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Alliance SSP
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The Alliance SSP (Sub-regioanl Strategic Partnership) is one of seven Sub-regional Strategic Partnerships (SSPs) established by emda to help coordinate and facilitate the delivery of economic regeneration across the East Midlands region.
The Alliance SSP (Sub-regional Strategic Partnership) brings together local people with the single minded ambition to use the area’s many strengths to raise prosperity and employment for the benefit of everyone.
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Arts Council England, East Midlands
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Funding is mainly through ‘Grants for the Arts’,a lottery funded scheme that offers funding for up to three years for specified projects. Grants are available to organisations and individuals.
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Association of Charitable Foundations
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Has an A-Z list of trusts and foundations on the website that you can search.
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Awards for All
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Lottery funding scheme offering grants from £300 to £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.
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B&Q
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B&Q in the Community offers Better Neighbour Grants to support projects that make a difference in local communities and ‘You can do it’ Awards in the form of materials. Click on ‘About Us’ / ‘You can do it awards’ / Better Neighbour Grant on our website for more details.
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Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
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Funding programmes include Arts, Social Welfare, and Education.
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Children in Need
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Grants to organisations working with disadvantaged children and young people in the UK.
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Coalfields Regeneration Trust
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The Coalfields Regeneration Trust, running until 2008, gives grants to groups, organisations and agencies who can show that their project or activity benefits a coalfield community. The projects funded usually fall into one of the following categories:
- Providing community support and facilities
- Developing enterprise
- Life-long learning
- Small, locally-owned environmental improvement schemes
- Helping people into work through building skills and training
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Comic Relief
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Comic Relief mainly offers funding through the Red Nose Day programmes. For 2005-08 there are 6 programme areas:
- Young people
- Older People
- Mental Health
- Refugees & Asylum Seekers
- Domestic Violence
- Disadvantaged Communities
There is also Sport Relief 2004-06, which offers grants to projects using sport to help reduce tensions and conflicts between young people, and small grants to projects that increase access to sport and leisure activities for those people who often miss out.
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Community Champions
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Fund to support individuals who can inspire others to get more involved in renewing their neighbourhoods through participation in community activity.
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Derbyshire Community Foundation
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Administers a number of funding streams on behalf of other agencies as well as the Foundation’s own general fund.
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East Midlands Development Agency (EMDA)
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The regional economic development agency, EMDA provides a range of support services including grants for business research and development. The website includes information on European Funds and other sources of funding.
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Egg Developing Local Talent Fund
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Egg is the internet bank based in Derby. It has identified four key areas for its corporate support: education; sport; the arts; and regeneration. Projects must be located within 25 miles of Derby, must aim to develop local talent, and must involve Egg employees in some way. For more information, click on "Company info / about Egg / Egg in the community" on our website.
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Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
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An independent grant-making Foundation offering grants to organisations which aim to improve the quality of life for people and communities in the UK, both now and in the future. The Foundation likes to consider work which others may find hard to fund, perhaps because it breaks new ground, appears too risky, requires core funding, or needs a more unusual form of financial help such as a loan. Grants are made in four programme areas: Arts & Heritage; Education; Environment; and Social Change.
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Garfield Weston Foundation
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A grant-giving charity focusing on educational, social and cultural initiatives; the arts, youth, community, heritage, religion, education, the environment, health (including research) and other areas of general benefit to the community in the UK. Grants to registered charities or those with exempt status.
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Greater Nottingham Partnership
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The GNP is one of seven Sub-regional Strategic Partnerships (SSPs) established by emda to help coordinate and facilitate the delivery of economic regeneration across the East Midlands region.
In order to facilitate greater partnership working, joined-up delivery and leverage of mainstream funding across the Nottingham conurbation, the GNP has created the Greater Nottingham Development Strategy to further the economic development of the sub-region. The strategy has identified eight thematic on which the GNP and its partners will focus their activity. These are:
- Developing Leadership
- Economic Diversity
- Innovation
- Connectivity: Transport
- Connectivity: Digital
- Developing Skills
- Quality of Life
- Physical Regeneration
The GNP's overarching vision for the Greater Nottingham sub-region is that: “Nottingham will be a leading UK and International City, driving the competitiveness of the East Midlands. The City’s wealth will grow faster than the UK average and more of that wealth will be retained and invested in our communities and businesses”.
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Horne Foundation
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Offers funds towards projects in the areas of Education/training, Arts/culture, Sport/recreation, Youth, and Economic/community development/employment in Northamptonshire.
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j4bgrants.co.uk
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A free website with grant search facility for small businesses and voluntary groups.
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Leicester Shire Economic Partnership
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The Leicester Shire Economic Partnership (LSEP) is a not-for-profit company established by the East Midlands Development Agency (emda) to foster and promote economic development within Leicester and Leicestershire.
From its offices in the heart of Leicester, the LSEP is overseeing dozens of projects covering six key 'themes':
- People and Skills
- Enterprise and Innovation
- Land and Buildings
- Sustainable Communities
- Information Communication Technology
- Research
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Lincolnshire Community Foundation
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A charitable trust managing various grant funds for Lincolnshire on behalf of other agencies, including Sport Relief, Local Network Fund, Community Champions and tailored local programmes:
- Alchemist
- A Regional Government/”New Economics Foundation” scheme designed to stimulate local economic activity and community projects in Sutton Bridge & Mablethorpe
- Catalyst: Rural Integration
- European Grants to benefit communities in South Holland, Boston Borough, East Lindsey or South Kesteven. The projects have to involve communities working together; preference will be given to projects that benefit migrant workers and/or newly arrived communities
- Grimsby : FairShare
A million pounds of Lottery money to be allocated by 2013, regenerating the Dockside Wards of East & West Marsh.
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Lincolnshire Enterprise
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Lincolnshire Enterprise is a business led partnership between the private sector, local authorities, public bodies and community and voluntary groups. They are one of seven Sub-regional Strategic Partnerships (SSPs) in the East Midlands and champion economic development and regeneration.
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Lloyds TSB Foundation for England and Wales
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The Foundation supports registered charities working in the fields of social and community needs and education and training. Its main grants programmes are designed to address essential community needs. The Foundation is particularly keen to support small community-based charities where small amounts of funding can make a significant difference to local people's lives.
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Local Network Fund
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The Local Network Fund is a government initiative supporting small voluntary and community groups to improve outcomes and opportunities for children and young people aged 0-19. The object of the fund is to enable communities with limited opportunities or access to services that many young people take for granted to develop projects and activities for children and young people.
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National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA)
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Invests in new ideas, innovation and new ventures that stimulate entrepreneurship. Programmes are currently under review and new programmes will be announced in due course.
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Northamptonshire Community Foundation
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Manage a number of funds for on behalf of other agencies:
- Community Champions
- Local Network Fund
- High Sheriff’s Initiative
- Connexions Small Grants Programme
- Sport Relief
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Northamptonshire Enterprise
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Northamptonshire Enterpise is one of seven sub-regional strategic partners funded by the East Midlands Development Agency.
The Northamptonshire Partnership is here to benefit the workforce of existing businesses, attract new jobs and industries to the county, raise the skills of Northamptonshire people and ensure we live and work in thriving local communities.
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Nottingham East Midlands Airport: Community Fund
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The Fund aims to support schemes that boost the quality of life for local people within a 10-mile radius of the airport. Objectives are:
- Bringing the community closer together through facilities for sport, recreation and other leisure time activities
- Environmental improvement and heritage conservation
- Improving awareness of environmental issues through environmental education
- Encouraging and protecting wildlife
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Nottinghamshire Community Foundation
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Distributes funds through various schemes:
- Community Champions
- CRT - Bridging the Gap
- Local Network Fund for Children and Young People
- Neighbourhood Renewal Programme for Nottingham
- Sport Relief
- Sustainable Communities Fund
- CHAD Challenge Fund
- Parish and Town Plan Fund
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation
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One of the UK’s larger independent grant-making Foundations, working to address issues of inequality and disadvantage, particularly in relation to young people, through the arts, learning and education. Grants are made to organisations that aim to maximise opportunities for individuals to experience a full quality of life, both now and in the future. The Foundation is particularly concerned with children and young people, and others who are disadvantaged. New/innovative, risky or unpopular causes are a priority. Current priority areas are Arts, Education and India. In addition to the Foundation’s main grants programme it operates a small grants programme offering awards of under £5, 000. There is also a Foundation Award for Individual Artists (currently visual artists).
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Sub Regional Strategic Partnerships (SSPs)
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These partnerships have been set up to deliver the East Midlands Development Agency's (emda) Regional Economic Strategy in local communities at a sub regional level. The East Midlands is covered by seven partnerships:
- Alliance SSP
- Derby and Derbyshire Partnership
- Greater Nottinghamshire Partnership
- Leicester Shire Economic Partnership
- Lincolnshire Enterprise
- Northamptonshire Partnership
- Welland Partnership
SSP’s have funds to support projects that will bring about economic benefits. Further information and contact details for the SSP's are available on the emda web site. Each local agency is also listed individually in this section of the site.
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Tesco Charity Trust Community Awards
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Awards to local organisations whose core work supports children’s education and welfare/children and adults with disabilities/elderly people in areas where there are Tesco stores.
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The Derby and Derbyshire Economic Partnership
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The Derby & Derbyshire Economic Partnership (DDEP) is one of seven Sub-regional Strategic Partnerships (SSPs) set up by the East Midlands Development Agency (emda) in 2003.
Our aim is to stimulate, develop and bring forward a range of sustainable economic opportunities in Derby & Derbyshire and improve the prosperity and overall environment for businesses, communities, individuals and visitors.
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The Goldsmith’s Company Charity
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Offers general charitable support, ranging from the disadvantaged in society and general welfare, to the churches, heritage and the arts, plus financial support for craftspeople to train, and a number of educational initiatives directed mainly towards primary and secondary education.
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The Henry Moore Foundation
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The Foundation focuses on sculpture, drawing and printmaking and offers a range of funding schemes including the Challenge Fund for galleries, museums or other appropriate institutions, to support the undertaking of ambitious exhibitions and commissions that would otherwise be very difficult, if not impossible, to achieve, particularly outside London.
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The Welland SSP
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The Welland SSP isone of seven sub-regional strategic partners funded by the East Midlands Development Agency to tackle across the board economic regeneration issues.
Welland is the region’s only exclusively rural SSP, with an agenda focused on 12 markets towns and rural communities across four counties covering the 1, 000 square miles of Harborough, Melton, East Northamptonshire, Rutland and South Kesteven.
Working through key partnerships, the Harborough based executive team, develops and manages an economic programme covering enterprise and business development, innovation, tourism, community development, employment and skills, rural development and diversification, boosted by high leverage of public and private sector funds and contributing to a significant number of key regional outputs.
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UKVillages Community Kitty
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The UKVillages Community Kitty was established to celebrate the first birthday of national and local community website UKVIllages.co.uk and so help support small groups at the heart of UK communities. These are often the uncelebrated projects, the truly local clubs that make a difference to the daily lives of those living in the local community including playgroups needing toys, sports equipment for youth clubs, a Parish Council notice board and playing field committees and village hall facilities. Your group, society or club must be registered on UKVillages and the funds must go towards a clearly identifiable project. Grants are available from £50-£300.