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The Key Fund for Social Enterprises and Charitable Organisations

The Key Fund can support social enterprises, charitable organisations, and asset locked businesses across the Midlands, from 1 person startups to 250 headcount enterprises. They provide both loans and grant packages to help community and social enterprises become sustainable and grow. Their support and expertise can help you with that often-tricky balance between financial sustainability…
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Nottingham: Learn how your charity or social enterprise can diversify its income stream

Tom Bostock, the Investment Manager at Key Fund will be presenting an introduction to social investments to organisations in Nottingham. The event is being organised in conjunction with Nottingham CVS. Learn how your charity or social enterprise can diversify its income stream and expand your impact. The event is free and will be held in-person…
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Holiday Activity Fund Grant – Nottingham

The Holiday Activity Fund programme aims to provide activities and food for children eligible for Free School Meals during the Easter, summer and Christmas holidays, plus October half term. Nottingham City Council is looking for lead organisations to run mass engagement programmes, providing high quality enrichment and sporting activities over Nottingham’s four main school holidays…
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Funding to prevent children and young people becoming involved in violence

The Youth Endowment Funding is for projects that will prevent children and young people becoming involved in violence. Projects funded through this programme will need to demonstrate that they are able to reach and support a large enough group of children. Projects will also need to undertake this efficacy evaluation. The fund is open to…
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Grants of up to £3,000 for harder to fund projects

The Seven Friends Foundation provides small grants up to £3,000 to organisations that fulfil their charitable aims: • To support and promote causes that are ignored, unpopular or face widespread stigma• Create stronger local communities that include those who have previously been excluded or marginalised• Improve skills, infrastructure, sustainability and collaboration within the third sector.…
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New initiative launched to support community projects in Nottingham

A new initiative has been announced by Nottingham City Council to make it easier for people in the city to improve their local area. In partnership with Spacehive, the community fundraising platform, the Crowdfund Nottingham programme will enable local residents across the city to access funding for community engagement and employment support projects. Ideas could include: In…
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King Charles III Charitable Fund

The King Charles III Charitable Fund is set to launch its Small Grants Programme in January 2024, continuing the legacy of former initiatives like the Prince’s Countryside Fund. This new programme focuses on supporting projects that contribute to the environment, countryside, social inclusion, health and wellbeing, education, heritage and conservation. Each year, the fund will…
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New: Nature Hubs Fund

This fund aims to support groups to create or enhance green spaces within a 5-kilometre radius of Starbucks stores that bring people closer to nature and relate to any one or more of the following themes: Increasing access, Bringing People Together, Upskilling the Community, Building Climate Resilience Organisations such as not-for-profit organisations such as voluntary,…
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The Phoenix Way: Children and Youth Round for Black and Racially Minoritised Organisations

N.B. this round of funding closes for applications on Sunday December 3rd. Grants made in this round will be for project funding of between £30,000 – £50,000 for one year. This funding round will support non-profit groups, organisations or charities for projects that: ● Are led by representatives of Black and/or racially minoritised communities and…
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Making Movement a Priority in Care Homes

As part of our work with the Notts Falls and Physical Activity Community of Practice, we hosted our THIRD webinar, titled Making movement a priority in our Care Homes (this is becoming a bit of a habit). The interest in this session was truly overwhelming, with over 180 people signing up to attend the event…