Author: jon matthews

Tesco Bags of Help

Tesco Bags of Help is responding to the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis by setting up a new short-term fund to support local communities. Due to the need to respond quickly to the emergency we have created a streamlined application process and payment process to make it easier to get funds distributed quickly. If your application […]

Markerble CRM – Measure impact at the same time as managing projects and caseloads

Measure impact at the same time as managing projects and caseloads   Whether you serve a single client group or run multiple programmes with different funders, contracts or outcomes, Makerble’s Case Impact Hub is a software package designed to give everyone on your team the information they need to manage their work and produce reports […]

NINEVEH Charitable Trust

The NINEVEH Charitable Trust (RCN 256025, registered 1968) supports a broad range of UK-based projects and activities of benefit to the General Public, with an emphasis on promoting a better understanding of the countryside.   They promote: The health, welfare and education of the general public The study and appreciation of agriculture, silviculture, ecology and […]

Forces in Mind Trust

The aim of the Forces in Mind Trust is to provide an evidence base that will influence and underpin policy making and service delivery in order to enable ex-Service personnel and their families to lead successful civilian lives They award grants (both reactive and proactive) that aim to improve the transition process for ex-Service personnel […]

Coronavirus Community Support Fund- England-

Emergency grants are available for small to medium-sized charities and social enterprise organisations in England to help them continue to deliver services to people and communities affected by coronavirus/COVID-19. this is  part of the Government’s £750 million financial support package for charities and social enterprises , the £200 million Support Fund is being administered by […]

Aviva Community Fund

The fund have broadened their eligibility criteria to support causes in addressing the impact of the outbreak.Charities can apply for funding of up to a maximum of £50,000. Aviva want to support forward-thinking causes that are helping push communities forward, so your submitted project must: fall within one of our two key funding areas: (1) […]

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