Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£3,000 |
13/06/2024
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Cloudesley Partner top-up grant - cost of living 2024
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City Bridge Trust - Grant to St Mungo Community Housing Association |
£370,000 |
13/05/2024
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£370,000 over five years (£66,000 £70,000, £74,000, £78,000, £82,000) to provide access to expert, tailored immigration advice and support for migrants experiencing homelessness in London, as a path to ending their homelessness for good.
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£6,000 |
19/09/2023
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Cloudesley Partner welfare grant 2024
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£10,000 |
19/09/2023
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Catalyst Funding for 2024-25
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Greater London Authority - Variation - Provision of support for residents of homes delivered through the Mayor's Move-on Programme |
£148,971 |
22/03/2023
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Variation to fund support / housing management for up to 36 properties. Reduction in allocated grant funding from £515k to £148k and change to longstop date.
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Greater London Authority - StreetLink London |
£200,000 |
16/03/2023
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Grant of £200,000 to fund StreetLink London staffing.
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Greater London Authority - Crisis at Christmas |
£141,855 |
02/02/2023
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Grant of £141,855 to St Mungo's to provide a team of assessment and reconnection workers to support move on from the extension hotel.
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Greater London Authority - London Navigator Team |
£1,150,237 |
03/01/2023
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Grant of £1,150,237 to St Mungo's to provide outreach and through care support to th pan-London T1000 cohort.
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Greater London Authority - sh203 Southwark Semi-Independent service |
£284,046 |
15/12/2022
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Revenue funding to deliver support services to 12 former rough sleepers in 2 6-bed Hyde Housing Association properties in Southwark
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Quartet Community Foundation - Grant to St Mungo's |
£500 |
21/11/2022
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As requested by the donor.
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£2,000 |
18/10/2022
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Cloudesley Partner top-up grant - cost of living
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£6,000 |
27/09/2022
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Cloudesley Partner welfare grant 2023
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Greater London Authority - sh403 - St Mungo's Cedars Road service |
£176,086 |
13/07/2022
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Revenue funding to deliver an on-site support service for 8 former rough sleepers housed in self-contained accommodation (Cedars Road).
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Greater London Authority - Crisis at Christmas extension hotel |
£141,855 |
02/02/2022
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To fund the support staffing responsible for assessment and move on from the Crisis at Christmas extension hotel
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Greater London Authority - London Navigator Team |
£1,150,237 |
10/01/2022
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An award to St Mungo's to fund a team of navigators to work with up to 200 people identified as part of the T1000 cohort of rough sleepers with the most extensive rough sleeping histories and complex needs.
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Multi-Year Grant (3 Years) award |
£70,000 |
03/12/2021
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Digital Recovery College: No Potential Left Behind
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£2,000 |
22/10/2021
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Cloudesley Partner top-up for the period 22/10/21 - 31/12/21
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£6,000 |
21/09/2021
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Cloudesley Partner Welfare Grant 2022 - Awarded Sep 2021
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£10,000 |
21/09/2021
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Catalyst Funding for 2022 and 2023
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Greater London Authority - Grant to St Mungo's |
£100,063 |
31/03/2021
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Immigration advice for rough sleepers
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The Foyle Foundation - Small Grants |
£5,000 |
24/11/2020
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towards the charity's work supporting the homeless
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£3,000 |
02/11/2020
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Cloudesley Partner Welfare Grant Top-up for 2nd November to 31st Dec 2020
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DCMS - Coronavirus Community Support Fund |
£210,445 |
23/10/2020
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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 operate, thereby reducing the burden on public
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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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Quartet Community Foundation - Bristol YHA |
£5,000 |
19/10/2020
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We are an emergency shelter that became an emergency hotel during the pandemic. We support people experiencing homelessness to access long term accommodation and become resettled.
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£5,000 |
22/09/2020
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Cloudesley Partner Welfare Grant 2021 - Awarded Sep 2020
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Wates Family Enterprise Trust - St Mungo's 2020 - extension grant |
£19,620 |
10/07/2020
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To support an innovative, three year research-led project to better understand and alleviate hidden homelessness amongst transient workforces.
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Major Grants award - COVID19 response |
£250,000 |
03/07/2020
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Remote Recovery: Supporting those who are homeless during Covid-19
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£3,000 |
30/06/2020
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Cloudesley Partner Welfare Grant Top-up for 30th June to 31st Dec 2020
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The Rayne Foundation - Grant to St Mungo's |
£20,000 |
03/06/2020
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Towards the additional expenses incurred through accommodating homeless people in hotels
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Heart Of England Community Foundation - Reading Work First: supporting a life away from the streets through employment |
£45,733 |
11/02/2020
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We will flip the traditional model for employment support and show that people recovering from homelessness don’t always have to spend years getting “work ready” – they can learn on the job and get the benefits immediately. Work First will
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We will flip the traditional model for employment support and show that people recovering from homelessness don’t always have to spend years getting “work ready” – they can learn on the job and get the benefits immediately. Work First will find suitable jobs for people in Reading, then stay with them, supporting both them and the employer at every step. Reading employers will feel more confident hiring and supporting people who have been homeless. People recovering from a long time spent in hostels or on the streets will gain structure to their days and a steady income. They will have the best possible chance to thrive in their new flat or house, and avoid ever having to be homeless again.
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Oxfordshire Community Foundation - Winter Match Fund |
£5,266 |
27/01/2020
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Distribution of funds from Winter Match fund
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Quartet Community Foundation - Emergency night shelters in Bristol |
£3,500 |
17/12/2019
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Our night shelters in Bristol, St Anne’s House and the Compass Centre, which offer emergency accommodation, support and advice to people sleeping rough and people at risk of homelessness.
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The Grocers' Charity - 2020 St Mungo Community Housing Association |
£901 |
25/10/2019
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Empowering those who experience homelessness
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£5,000 |
24/09/2019
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Cloudesley Partner Welfare Grant Awarded Sep 2019
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£5,000 |
24/09/2019
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Catalyst Funding 2020
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£5,000 |
24/09/2019
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Catalyst Funding 2021
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London Borough of Southwark - Grant to St Mungos |
£102,940 |
01/04/2019
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Community Safety grant from the Housing & Modernisation department for Integrated offender management
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DCMS - Women Side by Side |
£8,661 |
01/02/2019
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Homelessness is isolating, stigmatising and dehumanising. Peer Facilitation Courses provide accredited training for those experiencing homelessness; giving them the chance to become peer facilitators themselves.Women will gain the skills and
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Homelessness is isolating, stigmatising and dehumanising. Peer Facilitation Courses provide accredited training for those experiencing homelessness; giving them the chance to become peer facilitators themselves.Women will gain the skills and confidence they need to facilitate recovery workshops for their peers. The stigma and isolation felt by those who have experienced homelessness means that people are often reluctant to engage and open up, but having peer facilitators creates an open and safe environment for vulnerable people struggling with low confidence. Recovery workshops are tailored to meet the needs of those who want to move on from homelessness, and so can cover anything from personal development and self-esteem to relationships.
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The Rayne Foundation - Grant to St Mungo's |
£20,000 |
03/12/2018
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Towards Pan London SWEP provision
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£5,000 |
19/09/2018
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Interim Welfare Grant (awarded Sep 2018)
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Main Grants award |
£50,000 |
18/06/2018
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Westminster SOS: responding to the challenges of rough sleeping in Westminster
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London Borough of Southwark - Grant to St Mungos |
£100,000 |
01/04/2018
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Community Safety grant from the Housing & Modernisation department for Integrated offender management
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The Rayne Foundation - Grant to St Mungo's |
£60,000 |
15/03/2018
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Towards a palliative care service to help homeless people die with dignity in a place of their choosing.
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£5,000 |
19/09/2017
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Catalyst Funding 2019
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Quartet Community Foundation - Grant to St Mungo's |
£62,500 |
18/05/2017
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As requested by the donor towards supporting homeless or at risk people across London and the South.
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Greater London Authority - Grant to St Mungo's |
£9,000 |
03/04/2017
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Homelessness and acquired brain injury project (HABIP)
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London Borough of Southwark - Grant to St Mungos |
£102,000 |
01/04/2017
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Community Safety grant from the Childrens & Adults Services department
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London Councils - Housing Advice, Resettlement and Prevention Connect |
£1,005,512 |
15/02/2017
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St Mungo will deliver a Pan London Housing, Advice, Resettlement and Prevention (HARP) service to people who are or are at risk of homelessness, providing holistic intervention. Proposed activities: o A through-the-gate service, enabling people
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St Mungo will deliver a Pan London Housing, Advice, Resettlement and Prevention (HARP) service to people who are or are at risk of homelessness, providing holistic intervention. Proposed activities: o A through-the-gate service, enabling people access to intervention and housing, promoting a smooth transition into communities. o A service which is flexible to the demand of need 'making each contact count', allocating specialist workers in each region who will work and receive referrals from probation/CRCs, local authorities, GPs and prisons in that region. o A Central Hub providing access to intervention for people through self-referral route o A Help-line for outside London Prisons and probation/CRCs discharging people returning to London. o Specialist intervention, advocacy and housing promoting the well-being and interests of individuals with protected characteristics, No recourse to public funds and complex needs inclusive of mental health and substance use. o A catalogue of services and private landlords within each borough to support better outcomes. o An emergency discretionary access fund to purchase small essential needs led resources for our clients, instigated by the project workers (such as fees relating to access to birth certificates, travel etc.) o Promotion of education, employment and volunteering, inclusive of peer volunteering opportunities. Proposed outcomes: o People housed, engaged in positive intervention and activities; sustaining their tenures in a safe environment.
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Quartet Community Foundation - Grant to St Mungo's |
£2,500 |
10/11/2016
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For salary costs for a member of staff to take the Charter to groups in B&NES working in mental health.
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Quartet Community Foundation - Grant to St Mungo's |
£62,500 |
01/09/2016
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As requested by the donor towards supporting homeless or at risk people across London and the South.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Clapham Recovery College |
£450,100 |
12/08/2016
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The housing association will build on its successful pilot project working with homeless people from the Horn of Africa in the organisations hostel’s located in Lambeth, Southwark and Wandsworth to improve their life skills and health in
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The housing association will build on its successful pilot project working with homeless people from the Horn of Africa in the organisations hostel’s located in Lambeth, Southwark and Wandsworth to improve their life skills and health in order to rebuild their lives. This will include workshops four days per week in English, maths and ICT as well as therapeutic and arts based activities to improve mental and physical wellbeing.
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City Bridge Trust - Grant to St Mungo's |
£135,000 |
14/07/2016
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£135,000 over three years (£45,000; £45,000; £45,000) to fund the salary of a FTE psychotherapist post for the delivery of the LifeWorks programme.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Horn of Africa Health and Wellbeing Project |
£346,026 |
01/07/2016
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This project will support vulnerable adults from African minority groups, helping improve life chances and reduce homelessness through addressing multiple issues people face. As well as access to facilities like showering, laundry and medical
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This project will support vulnerable adults from African minority groups, helping improve life chances and reduce homelessness through addressing multiple issues people face. As well as access to facilities like showering, laundry and medical specialists at the group’s Broadway Centre, information will be available on health and social services, with referrals to more intensive services. There will be workshops on topics like mental and physical health, and peer support to meet others with lived experience.
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Greater London Authority - Grant to St Mungo's |
£800,000 |
07/06/2016
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Middle Street: Lodge 2 Scheme is for rough sleepers referred outreach teams
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London Borough of Southwark - Grant to St Mungos |
£102,000 |
01/04/2016
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Community Safety grant from the Childrens & Adults Services department
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Sport England - Get Fit, Get Active |
£8,135 |
29/03/2016
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Funding under Sport England's Small Grants funding programme for a Revenue project titled Get Fit, Get Active. This project lists its main activity as Multi Sports
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Cripplegate Foundation - Grant To St Mungos |
£8,022 |
16/02/2016
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Towards the costs of Catalyst
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National Homelessness Property Fund - Housing and local facilities |
£32,500,000 |
01/12/2015
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People who are homeless
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Cloudesley - Grant to St Mungo's |
£8,022 |
17/11/2015
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Catalyst Funding (Awarded Nov 15)
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National Lottery Community Fund - Horn of Africa Health and Wellbeing Project. |
£123,370 |
05/06/2015
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Horn of Africa Health and Wellbeing Project.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Real Confidence |
£245,660 |
21/10/2014
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Not Available
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Real Lettings Property Fund - Housing and local facilities |
£56,800,000 |
21/02/2013
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People who are homeless
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London Councils - Housing Advice Resettlement and Prevention (HARP) |
£1,565,548 |
20/02/2013
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Delivery includes: • a pan-London Housing Advice and Resettlement and Prevention Service to offenders who are at risk of homelessness on release from prison. • a Peer Run Community Recovery Network to help offenders sustain their accommodation
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Delivery includes: • a pan-London Housing Advice and Resettlement and Prevention Service to offenders who are at risk of homelessness on release from prison. • a Peer Run Community Recovery Network to help offenders sustain their accommodation and prevent relapse into offending and future homelessness. • A handbook and helpline for Outside of London Prison establishments discharging clients back to London on release. • A staffed helpline to advise London probation and out of London prison staff on how to work with London originating offenders who are being discharged back to London from around the country.
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