Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Asian Women's Resource Centre |
£19,310 |
27/02/2023
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Towards core costs as a Cost of Living Uplift
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Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime - Grant to Asian Women's Resource Centre |
£95,000 |
03/02/2023
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Allocation of Ministry of Justice IDVA funding FY 2021/22 to 2022/23 - Uplift and extension
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Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime - Grant to Asian Women's Resource Centre |
£533,230 |
26/01/2023
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Prevention and Action Through Community Engagement Ending Harmful Practices Partnership (P&ACT EHP)
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - One off gift towards cost of living crisis to Asian Women's Resource 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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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Asian Women's Resource Centre |
£193,100 |
21/09/2022
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Towards core costs for organisational development to address inequity & historical disadvantage of BME organisations' as well as support training bursaries ringfenced for BME professionals
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Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime - Grant to Asian Women's Resource Centre |
£266,615 |
15/08/2022
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Prevention and Action Through Community Engagement Ending Harmful Practices Partnership (P&ACT EHP)
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National Lottery Community Fund - Surviving Abuse and Thriving (SAAT) |
£300,000 |
07/04/2022
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This funding will support the charity to assist 480 women per year by delivering domestic abuse outreach and advocacy service offering emotional support risk assessments and safety planning referrals to counselling and other appropriate agencies.
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The London Community Foundation - Grant to Asian Women's Resource Centre (AWRC) |
£35,000 |
22/12/2020
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Developing an accredited specialist DA & Harmful practices, professionals training package (on the lines of the IDVA training) to build capacity of BME organisations by increasing the number of trained specialist advocates to respond effectively
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Developing an accredited specialist DA & Harmful practices, professionals training package (on the lines of the IDVA training) to build capacity of BME organisations by increasing the number of trained specialist advocates to respond effectively to the anticipated 100% increase in DV referrals post COVID in BME organizations. An additional £5,000 is awarded towards clinical supervision, staff and volunteer welfare costs from December 2020 to March 2021
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The London Community Foundation - Grant to Asian Women's Resource Centre (AWRC) |
£50,000 |
22/05/2020
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Additional worker capacity to assist with increased demands ; installation of extra telephone line; zoom/web subscriptions ; purchasing computers, lap tops, chairs; smart phones, non managerial /supervision for staff; cleaning costs for AWRC
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Additional worker capacity to assist with increased demands ; installation of extra telephone line; zoom/web subscriptions ; purchasing computers, lap tops, chairs; smart phones, non managerial /supervision for staff; cleaning costs for AWRC premises; travelling costs for staff using public transport when lockdown is eased. Smart phones for women and sim cards.
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GMSP Foundation - Grant to Asian Women Resource Centre (AWRC) |
£30,000 |
06/04/2020
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Support towards AWRC's core costs
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Asian Women's Resource Centre |
£100,000 |
27/03/2019
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AWRC is seeking core costs supporting its delivery of a range of information, advice, advocacy and casework and development support for women from mainly Asian backgrounds affected by domestic and/or sexual abuse and honour based violence
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National Lottery Community Fund - Surviving Abuse and Rebuilding Lives ( SAARL) |
£310,350 |
31/10/2018
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The project aims to support women whose first language isn't English by offering offers advice and information services. Activities and workshops will also be included to improve their IT skills, eat healthy and improve their wellbeing. This will
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The project aims to support women whose first language isn't English by offering offers advice and information services. Activities and workshops will also be included to improve their IT skills, eat healthy and improve their wellbeing. This will reduce isolation and bring the community together.
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Trust for London - Asian Women's Resource Centre |
£50,000 |
04/10/2017
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The funding is to support AWRC applying for a contribution towards the directors salary costs which are not covered fully by existing funders. Generally most funders provide direct project costs with little or no management costs to run projects,
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The funding is to support AWRC applying for a contribution towards the directors salary costs which are not covered fully by existing funders. Generally most funders provide direct project costs with little or no management costs to run projects, this impacts on the organisations ability to deliver services, develop and expand services.
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London Councils - Ascent Ending Harmful Practices project |
£1,280,000 |
15/02/2017
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The partnership will provide intensive support to 623 women and girls from BMER communities, across London affected by Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), 'Honour' Based Violence (HBV), Forced Marriages (FM), and other harmful practices within the
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The partnership will provide intensive support to 623 women and girls from BMER communities, across London affected by Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), 'Honour' Based Violence (HBV), Forced Marriages (FM), and other harmful practices within the spectrum of domestic and sexual violence, annually. Activities will include: 1) 1:1 advice and information on rights and entitlements: 2) casework and advocacy support which will include accompanying women to report crimes of violence to the police and housing departments, as well as accompanying women to court and advocating their needs to social services 3) therapeutic support groups and a counselling provision to 66 women 4) raising awareness of the impact of HBV, FM and FGM within communities and other voluntary and statutory agencies (not only BMER communities) through delivering workshops, training and presentations and 5) specific work with young women through the delivery of workshops to support peer mentoring and youth advocacy. These activities aim to improve service users' safety, self-esteem, confidence and wellbeing, as well as improving understanding of rights and options and uptake of other services in the domains of criminal justice, health, housing and employment training.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Surviving Abuse and Rebuilding Lives (SAARL) |
£500,000 |
12/03/2013
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The aim of this new project is to offer a coordinated, integrated, person-centred model of care within a safe community based environment that enables South Asian women in the London Borough of Brent and Harrow to become more independent and better
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The aim of this new project is to offer a coordinated, integrated, person-centred model of care within a safe community based environment that enables South Asian women in the London Borough of Brent and Harrow to become more independent and better able to integrate into mainstream society. There will be a drop-in service and a range of social and educational activities.
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London Councils - Ending Harmful Practices |
£1,200,000 |
20/02/2013
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The partnership provided intense support to 510 women and girls from BMER communities across London affected by Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), 'Honour' Based Violence (HBV), Forced Marriages (FM), and other harmful practices within the spectrum of
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The partnership provided intense support to 510 women and girls from BMER communities across London affected by Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), 'Honour' Based Violence (HBV), Forced Marriages (FM), and other harmful practices within the spectrum of domestic and sexual violence. Activities included: 1) 1:1 advice and information on rights and entitlements: 2) casework and advocacy support including accompanying women to report crimes of violence to the police and housing departments, as well as accompanying women to court and advocating their needs to social services 3) therapeutic support groups and a counselling provision to 60 women 4) raising awareness of the impact of HBV, FM and FGM within communities and other voluntary and statutory agencies (not only BMER communities) through delivering workshops, training and presentations and 5) specific work with young women through the delivery of workshops to support peer mentoring and youth advocacy
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