Entries by Carita Magnani

School Holiday Activity Fund Opens for Applications (London)

Registered charities and mainstream state schools can apply for grants of up to £4,000 to deliver fun and accessible activities for children and young people during the school holidays. The funding is being made available through the John Lyon’s Charity’s School Holiday Activity Fund (SHAF) and will cover the running costs of holiday programmes which […]

Funding to Support Disadvantaged Young People & Offenders (UK)

Grants are available to registered charities and other charitable organisation to support ex-offenders, young offenders, and at-risk youth. The funding is being made available through the Weavers’ Company who are looking specifically to support projects helping offenders find work as well as projects that support marginalised groups. A secondary priority is given to projects aiding […]

Announcing Online Charity Training Courses for 2024

In today’s rapidly changing charity landscape, its is important for trustees and senior leaders to stay at the forefront of regulatory updates and developments in best practice. Our courses have been developed by sector experts who will provide you with the tools and knowledge to run your organisations effectively. Discounts are available to Governance & […]

Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (England & Wales)

Public, private and third sector organisations in England and Wales can apply for funding to improve the performance of existing heat networks. The £32 million Heat Network Efficiency Scheme, funded by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, will provide funding to heat network operators to make improvements to existing heat networks or communal […]

Funding for Projects that Combat Abuse & Violation of Human Rights (UK)

UK-registered charities that working to combat the abuse and violations of human rights can apply for grants of up to £20,000. Applications are particularly welcomed from charities working to support migrants, refugees and asylum seekers; criminal justice and penal reform; and human rights, particularly access to justice. The funding is being made available through the […]

King’s Speech 2023: Implications for Charities

The government set out its last legislative agenda for this Parliament in the first King’s Speech for over 70 years. Find out how these new bills impact the charity sector in our new article by Jay Kennedy, Director of Policy and Research. Read more here.

West London Works

Good wellbeing should be accessible for everyone. One way to get there is through rewarding and sustainable work; a job that’s right for you. Finding the right job with the right support can provide structure, social networks and a sense of achievement, as well as improved mental health, confidence and self-esteem. What is West London […]

Funding to Support Arts, Library & Museum Projects (England)

Grants of up to £100,000 are available to support arts, library and museum projects. The funding is being made available through the National Lottery Project Grants programme, which aims to support thousands of individual artists, community and cultural organisations to create and sustain quality work and help people across England to engage with arts and […]

The Trauma-Informed Approach in Children & Young People Online Training: 07.02.24, 10:00-16:30

More than one in three children and young people are exposed to at least one potentially traumatic event by age 18. * Trauma-informed approaches enable services to recognise the presence of trauma and acknowledge its widespread impact, whilst seeking to avoid re-traumatisation. Attend Westminster Insight’s one-day interactive online workshop to learn how to implement a successful trauma-informed approach […]