Charities, CICs, schools, nurseries and children’s homes can apply for grants to support staff apprenticeship training that will positively impact challenged and vulnerable young people under the age of 16 in the UK. The 7stars Foundation is offering funding to cover the employer contribution faced by applicant organisations wishing to offer apprenticeship training to their staff. The training must benefit young people facing challenges such as abuse, addiction, homelessness, or caring responsibilities. Grants are offered on a one-off basis. Grants to Support Apprenticeship Training for Staff Working with Vulnerable Young People (UK)
Grassroots organisations based in the UK can apply for funding from the Windrush Justice Programme to support their advocacy efforts for those seeking to access the Windrush Compensation Scheme. The programme, made available through Action for Race Equality, is offering small grants of £22,000 (over two years) to help organisations cover the costs of caseworkers, administrative expenses, venue fees, and staffing costs. The programme aims to support those affected by the scandal, helping them navigate the complex process of applying for compensation and securing their legal status. Currently there is no application closing date given. However, the grant must be spent by 31st December 2025. Windrush Justice Programme (UK)
DESIGN FOR ALL has been set up to provide 2 to 4 small charities and community organisations each year with professional expertise to get their building projects off the ground.
The support programme provides expert advice for building-related projects in early development. This is often the most challenging part of the project to find funding for. The programme is available to charities, community groups and other organisations that positively contribute to their community and believe in good design. It is available to all England-based charities and community organisations with a turnover of less than £1 million. Application deadline: 23 May 2025. Visit our website: www.designforall.uk
The government has appointed new members to the Charity Commission’s board. The solicitor Tasnim Khalid and digital transformation leader Alan Mather will take up their posts on the regulator’s board from 23 April, filling two existing vacancies. Read more here.
Disabled individuals as well as disability groups, tennis clubs, schools, and associations across the UK that work with disabled people can apply for grants from the Dan Maskell Tennis Trust to support participation in tennis. Individuals may receive up to £600, while groups, clubs, or projects can obtain up to £1,600. The grants can be used for coaching with LTA-licensed coaches, court hire, tennis wheelchairs, and equipment like rackets. Applicants seeking sports wheelchairs may need to provide a personal contribution. The Trust holds four funding meetings annually; the next application deadline is the 20th July 2025. Grants Available for Disabled Individuals and Groups to Play Tennis (UK)
Charities, community groups and social enterprises in England can apply for up to £2,500 in seed funding to support initiatives aimed at reducing social isolation and enhancing wellbeing for vulnerable people in their local areas. The funding is provided by health and social care organisation Turning Point, through its Community Innovation Fund. Eligible activities should focus on promoting physical activity, fostering social connections, learning new skills, encouraging volunteering, and practicing mindfulness. Previously funded projects include a community crafting club, a sensory garden, a pottery course, and a storytelling club for men recovering from addiction. Groups can apply through nominations from Turning Point teams in the areas where Turning Point operates. Applications can be submitted at any time, and will be considered in the next funding round in the Autumn 2025. Grants to Promote Wellbeing & Reduce Social Isolation (England)
Fire and rescue services, trading standards authorities, community safety organisations and other not-for-profit organisations will soon be able to apply for grants of up to £5,000 to deliver initiatives that help vulnerable people across the UK improve their homes’ electrical safety. The funding is made available through the Electrical Safety Fund, which aims to keep people safe in their homes by tackling the risks associated with electrical products, increasing the public’s awareness of electrical safety, and promoting changes in behaviour. The activities that could be funded include product testing, product replacement events, educational and raising awareness activities, home safety, and data collection projects. Funding of up to £10,000 may be considered for joint and/or larger projects. The fund is due to open for applications on the 2nd of September 2024. Funding to Promote Home Electrical Safety for Vulnerable People (UK)
Whether you’re looking to create a positive volunteer culture, write stronger funding applications, or build a more inclusive workplace, we’ve got expert-led courses to support you. You’ll also find training in key areas like regulation, employment, finance and volunteering.
Take a look at what’s coming up and find the right course to help you grow your impact this spring.
In an increasingly challenging financial environment for charities, it’s important to consider every opportunity and technique that could give your charity the edge. Read more here.
We’re thrilled to share that Rah Rah Theatre Company has been awarded a Hammersmith & Fulham Community Grant, allowing us to offer FREE live entertainment this summer to care centres and community groups within Hammersmith & Fulham.
We have two fantastic, feel-good shows available and would love the opportunity to perform at your centre. If you’re interested in hosting a performance, simply reply to this email to reserve your slot. Please note that availability is limited and bookings will be confirmed on a first come, first served basis.
As this funding is intended to benefit as many people as possible, we kindly ask that you ensure the logistics of hosting a performance are feasible before confirming, to help avoid cancellations and ensure the grant is used effectively. We ask for a minimum audience of 20 to help create a lively, engaging atmosphere.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss anything before booking, we’d be very happy to chat. A flyer for the shows is attached, and details are below.
Rock Around the Clock – H&F Funded Slots:
A musical comedy love story, set in the 50’s, containing all the popular tunes of that time.
- Tues 24 June – 4pm
- Mon 7 July – 11am
- Mon 7 July – 1.30pm
- Mon 7 July – 3.30pm
Thank You for the Music – H&F Funded Slots:
An inventive and magical show featuring all of ABBA’s greatest hits, full of audience interaction and laugh-out-loud comedy.
- Tues 29 July – 11am
- Tues 29 July – 1.30pm
- Tues 29 July – 4pm
- Wed 6 Aug – 4pm
- Tues 12 Aug – 4pm
- Tues 19 Aug – 4pm
- Mon 25 Aug – 11am
- Mon 25 Aug – 1.30pm
- Mon 25 Aug – 4pm
Guidelines for the funding:
If you are interested, could you please confirm you can meet the following funding requirements:
- The show would be in a community centre or care centre in Hammersmith & Fulham.
- That the audience members will be mostly aged 60 + or adults with learning difficulties.
- That you would be happy to acknowledge the funding for the event through social media or any newsletters you may have, or allow us to do this by taking some pictures of the event and adding them to our social media platforms.
- Take part in a short evaluation of the project.
Please do check out our Facebook page to see all the wonderful feedback we receive from the venues we visit. https://www.facebook.com/RahRahTheatreCompany/
sobus
20 Dawes Road, London, SW6 7EN
Telephone 020 7952 1230
Email info@sobus.org.uk
Registered Charity No.1071089
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Sobus is a new Community Development Agency for Hammersmith & Fulham. It has been created through the merger of the Community and Voluntary Sector Association Hammersmith & Fulham (CaVSA) and the Fulham Community Partnership Trust (FCPT). Building on the strengths of both organisations, sobus aims to provide a wider range of support services for local charities, community groups, social enterprises and start up businesses.