London Catalyst - Attend - 4 |
£2,500 |
05/06/2023
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Surviving the aftermath: Empowering those silently suffering with neurological long COVID (NLC)
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Multi-Year Grant (2 Years) award |
£10,000 |
05/11/2021
24 |
Making life worth living – befriending isolated brain injury survivors and supporting them vocationally
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London Catalyst - Attend - 3 |
£2,000 |
07/09/2021
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Community connector - building bridges between local people and elderly residents in residential care homes
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Main Grants award |
£5,000 |
01/05/2020
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Step up - Tailored support for young people with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
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City Bridge Trust - Grant to Attend |
£80,700 |
26/09/2019
24 |
£80,700 over two further and final years (£39,800, £40,900) for a part time (0.5fte) salary of a Friends of Dementia Project Lead and associated project costs.
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National Lottery Heritage Fund - Grant to Attend |
£53,300 |
07/08/2019
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Voices of the first volunteers of the NHS
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Henry Smith Charity - Grant to Attend |
£39,700 |
26/06/2019
24 |
towards two years' salary and project costs for continuation funding of a Spiritual Care Advisor to embed links with Christian communities to enhance volunteer-led spiritual care in 5 care homes in England, tailored for those with dementia
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Trust for London - Attend |
£85,000 |
13/06/2019
36 |
The funding is to help Acquired Brain Injured (ABI) survivors and their employers understand the barriers to progression in employment for this group of low paid disabled workers. It will develop and provide training to both groups, raising
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The funding is to help Acquired Brain Injured (ABI) survivors and their employers understand the barriers to progression in employment for this group of low paid disabled workers. It will develop and provide training to both groups, raising awareness and changing employment practices. ABI survivors will also receive motivational coaching.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Everyone's a Winner |
£9,804 |
15/02/2019
12 |
The project will facilitate peer to peer support sessions. The aim is to support carers of those with acquired brain injury.
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Main Grants award |
£7,500 |
11/10/2018
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Drop-In Job Club - Vocational Rehabilitation Support for Every Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Survivor
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The Clothworkers Foundation - Grant to Attend |
£11,000 |
17/07/2018
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purchase of desktops, laptops and comms equipment for a charity which works with disabled people in London
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The Charity of Sir Richard Whittington - Grant to Attend |
£37,626 |
27/06/2018
24 |
Walking through the walls - bringing life and wellbeing to the elders in residential care homes
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National Lottery Community Fund - ABI Navigation |
£396,828 |
29/11/2017
60 |
The project aims to support people with brain injuries and their families upon discharge from hospital. Home visits will be provided along with structured coaching, training and support sessions to help individuals understand the effects of their
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The project aims to support people with brain injuries and their families upon discharge from hospital. Home visits will be provided along with structured coaching, training and support sessions to help individuals understand the effects of their brain injury and the implication it might have on their life. There will also be regular drop in sessions with partners such as local hospitals or organisations who can provide information about their services which could be of benefit.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Step-Up (Support for young people with an acquired brain injury) |
£9,787 |
08/03/2017
12 |
This is a project by a charity in Westminster serving people across London. The group will run a pilot project focused on the rehabilitation of young people living with the effects of acquired brain injury. The project will provide volunteering,
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This is a project by a charity in Westminster serving people across London. The group will run a pilot project focused on the rehabilitation of young people living with the effects of acquired brain injury. The project will provide volunteering, training and support with education and returning to work.
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City Bridge Trust - Grant to Attend |
£120,000 |
24/05/2016
36 |
£120,000 over three years (£39,000; £40,000; £41,000) towards the part-time salary and associated running costs of a Friends of Dementia Project Lead, to strengthen the links between care home residents with dementia and their local community.
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National Lottery Community Fund - ABI Lifeline |
£380,147 |
17/06/2015
36 |
This project is based on a successful pilot and will address isolation experienced by people with learning disabilities by developing lasting friendships with local volunteers based on shared interests, from sport to gardening. It will link up with
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This project is based on a successful pilot and will address isolation experienced by people with learning disabilities by developing lasting friendships with local volunteers based on shared interests, from sport to gardening. It will link up with other local organisations to help people access more mainstream activities away from their home, helping people feel more confident and part of their local community. The friendships will be guided by staff members to make sure people get the most of out it.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Life after Stroke |
£359,435 |
26/01/2015
47 |
Not Available
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London Catalyst - Attend - 1 |
£5,000 |
27/11/2013
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To train carers of adults with acquired brain injury (ABI) to coach new carers
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National Lottery Community Fund - Volunteering Solutions for People with Acquired Brain Injury |
£293,833 |
19/01/2012
36 |
This project will support people with an acquired brain injury (ABI) to re-build their confidence, self-esteem and motivation, as well as developing skills to increase their life chances. Clients will undertake a programme of tailored one-to-one
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This project will support people with an acquired brain injury (ABI) to re-build their confidence, self-esteem and motivation, as well as developing skills to increase their life chances. Clients will undertake a programme of tailored one-to-one support, activities and training. Clients can train as leaders of the social activity sessions and some will be recruited and trained as peer mentors to provide informal support to others.
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