Co-Operative Group - Grant to Church Action on Poverty |
£654,000 |
14/09/2023
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Grant to grow the Community Pantry Network across the UK.
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Crowdfunder - Local Action Fund |
£4,010 |
10/06/2022
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Covid response
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Tudor Trust - Grant to Church Action on Poverty Ltd |
£2,000 |
07/01/2021
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as an additional grant to support staff, volunteer and trustee wellbeing, to assist the organisation deliver its charitable purpose more effectively
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Tudor Trust - Grant to Church Action on Poverty Ltd |
£115,000 |
06/01/2021
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over three years as continuation funding to support the development and expansion of Self Reliant Groups in North West England and beyond
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DCMS - Coronavirus Community Support Fund |
£70,578 |
02/09/2020
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"The fund aims to:1) To reduce closures of essential charities that provide essential services to vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 crisis by ensuring they have the financial resources to operate, thereby reducing the burden on public
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"The fund aims to:1) To reduce closures of essential charities that provide essential services to vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 crisis by ensuring they have the financial resources to operate, thereby reducing the burden on public services.2) To ensure essential services are provided to vulnerable people, both in the short and long term through increased community support through the work of charitable organisations."
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Church Action on Poverty |
£60,000 |
12/05/2020
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towards unrestricted core costs as a COVID-19 Fast Response grant
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Tudor Trust - Grant to Church Action on Poverty Ltd (COVID19 Grant) |
£30,000 |
14/04/2020
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over one year to support the development of up to 100 pop-up pantries around the UK, as a response to food insecurity during and in the aftermath of the Coronavirus crisis
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Manchester City Council - Grant to Church Action on Poverty |
£7,078 |
01/06/2019
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Grant towards church action on poverty project
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Church Action on Poverty |
£302,224 |
06/11/2018
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Towards continuation funding for the End Hunger UK campaign - bringing together a coalition of partners to tackle food poverty in the UK
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Barrow Cadbury Trust - Your Local Pantry: Promoting food security & resilience |
£58,000 |
28/04/2018
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To replicate and grow the Local Pantry model within Birmingham and the surrounding areas to support locally managed food sharing schemes that reduce poverty.
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Nesta - AC00752 |
£175,350 |
28/03/2018
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Connected Communities programme grant to Church Action on Poverty Grant Ref AC00752
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DCMS - Connected Communities Innovation Fund |
£87,675 |
28/03/2018
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This project supports people in low-income communities to increase their skills, resilience and assets by forming new Self-Reliant Groups (SRG). In each SRG, six or more people from the community will independently save money together on a regular
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This project supports people in low-income communities to increase their skills, resilience and assets by forming new Self-Reliant Groups (SRG). In each SRG, six or more people from the community will independently save money together on a regular basis and collectively decide what to do with those savings, for example by sharing resources, or running joint micro enterprises. The SRG approach enables those who are disadvantaged, isolated or lacking in resources, to take charge of their own lives and become self-reliant.
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Tudor Trust - Grant to Church Action on Poverty Ltd |
£80,000 |
23/01/2018
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over two years as continuation funding towards the further development and expansion of a Self Reliant Group network across the North of England
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Church Action on Poverty |
£20,000 |
15/09/2017
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Towards the rollout of the ‘Your Local Pantry’ food club franchise across a number of regions in England, to support the programme to become self-financing.
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Church Action on Poverty |
£199,828 |
14/09/2016
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Towards a collaborative UK-wide campaign that will aim to change the Government policies that contribute to food poverty in Britain.
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Tudor Trust - Grant to Church Action on Poverty Ltd |
£60,000 |
29/04/2016
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over two years to help establish a network of Self-Reliant Groups to improve the lives of marginalised women, initially in Greater Manchester_x000D_
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National Lottery Community Fund - Salford Poverty Truth Commission |
£10,000 |
13/04/2016
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The organisation will use the funding to recruit, train and facilitate the engagement of people living in poverty in decision making forums and community planning. This will strengthen the community by increasing participation by people formerly
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The organisation will use the funding to recruit, train and facilitate the engagement of people living in poverty in decision making forums and community planning. This will strengthen the community by increasing participation by people formerly disengaged and increase their ability to influence decisions and services in their area that impact on their lives.
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Comic Relief - Tackling the Poverty Premium |
£78,983 |
27/01/2016
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The “Poverty Premium” is the extra cost that people on low pay or benefits can pay for goods and services, compared with the average person or family. It is estimated that the average annual poverty premium is £1,280. The project, based in
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The “Poverty Premium” is the extra cost that people on low pay or benefits can pay for goods and services, compared with the average person or family. It is estimated that the average annual poverty premium is £1,280. The project, based in Manchester, will create a community shop social franchise and an 'Everyday Essentials' brand. These will offer fairly-priced goods and services without the high mark-up typically found in high street “rent to buy” shops. By paying lower prices and having access to low cost credit, people on low incomes will make their money go further and can avoid getting into debt.
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Church Action on Poverty |
£119,264 |
29/01/2014
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Towards a programme of work aimed at reducing the 'poverty premium' by making markets work for those from low socio-economic backgrounds.
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Church Action on Poverty |
£50,800 |
29/06/2011
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the salaries of the Community pride Co-ordinator, Community Link Worker and the fees of two freelance Associates including on costs, delivery of Schools of Participation, travel expenses and Management charge
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