Voluntary Action Camden

Austin and Hope Pilkington Trust Announce Themes for 2024/25 Funding

About the Fund

For 2024, we will be focussing on two key areas that are becoming increasingly apparent need support.

 

Disability will be the priority for the 1st and 2nd rounds – specifically projects and initiatives that improve employment and training.

 

Food poverty will be the priority for the 3rd and 4th rounds. Across the UK, it is clear this is a major issue, and we want to award grants to support projects addressing this.

 

For grant rounds 1 and 2 in 2025, we will be focussing on the arts and improving access, and for grant rounds 3 and 4, we will be focussing on refugees and asylum seekers. 

Application Deadline

  • Grant Round 1: 1st – 28th February
  • Grant Round 2: 1st – 30th April
  • Grant Round 3: 1st – 31st July
  • Grant Round 4: 1st – 30th September

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DHSC’s Community Automated External Defibrillators Fund Opens for Applications

About the Fund

Organisations across England are being invited to bid for a share of £1 million of government funding to buy life-saving defibrillators for community spaces like town halls, local parks or post offices. The DHSC Community Automated External Defibrillator (CAED) Fund will support provision of 2000 AEDs. These will be distributed across England during 2023-2024, supporting any organisation based in England that is not eligible for the current Department of Education AED programme.

Application Deadline

21 September 2024, 11:59pm

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Camden Climate Fund

About the Fund

Achieving a net zero carbon Camden by 2030 will require everyone living and working in Camden to play their part. To help enable communities to kickstart local climate action, the Camden Climate Fund is offering up to £5,000 for projects that can demonstrate carbon savings and community benefit. Examples of projects may include a tree planting scheme or a local communications campaign focused on behavioural change. Camden encourages local communities to be creative in their applications and will consider a breadth of projects providing a carbon saving can be demonstrated.

Application Deadline

Rolling

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Youth Social Action Projects – Camden Youth Council

About the Fund

The Camden Youth Council is offering grants of up to £5,000 to fund projects that address important issues for local young people. The council has allocated £20,000 to support youth-led initiatives focused on making Camden safer, improving the local environment, and helping young people develop essential life skills like finding employment and managing finances. The grants are open to young people aged 12 to 19, or up to 25 for those with special educational needs or disabilities, who reside, work, or study in Camden.

Application Deadline

Midnight Friday 23rd June 2023.

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Cultural Education and Learning Support Fund

About the Fund

The first round of the new Cultural Education and Learning Support Fund is now open for arts and culture organisations to apply for funding worth up to £25,000 and is aimed at providing more opportunities for local children and young people to access and experience arts and culture in Camden.

Application Deadline

Midnight Friday 14th July

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