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FUNDING AND AWARDS
Make Your Mark in 60 Seconds
£5,000 prize for young social entrepreneurs aged 14 - 30.
Make Your Mark in 60 Seconds is the brainchild of leading players in the social enterprise world, made possible by UnLtd, the Make Your Mark campaign, ?What If!, Bebo, the Social Enterprise Coalition and the Office of the Third Sector working with many others. They are hoping many thousands of young people and hundreds of schools, colleges and universities will respond.
It involves making a 60 second video of you pitching an idea for social or environmental change and uploading it onto www.bebo.com/60seconds
If you want to enter but don’t want to register with bebo to do so, you can submit your entry via www.makeyourmarkchangelives.org from mid-January. As well as an over-all winner, there will also be a ‘People’s Choice’ vote for the public’s favourite entry.
The competition closes 18 February
Info: http://www.makeyourmark.org.uk/get_involved/mym_change_lives
What's your big idea?
Spark has a prize fund of £500,000 provided by Communities and Local Government to invest in organisations preventing or tackling homelessness. Successful applicants can also win mentoring, an enterprise ‘makeover’ and potential investment of up to £500,000 from Big Issue Invest.
Are you a social enterprise or an established third sector organisation? Do you have a business case to prevent or tackle homelessness?
Spark is an innovative project to build and inspire social enterprise to prevent and tackle homelessness. Its aim is to provide finance and coaching to support the growth of social enterprise in the homelessness sector. Spark aims to grow the number and the capacity of social enterprises in the sector to support more homeless people to move towards independent living, through training and employment.
Info: http://www.sparkchallenge.org
Triodos Women in Ethical Business Awards (WEBA) 2008
The search is on for the UK´s most inspiring, female-led ethical business, with the launch of the Triodos Women in Ethical Business Awards (WEBA) 2008. Awards are open for women who run or own a business that’s based on sound ethical principles. Unfortunately, because Triodos Bank is closely involved in determining who wins, the Bank’s customers are not eligible to enter.
This year, in addition to the ethical business and ethical entrepreneur awards, there is a new category for the ethical small business of the year.
Entry deadline: 14 February
Info: 0117 980 9631 http://www.activatemoney.com/
Local Food Fund
The Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts (RSWT) and 15 consortium partners are managing a project called Local Food that will distribute grants to a variety of food-related projects to help make locally grown food accessible and affordable to local communities. Grants from £2,000 up to £500,000 will be awarded to not-for-profit groups and organisations in England delivering such projects as growing, processing, marketing and distributing local food; composting and raising awareness of the benefits of such activities.
http://www.rswt.org/localfood/
£130 million ‘grassroots grants’ scheme
Grassroots Grants’ will launch in the new year with £130 million available from 2008-2011 to strengthen the community sector. It will be divided into two parts: an £80 million small grants fund for community organisations; and a groundbreaking £50 million endowments programme to enable local foundations to generate additional donations from the private sector on a matched basis and invest them in endowments, thereby building their capacity to provide long-term funding for frontline community organisations.
The Community Development Foundation (CDF) will open an application process in January to identify and appoint local funders who will deliver Grassroots Grants locally. Applications will be invited by April with further details of the process and the programme to be confirmed in January.
http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/third_sector/news/
news_stories/071212_community_grassroots_.aspx
http://www.cdfms.org/
Capacity Builders
Three Year Funding Investment Programme Capacitybuilders has announced the roll-out of a new three year funding investment programme - to support strategic change and modernisation in the way support for third sector organisations are supported at local and regional level. The £30 million fund for 2008-11 has two principle strands, both of which will commence in April 2008:
- £12m in consortium development grants to local and regional consortia, tied to agreement of delivery of core roles and strategic outcomes, and a clearer relationship with Capacitybuilders.
- £18m modernisation project fund, to help achieve a step change in the way third sector support services are delivered locally and regionally.
www.capacitybuilders.org.uk
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation - New Funding Approach
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation has launched a new funding approach. The majority of their funding will now be channelled through the Main Fund which will be an open, less prescriptive way of working, through which they will listen to ideas. They expect to fund a wider range of work than before, although their core interests remain in the fields of culture, education, environment and social development.
As part of their new funding approach they are also running a number of smaller, more focused funding strands. These will be in areas where they think a more direct intervention may have a greater impact. The first three will be: Biodiversity, Museum and Heritage Collections, and New Approaches to Learning. They plan to launch further funding strands later in the year.
www.esmeefairbairn.org.uk/funding/main-fund
WRAP
Has a range of support available which, at times includes the provision of funding. Further details about the funding and support that is currently available can be found on their website and include:
SME recycling - funding support for recycling service providers
Whether you need extra staff to expand your collection round, help with selling your service to more businesses, additional collection sacks and bins to provide services to more customers or a combination of measures, WRAP’s funding support scheme may be able to help your organisation.
Who is eligible?
If you are a new or existing provider of recycling services based in the UK, and you want to expand your recycling service to new areas, customers or materials then you are eligible to apply to the support fund. Applications are welcomed from organisations in the public, private and community sectors.
Support for recycling businesses
WRAP can help businesses with their expansion plans through a range of business support services targeted at the recycling/reprocessing sector. Available support includes:
Paid consultancy support to help with attracting investment, developing a marketing strategy and guiding you on operational/ production issues;
Who is eligible?
If you are a Small or Medium Sized Enterprise operating in the UK recycling sector and recycling one or more of the following materials: aggregates; glass; plastics; organics; paper; wood; tyres; plasterboard and batteries then you may be eligible for support.
http://www.wrap.org.uk/wrap_corporate/funding/index.html
Johnson Wax Charitable Trust
The Johnson Wax Ltd Charitable Trust gives grants from £25 000 - £50 000 for projects in the field of children and youth, social welfare, the arts and particularly the environment.
Info: 01276 852000
Johnson Wax Limited Charitable Trust
Frimley Green
Camberley
Surrey GU16 5AJ
The Sunday Times Best Green Companies Awards
A project designed to encourage, acknowledge and publicise businesses and other organisations, which are striving to improve their environmental performance.
The winning companies will be profiled in a dedicated Sunday Times supplement, which will be distributed with 1.3m copies of the paper in the spring next year, and their achievement will also be marked at an awards event. Winners will also be given our special logo for branding on publicity, advertising and letterheads
Entries are now invited and the competition will remain open until 29 February 2008 with winners announced in May 2008.
http://www.bestgreencompanies.co.uk
Community Action Programme
The Community Action Programme provides local grants of up to £10,000 to support a diverse range of projects, from funding equipment at a special needs school to supporting a debt advice service in an economically deprived area. HBOS Foundation donations must fit within the two key themes of:
Money advice and financial literacy
Developing and improving local communities
http://www.hbosfoundation.org/index-community.html
Unity Trust Bank
Unity Trust Bank has launched a £50m social economy fund that will provide loans to third sector organisations.
Each organisation applying for funding will be able to borrow between £500,000 and £5m.
Contact: Mark Davies, Charities Manager 0121 616 4301 mark.davies@unitygroup.co.uk
EEDA's Carbon Reduction Funding (East of England only)
Communications campaign and competition being planned by the East of England Development Agency, the regional development agency responsible for driving economic development in the six counties of the East of England: Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.
It aims to inspire communities to change behaviour and reduce carbon emissions. The Campaign will launch in January 2008 and will support EEDA's objectives of helping the region to become carbon neutral by 2010.
A competition for £2.5 of EEDA funding - seeks visionary and innovative ideas for projects that go beyond day to day efficiency savings and demand a higher level of community engagement. The funding is likely to be available across a series of rounds at roughly 6 month intervals over 3 years but all communities will be able to access support and advice to ensure that everyone gains from participating, irrespective of funding.
http://www.eeda.org.uk/files/invitation_for_expressions_of_interest_
_all_sectors_except_energy_supply.doc
The Big Green Challenge
This is a £1 million prize fund to encourage and reward people working together to find new and better ways to tackle climate change. The challenge is aimed at not-for-profit groups and organisations to
develop and implement new approaches that lead towards a 60% reduction of C02 emissions in their communities. The competition is only open to organisations or groups of people. These will need to be formally constituted as not-for-profit, although newly formed groups can apply for this status later.
First stage of applications by 29 February 2008. Regional events taking place until early December 2007.
Info: http://www.nesta.org.uk/news/events/index.aspx http://www.biggreenchallenge.org.uk/
The Yapp Charitable Trust
Small grants, for running costs and salaries, to small charities in England and Wales (total annual expenditure less than £60,000) to help sustain their existing work in the following areas:
- elderly people
- children and young people aged 5 – 25
- people with disabilities or mental health problems
- people trying to overcome life-limiting problems of a social, rather than medical, origin such as addiction, relationship difficulties, abuse, a history of offending
Charity must be constituted and operating for at least 3 years. Single-year grants are usually for up to £3,000 Two or three-year grants are for up to £3,000 a year
Application deadlines:
31 January 2008(for March);
26 May 2008 (for July)
http://www.yappcharitabletrust.org.uk/
Esmee Fairbairn update
The Foundation will be taking a new approach to grant-making from January 2008. In preparation for this new approach their previous Application Guidelines are no longer available. New guidance will be available to view from 3 January 2008.
http://www.esmeefairbairn.org.uk/
KPMG Foundation
The focus of the KPMG Foundation is on education and social projects for the disadvantaged and under privileged, with particular emphasis on unlocking the potential of children and young people up to 30 years of age, who for primarily social reasons have not fulfilled their educational potential.
In particular, the trustees have chosen to support four very distinct groups within this broad umbrella of ‘disadvantage’. Those groups are:
Refugees
Young offenders
Children and young people who have been in care
Children and young people with dyslexia/literacy difficulties
http://www.kpmg.co.uk/about/foundation/index.cfm
Environmental Transformation Fund (ETF)
Defra and BERR are jointly responsible for the domestic Environmental Transformation Fund. The Fund has a budget of at least £370m over the comprehensive spending review (CSR) period to be spent on the demonstration and deployment of low carbon, non-nuclear, energy and energy efficiency technologies. Of this, Defra’s comprehensive spending review settlement provides the department with resources to invest at least £170m in England, This consists of £41m of existing commitments, together with an uplift of £129m over the three years of CSR period. This is in addition to the department’s funding of awareness raising, advice and consultancy support services on climate change and resource efficiency. These will continue to be funded by other means such as the Climate Change Levy, the Energy Efficiency Best Practice programme, and the Business Resource Efficiency and Waste programme.
The Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR) will invest at least £200m across the UK. This consists of £126m expected spend on existing commitments together with an uplift of £41m over the CSR period.
What the domestic ETF will fund
The domestic fund brings together Defra’s and BERR’s existing commitments and low carbon technology funding programmes, as follows:
- Hydrogen Fuel Cell and Carbon Abatement Demonstration Programme
- Marine Renewables Deployment Fund
- Low Carbon Buildings Programmes
- Bioenergy Capital Grants Programme
- Offshore Wind Capital Grants programme
- Near Zero Emissions from Coal project
- Carbon Trust’s innovation programme, including research accelerators, technology accelerators, and incubators
- Carbon Trust funding for new low carbon enterprises, including Partnership for Renewables
- Carbon Trust investments in low carbon technology businesses
- Carbon Trust energy efficiency loans scheme for small and medium sized enterprises
- Salix Finance public sector revolving loan schemes
Announcements will be made on any further activities under these programmes and any new schemes from April 2008 onwards.
http://www.dti.gov.uk/energy/sources/sustainable/etf/page41652.html
WRAP Funding for Senior Management Training Scheme
This fund is to enhance senior management skills in the recycling sector it offers recycling businesses financial support to train senior executives in all areas of business management and is designed to raise levels of knowledge and skills within the sector. Successful applicants can claim up to £5,000 towards training costs under the scheme. No match funding is required.
Any small or medium sized enterprise (SME) within the UK recycling sector, whether an existing or start-up venture, can apply to the scheme for support as long as it recycles one or more of the materials within WRAP’s remit - aggregates, glass, plastics, organics, paper, wood, tyres, plasterboard, batteries, WEEE and ELV - or operates in one of its target markets of construction, manufacturing or retail.
http://www.wrap.org.uk/businesses/support_for_recycling_businesses/
management/funding_for.html
Abbey Charitable Trust is committed to supporting local communities and disadvantaged people, particularly in those areas where Abbey has a significant presence. They would be particularly interested in funding environmental projects as well as activities which help bring different groups together. Most donations will be between £500 and £4,000. However, in those areas where we have a Community Partnership Group you can apply for up to £20,000:
Borough of Camden
Milton Keynes area (includes Bedford, Buckingham and Northampton)
Sheffield (covers South Yorkshire)
Bradford (covers West & North Yorkshire)
Teesside (Redcar to Darlington and Sunderland)
Greater Glasgow
Northern Ireland
http://www.abbeynational.com/csgs
Connecting Communities Plus
Connecting Communities Plus is a grants programme designed to support practical action to help achieve the goals set out in ‘Improving Opportunity, Strengthening Society’, the government's strategy to increase race equality and improve community cohesion. The programme facilitates tailored initiatives to meet the specific needs of disadvantaged communities, rather than treating all BME communities in the same way. Connecting Communities Plus Community Grants are aimed at locally run and managed voluntary and community organisations with an income of less than £50,000 per year, run by volunteers or with one full time or two part time paid staff.
Next Application Deadline: 8 January 2008
www.governmentfunding.org.uk/VCSSearch.aspx?WCI=htmSchemeView&
WCU=DSCODE=DSCLIVEGF,SCHEMEID=12-S83,SEARCH=DS=DSCLIVEGF
Changing spaces
Changing Spaces is an environment led programme focusing on three priority areas – community spaces, local community enterprise and access to the natural environment. The programme will be delivered in partnership – through organisations delivering large strategic portfolios and through organisations delivering open grant schemes on our behalf (award partners).
RSWT will use the money to encourage communities to grow their own food by managing land, developing understanding of sustainable farming and encouraging community enterprises such as farmers’ markets.
Groundwork UK will concentrate on improving community spaces by supporting groups to create or regenerate areas such as parks, ponds, community gardens and village greens.
Award partner grant schemes are not yet open to applications. Once schemes are launched there will be considerable opportunity for individual projects to apply for funding.
General info: http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/prog_changing_spaces?fromsearch=-uk
For more info & to register for updates:
http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/
qa_groundwork_uk_rswt?fromsearch=-uk
The European Social Fund (ESF) programme for 2007- 2013
There will be two priorities for the funding, extending employment opportunities by tackling barriers to work faced by unemployed or disadvantaged people and training people who are lacking basic skills and good qualifications. Target groups for the programme include unemployed people, disabled people, lone parents, older workers, ethnic minorities, low skilled people, and young people not in education, employment or training.
The programme will be formally launched in London on 29 October. The first application rounds will take place in the autumn and projects are due to begin in early 2008.
http://www.esf.gov.uk
Loans
The ethical bank Triodos has pioneered a new system of loans that will allow charities and social enterprises to repeatedly take out and pay back loans up to a fixed amount within a fixed time period. The revolving credit facility has been used before in commercial markets but has not previously been applied in the third sector.
http://www.triodos.co.uk/uk/business_banking/?lang=
It's Your Community
Awards from £100 - £1000 available to local groups and individuals for anything that you can show will benefit your community
http://www.itsyourcommunity.co.uk/
£10m risk capital investment fund
The Office of the Third Sector (OTS) has announced a £10m social enterprise risk capital investment
fund, as previously outlined in the social enterprise action plan. The OTS is now consulting on how the fund will operate.
http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/third_sector/
consultations/current/risk.asp
Talk Talk Innovations in the Community Awards 2007
Thirty projects will benefit from £2,000 each, plus a year's free subscription to TalkTalk
http://www.talktalk.co.uk
Tesco Charity Trust Community Awards
Applications from organisations supporting elderly people and people with disabilities. The scheme also provides funding for organisations that support children's welfare and children's educational projects, including special needs schools. Between £1,500 and £5,000 are awarded as one-off contributions through the Community Awards Scheme.
The closing dates for writing to the Trust will depend on the round for which you are applying: Children's welfare and education (including special needs schools) 31 January each year; Elderly and disabilities 30 June each year.
http://www.tesco.com/everyLittleHelps/TescoCAGs.pdf
Big Invest finance
Big Issue Invest is a specialised provider of finance to scale up social enterprises. Founded by The Big Issue, it is led by social entrepreneurs and staffed by social financiers.
They provide loans as well as innovative financing products including royalty structures, guarantees and loan conversions. Average loan is around £200,000, minimum is £50,000. Their team can also provide support during the investment appraisal process that will reflect and respect the social enterprise's financial and social objectives.
Visit www.biginvest.co.uk
Funding update
In the Budget the Chancellor announced a new £80 million fund to provide small grants to community groups to make a real difference in their neighbourhood. Details of the programme will be developed with the sector over the Spring as part of the final stage of the Third Sector Review.
The Chancellor also announced that the Futurebuilders programme will be expanded in its second phase from 2008-2011. Current funding criteria will be widened to enable the sector to apply for funding to deliver in all areas of services provision. Currently, applications are eligible for just 5 areas - crime, community cohesion, education & learning, health & social care, support for children & young people.
Also social enterprises stand to benefit from changes to the rules around Community Investment Tax Relief (CITR). The Chancellor announced a change that allows funds raised under CITR to be used more flexibly by Community Development Finance Institutions (CDFIs). This will benefit not only the CDFIs themselves (many of whom are social enterprises), but also those organisations that borrow from CDFIs (many of whom are social enterprises).
Future Builders
Loans & grants for schemes involved in the delivery of public services in England. Futurebuilders do not offer stand-alone grants, every investment they make will contain a substantial loan element and some will have no grant at all.
Grants they may offer alongside loans might include:
Time limited revenue funding (up to a maximum of two years) to cover start-up costs, staff costs or other transitional costs incurred before contract or fee income becomes available.
Capital funding to meet all or part of the costs of buildings, vehicles or equipment where loan finance would be premature because contract or fee income was not yet in place to support the loan.
Capacity building to provide practical support, for example to develop marketing and negotiation skills, IT systems or project management capabilities.
www.futurebuilders-england.org.uk/
Adventure Capital Fund
Aims to provide organisations with a combination of finance and support, as well as providing mentoring and support services to help with organisational change and development. Applications invited from organisations who feel that they are ready to use investment as part of a finance package that will enable them to grow and become truly sustainable.
www.adventurecapitalfund.org.uk/index.jsp
Lloyds TSB Foundation
The Lloyds TSB Foundation for England and Wales has programmes for 2007 that may be relevant to some projects.
The Collaborative Programme will support charities working together to add value and create better outcomes for their beneficiary groups.
The Community Priority Programme has specific priorities for each region of England and Wales, such as excluded young people, older people and refugees.
The Community Open Programme has been re-launched for projects whose work supports the Foundation's overall aim of helping disadvantaged people play a fuller role in the community, but is particularly interested in 'emerging trends and innovative ideas'.
www.lloydstsbfoundations.org.uk The Conservation Foundation - 'It's Your Community' Grants
Funding for projects designed to improve local environments throughout the UK. Awards of up to £1000 are available to local groups and individuals for the hire of tools or equipment and to purchase plants, paint, signs, materials etc. All types of environmental projects, from anywhere in the country, are welcome to apply.
http://www.conservationfoundation.co.uk/ActLocalAwards.php
Lloyds TSB
The Community Open Programme, The Community Priority Programme, The Collaborative Programme
Funding supports charities working in the fields of social and community needs and education and training, and the main grants programmes are designed to address essential community needs.
http://www.lloydstsbfoundations.org.uk/aboutus.html
OTHER FUNDING LEADS AND INFO
SITA Trust funding programmes
Awards for All
Introductory Pack on Funding and Finance
HOMEBASE forging links with Furniture Projects
It's your community - O2 launches new community fund
NCVO Sustainable Funding Project
CAF Grants
Re-use credits guidance
Trusthouse Charitable Foundation
WRAP funding opportunities
Connecting Community Plus
BIG Lottery Funding
Other links:
http://www.governmentfunding.org.uk/Default.aspx
http://www.companygiving.org.uk/Default.aspx
http://www.grantsforindividuals.org.uk/Default.aspx
http://www.trustfunding.org.uk/Default.aspx
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