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COOKIE STATUS:

Grants of more than £26.9m approved in the quarter to 31 March 2024

Grants of more than £26.9m were approved in the quarter to 31 March 2024

Of the 368 grants approved in this period, 217 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.

Access Audits

£900 towards an access audit of Footscray Road Sports Ground.

Bridging Divides – general grants

£216,000 over five years (£40,000, £41,000, £43,000, £45,000, £47,000) to further promote independence and reduce isolation for visually impaired people in the Kingston Borough towards by employing an outreach worker and coordinator to attract diverse and younger people.


£148,581 over three years (£56,551 year one, £51,233 year two and £40,797 year three) towards the costs of caseworker and co-ordinator posts and associated costs supporting services to survivors of trafficking and sexual exploitation.


£137,217 over five years (£25,717, £27,018, £27,581, £28,156 Â£28,745) towards the salary of the Food Co-Op Administrator.


£249,700 over five years (£44,400, £47,000, £49,800, £52,700 and £55,800) towards the costs of the newly formed support project sitting within the Information and Advice Service.


£36,000 over three years (£12,000 x 3) towards the salary of an Operational Manager.


£343,000 over five years (£62,900; £64,900; £68,200; £71,700; £75,300) towards salary and associated running costs.


£192,500 over three years (£55,000; £65,100; £72;400) towards the Anti-Trafficking Casework Officer salary and associated programme costs.


£149,990 over two years (£74,916, £75,074) towards costs in providing a Parenting Coach who will provide inclusive, accessible and relevant online support via 1:1 chat and advice articles, to families in Southeast London, tailored to the needs of the community.


£141,418 over five years (£28,424, £28,297, £28,226, £28,212 Â£28,259) as a contribution to the salary and running costs of an activities programme for adult Charedi men with moderate to severe disabilities.


£224,700 over five years (£40,600, £42,700, £44,900, £47,200, and £49,300) towards the costs of a full-time support worker and associated costs overheads for the domestic abuse service at Hillingdon Women’s Centre.


£157,622 over three years (£49,357 year one, £52,812 year two, £55,453 year three) towards the salary costs of an Outreach Caseworker and Service Manager, supporting services to survivors of trafficking and sexual exploitation.


£109,056 over three years (£30,864, £37,777, £40,415) to New Future Collective to enable people aged 70+ to access a free, weekly Friday Lunch Club with a freshly cooked hot meal, entertainment, companionship, and one-to-one befriending.


£248,800 over five years (£46,900; £48,200; £49,500; £51,200; £53,000) towards one training lead and associated running costs.


£456 to meet the costs of an access design appraisal of plans for the new Papa’s Park building.


£292,300 over five years (£52,900; £55,600; £58,300; £61,200; £64,300) towards a salary, other project costs and support costs, to deliver the THRIVE programme cross-London.


£248,155 over three years (£78,300, £83,690, £86,165) for salary costs, running costs and central overheads to restart the Newham Youth Partnership.


£98,300 over three years (£30,00; £32,00; £36,300) contributing to the Musical Director post, Pastoral care and Safeguarding post, Team Assistant (mentored refugee role) and Rehearsal Assistant (mentored refugee role) and refugee support costs.


£345,200 (£66,000, £66,700, £69,000, £70,700, £72,800) Towards recruiting a Community Accountant to establish and deliver the Greenwich Community Accountancy Programme (GCAP) providing finance and accounting capacity and skills development for VCS organisations within Greenwich.


£363,000 (64,000; 68,000; 74,000; 77,000; 80,000) towards the salary and on-costs of a full-time Climate and Food Project Worker, communications consultancy, volunteer expenses, cooking class ingredients, accredited learning course bursaries for low-income beneficiaries, and a contribution to core costs.


£176,500 over three years (£58,500, £59,000, £59,000) to cover costs of developing Urbanwise.London’s programmes engaging families, adults, children and young people from local minoritized and low-income communities, covering activity delivery and materials, partnership work with London Sports Trust and a proportion of key salaries and overheads.


£418,374 over five years (£77,660; £78,515; £83,297; £87,355; £91,547) to support the project costs of the Playbus service for vulnerable parents and carers with children under five across the borough of Hackney.


£177,000 over three years (£56,000; £58,500; £62,500) towards delivery of a programme of capacity support, consortium building and user-led prototyping for not-for-profit social sector organisations in Barking and Dagenham.


£182,000 over three years (55,000; 62,000; 65,000) towards the staffing, activity and materials, publicity, and external evaluation costs of Sycamore Trust’s lifeskills programme targeted at secondary school-aged autistic young people, in addition to a contribution to overhead costs.


£402,518 over five years (£77,862; £78,220; £80,150; £82,129; £84,157) to support vulnerable parents through holistic, tailored, at-home support, giving young children the best start in life. 1 Family co-ordinator, as the project is spread across 3 London boroughs as required.


£137,800 over two years (£67,840, £69,960) for salary costs towards the Director and the Administrator posts across the two years, sessional Teachers and sessional Creche Workers, room hire and office rental, staff training and overheads, to improve integration of asylum seekers, refugees and migrants through English language tuition.


£19,300 over one year to run conservation workshops, convene a cross-sectoral London-based Community of Practice and to produce advice guides to running inclusive courses in conservation and heritage.


£36,000 over three years (£11,000; £12,000; £13,000) towards rehabilitative and supportive services provided in and on release from custodial settings in London; including staff costs, freelance staff costs, and a contribution to core costs including the Business Development post.


£498,125 over five years (£82,475; £90,508; £100,442; £108,334; £116,366) towards the Community Food Pantry Co-ordinator salary and the associated costs of running food stability services at the Venture Community Centre and Worlds End Estate.


£88,000 over two years (£42,700; £45,300) towards Lewisham Speaking Up’s Self-Advocacy Coordinator salary, People’s Parliament project costs and associated activities.


£31,500 over two years (15,500; 16,000) towards a range of costs incurred in the delivery of a programme of ESOL learning and social activities for disadvantaged refugees and asylum seekers, and a contribution to overheads.


£379,720.00 over five years (£57,790; £66,312; £75,030; £84,947; £95,641) to improve their local environment, support wellbeing and skills development by delivering their community Volunteer Gardening and Green Hub (gardening on housing estates) programmes.


£165,520 over five years (£33,104 X5) Funding towards a girls and young women’s service as well as an early year’s project supporting isolated parents, to cover the costs of sessional youth and play workers, resources and refreshments, and a small portion of overheads.


£251,000 over three years (£81,478, £82,711, £86,811) for a Community Fundraising & Engagement Officer and associated support costs for the BTA place based giving scheme.


£89,510 over two years (£47,710; £41,800) to develop and amplify youth voice and leadership on the challenges that limit young people’s opportunities and careers in the creative industries.


£232,531 over three years (£73,825, £77,109, £81,597) to deliver art therapeutic support to disadvantaged adults with long term mental health challenges across South London.


£170,500 over five years (£32,000, £33,500, £34,200, £35,000, £35,800) towards the costs of supporting five additional psychotherapists.


A grant of £132,500 over two years (£64,700, £67,800) towards the Connect through Creativity project.


£29,060 is recommended over two years (£14,530, £14,530) to sustain food poverty activities for disadvantaged and vulnerable people in Harrow and Barnet.


£239,855 over five years (£44,105, £45,960, £47,890, £49,900, £52,000) for Programme Administrator and Creative Therapies Co-ordinator, Community Programme Lead, Learning Programme Lead and oncosts, room hire, materials and central overheads to provide creative therapies to 300 people in Camden.


£190,275 over three years (£63,425, £63,425, £63,425) is recommended towards the cost of delivering NSPCC’s Domestic Abuse Recovery Together (DART) programme in London to support mothers and children aged seven to fourteen who have experienced domestic abuse.


£310,330 over five years (£55,799; £58,849; £62,031; £65,180; £68,471) towards salary costs of their Advice Team Leader and associated costs of their advice and advocacy service.


£48,900 over five years (£9,722, £9,751, £9,780, £9,809, £9,838) to deliver the ​‘I Am’ project in women’s prisons, a self-esteem course helping women build positive, healthy relationships, free from coercion, violence, and intimidation.


£239,952 over five years (£46,374 Â£46,679 Â£47,804 Â£48,957 Â£50,138) towards associated project costs to support LEAH meet the language needs of adults’ asylum seekers and refugees.


£98, 843 over three years (£31,377; £32,934; £34,532) towards the development of their Approved Premises in-reach programme to enable ex-offender gain employment.


£195,396 over three years (£68,500; £65,075; £61,821) to work with individuals with a severe mental health condition to improve confidence and develop vocational skills and personal growth to promote independence, improved mental health, and participation in wider society.


£188,500 over three years (£57,800; £66,400; £64,300) towards associated project costs to support Headway East London’s public engagement programme, including a contribution towards the Public Engagement and Communications staff team.


Funding £98,734 over three years (£39,436; £32,205; and £27,093) towards Find Your Voice’s programme in Harrow to support disabled and learning-disabled adults through music and wellbeing activities, and to facilitate their engagement in the local community.


£103,000 over three years (£33,850; £34,575; £34,575) towards staff costs with on costs and project costs including the Programme Director, Programme Coordinator and Progress Facilitator posts.


£331,000 over five years (£62,000; £64,000; £66,000; £68,000; £71,000) towards working with British citizens who have returned to London following a prison sentence overseas. Specifically, towards the salary, pension, and National Insurance of the Deputy Resettlement Manager, and a contribution to overheads.


£63,458 over five years (£12,000; £12,300; £12,669; £13,049; and £13,440). This proposal, from a small active community organisation, targets a group of isolated older people for whom having stronger connections in their locality could have a significant positive impact on their health and wellbeing.


£614,500 over five years (£112,100, £117,400, £123,000, £128,300, £133,700) towards keeping young people in schools and out of criminal gangs through a Community Bus Project, Mentoring for Girls, Sports Team, and Arts Project.


£200,000 over five years (50,000; 45,000; 40,000; 35,000; 30,000) towards the core costs of the organisation, proportionate to the London benefit of the organisation’s activities which are largely nationwide in scope.


£60,600 over three years (£22,200; £20,200; £18,200) to contribute to the core costs of delivering support to struggling, isolated families of young children in Hillingdon.


£157,550 over three years (£49,160; £51,074; £57,316) towards the Welfare Benefit Service Lead’s salary, plus project costs and overheads.


£306,000 (£102,000 x 3) towards delivering a programme of events, courses, and digital resources for groups that are least able to access or afford support to build a stronger, more resilient London voluntary sector.


£76,850 over three years (£27,550; £26,100; £23,200) towards the Inclusion Project Coordinator salary.


£282,180 over five years (£53,150, £54,745, £56,385, £58,080, £59,820) for salary and support costs, to enable Eastern European migrants to receive outreach, advice and casework in the areas of housing, finances, health and social care.


£68,100 over one year, to carry out access improvement works to Dora House.


£220,200 over five years (£41,900, £42,600, £43,900, £45,200, £46,600) for the full-time salary of a case worker and associated costs of the advice and advocacy service.


£73,425 over two years (£36,000, £37,425) towards the salary of the London Community Co-ordinator & for delivery of creative & leadership programmes for young refugees, and associated project costs.


£201,000 over five years (£40,000; £37,500; £39,000; £41,000; £43,500) towards Dads Unlimited’s new service in London to support men who are victims of domestic abuse.


£51,293 over two years (£25,020; £26,273) towards the salaries, workshops, community events costs of community garden at TWH.


£95,432 over two years (£47,716; £47,716) towards MAMA Youth Project’s media training programme and associated activity costs.


£87,546 (£43,193; £44,353) contributing towards salary costs, programme running costs and overhead costs.


£398,500 (£75,000, £77,000, £79,500, £82,000, £85,000) towards improving long-term socio-economic outcomes for vulnerable migrant families with children and young people in crisis through free legal advice and representation to OISC Level 3.


£380,080 over five years (£51,650; £51,650; £92,260; £92,260; £92,260) towards costs associated with deliver of The Sisterhood programme.


£250,000 over five years (£45,900; £47,990; £50,180; £52,010; £53,920) for the salary of the Young Women’s Worker based in St. George’s Hospital and associated costs.


£20,000 over 1 year towards the workshop materials, associate artists practitioners’ costs, production manager salary, venue hire, participant travel and hospitality expenses and marketing.


£135,750 over five years (£25,250, £26,250, £26,500, £28,000, £29,750) towards a Community Gardener, as well as associated project and management costs.


£177,700 over five years (£35,540, £35,540, £35,540, £35,540, and £35,540,) towards Administration costs with on costs and running costs.


£96,000 over five years (£14,800; £17;200; £19,700; £21,300; £23,000) towards project costs and associated overheads to support women and their babies who are survivors of modern slavery.


£113,550 over three years (£39,740; £36,620; £37,190) towards ​‘Growing Communities’, covering a 21 hours per week Community Development Officer, training and workshop costs and related project overheads.


£244,020 over five years (£44,160; £46,370; £48,690; £51,120; £53,680) for a full time Youth Activity Leader and a contribution to Da’aro Youth Project’s core costs.


£146,110 (£71,600; £74,510) over two further and final years towards the salary cost of the WRAP Manager (17hpw) and WRAP Senior Advisor (17hpw) and associated running costs to deliver the Welfare Rights Advice Project.


£93,072 (£29,816, £31,008, £32,248) is recommended over three years as a contribution to core staff to sustain delivery of the charity’s mental health and disability programmes.


£416,500 over four years (£136,000, £113,500, £103,500, £63,500) towards recruiting and developing a Community Development Officer to enable SCN to expand its existing services and support and develop new products and resources for early-stage civil society groups across London.


£35,000 for one year towards providing support to the four community-led Breaking Ground London projects.


A capital award of £47,147 towards the funding of access improvements of the Goose Green Community Centre adjoining St Johns the Evangelist Church in East Dulwich. Conditional award to be made subject to the securing of match funding of £50,000 by the end of July 2024.


£49,899 is recommended over three years from April 2024 (£10,122; £19,433; £20,344) towards running a weekly food bank for this under-served community in Enfield. The food bank is meeting localised unmet need and provides a focal point for a number of valuable and related community activities.


£211,500 over five years (£38,250, £40,250, £42,250, £44,250, £46,500) towards salary costs, as well as associated project and management costs


£184,610 over five years — £39,460 in year one, £38,170 in year two, £36,895 in year three, £35,655 in year four and £34,430 in year five — towards a new group counselling service, targeting underrepresented LGBTQ+ communities.


£132,000 over two further and final years (£64,000; £68,000) towards the full-time project manager salary and associated costs.


£299,700 over five years (£53,900; £56,400; £63,100; £61,700; £64,600) to continue, expand, and improve the aspects of the Not-for-Profits Programme that benefit Londoners.


£35,000 (£21,000, £14,000) core funding to strengthen support to families with young children who are experiencing poverty in South-East London.


£9,750 for 15 concerts in care homes, day centres and heritage sites for older people across London.


£100,000 over 12 months towards capital access costs to embed full accessibility at the Anti-Apartheid Legacy: Centre of Memory and Learning site.


£46,500 over two years (£22,500; £24,000) towards the salary and on-costs of the Project Manager.


£249,800 over five years (£45,210, £47,470, £49,840, £52,330, £54,950) for salary and running costs to support homeless and vulnerable adults experiencing food poverty in Hammersmith & Fulham.


£383,000 over five years (£68,500; £68,500; £77,500; £82,000; £86,500) for the salary of a full-time Mental Wellbeing Practitioner (35hpw), and associated oncosts to deliver youth club-based therapy across Lewisham.


£191,440 over three years (£63,340; £62,765; £65,335) to contribute to the role of the Volunteer Coordinator for Project Cornerstone, a programme focused on building strong economic foundations for women and children fleeing to domestic abuse refuges in London, and the associated project costs.


£77,400 over two years (£38,700; £38,700) towards three holiday play schemes for girls aged 5–16 living in Hackney and Haringey.


£77,000 over two years (£37,825, £39,175) continuation funding for salary and running costs and overheads to improve the sector’s capacity to identify and support people experiencing labour exploitation.


£25,000 over five years (£5,000 x 5) towards the costs of Club Class helping unaccompanied refugee children integrate by building knowledge, networks and life skills.


£75,000 over two further and final years (£37,000; £38,000) towards the salaries and on-costs of a part-time legal advice worker and part-time Executive Director, and a contribution to overheads.


£247,653 over five years (£44,630; £46,816; £49,317; £52,032 & £54,858) for salary cost of a full time Dementia Services Coordinator post, along with associated project costs including overheads.


£200,000 over five years (£50,000, £45,000, £40,000, £35,000, £30,000) towards staff salaries and core running costs of the charity.


£54,519 over three years (£16,471 Â£18,118, £19,930) towards the salaries of five playworkers.


£80,000 for the Connect element of the Bridge Programme to fund providers and support the delivery of the next phase of the programme alongside a review of work delivered to-date.


£50,000 for the Connect element of the Bridge Programme to fund providers and support the delivery of the next phase of the programme alongside a review of work delivered to-date.

Continuation Funding

£114,750 over two further and final years (£55,750, £59,000) towards salary costs, as well as associated project and management costs.


£441,000 over five years (£87,560; £88,000; £89,700; £91,960; £83,780) for the London Network Capacity Building Project Manager (f/​t) and associated project running costs and management costs.

Eco Audits

£4,000 (10 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.


£4,400 to provide an eco audit.


£2,600 (6.5 days) to provide an eco audit.


£2,400 (6 days) to provide an eco audit.


£2,400 (6 days) to provide an eco audit.


£2,400 (6 days) to provide an eco audit.


£2,400 (6 days) to provide an eco audit.


£2,200 (5.5 days) to provide an eco audit.


£2,600 (6.5 days) to provide an eco audit.


£2,400 (6 days) to provide an eco audit.


£3,600 (9 days) to provide an eco audit.


£4,000 (10 days) to provide an eco audit.


£2,600 (6.5 days) to provide an eco audit.


£2,600 (6.5 days) to provide an eco audit.


£3,400 (8.5 days) to provide an eco audit.


£2,600 (6.5 days) to provide an eco audit.


£4,000 (10 days) to provide an eco audit.


£2,600 (6.5 days) to provide an eco audit.


£3,600 (9 days) to provide an eco audit.


£2,600 (6.5 days) to provide an eco audit.


£5,600 to provide an eco audit.


£2,600 (6.5 days) to provide an eco audit.


£2,400 to provide an eco audit.


£400 (1 day) to conduct a refresher audit to inform capital works bid request.


£2,600 (6.5 days) to provide an eco audit.


£3,600 to provide an eco audit.


£2,200 (5.5 days) to provide an eco audit.


£3,600 (9 days) to provide an eco audit.


£2,400 (6 days) to provide an eco audit.

Inflationary Pressures Payment

A payment of £2,010


A payment of £1,800


A payment of £1,100


A payment of £780


A payment of £1,920


A payment of £2,680


A payment of £580


A payment of £600


A payment of £600


A payment of £1,120


A payment of £520


A payment of £3,230


A payment of £1,440


A payment of £2,970

A payment of £1,200


A payment of £2,100


A payment of £200


A payment of £3,000


A payment of £600


A payment of £1,440


A payment of £730


A payment of £2,860


A payment of £380


A payment of £3,470


A payment of £1,050


A payment of £500


A payment of £1,940


A payment of £3,560


A payment of £600


A payment of £1,800


A payment of £1,580


A payment of £1,800


A payment of £1,800


A payment of £600


A payment of £2,400


A payment of £3,000


A payment of £900


A payment of £1,800


A payment of £2,990


A payment of £790


A payment of £3,140


A payment of £1,490


A payment of £600


A payment of £2,400


A payment of £1,880


A payment of £2,340


A payment of £2,980


A payment of £820


A payment of £560


A payment of £1,590


A payment of £2,650


A payment of £3,360


A payment of £510


A payment of £600


A payment of £320


A payment of £200


A payment of £200


A payment of £3,000


A payment of £1,840


A payment of £820


A payment of £580


A payment of £1,610


A payment of £1,800


A payment of £790


A payment of £1,340


A payment of £1,770


A payment of £3,000


A payment of £750


A payment of £1,610


A payment of £3,120


A payment of £3,000


A payment of £280


A payment of £200


A payment of £2,960


A payment of £3,890


A payment of £1,330


A payment of £2,820


A payment of £2,240


A payment of £600


A payment of £1,510


A payment of £2,100


A payment of £2,360


A payment of £600


A payment of £2,380


A payment of £2,160


A payment of £1,130


A payment of £1,800


A payment of £2,990


A payment of £1,550


A payment of £3,000


A payment of £3,000


A payment of £2,640


A payment of £1,130


A payment of £510


A payment of £3,410


A payment of £2,410


A payment of £2,600


A payment of £220


A payment of £1,600


A payment of £3,120


A payment of £760


A payment of £2,730


A payment of £870


A payment of £3,100


A payment of £2,400


A payment of £1,660


A payment of £1,200


A payment of £780


A payment of £4,040


A payment of £300


A payment of £2,880


A payment of £600


A payment of £1,630


A payment of £590


A payment of £1,770


A payment of £3,420


A payment of £540


A payment of £530


A payment of £600


A payment of £310


A payment of £1,170


A payment of £1,990


A payment of £3,500


A payment of £2,700


A payment of £3,870


A payment of £1,850


A payment of £1,320


A payment of £1,050


A payment of £640


A payment of £2,120


A payment of £200


A payment of £3,000


A payment of £2,520


A payment of £2,390


A payment of £770


A payment of £1,960


A payment of £1,730

A payment of £3,300


A payment of £2,230


A payment of £1,370


A payment of £2,470


A payment of £3,820


A payment of £1,560


A payment of £2,110


A payment of £200


A payment of £1,680


A payment of £3,260


A payment of £1,220


A payment of £2,400


A payment of £2,100


A payment of £3,130


A payment of £2,400


A payment of £590


A payment of £430


A payment of £1,890


A payment of £780


A payment of £2,980


A payment of £3,470


A payment of £590


A payment of £1,220


A payment of £2,100


A payment of £550


A payment of £580


A payment of £2,100


A payment of £1,650


A payment of £3,600


A payment of £5,220


A payment of £2,570


A payment of £2,780


A payment of £2,930


A payment of £2,140


A payment of £2,070


A payment of £2,870


A payment of £3,000


A payment of £1,700


A payment of £4,540


A payment of £240


A payment of £2,700


A payment of £470


A payment of £2,180


A payment of £1,740


A payment of £2,400


A payment of £760


A payment of £1,800


A payment of £3,200


A payment of £200


A payment of £2,040


A payment of £3,080


A payment of £3,560


A payment of £2,880


A payment of £1,500


A payment of £1,110


A payment of £2,980


A payment of £2,920


A payment of £3,320


A payment of £1,740


A payment of £810


A payment of £2,820


A payment of £3,060


A payment of £1,500


A payment of £2,550


A payment of £2,290


A payment of £1,090


A payment of £740


A payment of £3,000


A payment of £1,800


A payment of £3,310


A payment of £2,330


A payment of £2,530


A payment of £2,510


A payment of £3,000


A payment of £3,600


A payment of £5,800


A payment of £10,000


A payment of £4,140


A payment of £5,535


A payment of £10,080

Small Grants

£81,600 over five years (£13,500; £15,900; £16,600; £17,400; £18,200) towards Friends of Ruskin Park’s greening and growing activity costs.


£18,000 (£5,800; £6,000; £6,200) over three and final years towards the continuation of the Silver Lunch Club, a weekly lunch group targeted at older, isolated people.


£100,000 over five years (£20,000 x 5) towards the Palace Club’s running costs, including contributions to the Project Lead’s salary, freelance facilitation, lunches, promotional marketing, and a contribution to overheads.


£70,720 over five years (£17,670; £12,900; £13,137; £13,381; and £13,632) towards the costs of delivering the programme for older people over five years.


£40,000 over two further and final years (£20,000; £20,000) towards the costs of delivering a programme of professional and participatory theatre with older people.


£26,150 over two further and final years (£12,450; £13,700) towards Urban Oasis project costs.


£60,000 (£20,000 x 3) over three years to continue to provide regular exercise classes, free digital literacy support, and cost of living advice to senior citizens in South London.


£84,000 over five years (£15,300; £16,000; £16,800; £17,500; £18,400) towards. Providing inclusive, accessible, and welcoming services to support independence and tackle isolation in older people in the Hampton and Hampton Hill community. This funding should be focused on the Operations Manager’s salary whose work focuses on older people.

Strategic Initiatives

£395,000 over two years (£300,000; £95,000) in onward grant-making funds towards the Better Temporary Accommodation for Londoners fund. The recommended sum includes a £50,000 contingency sum to increase the flexibility of the programme’s administration.


£3,491 over 18 months (£2,485; £1,006) 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

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£78,325 over one year towards the Impact Investing Institute’s engagement work with charitable foundations.


£303,000 over three years (98,500; 100,000; 104,500) for the delivery of the Pathways programme, including the salary costs, running costs and a contribution to overheads.


£1,090,000 over four years, for use toward onward grantmaking in the BBC Children in Need Child Poverty Impact model for work benefiting Londoners. The recommended sum includes £90,000 earmarked for administration cost over the same period.


£199,605 over 28 months (Year 1 remaining 4 months to 01/05/24: £31,372, Year 2: £83,117, Year 3: £85,116) for the 4in10 Initiative, supporting the full-time Research and Learning Officer and the Community Outreach Officer, activity and research costs and a contribution to overheads.


£29,000 over three years towards the costs of the Jane Hatfield Awards, proportionate to the programme’s London benefit.


£1,000,000 from the £10m Strategic Initiative (final instalment) previously approved to assist Young People from the most disadvantaged backgrounds and impact some of the most socially deprived areas of London.


£46,640 over up to 1 year towards continuing delivery of the Greenwich Dance initiated ​‘Dance for Wellbeing’ Programme for older people in 6 locations across Greenwich and Bexley. Freelance Community Engagement Producer, Dance Artists’ costs; space hire, marketing, the costs of performance tickets for beneficiaries and a contribution to overheads.


£5,000,000 towards the delivery of Local Motion over seven years, 2024 – 2031, as a grant to Esmee Fairbairn Foundation. A place-led funding collaboration, working to tackle the causes of deep-rooted structural injustices facing people in towns and cities across the UK by exploring place-based change and ceding power to communities.