Active Living Fund
Kelloggs
up to £1,000
The fund will give small grants to fund projects and activities that directly lead to people taking part in sustained physical activity. The aim of the fund is to help remove the "barriers" which stop people being active.
Charities, voluntary and commungity organisations, schools
0161 2140940
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Adventure Capital Fund
Government and various Regional Development Agencies
Total fund value £10m
The aim is to fill the investment gap that faces community enterprise organisations, and to increase investment-readiness of community organisations wishing to move to greater sustainability through enterprise.
non specified
<p>Adventure Capital Fund, Ground Floor, Ibex House, 42</p>
020 74883455
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Alec Dickson Trust
Alec Dickson Trust
Up to £250
To kick-start volunteering projects, which will improve the lives of marginalised people.
Less than 30 years old
<p>The Secretary, The Alec Dickson Trust, 172-176 Kings Cross Road, London WC1X 9NJ</p>
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Awards for All
Arts Council England, the Big Lottery Fund, the Heritage Lottery Fund and Sport England
£300 to £10,000
Grants awarded between £300 and £10,000 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.
0845 600 20 40
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Barchester Healthcare Foundation
Barchester Healthcare
up to £10,000
Grants to benefit older people and adults with a physical disability or mental disability
Community groups, individuals, community centres, volunteer groups, funding for course fees, pilot project support
<p>Barchester Healthcare Foundation, Suite 201, The Chambers, Chelsea Harbour, London</p>
0800 3283328
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Better Neighbour Grants
B&Q
between £50 - £500 of B&Q materials
use of B&Q materials to get a community project up and running. Projects must be environmentally sustainable <p>B&Q Plc, Portswood House, 1 Hampshire Corporate Park, Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh, Hampshire. SO53 3YX</p>
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Bright Ideas Grants
Age Concern
up to £1,000
The scheme offers gants of up to £1,000 towards new or expanding services or activities which directly benefit older people, e.g. luncheon
open to most voluntary organisations in England who have an income or turnover of less than
<p>The Grants Unit, Age Concern England, Astral House, 1268 London Road, London SW16 4ER</p>
020 87657738
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Cambridgeshire Youth Bank
Cambridgeshire Community Foundation
Grant to enable you to run a new project that will make a positive contribution to your own and other people's lives.
13 and 19 years old Rurally isolated, Disabled (inc learning disabilities up to 25 yrs) Travellers, Young Carers, Young people in care or leaving care, Homeless young people, Refugees and asylum seekers, Black and minority ethnic, Young people not in educ
<p>Cambridgeshire Youth Bank, c/o Cambridgeshire Community Foundation, St John's Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge CB4 0WS</p>
01223 421588
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CLA Charitable Trust
CLA Charitable Trust
up to £2,000
A fund, operating in England and Wales, to provide facilities for the disabled and disadvantaged to take part in recreation and education in the countryside.
Groups only (not individuals)
<p>Mr Peter J Geldart, Director, CLA Charitable Trust, Caunton Grange, Caunton, Newark, Notts NG23 6AB</p>
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Community Cash Awards
The Princes Trust and the Royal Bank of Scotland
£250 - £5,000
For community projects in some of Britain's poorest areas. Ranging from improving local youth facilities, tackling teenage pregnancy or drug misuse.
aged between 14 and 25
0800 842842
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