The Blagrave Trust - The Listening Fund Youth Leadership Fund |
£46,000 |
30/11/2023
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ADHD Foundation - TLF Advisers' Fund
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National Lottery Community Fund - National Neurodiversity Youth Council |
£7,989 |
13/05/2022
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The funding will be used to establish a new forum for young people with neurodiverse conditions. The project aims to build a community that empowers young people with ADHD Autism Dyslexia Dyspraxia
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The funding will be used to establish a new forum for young people with neurodiverse conditions. The project aims to build a community that empowers young people with ADHD Autism Dyslexia Dyspraxia and Tourette's that supports each other with educational and health challenges.
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Barnwood Trust - Gloucestershire Funders (Organisational & Group Funding) |
£20,000 |
24/03/2022
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Gloucester Neurodiversity Umbrella Project
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National Lottery Community Fund - Neurodiversity Umbrella Training Centre |
£330,666 |
20/10/2021
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ADHD Foundation is a UK-wide charity that focusses on supporting those with learning differences such as ADHD Autism Dylexia Tourette’s and Dyspraxia. It does this through providing training to
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ADHD Foundation is a UK-wide charity that focusses on supporting those with learning differences such as ADHD Autism Dylexia Tourette’s and Dyspraxia. It does this through providing training to families and young people offering receive 'one to one' psychological therapies to support their mental health and education. Funding will enable the group to deliver its Neurodiversity Umbrella Project which aims to support young people to make a successful transition from care to independent living.
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Main Grants award |
£25,000 |
25/06/2021
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Umbrella Neurodiversity
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DCMS - Coronavirus Community Support Fund |
£83,879 |
11/06/2020
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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
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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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CAF - Grant to ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity |
£7,080 |
23/04/2020
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Grant to ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity to support the organisation through COVID19
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Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government - FAITH RACE HATE - GRANT SCHEME |
£269,201 |
01/04/2020
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To promote shared values among people of all backgrounds through sustainable social integration
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National Lottery Community Fund - The Umbrella Gang |
£8,500 |
01/08/2019
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The charity will bring parents and children together to design a book whose cast of heroes are all neurodiverse with the aim of helping children deal with learner anxiety, homework, exam stress,
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The charity will bring parents and children together to design a book whose cast of heroes are all neurodiverse with the aim of helping children deal with learner anxiety, homework, exam stress, being bullied and making friends.
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First Ark - Employment Training and Education |
£75,000 |
19/06/2017
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People with mental health needs
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National Lottery Community Fund - 'See Me Not ADHD' |
£310,486 |
10/08/2016
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This continuation and expansion of an existing project will support and improve outcomes for children and families living with ADHD and related mental health problems common to ADHD. The project will
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This continuation and expansion of an existing project will support and improve outcomes for children and families living with ADHD and related mental health problems common to ADHD. The project will expand into Knowsley, Wirral, Chester and West Lancashire and will provide information, advice and guidance sessions, training and access to improved online resources and a new online forum.
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Comic Relief - The Umbrella Project |
£120,000 |
25/11/2015
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2 - 5% of school age children live with ADHD (Royal College of Psychiatry, 2012). Medication is increasingly prescribed in the UK to help manage the condition, which commonly occurs alongside other
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2 - 5% of school age children live with ADHD (Royal College of Psychiatry, 2012). Medication is increasingly prescribed in the UK to help manage the condition, which commonly occurs alongside other conditions including depression and anxiety, and is known to lower a young person's chance of academic success. The ADHD Foundation works to address this by offering advice, schools-based training and therapeutic support. Comic Relief will fund counselling and therapy for young people in Merseyside and their families. Young people will learn to manage their condition, be more resilient and confident, better supported by family members and have a greater chance of achieving in school.
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BBC Children in Need - Grant to Liverpool ADHD Foundation |
£118,600 |
01/11/2015
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This project will provide activities and support for children and young people with ADHD in Liverpool.
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Liverpool ADHD Foundation |
£33,000 |
28/02/2014
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The charity delivers a range of services to improve the mental health and emotional well being, and increase equality of opportunity within education, employment and training, of children and young
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The charity delivers a range of services to improve the mental health and emotional well being, and increase equality of opportunity within education, employment and training, of children and young people with ADHD and their families.
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National Lottery Community Fund - The ADHD Project |
£297,322 |
13/12/2012
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This is a continuation and expansion of an existing project that aims to improve the life chances of disadvantaged children, young people and their families affected by ADHD in Liverpool. The
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This is a continuation and expansion of an existing project that aims to improve the life chances of disadvantaged children, young people and their families affected by ADHD in Liverpool. The training that the youg people will receive will be in subjects such as employability, communication and mentoring with the aim of accreditations such as a bronze or silver Duke of Edinburgh Award.
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