community Empowerment Forums across Lewisham, Greenwich, Lambeth and Wandsworth, including contributions to two FTE engagement workers and support costs for members of the partnership, and management costs.
£1,073,400 over three years (£357,800, £357,800 and £357,800) towards the costs of a full time programme coordinator, a full time youth outreach and engagement lead, a full time fundraising and capacity building lead, a part time communications officer, programme activities and partner costs.
£1,216,600 over three years (£444,800; £451,500; £320,300) for 12 part-time staff and associated costs across three partners to contribute to a Community Wealth Building programme in Haringey, Lambeth and Lewisham: core programme staff (Programme Manager, Programme Support Officer, Finance Support Officer, Communications Officer, Learning & Development Coordinator), three Outreach & Engagement Workers, an Enterprise Manager, Lead Grower, Grower and Plant & Sales Manager. Funding is conditional on finalised partnership agreements and learning contract.
£848,400 over three years (£248,500; £287,700; £312,200) towards a part-time programme manager, contribution to staff time at each YWF, training placements, evaluation and associated project running costs.
£989,600 over three years (£326,600; £332,400; £330,600) for the post of Data and Insight Officer, part-time Policy, Voice and Justice Co-ordinator and a contribution towards a proportion of five core salaries — CEO, Operations Manager, Communications Manager, Senior Administrator, Events Administrator, alongside Leadership Consultancy, Training for DDPOs and additional project costs.
£50,000 for one year to fund the part-time Senior Project Manager, part-time Project Manager, part-time Youth Facilitator, some senior staff time, payments for Experts by Experience and project costs, to explore ways to reduce the amount of suicide amongst women who’ve experienced gender-based violence.
£42,800 for one year to fund training and salary of part-time Community Health Worker with support from part-time CEO and part-time Operations Director to explore barriers to accessing healthcare for the North Korean refugee community.
Small Grants
Peninim
£30,000 over three years (3x£10,000) towards the sports programme and associated costs. No website found
£49,380 over five years (£9,714; £9,790; £9,970: £9,942 and £9,964) towards the programme for older people which is delivered in the Sindhi Community Centre.
£39,530 over five years (£8,355; £7,007, £7,583; £8,150; £8,435) towards gardening project activities.
£20,000 over two years (2 x £10,000) to deliver mental health resilience workshops for older people in Barnet.
£7,030 over 1 year for Chai & Chat Wellbeing sessions for older people in Barnet.
£20,000 over two years (£10,000; £10,000) towards the costs of delivering swimming lessons for children and young people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
£28,400 over three years (£9,000; £9,500; £9,900) to enable autistic people to engage in arts and craft activities to enhance their mental health and overall wellbeing.
£11,100 over three years (£3,700 x 3) to introduce a second weekly chair yoga class for disabled and disadvantaged older people aged 70+ living in the local community
£20,000 over two years (2 x £10,000) to give older people opportunities to learn how to prevent and manage ill health issues and participate in activities to expand their knowledge and prevent cognitive decline.
£29,750 over 5 years (5 x £5,950) towards weekly drama classes and associated costs and a contribution towards live performance costs. This grant is conditional on the applicant updating its safeguarding policy and engaging in appropriate safeguarding training.
Stepping Stones
£50,000 over eighteen months for the salary and on-costs of a full-time Project Manager to oversee the Apprentice Pathway programme.
£48,000 over eighteen months for the salary and on-costs of a Social Investment Lead to manage a project exploring social investment to purchase 40 units of move-on accommodation for women and their children leaving refuge accommodation.
Strategic Initiatives
£170,000 over two years (£103,000; £67,000) to review and collate research into the impact of the climate crisis on disabled and older Londoners and those from ethnic minority communities, and to use this learning to accelerate climate action in the social sector.
£2,000,000
£250,000 over eighteen months to Voice4Change England to support the development of “Pathway”, a new social impact investment market wholesaler focused on racial justice and to pilot an enterprise programme for London-focused Black and minoritized-led organisations.
£25,000 over six months to Trust for London for onward funding to the Hackney Migrants Centre to cover core costs.
£100,000 over 12 months towards the London’s Giving resource hub.
£864,283 as an Alliance Partnership to the Smallwood Trust for onward grant making as part of the London Women’s Resilience Fund.
£6,500 for Local Authority and Women’s Sector analysis research carried out with Women’s Budget Group to support Smallwood Trusts Alliance Partnership to establish the London Women’s Resilience Fund in Newham and Hackney.
£159,760 over 18 months (£118,740; £41,020) towards the costs of establishing the London Climate Action Week Secretariat as an independently registered organisation, with a contribution towards the costs of LCAW 2023
Transition Funding
£57,900 over two years (£27,600; £30,300) to fund the research and production of a cost-of-living crisis report and associated activities.
£100,000 over two years (2x £50,000) towards the Shelter Director and general operating costs to enable GWNS to equip people experiencing homelessness to overcome the challenges in moving forward to an improved quality of life.
£95,000 over two years (£50,000; £45,000) to provide core funding to Advocacy Academy to enable it to deliver its leadership training programmes to marginalised young people in South London.
£80,300 over two years (£40,000; £40,300) towards a wellbeing group to help disabled young people in Wandsworth to improve their mental wellbeing, develop skills, confidence, and resilience.
£26,600 over two years (£13,450; £13,150) for the salary and on-costs of a part-time Older Person’s Activities Leader, and associated activity costs to support wellbeing and address isolation for older people.
£100,000 over two years (£50,000, £50,000) towards the costs of Art Against Knives’ work with children and young people affected by domestic abuse
£84,000 over two years (£41,500; £42,500) for the salary, on-costs and external supervision fees of a full-time Bereavement Support Project Practitioner to provide support for children and young people in London.
£99,720 over two years (£42,355, £57,365) towards the project costs of the Olive Branch drop-in.
£69,360 over two years (£26,292, £43,068) to develop the Rio Ferdinand Foundation’s Youth Advisory Groups (YAGs) across South London through the provision of leadership training, youth social action and digital campaigns to amplify the voices of young people.
£100,000 over two years (2 x £50,000) towards the art:links programme supporting older people in London, including a contribution to the Project Manager’s salary and on-costs, a contribution to freelance artist fees, equipment and materials, and organisational overheads.
£80,000 over two years (2 x £40,000) towards the salary of a Youth Manager.
£67,500 over two years (£33,000, £34,500) towards a 0.4 FTE Conservation Officer to enable a more diverse community of volunteers to support Epping Forest, as well as associated project and management costs.
£100,000 over two years (2 x £50,000) toward the CEO’s salary to develop and implement a post-Covid service delivery plan.
£98,000 over a maximum of two years (£50,000, £48,000) as a contribution to the core costs of MHI’s text-based support service for children and young people in London experiencing mental health issues. This includes contributions to Clinical supervision, volunteer training and platform costs.
£33,150 over two-years (£16,150; £17,000) for a part-time Project Coordinator, volunteer expenses, sessional tutors, space and coach hire and a 10% contribution to overheads.
£100,000 over two years (2 x £50,000) for a part-time Programme Coordinator post and other related costs to deliver the Creative Connections programme with older people in Hackney, Newham, and Enfield.
£84,800 over two years (£41,800; £43,000) towards the self-advocacy in the community project and associated activities.
£46,000 over two years (£22,700; £23,300) towards the Adoption Support worker, Specialist Education worker, Adoption Support Manager and Adopter Champion roles that form part of the adoption support services.
£85,300 over two years (£41,500; £43,800) towards welfare and wellbeing support costs for the C4WS Winter Night Shelter and the Friday Club.
£99,540 over two years (£49,560, £49,980) to support hostel residents with long-term mental health conditions, to feel more socially connected, confident with active travel, motivated and empowered to influence local decision-making on planning and road safety.
Inflationary Pressures Payment
St Paul’s Church West Hackney — £7,000.00 —
Young Roots — £5,713.00 —
Bishop Creighton House — £3,245.00 —
Indoamerican Refugee and Migrant Organisation — £3,259.00 —
London Legal Support Trust — £11,900.00 —
Asylum Support Appeals Project — £4,820.00 —
Carney’s Community — £608.00 —
CASPA (Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parents Association) — £2,000.00 —
Advocacy Now — £4,770.00 —
Haringey Migrant Support Centre — £1,125.00 —
Inclusion Barnet — £5,689.00 —
Macular Society — £375.00 —
Family Based Solutions — £3,784.00 —
Community Drug and Alcohol Recovery Services — £921.00 —
The Community Association for West Hampstead — £985.00 —
Aanchal Women’s Aid — £3,266.00 —
Lewisham Multilingual Advice Service — £903.00 —
Centre For Armenian Information & Advice — £3,140.00 —
STOP THE TRAFFIK — £3,488.00 —
All Hallows Bow — £5,330.00 —
Eritrean Community in the UK — £675.00 —
Rathbone Society — £1,725.00 —
HEAR Equality and Human Rights Network — £3,103.00 —
Free Representation Unit — £1,888.00 —
The Triangle Adventure Playground Association — £609.00 —
999 Club — £3,453.00 —
Gendered Intelligence — £4,000.00 —
Age UK East London — £4,744.00 —
Just for Kids Law — £2,000.00 —
On Road Ltd — £1,000.00 —
Masorti Judaism — £2,107.00 —
BEfriend — £2,599.00 —
Redbridge Citizens Advice Bureau — £4,900.00 —
CARAS — £2,838.00 —
WestPoint-Sustainable Community Development — £1,940.00 —
Advice Support Knowledge Information — £313.00 —
Gingerbread, the charity for single parent families — £7,459.00 —
Lewisham Churches Care — £387.00 —
Ambition Aspire Achieve — £3,600.00 —
Forget me not memory cafe — £914.00 —
Maggie Keswick Jencks Cancer Caring Centres Trust — £3,922.00 —
Young Ealing Foundation — £4,000.00 —
Change Grow Live — £6,395.00 —
Lewisham Parent and Carer’s Forum — £360.00 —
CoDa Dance Company — £960.00 —
The Faith and Belief Forum (F&BF) — £4,885.00 —
Sutton Mencap — £4,065.00 —
Free2B Alliance — £2,223.00 —
Black Prince Trust — £5,563.00 —
Home-Start London — £1,837.00 —
Bellingham Community Project Ltd — £3,793.00 —
Waltham Forest Churches Night Shelter (WFCNS) — £5,639.00 —
Centre For The Acceleration Of Social Technology — £20,000.00 —
Money4YOU — £5,000.00 —
BeyondAutism — £2,574.00 —
SignHealth — £5,022.00 —
River House Trust — £1,881.00 —
Young Hammersmith and Fulham Foundation — £2,843.00 —
Man&Boy — £348.00 —
Tempo Time Credits Ltd — £3,257.00 —
Nature Vibezzz — £928.00 —
The Mulberry Centre — £2,943.00 —
Maa Shanti — £1,852.00 —
Aurora Foundation for People Abused in Childhood — £2,949.00 —
Disability Rights UK — £3,196.00 —
Young Camden Foundation — £2,000.00 —
Hopscotch Women’s Centre — £5,111.00 —
Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX) — £3,869.00 —
Children Ahead Ltd — £5,696.00 — no website given
Redbridge Respite Care Association — £5,260.00 —
School-Home Support — £3,630.00 —
Stonewall Housing — £1,250.00 —
Southwark Diocesan Welcare — £3,697.00 —
Hillingdon Refugee Support Organisation — £2,423.00 —
Access Sport CIO — £3,571.00 —
BlindAid — £2,597.00 —
Mosac — £4,280.00 —
Equalities Work — £906.00 —
Standing Together — £5,387.00 —
Islington Music Forum Ltd (T/A as ‘Key Changes’) — £3,042.00 —
Wapping Bangladesh Association — £1,864.00 —
Lambeth Accord — £5,000.00 —
Citizens Advice Hammersmith & Fulham — £2,470.00 —
South London Cares — £1,162.00 —
The Cares Family — £646.00 —
HostNation — £3,008.00 —
ARTification — £865.00 —
Reaching Higher Limited — £2,818.00 —
The Big House Theatre Company — £3,673.00 —
Work Rights Centre — £4,658.00 —
Barking & Dagenham Giving — £5,161.00 —
South East London Arts Network — £3,597.00 —
Hoxton Trust — £3,016.00 —
Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity — £4,806.00 —
Our Time — £1,727.00 —
Release Legal Emergency and Drugs Service Ltd — £2,430.00 —
Harrow Foodbank — £975.00 —
Share Community Ltd — £1,088.00 —
City Harvest — £3,617.00 —
One In Four — £4,661.00 —
Why me? — £3,216.00 —
Homeless Link — £12,300.00 —
Phoenix Rising — £1,158.00 —
Young Brent Foundation — £3,498.00 —
Joy Of Sound (JOS) — £939.00 —
Noa Girls — £2,817.00 —
Bromley Experts by Experience — £400.00 —
Museum of Brands — £3,918.00 —
Grandparents Plus (trading as Kinship) — £4,304.00 —
Bail for Immigration Detainees — £3,200.00 -
3 Pillars Project C.I.O. — £1,822.00 —
INQUEST Charitable Trust — £6,927.00 —
Young Barnet Foundation — £3,467.00 —
Capital Kids Cricket — £4,691.00 —
Young Harrow Foundation — £2,939.00 —
Young Westminster Foundation — £3,467.00 — http://@youngwestminstr
Vital Xposure — £2,576.00 —
Women for Refugee Women — £3,000.00 —
Camden Giving — £4,500.00 —
Abbey Community Centre — £4,905.00 —
Youth League (UK) Ltd — £4,995.00 —
Jazanne Arts — £913.00 —
London Citizens (Citizens UK) — £7,450.00 —
Ruils — £4,188.00 —
Islington/The Maya Centre — £4,561.00 —
Food Lifeline (an independent project of the ZSV Trust) — £2,469.00 —
Centre for ADHD & Autism Support — £2,786.00 —
Build Up Foundation — £1,325.00 —
Back Up Trust — £4,818.00 —
Play Adventures & Community Enrichment — £3,606.00 —
Brent Adolescent Centre — £1,245.00 —
Graeae Theatre Company — £5,522.00 —
North East London Gospel Mission — £1,105.00 —
Streatham Common Community Garden — £730.00 —
Shadwell Community Project — £825.00 —
The Dot Collective — £900.00 —
High Trees Community Development Trust — £4,280.00 —
Justice Collaborations — £15,000.00 — no website given
Stories & Supper — £937.00 —
Bubble Club CIC — £870.00 —
The Silverlining Charity — £938.00 —
PCC of St John the Evangelist, Brownswood Park — £196.00 —
Change Communication — £864.00 —
MindFood CIO — £914.00 —
SLiDE Dance Ltd — £977.00 —
Citizens Advice Hillingdon Ltd — £4,756.00 —
Art & Soul — £1,022.00 —
Hammersmith and Fulham Association for Mental Health — £7,146.00 —
Helping Disabilities Trust — £1,200.00 —
St Mary’s Bourne Street — £7,944.00 — or
Springfield Advice & Law Centre — £5,066.00 —
STORE Schools and Projects CIC — £1,041.00 —
Hackney Herbal CIC — £982.00 —
Club Soda — £945.00 —
Voluntary Action Harrow Co-op — £1,355.00 —
H&F Giving previously called United in Hammersmith & Fulham — £2,943.00 —
Re-Instate Ltd — £3,293.00 —
Youth on the Move (London) — £945.00 —
Causeway Irish Housing Association — £700.00 —
Drunken Chorus — £931.00 —
Forest Gate Community Garden — £957.00 —
Let’s Go Outside and Learn CIC — £1,491.00 —
Crimestoppers — £3,237.00 —
City Of Sanctuary UK — £2,215.00 —
Merton Centre for Independent Living — £4,930.00 —
Beat — £9,812.00 —
Evelyn Oldfield Unit — £11,984.00 —
Limehouse Project — £3,911.00 —
Tower Hamlets Law Centre — £2,500.00 —
Advocacy in Greenwich — £2,963.00 —
Action for Stammering Children (ASC) — £4,187.00 —
Roundabout — £2,957.00 —
One-To-One (Enfield) — £6,231.00 —
Age UK Redbridge, Barking and Havering — £3,452.00 —
Age UK Enfield — £4,430.00 —
New Horizon Youth Centre — £4,882.00 —
Child Poverty Action Group — £7,524.00 —
The Mix — £3,000.00 —
Akademi South Asian Dance UK — £3,418.00 —
Froglife Trust — £4,928.00 —
Meridian Wellbeing — £6,166.00 —
Latin American Women’s Aid — £4,427.00 —
Revolving Doors Agency — £2,305.00 —
LASA — £3,079.00 —
St Christopher’s Fellowship — £3,494.00 —
St Christopher’s Hospice — £4,961.00 —
National AIDS Trust — £590.00 —
Sudbury Neighbourhood Centre — £0.00 —
Locality — £1,374.00 —
Ealing Advice Service (EAS) — £1,288.00 —
West London Action for Children — £2,680.00 —
Bonny Downs Community Association — £3,377.00 —
LawWorks — £5,040.00 —
Islington Bangladesh Association — £905.00 —
Changing Faces — £4,972.00 —
CULPEPER COMMUNITY GARDEN — £2,022.00 —
Irish Elderly Advice Network — £3,158.00 —
Redbridge Council for Voluntary Services — £5,026.00 —
InterAct Stroke Support — £705.00 —
DreamArts — £2,438.00 —
Positive East — £2,940.00 —
AFK (Action For Kids Charitable Trust) — £4,810.00 —
Live Music Now South East — £3,572.00 —
Jacksons Lane — £1,175.00 —
Castlehaven Community Association — £5,050.00 —
Pan Intercultural Arts Limited — £1,370.00 —
Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Association — £500.00 —
The Arts Depot Trust Limited — £2,327.00 —
Islington Mind — £4,123.00 —
Paddington Development Trust — £5,758.00 —
Caxton Youth Organisation — £4,863.00 —
Kingston Carers’ Network — £6,039.00 —
Brixton Advice Centre — £5,171.00 —
Merton Mencap — £1,829.00 —
Brent Irish Advisory Service — £5,706.00 —
Citizens Advice Wandsworth — £4,721.00 —
Gasworks — £705.00 —
Tower Hamlets Friends and Neighbours — £3,814.00 —
The Interlink Foundation — £4,675.00 —
Ezra Umarpeh — £2,579.00 —
Hillside Clubhouse — £4,460.00 —
Bede House Association — £5,216.00 —
Lewisham Local (previously Rushey Green Time Bank) — £6,343.00 —
The Food Chain (UK) Ltd — £4,722.00 —
Reach Volunteering — £5,426.00 —
Kingston Voluntary Action — £4,136.00 — http://www.kva.org.uk
St Margaret’s House Settlement — £3,424.00 —
Age UK Westminster — £4,301.00 —
Hear Us — £4,931.00 —
Ragged School Museum Trust — £1,720.00 —
Calthorpe Community Garden — £4,872.00 —
Kentish Town Community Centre — £3,688.00 —
London Wildlife Trust — £4,182.00 —
Work and Play — £183.00 —
Ethical Property Foundation — £4,865.00 —
Mind in Harrow — £2,513.00 —
Hounslow CA — £4,802.00 —
Latin American Disabled People’s Project — £2,395.00 —
Southall Community Alliance — £3,504.00 —
Intoart — £4,757.00 —
Down’s Syndrome Association — £2,663.00 —
City & Hackney Carers Centre — £4,634.00 —
Southside Partnership (Certitude Support) — £5,031.00 —
Her Centre — £3,040.00 —
Hackney CVS — £9,997.00 —
Carers Network — £5,400.00 —
Doctors of the World UK — £5,230.00 —
Media Trust — £3,770.00 —
Media Trust — £5,900.00 —
Bangladesh Youth Movement (BYM) — £2,563.00 —
Spitalfields Crypt Trust — £4,406.00 —
St Luke’s Hospice (Harrow and Brent) — £4,775.00 —
Spires Centre — £4,208.00 —
Carers Trust Hillingdon — £3,007.00 —
Kiln Theatre — £4,688.00 —
Migrants Organise Ltd — £5,287.00 —
07869142 — £2,360.00 —
Sadler’s Wells Trust Ltd — £5,260.00 —
Aston-Mansfield — £2,285.00 —
Age UK Lambeth — £5,708.00 —
Action on Disability — £4,405.00 —
Mind in Tower Hamlets and Newham — £3,289.00 —
Heart n Soul — £1,500.00 —
Generate Opportunities — £3,780.00 —
KEEN London — £3,000.00 —
Arts For All — £992.00 —
Stockwell Partnership — £1,237.00 —
West London Mission Methodist Circuit — £2,019.00 —
Merton Voluntary Service Council — £5,726.00 —
Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers — £1,299.00 —
Clinks — £5,340.00 —
Alternatives Trust East London — £4,051.00 —
East European Resource Centre — £6,240.00 —
Carers Support (Bexley) — £2,850.00 —
Ambitious about Autism — £4,720.00 —
Greater London Volunteering — £15,703.00 —
Raw Material Music and Media — £445.00 —
Kensington and Chelsea Social Council — £5,072.00 —
Go Live Theatre Projects — £2,160.00 —
Housing for Women — £3,781.00 —
The Otakar Kraus Music Trust — £788.00 —
Citizens Advice Sutton — £7,137.00 —
Consortium LGBT — £10,000.00 —
London Funders — £5,902.00 —
Bromley Mencap — £5,067.00 —
Living Streets (The Pedestrians Association) — £1,149.00 —
Prisoners’ Advice Service (PAS) — £885.00 —
Queens Crescent Community Association (QCCA) — £6,700.00 —
Jigsaw4u Limited — £1,250.00 —
Parochial Church Council of St Mary, Stoke Newington — £190.00 —
Spinal Injuries Association — £4,945.00 —
Safer London — £5,976.00 —
Urban Partnership Group — £5,000.00 —
Blueprint for all — £4,085.00 —
Victoria and Albert Museum — £1,884.00 —
Home-Start Camden and Islington — £3,236.00 —
QPR in the Community Trust — £3,365.00 —
Access All Areas — £2,920.00 —
The Reader — £1,212.00 —
Stepney City Farm — £3,705.00 —
Kids Can Achieve — £6,240.00 —
Jewish Women’s Aid — £4,863.00 —
Forest Farm Peace Garden — £3,125.00 —
Trussell Trust — £6,707.00 —
Irish Chaplaincy — £1,850.00 —
SafeLives — £2,138.00 —
Council of Somali Organisations — £4,800.00 —
Ability Bow — £1,128.00 —
icandance — £1,938.00 —
The Good Neighbour Scheme for Mill Hill and Burnt Oak — £1,311.00 —
The Foundation for Social Improvement (FSI) — £1,079.00 —
Baobab Centre for young survivors in exile — £4,500.00 —
Refugee Action Kingston — £4,780.00 —
EFA London — £1,059.00 —
Pro Bono Economics — £4,500.00 —
Maternity Action — £4,655.00 —
BRS — £5,004.00 —
Saint Pancras Community Association — £2,452.00 —
Entelechy Arts — £2,000.00 —
Young Lives vs Cancer (formerly CLIC Sargent) — £5,579.00 —
Step by Step — £4,522.00 —
Volunteer Centre Greenwich — £3,830.00 —
Race On The Agenda — £2,520.00 —
The Albany — £1,916.00 —
Elfrida Rathbone Camden — £4,419.00 —
Turtle Key Arts — £348.00 —
Z2K (registered as Zacchaeus 2000 Trust) — £3,019.00 —
Age UK Merton — £4,849.00 —
Wheels for Wellbeing — £5,604.00 —
Nova New Opportunities — £2,673.00 —
Deafinitely Theatre — £6,288.00 —
Advice for Renters — £2,530.00 —
St Johns Community Development Project — £867.00 —
Octopus Community Network — £2,824.00 —
Eye Music Trust — £3,325.00 —
Inclusion London — £6,038.00 —
Merton Home Tutoring Service — £4,600.00 —
Myatt’s Fields Park Project — £4,945.00 —
Misgav — £4,568.00 —
Natural History Museum — £7,423.00 —
Islington People’s Rights — £5,273.00 —
Create London — £1,820.00 —
Children England — £4,112.00 —
Disability Sports Coach — £2,550.00 —
Resource for London — £3,734.00 —
Midaye Somali Development Network — £3,285.00 —
The Kensington and Chelsea Foundation — £2,403.00 —
Room to Heal — £3,694.00 —
SPEAR Housing Association — £3,756.00 —
ECPAT UK — £2,800.00 —
Whittington Park Community Association — £10,000.00 —
The Bridge Renewal Trust — £4,878.00 —
Redbridge Foodbank — £731.00 —
FoodCycle — £4,555.00 —
Park Theatre — £1,810.00 —
Woman’s Trust — £3,603.00 —
Sound Minds — £1,150.00 —
Age UK Ealing — £4,859.00 —
THE LEGAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION — £2,000.00 —