Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Shama Women's Centre |
£75,000 |
04/10/2023
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Unrestricted grant over 3 years towards the core costs of Shama Women's Centre
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Smallwood Trust - Protecting frontline services for women 18+ |
£60,000 |
29/09/2023
36 |
Frontline organisations led by women, to protect essential services for women most impacted by the cost-of-living-crisis.
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CAF - Grant to Shama Womens Centre |
£40,000 |
26/05/2023
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To build resilience of this organisation
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - One off gift towards cost of living crisis to Shama Women's Centre |
£2,250 |
14/12/2022
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One off gift to support with the cost of living crisis
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Rosa UK - SWU-SHAMA-2022 |
£24,600 |
27/10/2022
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£24,600 has been awarded to Shama Women's Centre to strengthen their sustainability by developing a fundraising strategy.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Healthy Minds Healthy Lives |
£273,207 |
26/05/2022
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This funding will support Shama Women’s Centre to continue running its core mental health support services to vulnerable and recently bereaved woman and also those suffering from high levels of anxiety and depression in Leicester. Activities will
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This funding will support Shama Women’s Centre to continue running its core mental health support services to vulnerable and recently bereaved woman and also those suffering from high levels of anxiety and depression in Leicester. Activities will seek to improve mental and physical health employability and reduce isolation. Shama Women’s Centre (Shama) was established in 1983 by a group of local women seeking to provide the area’s female population with opportunities for economic educational and social empowerment.
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Shama Women's Centre |
£50,000 |
18/11/2021
24 |
Unrestricted grant over two years towards the core costs of Shama Women's Centre
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Smallwood Trust - Improving the financial resilience, mental health and wellbeing of women 18+. |
£48,427 |
12/07/2021
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£48,427 has been awarded to Shama Women's Centre to fund a peer-support leader who will provide ongoing sustainable support in the community to Black and minoritised women through interactive activities to help develop new skills and friendships
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£48,427 has been awarded to Shama Women's Centre to fund a peer-support leader who will provide ongoing sustainable support in the community to Black and minoritised women through interactive activities to help develop new skills and friendships and access to a 1:1 befriending service from a team of trained multi-lingual volunteers with lived experience.
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Rosa UK - WTF-SHAMA-2021 |
£48,427 |
12/07/2021
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£48,437 has been awarded to Shama Women's Centre to fund a peer-support leader who will provide ongoing sustainable support in the community to Black and minoritised women through interactive activities to help develop new skills and friendships
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£48,437 has been awarded to Shama Women's Centre to fund a peer-support leader who will provide ongoing sustainable support in the community to Black and minoritised women through interactive activities to help develop new skills and friendships and access to a 1:1 befriending service from a team of trained multi-lingual volunteers with lived experience.
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DCMS - Coronavirus Community Support Fund |
£37,215 |
11/08/2020
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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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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Variation grant to Shama Women's Centre |
£7,245 |
23/07/2020
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Grant to Shama Women's Centre meeting the additional costs of adapting services, premises or implementing other safety measures in response to the Covid pandemic.
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CAF - Grant to Shama Womens Centre |
£9,730 |
11/06/2020
3 |
Grant to Shama Womens Centre to support the organisation through COVID19
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DCMS - Building Connections Fund |
£18,946 |
01/04/2019
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Expansion project to be delivered in Leicester, East Midlands delivering wellbeing programmes for black minority ethnic women, providing interactive activities in form of workshops and budding support system. Good evidence of outcomes is provided in
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Expansion project to be delivered in Leicester, East Midlands delivering wellbeing programmes for black minority ethnic women, providing interactive activities in form of workshops and budding support system. Good evidence of outcomes is provided in form of statistics. Some of the work by this organisation is financed by the Home Office. The project is well managed with monitoring and evaluating processes in place, they show good plans for sustainability and an end report will be made available to public organisations
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People's Health Trust - Carers Matter |
£38,780 |
25/03/2019
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This two-year project supported women from black and minority ethnic (BAME) communities who are carers with mental health problems. It provided a range of services and activities, including self-help support groups, workshops on cooking, social
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This two-year project supported women from black and minority ethnic (BAME) communities who are carers with mental health problems. It provided a range of services and activities, including self-help support groups, workshops on cooking, social media, counselling, holistic therapies, and information and guidance. Participants were from Highfields in Leicester and helped run the project through monthly project team meetings.
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People's Health Trust - Womens Empowering Programme |
£29,819 |
25/03/2019
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This two-year project supported women from black and minority ethnic groups (BAME) in Highfield in Leicester who are victims of domestic abuse. It provided them with a self-help group, befriending support, counselling, ESOL (English as a Second
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This two-year project supported women from black and minority ethnic groups (BAME) in Highfield in Leicester who are victims of domestic abuse. It provided them with a self-help group, befriending support, counselling, ESOL (English as a Second Language) classes, access to holistic therapies and information, advice and guidance. The project helped to make a positive impact on the women’s mental health and reduce feelings of isolation. A project team including participants led the project.
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National Lottery Community Fund - From Bereavement to Achievement Plus |
£339,316 |
26/02/2019
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The Bereavement to Achievement Plus project will provide bereaved women and their families with support and advice to increase their employment skills._x000D_
The project will train volunteers to support bereaved women through a holistic approach of
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The Bereavement to Achievement Plus project will provide bereaved women and their families with support and advice to increase their employment skills._x000D_
The project will train volunteers to support bereaved women through a holistic approach of one-to-one and group counselling sessions, befriending support and therapy sessions. The project will also offer training, employability skills which include IT, textiles training and accredited qualifications as well as volunteering opportunities.
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DCMS - Women Side by Side |
£24,626 |
04/02/2019
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We will provide a 'culturally conducive women only safe space' at Shama for black minority ethnic women who have experienced or are at risk of domestic abuse, sexual violence, and cultural barriers due to race and gender, overcome poor mental health
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We will provide a 'culturally conducive women only safe space' at Shama for black minority ethnic women who have experienced or are at risk of domestic abuse, sexual violence, and cultural barriers due to race and gender, overcome poor mental health by participating in a range of interactive peer support activities with other victims, empowering them to develop resilience, coping strategies and friendships through:-a series of weekly interactive creative workshops such as jewellery making, tapestry, sewing, cooking use of gym and sauna which help facilitate discussion, share experiences and develop meaningful friendships. These will be led by women who have have experienced multiple disadvantages, but have acquired creative skills that they would like to share with others.- Social media workshops helping women to develop their IT skills, use of the internet, emails, facebook, twitter helping them to access online peer support at any time when needed, extending their social networks. We know from experience that a large percentage of BME women will have little knowledge of the financial resources to use or access a computer.-There will be an option for women who lack the confidence to meet in a group and prefer 1-1 peer support to be ' buddied' with a peer supporter, who shares similar experiences, and can speak the same language, to help overcome their trauma.- Peer Supporters will have the opportunity to develop their mentoring skills through Shama's befriending programme and provided with ongoing clinical supervision byits qualified Counsellors.
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DCMS - Tampon Tax Community Fund |
£10,000 |
14/01/2019
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1) 70% of participants will have improved their employability skills and have gained the confidence to apply for work by improved English Language, the opportunity to learn or enhance existing machining skills through the textiles training
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1) 70% of participants will have improved their employability skills and have gained the confidence to apply for work by improved English Language, the opportunity to learn or enhance existing machining skills through the textiles training programme; help into work and volunteering opportunities. 2) 70% of participants will have improved their health and wellbeing through weekly workshops in the benefits and practical techniques of holistic therapies; and by using Shama's gym and sauna 3) 75% will feel less isolated by participating in women only activities, accessing social networks, by gaining social media skills and through developing friendships and self- help groups.
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DCMS - Building Connections Fund |
£18,946 |
02/01/2019
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Expansion project to be delivered in Leicester, East Midlands delivering wellbeing programmes for black minority ethnic women, providing interactive activities in form of workshops and budding support system. Good evidence of outcomes is provided in
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Expansion project to be delivered in Leicester, East Midlands delivering wellbeing programmes for black minority ethnic women, providing interactive activities in form of workshops and budding support system. Good evidence of outcomes is provided in form of statistics. Some of the work by this organisation is financed by the Home Office. The project is well managed with monitoring and evaluating processes in place, they show good plans for sustainability and an end report will be made available to public organisations
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National Lottery Community Fund - Opening Minds and Community Programme for Women |
£48,227 |
26/11/2018
36 |
Opening Minds and Community Programme for Women
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Shama Women's Centre |
£73,797 |
30/11/2017
36 |
The grant will support employment support costs, sessional trainers and rent for this charity providing employment support for women from minority communities in Leicester
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National Lottery Community Fund - From Bereavement to Achievement |
£409,399 |
04/04/2016
36 |
The Centre will work with recently bereaved BME women in Leicester to help them to continue to be an active part of the community and help them overcome barriers such as mental health, social and economic exclusion that may now impact on their
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The Centre will work with recently bereaved BME women in Leicester to help them to continue to be an active part of the community and help them overcome barriers such as mental health, social and economic exclusion that may now impact on their well-being. Befrienders will be recruited and trained to support bereaved women. Projects will include confidence building workshops and activities.
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National Lottery Community Fund - From Bereavement to Achievement |
£214,566 |
18/12/2013
24 |
A new project for bereaved BME women to support them to overcome barriers to mental health, social and economic exclusion through early interventions, ongoing support and alternative therapies. This project will give them the opportunity to access
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A new project for bereaved BME women to support them to overcome barriers to mental health, social and economic exclusion through early interventions, ongoing support and alternative therapies. This project will give them the opportunity to access support through counselling, group support, befriending and women only activities in a culturally sensitive environment no matter where in the bereavement process they find themselves.
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Shama Women's Centre |
£18,000 |
29/07/2013
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Shama womens centre provides training and a range of support for BME women in Leicester. The grant will enable the charity manage courses and improve its services supporting over 300 women to gain skills, confidence and improve health
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Henry Smith Charity - Grant to Shama Women's Centre |
£9,900 |
05/12/2012
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towards one year's running costs of a skills and training programme for women from BAME communities in Leicester
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