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Apply For A Grant
WEBCommunity Grants Programme. Our Community Grants Programme focuses on sustaining health and wellbeing, and reducing inequalities. The programme is made up of a number of funds managed on behalf of donors by the Foundation. It provides grants up to £5,000 and can support a broad range of projects. Who can apply?
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URL: https://www.cdcf.org.uk/grants-for-groups/community-grants-programme/
Real Stories County Durham Community Foundation
WEBReal Stories. Every year we work with our supporters to channel donations to small, local charities and individuals. Whether grants are awarded to help those who are most vulnerable, improve health and wellbeing or keep communities safe, we make sure each donation makes a real difference to the lives of people across County Durham and …
Apply For A Grant County Durham Community Foundation
WEBTo provide funding for capital items, improvements to community buildings, biodiversity and habitat conservation projects, energy conservation and revenue for community based or led projects. We provide a range of grants for voluntary & community groups, community interest companies, and organisations with charitable aims. Apply for a grant today.
PACT House Stanley
WEBPACT house, in Stanley, was set up to be a one-stop shop for local people looking for practical and emotional support. All in a relaxed, friendly environment. The team provide a free community meal every Wednesday, cooked and served by volunteers. There are ‘no questions asked’ for those who cannot pay, who often choose to donate their time
Purple Rose is Stockton Lifeline
WEBCounty Durham Community Foundation spends Friday night with the Purple Rose project in Stockton. Photos by Carl Joyce. “We’re going to eat, make friends, relax and dance.”. If ever Friday night was in safe hands, it would be Yeama Susan Mansaray’s. The former journalist, forced to flee persecution in Sierra Leone, now leads a dinner for
About Us Michelle Cooper County Durham Community …
WEBAbout Us. County Durham Community Foundation ( Charity Number 1047625) is an independent grant-making foundation. We work with individuals, families and local businesses who want to make a difference in their community, either in their lifetime, or through leaving a legacy. The funds and donations from our supporters are then …
County Durham Community Foundation Giving and Grants
WEBMake today better and tomorrow brighter. We rely on the generosity and support of people who care about County Durham, who believe our young people deserve the brightest future, who want to see a sustainable, vibrant, healthy and prosperous county. Donate online Ways to …
What is a Community Foundation County Durham Community …
WEBGrants from a community foundation, like County Durham Community Foundation, are non-repayable funds, made up of donations from people in the local area. These donations are made into funds, or grouped into different causes and distributed by the community foundation to those who need it most. Some government grants on the other hand, often
If U Care Share: suicide prevention
WEBMaking a difference. If U Care Share applied for £7,500 towards a suicide prevention service from the County Durham and Darlington Community Safety Fund. They were able to offer appointments to 17 people, who took part in 74 appointments in total. The majority of sessions took place in people’s homes, but the team offered flexibility through
Church project brings vital support to Easington County Durham
WEBChurch project brings vital support to Easington. An Easington church project, helped by Foundation fund holder UMi, is changing lives through a simple idea.. Church Action for Families in Easington – known as CAFE Together – was launched ten years ago to offer tasty food and friendship to the local community. Each Thursday, a nutritious hot meal is …
About Us Michelle Cooper County Durham Community …
WEBTrustee. Emily is Chief Executive of Durham Area Youth (DAY), a charity that delivers youth provision to young people aged between 6 -18 years old in the villages of West Rainton, Pittington, Sherburn Village, Sherburn Hill, Great Lumley and Bournmoor. She has worked in the voluntary, charity and community sector for the last 12 years working
Health Support for men in County Durham and Darlington
WEBMan Health has been operating a hugely popular peer support service in the region since 2015 and wanted to expand to meet need. A £5,000 grant from County Durham Community Foundation’s Covid-19 Fund helped the team launch a Chat and Connect service. The service runs 7 nights a week, from 6pm to 10pm and men can refer themselves or be
We must act now to address inequalities in County Durham and …
WEBOur health is at stake, our lives are shorter, and when the global economy staggers, our deprived communities get sucker punched, this is the reality of the inequalities in County Durham and the Tees Valley as evidenced in a new report produced by Health Equity North on behalf of the County Durham Community Foundation.. People in County Durham and …
Charity tackles begging in Darlington
WEBThe 700 Club applied to County Durham Community Foundation’s Community Safety Fund for £7,500 for a dedicated outreach worker to work directly with people found begging in the town centre. The project is fully supported by the Police, the Community Safety Partnership, and the Local Authority. The public too are part of the project, because
Local charity on track to deliver 10,000 food hampers this winter
WEBLocal charity on track to deliver 10,000 food hampers this winter. To support local people this winter, please consider a donation to the Poverty Hurts Appeal, with County Durham Community Foundation.. North-East charity, Feeding Families, is expecting huge demand for food hampers this Christmas.
NHS Charities Together
WEB5 APPENDIX A: FUND SUMMARY • The total funding available to distribute across the North East and North Cumbria is anticipated to be in the order of £1.4m. • Grants of between £50k and £250k are available for a minimum of 1 year up to 2 years to support the wider NHS and voluntary & community sector in dealing with the impact of Covid-19.
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