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Sport England has modified its funding streams to help people safely return to play and are targeting the places they'll have the biggest impact.
Sport England’s Return to Play fund comprises three funding streams to help people safely return to play as we emerge from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Deutsche Bank's Opportunity Fund offers support for charities, voluntary or community groups with an income of less than £250,000 per annum. Previously, funding was focused on improving outcomes for young people - however in recent years the focus has shifted to alleviating homelessness.
Deutsche Bank’s Opportunity Fund offers support for charities, voluntary or community groups with an income of less than £250,000 per annum.
Previously, funding was focused on improving outcomes for young people – however in recent years the focus has shifted to alleviating homelessness.
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The Landfill Communities Fund (LCF) is a tax credit scheme which enables operators of landfill sites to contribute money to enrolled environmental bodies to carry out projects which create significant environmental benefits and jobs, promote sustainable waste management, and which improve the lives of communities living near landfill sites.
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Lady Allen was a pioneer in the field of children's rights and adventure play for disabled children. Grants are awarded to candidates working with children, in particular disabled children and/or children from disadvantaged backgrounds. The travel award is awarded annually and offers candidates the opportunity to travel and broaden their professional experience.
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NLCF (previously Big Lottery) is responsible for distributing £600m each year to communities, raised by players of the National Lottery. The National Lottery Community Fund runs more than 20 funding programmes, several of which are relevant to play - including Awards for All and Reaching Communities.
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Provides up to £2,000 to fund projects which benefit deprived and disabled children and young people, with priorities including literacy, special needs education, clubs, play schemes, and counselling. Applications are only accepted from registered charities with an annual income of less than £150,000.
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Funding of up to £150,000 for work that develops new and imaginative ways of addressing the root causes of London’s social problems, especially work which has the potential to influence and change policy, practice and public attitudes. Funding is available under a number of streams including: Good Homes and Neighbourhoods; and Stronger Voices.