Cheshire Community Foundation - Grant to JUMP Children's Charity |
£200 |
29/03/2023
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Grant to JUMP Children's Charity
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National Lottery Community Fund - JUMP Children's Charity Family Events Program |
£9,450 |
04/03/2022
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The funding will be used to recruit staff to offer digital events and information to families with children living with life limiting illnesses. The project aims to bring people together reduce
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The funding will be used to recruit staff to offer digital events and information to families with children living with life limiting illnesses. The project aims to bring people together reduce isolation though shared experiences and support.
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Co-Operative Group - Grant to JUMP Children's Charity |
£2,203 |
23/10/2021
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We would like to put on virtual events for children with life-limiting health conditions and their siblings and parents, to maintain social contact during challenging times.
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Co-Operative Group - Grant to JUMP Children's Charity |
£3,631 |
24/10/2020
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We bring local children living with life-limiting illnesses together to have fun and make memories at a JUMP Get Together party.
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Cheshire Community Foundation - match funding with SMF |
£15,000 |
03/08/2020
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JUMP Children's Charity provide a unique memory making service to children with life limiting and terminal illnesses, by arranging complementary professional photography and videography to capture
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JUMP Children's Charity provide a unique memory making service to children with life limiting and terminal illnesses, by arranging complementary professional photography and videography to capture special moments that are presented in bespoke memory books and films. This funding will be used to support the memory making activities and the Steve Morgan Foundation funding will be targetted at development of the family support service. SMF has provided £13,966 a year for three years, against which CCF is tproviding an additional £5k per annum, making a total of £18,966 per annum, total grant £56,898. SMF grant to be made in monthly instalments with initial six month review/annual monitoring CCF grant to be paid in one instalment per year with two annual interim reports and a final end of grant report
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Cheshire Community Foundation - Still here for you today, shaping a better tomorrow (CCF) and event boxes (SMF) |
£3,241 |
06/07/2020
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CCF application JUMP childrens charity provide professional photography services for families who have children with life limitng health conditions, to enable them to capture unique memories. This
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CCF application JUMP childrens charity provide professional photography services for families who have children with life limitng health conditions, to enable them to capture unique memories. This project will help us safely adapt our memory making service to support children and their families during the Covid-19 pandemic and will enable us to work remotely to research, plan and deliver a support service for now and for the future shaped by the needs of our beneficiaries. The grant funding will be used to pay for our Charity coordinator to work remotely for 12 hours per week, for a period of 6 months to develop our Navigation Station. We will expand the key partnerships with other providers to ensure that our service will be in an informed position to provide current and credible information to help families. We will also aim to host virtual events for the children. We are speaking to children and families and find out what their current needs are during this crisis and what support they believe could be helpful. We will start our Navigation Station Programme, in order to bring together resources and information that can help to alleviate the increased isolation that these families will be experiencing. SMF application We have spent many hours talking to families on the phone and we are aware of how isolated and challenged they are feeling without access to their normal supportive network of families, friends and of course professionals. We are planning on-line Activity Events and we wish to issue Event Boxes prior to each session to enhance the experience of the children and their families. Boxes will include themed activity items and healthy snacks that we would normally provide at our usual Memory Making Events and could also include information on services and support from other charities What will you use the emergency funding for to help your community in hardship as a result of Covid-19? We will purchase suitable items for the Event Boxes that we are are unable to secure through donations that will include the packaging and postage pay for postage . We believe that these isolated and children will have an enhanced experience whilst attending our on-liine zoom Memory Event with additional items and treats. We know from speaking to these families that they are starved of contact with their usual supportive networks and we hope to retore some of that
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Cheshire Community Foundation - Community Development Manager |
£8,000 |
19/05/2020
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JUMP Children's Charity provide memory making support to children living with life-limiting illnesses, through the power of photo and video memories we give these children and their families the
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JUMP Children's Charity provide memory making support to children living with life-limiting illnesses, through the power of photo and video memories we give these children and their families the opportunity to both create special moments & have them captured and gifted in bespoke memory books or films to cherish. We would like to fund the role of a Community Development Manager, to deliver a three year project in line with the charities 5 year strategic plan, delivery of this project will ensure that we can reach more children living with a life-limiting illness. The CDM will develop, plan & deliver the charities annual group support events, working to increase the number of events across the funding lifespan and creating events that better support the needs of our beneficiaries. JUMP group support events give us the opportunity to provide more than just one time support to families, they also promote community cohesion and give the families we support the opportunity to step out of isolation, to feel included, valued and most of all to have fun and make new friends.
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Co-Operative Group - Grant to JUMP Children's Charity |
£2,722 |
15/11/2019
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We want to deliver a wonderful Christmas Memory Event for children with life-limiting health conditions, and their siblings and parents.
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Co-Operative Group - Grant to JUMP Children's Charity |
£3,394 |
19/11/2018
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We want to provide professional photo and film memory packages to children across the North West with life limiting illnesses.
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Cheshire Community Foundation - Charity Coordinator |
£15,000 |
23/07/2018
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JUMP Children's Charity provide a unique memory making service to children with life limiting and terminal illnesses, by arranging complementary professional photography and videography to capture
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JUMP Children's Charity provide a unique memory making service to children with life limiting and terminal illnesses, by arranging complementary professional photography and videography to capture special moments that are presented in bespoke memory books and films. The project will continue to fund the role of their memory coordinator and further expand this role to that of a charity coordinator, the success of our first year funded by the Cheshire Foundation helped the organisation to support over 50 children and their families within Cheshire and develop key relationships across the borough as well as growing the charity in many other areas. This funding will be used to pay for the dedicated worker that is required. This role is key to ensuring that the organisation can continue to bring together, communicate with and support children and their families within the Cheshire East and wider Cheshire community.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Charity Coordinator Pilot Project |
£10,000 |
10/05/2018
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The organisation will employ a sessional worker to act as a Charity Coordinator to link with families of children who are terminally ill or life limited, with the aim of improving access to support
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The organisation will employ a sessional worker to act as a Charity Coordinator to link with families of children who are terminally ill or life limited, with the aim of improving access to support and developing friendships.
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BBC Children in Need - Grant to JUMP Children's Charity |
£30,000 |
13/11/2017
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This project will provide photography and videography sessions for 0 to 18 year olds with life limiting conditions or at the end of life and their siblings. They will be positively empowered, build
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This project will provide photography and videography sessions for 0 to 18 year olds with life limiting conditions or at the end of life and their siblings. They will be positively empowered, build strong relationships and harness a sense of achievement.
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Co-Operative Group - Grant to JUMP Childrens Charity |
£2,751 |
04/08/2017
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Provding everlasting memories that capture and value the life of a child with a terminal illness and provide support for siblings in grief
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Cheshire Community Foundation - JUMP Childrens |
£4,000 |
03/04/2017
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JUMP Childrens Charity is a fantastic example of how volunteers and professional
organisations and their people can be brought together to achieve positive outcomes for
children and young people
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JUMP Childrens Charity is a fantastic example of how volunteers and professional
organisations and their people can be brought together to achieve positive outcomes for
children and young people affected by life limiting health conditions.
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Cheshire Community Foundation - Memory Coordinator |
£12,350 |
01/11/2016
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JUMP Children's Charity provide a unique service to children with life limiting illnesses by arranging professional photographers to capture special moments that are presented in beautiful and
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JUMP Children's Charity provide a unique service to children with life limiting illnesses by arranging professional photographers to capture special moments that are presented in beautiful and personal Memory Books and Films. The charity identified a need to expand their work with Hospices/Hospitals in order to reach more children and their families. In order to achieve this they needed a sessional worker to develop the relationship with these organisations to work more closely in partnership and also to work more closely with families to plan their special memories. The grant pays for the salary of the sessional worker.
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