VISION FOUNDATION

Who they support

The Vision Fund is designed to support innovative projects that are changing the lives of visually impaired people in our communities and their families.

Grant criteria

In 1921 The Greater London Fund for the Blind was set up to support and give a voice to blind and partially sighted people across London. Today we’re called The Vision Foundation and we’re still transforming lives. We’ve distributed more than £30m to sight loss organisations that work to inform, include and empower London’s visually impaired community. Empowerment is at the heart of what we do; our work focuses on what people can do, rather than what they can’t.

Grant details

The Vision Fund is designed to support projects which empower, inform and include blind and partially sighted people and improve eye health across London. It is available for sight loss organisations and other specialist organisations which wish to reach blind and partially sighted people. We recognise applying for funding can be challenging, time consuming and stressful. Please get in touch with our team by emailing grants@visionfoundation.org.uk if you have ideas but are not sure if they fit our criteria, or if you would like any help with our application process.

www.visionfoundation.org.uk

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02076202066

Fight For Sight
18 MANSELL STREET
LONDON
E1 8AA


Charity registered in England & Wales, No: 1074958
Charity Commission for England and Wales
Analysis of Grants Made
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  • In this period 86 donations have been made totalling £2,300,213 to 51 organisations
  • This grant maker is prepared to support unregistered organisations

Where are the Beneficiaries?
How big are the Recipients? ?
  • Average annual spending of registered grantees: £8,971,761
Which activities are being funded?
How old were the charities when supported?
Growth in Spending
(per annum over last 3 years)
Main Overlaps with other Grant Makers ?
By ValueBy Number
National Lottery Community Fund 82% 61%
City Bridge Trust 65% 41%
Garfield Weston Foundation 38% 29%
BBC Children in Need 35% 22%
DCMS 34% 27%
Co-Operative Group 33% 24%
The Clothworkers Foundation 33% 18%
Masonic Trust 28% 18%
Wolfson Foundation 20% 12%
Greater London Authority 17% 12%
Sole supporter: 27% by number, 8% by value.
Individual Grants Made
When Amount/
Spending
Recipient To be used for
13/12/2023 £30,000
CAMDEN DISABILITY ACTION To train 5 blind and partially sighted people (BPS) to lead change, transforming our Centre, into a community connectiveness hub for 300 members of the PBS community. They will have their access needs met in full and receive leadership training to run fi
13/12/2023 £30,000
£377,278
LOOK UK The core purpose is to reduce isolation and tackle barriers faced by VI young people and their families living in London.
13/12/2023 £30,000
£3,413,000
THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR BLIND CHILDREN At RSBC, we want every blind and partially sighted child, young person and their family to have the skills and confidence to live their life without limits. The project will reduce loneliness and isolation affecting blind and partially sighted children
13/12/2023 £29,623
£227,792
SUTTON VISION The project will reduce isolation and loneliness by increasing social connection for blind and partially sighted people through one to one befriending (telephone and community based) social / interest and peer support groups by utilising the skills of sta
13/12/2023 £7,000
INTERGENERATIONAL MUSIC MAKING The core purpose of our project is to create a vibrant and inclusive intergenerational experience in Islington, Westminster, Hackney, Southwark, and Tower Hamlets. Through five distinct intergenerational initiatives, each spanning ten weeks, we aim to add
13/12/2023 £24,947
£197,812
METRO BLIND SPORT Metro will create and implement an activity programme for VI people in London to fight loneliness and isolation. The programme will revolve around a calendar of 12 low intensity, high impact activities. We will target our less active members who are les
13/12/2023 £10,000
4SIGHT VISION SUPPORT Core funding
13/12/2023 £10,000
BERKSHIRE VISION Core funding
13/12/2023 £9,375
ISLE OF WIGHT SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND Core funding
13/12/2023 £10,000
£377,278
LOOK UK Core funding
08/03/2023 £3,490
£2,794,696
SIGHT FOR SURREY Our workplan is split into three areas as follows:_x000D_ Domestic Violence and Training - we have identified an online course run by CPD Online College - we don't offer our frontline and community engagement team this type of training as part of their inductio
08/03/2023 £4,750
TIME AND TALENTS ASSOCIATION Time & Talents supports many visually impaired clients experiencing financial, physical and/or mental abuse from loved ones or carers. We have a track record of 11 years of successful delivery of our VIP (Visually Impaired People) social contact group for
08/03/2023 £16,394
£2,812,000
BEACON CENTRE FOR THE BLIND Our project will transform the support offered to visually impaired people who are victims or survivors of domestic abuse. Led by West Midlands sight loss charity, the Beacon Centre, in partnership with local community housing provider and domestic abuse
08/03/2023 £5,000
PARENTAL EDUCATION GROWTH SUPPORT (PEGS) We will promote awareness of CPA and help blind and partially sighted parents who are experiencing Child to Parent Abuse across England and Wales by creating a mini series (5 minute episodes) or short film (20 minutes) to raise awareness of: Signs and sy
08/03/2023 £49,674
£9,802,149
SAFELIVES Funding from the Vision Foundation will enable SafeLives – in partnership with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) and those with lived experience – to turn recommendations from The Unseen report into practice. We want to improve the capab
08/03/2023 £16,950
£333,323
EXTANT To create an audio drama about how domestic violence uniquely affects the VI community, based on the themes and findings of the Unseen Report and consultation in partnership with Refuge. The audio drama will be available in podcast form to reach a young V
08/03/2023 £43,977
£30,055,933
REFUGE Our project proposes to meet your core strategic aim of empowering those at risk, by improving pathways to support for visually impaired survivors of domestic abuse nationally. We recognise the gaps highlighted in the Unseen report and have sought to prod
08/03/2023 £19,261
£87,026,000
ROYAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF BLIND PEOPLE RNIB is pleased to be applying into this funding round for a project that will partner with and draw upon the expertise and knowledge of DVA charity SafeLives. It will support blind and partially sighted adults across the UK by increasing their knowledge
26/09/2022 £9,965
£318,468
AMY AND FRIENDS In support of sight loss organisations based and working in London. This funding supports the sight loss sector’s continued adaptation and recovery during the protracted pandemic and the current economic crisis. Open primarily to charities whose main purpose is in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. For the continuation of a project, this project must be in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. Applications for grants of up to £10,000 (for up to 12-24 months) to meet either operational costs, or for any other project activities supporting those living with or at risk of sight loss. Priority will be given to organisations which have been in receipt of a Vision Fund grant within the last three years.
26/09/2022 £10,000
£101,776
KINGSTON UPON THAMES ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND In support of sight loss organisations based and working in London. This funding supports the sight loss sector’s continued adaptation and recovery during the protracted pandemic and the current economic crisis. Open primarily to charities whose main purpose is in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. For the continuation of a project, this project must be in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. Applications for grants of up to £10,000 (for up to 12-24 months) to meet either operational costs, or for any other project activities supporting those living with or at risk of sight loss. Priority will be given to organisations which have been in receipt of a Vision Fund grant within the last three years.
26/09/2022 £10,000
£3,217,872
KENT ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND In support of sight loss organisations based and working in London. This funding supports the sight loss sector’s continued adaptation and recovery during the protracted pandemic and the current economic crisis. Open primarily to charities whose main purpose is in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. For the continuation of a project, this project must be in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. Applications for grants of up to £10,000 (for up to 12-24 months) to meet either operational costs, or for any other project activities supporting those living with or at risk of sight loss. Priority will be given to organisations which have been in receipt of a Vision Fund grant within the last three years.
26/09/2022 £10,000
£2,794,696
SIGHT FOR SURREY In support of sight loss organisations based and working in London. This funding supports the sight loss sector’s continued adaptation and recovery during the protracted pandemic and the current economic crisis. Open primarily to charities whose main purpose is in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. For the continuation of a project, this project must be in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. Applications for grants of up to £10,000 (for up to 12-24 months) to meet either operational costs, or for any other project activities supporting those living with or at risk of sight loss. Priority will be given to organisations which have been in receipt of a Vision Fund grant within the last three years.
26/09/2022 £10,000
THE AMBER TRUST In support of sight loss organisations based and working in London. This funding supports the sight loss sector’s continued adaptation and recovery during the protracted pandemic and the current economic crisis. Open primarily to charities whose main purpose is in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. For the continuation of a project, this project must be in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. Applications for grants of up to £10,000 (for up to 12-24 months) to meet either operational costs, or for any other project activities supporting those living with or at risk of sight loss. Priority will be given to organisations which have been in receipt of a Vision Fund grant within the last three years.
26/09/2022 £10,000
£160,978
VISION CARE FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE In support of sight loss organisations based and working in London. This funding supports the sight loss sector’s continued adaptation and recovery during the protracted pandemic and the current economic crisis. Open primarily to charities whose main purpose is in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. For the continuation of a project, this project must be in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. Applications for grants of up to £10,000 (for up to 12-24 months) to meet either operational costs, or for any other project activities supporting those living with or at risk of sight loss. Priority will be given to organisations which have been in receipt of a Vision Fund grant within the last three years.
26/09/2022 £10,000
£548,560
THE LIVING PAINTINGS TRUST In support of sight loss organisations based and working in London. This funding supports the sight loss sector’s continued adaptation and recovery during the protracted pandemic and the current economic crisis. Open primarily to charities whose main purpose is in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. For the continuation of a project, this project must be in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. Applications for grants of up to £10,000 (for up to 12-24 months) to meet either operational costs, or for any other project activities supporting those living with or at risk of sight loss. Priority will be given to organisations which have been in receipt of a Vision Fund grant within the last three years.
26/09/2022 £10,000
VISION ABILITY In support of sight loss organisations based and working in London. This funding supports the sight loss sector’s continued adaptation and recovery during the protracted pandemic and the current economic crisis. Open primarily to charities whose main purpose is in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. For the continuation of a project, this project must be in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. Applications for grants of up to £10,000 (for up to 12-24 months) to meet either operational costs, or for any other project activities supporting those living with or at risk of sight loss. Priority will be given to organisations which have been in receipt of a Vision Fund grant within the last three years.
26/09/2022 £35,000
£295,152
BLIND IN BUSINESS We plan to help NEET people aged 17 upwards within the M25 into their first job, supporting their employers to retain them. We plan to give them intensive one to one support, training, in all aspects of the recruitment process, making them job ready, aw
26/09/2022 £24,405
£55,721
BALUJI MUSIC FOUNDATION We will help blind and partially sighted people, in London, to showcase their talents and access paid work in the music industry. We will do this by: 1. Working with partners (Live Music Now, the Southbank Centre and other important music programmers), t
26/09/2022 £48,820
£3,413,000
THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR BLIND CHILDREN 34 BPS young people aged 18-25 will be supported either secure employment, embark on an apprenticeships or start their own business. We will deliver in-person, one-to-one, support, and coaching to build confidence and skills. We work with 10 employers p
26/09/2022 £49,820
£734,791
CROYDON VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND Our ‘Forging a Sustainable Community’ programme will do everything it says on the tin. We want to change lives, change thinking and put both employability and employment opportunities at the top of the agenda - helping both the sight loss community to ge
26/09/2022 £49,968
£15,257,322
SOLACE WOMEN'S AID LUCE is a pilot project that aims to create readiness within Solace's Advice Line to provide professional training and recruit 6 blind and visually impaired women. Whilst challenging our programmatic barriers, we aim to: - Develop best practices that oth
09/03/2022 £19,288
£63,382
BALUJI MUSIC FOUNDATION We plan to update the groundbreaking research report Blind to the Facts - An exploration into the needs of blind and visually-impaired musicians (1995, John Ludlow, Inner Visions Music Company). This work was research commissioned by Baluji Shrivastav OBE
09/03/2022 £20,000
£256,357
BLIND IN BUSINESS We wish to help sight impaired people from all London boroughs into employment, helping 10 people per year over 2 years, aged under 25. (20 people in total over 2 years) We plan to do this work by intensively offering one-to-one support from developing t
09/03/2022 £20,000
£747,271
BLINDAID We want to expand and continue our Share London project which offers blind and visually impaired people the opportunity to access the vibrant social opportunities London has to offer with a local volunteer. We currently have 250 volunteers matched to bene
09/03/2022 £20,000
£285,445
LOOK UK We plan to help a community of 30 mentors (adults with sight loss who may or may not be in employment), and 40 mentees (younger peers living with sight loss) living in London through a structured mentoring and support programme that will be delivered onli
09/03/2022 £3,000
LUNCH CLUB + 4 THE BLIND We plan the help all our members - and consequently help to their families - all trustees and associates of the Club. Plus, the community as a whole. We have 24 service users, 16 of whom live in Hammersmith and the rest in Fulham, most are visually impair
09/03/2022 £3,940
ONE PLACE EAST The OPE Employment Peer Empowerment Group (EPEG) aims to improve the pathways of unemployed blind and partially sighted adults in Redbridge and North East London to the employment market. Our ambitions are to help people achieve a new job, move into educa
09/03/2022 £9,000
VISION ABILITY We want to help children, and their families, understand, manage, accept and prevent Visual Impairment and disabilities in general. We want to influence each one of them. Motivate and encourage them to: reach for their potential, be more inclusive and
09/03/2022 £19,815
£381,619
VISIONARY We will work with Visionary members in London to identify ways to better engage with people with lived experience in shaping services, influencing organisational development, being part of the governance structure and being part of the team. We will prepa
09/03/2022 £5,000
£256,357
BLIND IN BUSINESS In support of sight loss organisations based and working in London. This funding supports the sight loss sector’s continued adaptation and recovery during the protracted pandemic and the current economic crisis. Open primarily to charities whose main purpose is in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. For the continuation of a project, this project must be in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. Applications for grants of up to £10,000 (for up to 12-24 months) to meet either operational costs, or for any other project activities supporting those living with or at risk of sight loss. Priority will be given to organisations which have been in receipt of a Vision Fund grant within the last three years.
09/03/2022 £5,000
£199,297
EXTANT In support of sight loss organisations based and working in London. This funding supports the sight loss sector’s continued adaptation and recovery during the protracted pandemic and the current economic crisis. Open primarily to charities whose main purpose is in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. For the continuation of a project, this project must be in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. Applications for grants of up to £10,000 (for up to 12-24 months) to meet either operational costs, or for any other project activities supporting those living with or at risk of sight loss. Priority will be given to organisations which have been in receipt of a Vision Fund grant within the last three years.
09/03/2022 £4,480
£2,995,597
KENT ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND In support of sight loss organisations based and working in London. This funding supports the sight loss sector’s continued adaptation and recovery during the protracted pandemic and the current economic crisis. Open primarily to charities whose main purpose is in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. For the continuation of a project, this project must be in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. Applications for grants of up to £10,000 (for up to 12-24 months) to meet either operational costs, or for any other project activities supporting those living with or at risk of sight loss. Priority will be given to organisations which have been in receipt of a Vision Fund grant within the last three years.
09/03/2022 £5,000
£2,481,985
SIGHT FOR SURREY In support of sight loss organisations based and working in London. This funding supports the sight loss sector’s continued adaptation and recovery during the protracted pandemic and the current economic crisis. Open primarily to charities whose main purpose is in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. For the continuation of a project, this project must be in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. Applications for grants of up to £10,000 (for up to 12-24 months) to meet either operational costs, or for any other project activities supporting those living with or at risk of sight loss. Priority will be given to organisations which have been in receipt of a Vision Fund grant within the last three years.
09/03/2022 £5,000
£101,776
KINGSTON UPON THAMES ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND In support of sight loss organisations based and working in London. This funding supports the sight loss sector’s continued adaptation and recovery during the protracted pandemic and the current economic crisis. Open primarily to charities whose main purpose is in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. For the continuation of a project, this project must be in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. Applications for grants of up to £10,000 (for up to 12-24 months) to meet either operational costs, or for any other project activities supporting those living with or at risk of sight loss. Priority will be given to organisations which have been in receipt of a Vision Fund grant within the last three years.
09/03/2022 £5,000
£377,341
MIDDLESEX ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND In support of sight loss organisations based and working in London. This funding supports the sight loss sector’s continued adaptation and recovery during the protracted pandemic and the current economic crisis. Open primarily to charities whose main purpose is in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. For the continuation of a project, this project must be in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. Applications for grants of up to £10,000 (for up to 12-24 months) to meet either operational costs, or for any other project activities supporting those living with or at risk of sight loss. Priority will be given to organisations which have been in receipt of a Vision Fund grant within the last three years.
09/03/2022 £5,000
£214,457
SUTTON VISION In support of sight loss organisations based and working in London. This funding supports the sight loss sector’s continued adaptation and recovery during the protracted pandemic and the current economic crisis. Open primarily to charities whose main purpose is in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. For the continuation of a project, this project must be in support of those living with or at risk of sight loss. Applications for grants of up to £10,000 (for up to 12-24 months) to meet either operational costs, or for any other project activities supporting those living with or at risk of sight loss. Priority will be given to organisations which have been in receipt of a Vision Fund grant within the last three years.
10/03/2021 £9,500
£116,766
SUTTON VISION Assistive Technology Outreach for Visually Impaired People
10/03/2021 £9,990
£5,083,000
MACULAR SOCIETY Telephone Befriending: peer support for people with sight loss due to macular disease
10/03/2021 £49,979
£517,974
DISABILITY ADVICE SERVICE LAMBETH Working with visually impaired people of working age from across London to develop their radio and podcasting skills. They will learn how to present, interview and produce a weekly radio chat show remotely and face-to-face once COVID restrictions end and how to produce and promote podcasts.
10/03/2021 £50,000
£42,210,000
BLIND VETERANS UK Remote support services for elderly blind and partially sighted people living throughout Greater London, including provision of remote rehabilitation interventions, creative activity support, and 1:1 and group emotional and rehabilitative support.
10/03/2021 £50,000
£21,141,249
SEEABILITY Recruitment of a London Pathway Expert by Experience and a Co-ordinator to engage with Local Optical Committees and health commissioners and present to them the need for commissioning of the Local Optical Committee Support Unit (LOCSU) Learning Disability eye care pathway in all London boroughs.
10/03/2021 £43,890
£278,420
METRO SPORT AND SOCIAL CLUB OF VISION IMPAIRED PEOPLE This project targets blind and partially sighted young people and adults from the Asian community to be active through dance. This project will support those disproportionately impacted by Covid-19, using dance to tackle inactivity, isolation and the loss of independence. This project combines 4 elements: 1) 8-week home based virtual dance programme to initiate engagement with inactive people; 2) support material to empower people to transition from home to community-based activity; 3) 12-week dance programme in 5 London Boroughs with high Asian populations; 4) stakeholder engagement programme to imbed support.
10/03/2021 £47,450
£4,830,000
THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR BLIND CHILDREN Support for blind and partially sighted young people living in London (aged 16-25) to access employment by providing bespoke, 1-2-1 employment support to young people and working with employers to open up the employment market for blind young people. The support will be available both online and in person.
23/09/2020 £9,700
£2,557,176
KENT ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND Covid-19 Assistive Technology Support Service for visually impaired people (Covid-19 response grant)
17/08/2020 £8,890
£702,380
LONDON VISION Establish Sight Loss Council for London and virtual network of engagement champions to tackle inequality and challenge decision makers. (Covid-19 response grant)
09/06/2020 £10,000
£257,888
BLIND IN BUSINESS The funding is for staff to support blind and partially sighted people back to work who have been directly unemployed due to Covid-19. This work will be done remotely to abide by social distancing rules. (Covid-19 response grant)
19/05/2020 £5,800
£3,716,291
THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY "Slow Looking" sessions on Zoom led by audio-describers. Although open for all, they are particularly designed for people who are blind and visually-impaired. Over one hour, participants unpack and discuss three photographs by one artist. 10 sessions for up to 30 people each. (Covid-19 response grant)
11/03/2020 £90,000
£515,154
CROYDON VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND Transition grant offered at end of membership structure (core funding for 3 years)
11/03/2020 £90,000
£86,357
KINGSTON ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND Transition grant offered at end of membership structure (core funding for 3 years)
11/03/2020 £90,000
£394,281
MERTON VISION Transition grant offered at end of membership structure (core funding for 3 years)
11/03/2020 £180,000
£1,039,532
BLINDAID Transition grant offered at end of membership structure (core funding for 3 years)
11/03/2020 £90,000
£2,472,592
SIGHT FOR SURREY Transition grant offered at end of membership structure (core funding for 3 years)
11/03/2020 £180,000
£21,141,249
SEEABILITY Transition grant offered at end of membership structure (core funding for 3 years)
11/03/2020 £90,000
£116,766
SUTTON VISION Transition grant offered at end of membership structure (core funding for 3 years)
11/03/2020 £126,000
£489,813
MIDDLESEX ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND Transition grant offered at end of membership structure (core funding for 3 years)
11/03/2020 £5,000
£257,888
BLIND IN BUSINESS To enable Blind in Business to offer employment support to blind and partially sighted people
04/03/2020 £40,000
EYE HEROES To run workshops for children to raise their awareness of the importance of eye health and so that they can inform others in their community.
04/03/2020 £15,000
£69,471,916
SENSE UK To pair young blind and partially sighted peole with additional difficulties with a buddy who can help them take part in activities.
04/03/2020 £14,873
AFGHANISTAN & CENTRAL ASIAN ASSOCIATION Engage and empower a target group of recent migrant, refugee and isolated women to look after their own and their families' eye health.
04/03/2020 £20,000
£21,141,249
SEEABILITY To make eye tests accessible to adults with learning disabilities.
04/03/2020 £15,000
£1,109,384
THE CHANGE FOUNDATION VI Rugby Festivals: creation of the first national visually impaired rugby festivals in London (2 annual events)
04/03/2020 £16,000
£202,289
TIMEBANKING UK To make Timebanks in London more inclusive and accessible to blind and partially sighted people.
04/03/2020 £16,000
£581,848
TIME AND TALENTS ASSOCIATION Inter-generational project bringing young and old blind and partially sighted people together to build friendships and peer support through joint experiences.
04/03/2020 £15,000
£116,766
SUTTON VISION To provide outreach services to reach more blind and partially sighted people in the community.
04/03/2020 £13,560
£338,941
THE AMBER TRUST To run Music Makers workshops for blind and partially sighted young people with additional disabilities at Linden Lodge School in Wandsworth and Joseph Clarke School in Waltham Forest.
04/03/2020 £3,000
LUNCH CLUB + 4 THE BLIND Lunch Clubs for older blind and partially sighted people.
04/03/2020 £20,000
£1,056,876
QUEEN?S CRESCENT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION To raise awareness of the importance of having eye tests and leading a healthy lifestyle as a way of preventing avoidable blindness. To enable blind and partially sighted people to exercise by giving them support to use the Gym.
04/03/2020 £2,898
£11,889
BROMLEY DISTRICT TALKING NEWS Talking News in Bromley for visually impaired people
04/03/2020 £14,850
£279,392
LOOK UK Mentoring project officer to run the Look mentoring programme in London. The programme aims to support visually impaired young people.
04/03/2020 £4,997
£517,974
DISABILITY ADVICE SERVICE LAMBETH Smashing Records Radio Show: Visually impaired people will be invited to be guests on and host the show once a month and to attend two VI radio training workshops
04/03/2020 £15,000
£27,460
BALUJI MUSIC FOUNDATION To increase employment opportunities for blind and visually impaired musicians by facilitating performances, recordings, and other activities through the Inner Vision Orchestra.
04/03/2020 £4,980
COMMUNITY ENTERPRISE EAST LONDON Feasibility study to develop a community leadership programme for BAME people who are blind and/or partially sighted.
04/03/2020 £10,000
£92,866,000
ROYAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF BLIND PEOPLE Funding for a London employment advisor to raise awareness amongst employers re. employing blind and partially sighted people. To prevent those who have newly lost their sight from losing their jobs.
04/03/2020 £19,914
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS FOR REFORM AND PROGRESSION To run martial arts and self-defence classes for blind and partially sighted people.
04/03/2020 £5,000
£182,093
EXTANT No Dramas: regular, free monthly drama club in London for visually impaired adults
04/03/2020 £10,000
£2,472,592
SIGHT FOR SURREY To run the 'Today Matters for Tomorrow' Project which involves providing ECLO support, benefits advice and making materials available for other organisations on how to support blind and partially sighted people.
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Cumulative Grants
Amount Recipient
£250,000 SEEABILITY
£200,000 BLINDAID
£149,123 SUTTON VISION
£139,820 CROYDON VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND
£131,000 MIDDLESEX ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND
£126,270 THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR BLIND CHILDREN
£118,490 SIGHT FOR SURREY
£105,000 KINGSTON UPON THAMES ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND
£90,000 MERTON VISION
£75,000 BLIND IN BUSINESS
£74,850 LOOK UK
£68,837 METRO BLIND SPORT
£58,693 BALUJI MUSIC FOUNDATION
£54,976 DISABILITY ADVICE SERVICE LAMBETH
£50,000 BLIND VETERANS UK
£49,968 SOLACE WOMEN'S AID
£49,674 SAFELIVES
£43,977 REFUGE
£40,000 EYE HEROES
£30,000 CAMDEN DISABILITY ACTION
£29,261 ROYAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF BLIND PEOPLE
£26,950 EXTANT
£24,180 KENT ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND
£20,000 QUEEN?S CRESCENT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
£19,914 MIXED MARTIAL ARTS FOR REFORM AND PROGRESSION
£19,815 VISIONARY
£19,000 VISION ABILITY
£16,394 BEACON CENTRE FOR THE BLIND
£16,000 TIMEBANKING UK
£16,000 TIME AND TALENTS ASSOCIATION
£15,000 THE CHANGE FOUNDATION
£15,000 SENSE UK
£14,873 AFGHANISTAN & CENTRAL ASIAN ASSOCIATION
£13,560 THE AMBER TRUST
£10,000 VISION CARE FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE
£10,000 THE LIVING PAINTINGS TRUST
£10,000 THE AMBER TRUST
£10,000 BERKSHIRE VISION
£10,000 4SIGHT VISION SUPPORT
£9,990 MACULAR SOCIETY
£9,965 AMY AND FRIENDS
£9,375 ISLE OF WIGHT SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND
£8,890 LONDON VISION
£7,000 INTERGENERATIONAL MUSIC MAKING
£6,000 LUNCH CLUB + 4 THE BLIND
£5,800 THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY
£5,000 PARENTAL EDUCATION GROWTH SUPPORT (PEGS)
£4,980 COMMUNITY ENTERPRISE EAST LONDON
£4,750 TIME AND TALENTS ASSOCIATION
£3,940 ONE PLACE EAST
£2,898 BROMLEY DISTRICT TALKING NEWS
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