The Barrow Cadbury Trust is an independent, charitable foundation committed to funding and encouraging the promotion of social justice. One of its three funding priorities is Inclusive Communities.
Eligibility
They will give priority support to West Midlands based groups, but may consider working with other organisations who demonstrate good practice.
The Fair Share Trust (FST) programme was launched in June 2002 to ensure that a larger share of total Lottery funding is received in the Fair Share areas and that a sustainable impact is made on the lives of disadvantaged people in these areas.
Eligibility
There are 77 Fair Share Trust Areas across the UK.
A report offering guidance to councils on how to measure their communities’ wellbeing has been published by the Centre for Wellbeing at the new economics foundation, and the Young Foundation.
The Government White Paper - Communities in control: real people, real power
can be downloaded at no cost from Website:
http://www.communities.gov.uk/documents/communities/pdf/886045.pdf
Lloyds TSB Foundation's policy is to support charities that help disadvantaged people play a fuller role in the community of their choice.
Eligibility
To be eligible you must:
Published
TalkTalk Innovation in the Community Awards enables charity and community groups throughout the UK to harness the power of the Internet.
Eligibility
If you are a UK based not-for-profit organisation or community group looking to extend your work through the use of the Internet you could be eligible.
Does your parish have a project involving greater outreach into the community for which it is seeking support?
Eligibility
The Church & Community Fund (CCF) gives grants to community projects run by parish churches, deaneries, dioceses and other bodies connected to or working in partnership with the Church of England.
Awards for All is a joint Lottery grants scheme aimed at local communities. The scheme awards grants for people to take part in art, sport, heritage and community activities, and projects that promote education, the environment and health in the local community.
UnLtd Sport Relief Awards provide opportunities for young people to bring communities together, to help them promote understanding and solve conflict through sport and being active.
Eligibility
11-21 year olds
