Masonic Trust - MCF Matched Funding |
£2,500 |
22/01/2024
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Unrestricted matched funding in partnership with the local masonic province
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Masonic Trust - MCF Hospice |
£1,065 |
10/11/2021
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Unrestricted funding for hospices
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Suffolk Community Foundation - Core costs |
£2,000 |
30/06/2021
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Towards core costs of St Nicholas Hospice.
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Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust - St Nicholas Hospice (Suffolk) - 04/05/21 |
£5,000 |
14/06/2021
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Core Funding
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Suffolk Community Foundation - Music Therapy |
£2,800 |
01/12/2020
4 |
Towards delivering music therapy.
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Cheshire Community Foundation - Hospice Neighbours Haverhill |
£5,000 |
04/11/2020
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St Nicholas Hospice Care provides help and support to people living with dying, caring, death and bereavement in West Suffolk and Thetford. Hospice Neighbours is a project which links patients with end of life conditions with volunteers from the
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St Nicholas Hospice Care provides help and support to people living with dying, caring, death and bereavement in West Suffolk and Thetford. Hospice Neighbours is a project which links patients with end of life conditions with volunteers from the local community who help in practical ways (cutting grass, collecting shopping or prescriptions, ironing etc) or simply by providing companionship. We are looking for funding to help pay for the staff costs of the small team which co-ordinates the scheme. Covid-19 has meant that many people with serious illnesses are confined to home and Hospice Neighbours help to reduce isolation, build community links and reduce interventions from healthcare professions (GPs, trips to A & E etc).
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Suffolk Community Foundation - For core costs to support Covid-19 work. |
£5,000 |
21/08/2020
12 |
Towards the overall core running costs of St Nicholas Hospice during Covid 19 and beyond.
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DCMS - VSCE CMC Fund |
£5,000 |
21/08/2020
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NET, Comic Relief and Children in Need will use this funding to provide: increased support to vulnerable people and hidden groups, thus reducing the burden on public services; reach local grassroots and small organisations who can provide an
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NET, Comic Relief and Children in Need will use this funding to provide: increased support to vulnerable people and hidden groups, thus reducing the burden on public services; reach local grassroots and small organisations who can provide an on-the-ground community response to the crisis; and, support local charitable organisations to mobilise volunteers to enable better targeted support in communities through empowered local groups.
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Suffolk Community Foundation - Hospice Neighbours |
£5,000 |
29/06/2020
11 |
Towards the running of the Hospice Neighbour Scheme operated by St Nicholas Hospice during the Covid 19 lock down.
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Suffolk Community Foundation - Therapy Chair for Sylvan Ward |
£3,383 |
13/11/2019
12 |
To provide a Therapy Chair for Sylvan Ward.
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Suffolk Community Foundation - Information sessions for people caring for patients at end of life. |
£3,653 |
20/09/2019
12 |
Supporting information sessions for people caring for patients at end of life.
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Suffolk Community Foundation - Grant to St Nicholas Hospice |
£20,000 |
05/09/2019
11 |
Grant to St Nicholas Hospice
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Suffolk Community Foundation - Open House Botesdale (and other work in the area) |
£2,607 |
23/11/2017
11 |
Towards Open House - a drop in service for people facing long term and life threatening illnesses, loved ones, carers or those struggling with bereavement.
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Masonic Trust - Hospice Grant |
£2,718 |
19/10/2016
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Core funding for hospices
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National Lottery Community Fund - The Garden of Life |
£46,682 |
27/11/2014
12 |
Not Available
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National Lottery Community Fund - Community Hospice Service |
£431,212 |
19/09/2012
24 |
This project aims to improve quality of life and wellbeing of terminally ill patients and their families by widening access to 24-hour home-based care. A 'First Contact Team' will seek and manage patient referrals, nursing assistants will be trained
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This project aims to improve quality of life and wellbeing of terminally ill patients and their families by widening access to 24-hour home-based care. A 'First Contact Team' will seek and manage patient referrals, nursing assistants will be trained to be healthcare assistants, online support will be established, hard to reach groups will be targeted and regular meetings will be held with partners to discuss need and share knowledge. Additional volunteers will be trained to become befrienders.
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National Lottery Community Fund - HospiceNet |
£10,000 |
26/08/2010
12 |
This is a project by a charity in Suffolk who will use the funding to transform their website into an online support centre with 24 hour online support. This will help people dealing with bereavement and improve their wellbeing.
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