28/06/2022 |
£40,000 |
LOCAL EQUALITY COLLECTIVE |
Core costs - sustainability support |
26/05/2022 |
£7,000£3,650,006 |
FWAG SOUTHWEST |
Top up funding for the Gloucestershire Good Food Partnership |
14/03/2022 |
£140,000 |
DARK MATTER LABS |
To support phase 2 of how 'transformation capital' and 'community capital' can combine to support local, just climate transitions |
09/03/2022 |
£30,000 |
THE LONG TABLE |
Kitchen equipment and installation costs. |
03/03/2022 |
£90,000 |
CIVIC SQUARE |
To support phase 2 of how 'transformation capital' and 'community capital' can combine to support local, just climate transitions |
01/03/2022 |
£120,000 |
SCOTLAND CAN B |
To support programme to leverage the role of business towards building a well-being economy. FirstImpact currently provides secretatriat for Scotland Can B. |
27/01/2022 |
£22,500£796,938 |
GLOUCESTERSHIRE GATEWAY TRUST |
To support a young change maker in Gloucestershire |
08/12/2021 |
£15,000 |
GAIA FOUNDATION |
Top up funding to support Gaia to kick-start seed variety and demonstration trials by local growers in the UK, potentially accelerating the move towards locally grown and climate adapted/resilient seed. |
22/11/2021 |
£10,000 |
LAND WORKERS ALLIANCE |
A rapid response grant to Land Workers Alliance who are supporting Land In Our Names with their Growers’ Grant, for Black people and people of colour living in the UK. |
15/11/2021 |
£304,000£52,782,695 |
PRISM |
Continuation funding for Farming The Future, a pooled fund with a goal of strengthening the ecosystem of the UK food and farming movement (Prism The Gift Fund is the fiscal sponsor) |
12/07/2021 |
£58,680 |
DARK MATTER LABS |
To explore collaboratively how ‘transformation capital’ and ‘community capital’ can combine to support local, just climate transitions. |
12/07/2021 |
£25,320 |
CIVIC SQUARE |
To explore collaboratively how ‘transformation capital’ and ‘community capital’ can combine to support local, just climate transitions. |
12/07/2021 |
£15,120 |
CLIMATE-KIC |
To explore collaboratively how ‘transformation capital’ and ‘community capital’ can combine to support local, just climate transitions. |
18/06/2021 |
£25,617£52,782,695 |
PRISM |
On-funding from JRF and JRCT to support the establishment of FFUK, a member led network of POC working in the Philanthropy in the UK. |
28/05/2021 |
£5,000 |
INTERNATIONAL LAWYERS PROJECT |
To use emergency legal mechanisms to save Bugoma forest reserve in Uganda from unlawful deforestation by a multinational sugar company |
25/05/2021 |
£5,000£321,824 |
GLOBAL LEGAL ACTION NETWORK (GLAN) |
To represent 6 Portuguese young people in a case against 33 of Europe's major emitters of greenhouse gases to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). |
25/05/2021 |
£4,724£52,782,695 |
PRISM |
Thirty Percy Foundation managed and administered the £140k of core costs funding received for Resourcing Racial Justice. With RRJ in a position to centralise and administer their own core costs, this grant of £4,724 covers the remaining funds. |
09/03/2021 |
£150,000£4,002,293 |
PEERS FOR THE PLANET |
Core costs |
05/02/2021 |
£400,000 |
DEAL - DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS ACTION LAB |
Core costs |
14/12/2020 |
£100,000£295,300,000 |
BRITISH RED CROSS |
Covid-19 funding for British Red Cross UK Coronavirus response |
14/12/2020 |
£236,574£1,503,185 |
YOUNG GLOUCESTERSHIRE |
To Provide beneficial healthy support for young people in Gloucester aiding them to achieve their ambitions and realise their full potential. |
04/12/2020 |
£105,000 |
CREATIVE SUSTAINABILITY CIC |
To support the development of a community hub for young people in Stroud, Gloucestershire |
30/11/2020 |
£315,000 |
LAND WORKERS ALLIANCE |
To promote the agroecology movement; food, climate and racial justice; the empowerment of people of colour and young people; and support skills for new entrant farmers and foresters in Gloucestershire |
30/11/2020 |
£265,000£796,938 |
GLOUCESTERSHIRE GATEWAY TRUST |
To support the Hotspots Network which aims to sustain change for Young People and Food Security by combining Community Building and Social Enterprise. |
27/11/2020 |
£350,000£767,806 |
THE MUSIC WORKS |
To support The Music Work's Creative Leadership Programme |
26/11/2020 |
£93,600£3,533,511 |
GLOUCESTERSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST |
To create the first vocational training scheme in Gloucestershire for 18-25 year olds developing the skills and knowledge needed to work in a variety of land management roles |
26/11/2020 |
£187,240 |
THE REWILD PROJECT |
Rewild Project, based in the Forest of Dean, uses agroecological and perma-culture based approaches to equip disadvantage young people with lifelong skills and to create thriving food growing spaces, renewed interest in land and food, and improved ecosyst |
13/11/2020 |
£112,920 |
THE LONG TABLE |
To support two new positions: Head of Community Resilience and Head of Food Resilience to increase food and community resilience for the most marginalised communities in Gloucestershire. |
13/11/2020 |
£191,256£179,515 |
TOGETHER IN MATSON |
Core costs |
12/11/2020 |
£200,000 |
CREATE GLOUCESTERSHIRE |
This grant is part of our covid-response in Gloucestershire. It will work alongside the immediate emergency funding contributed to the Gloucestershire Community Fund and the short -to- medium term funding distributed via the Gloucestershire Funders Collec |
12/11/2020 |
£448,000£2,584,305 |
FWAG SOUTHWEST |
This project centres on working with regenerative farmers and growers in Gloucestershire on three streams of work: building evidence, sharing knowledge and nurturing enterprise. |
11/11/2020 |
£200,000 |
AVON MUTUAL |
Core costs to support the set-up of a new regional mutual community bank |
22/10/2020 |
£150,000£193,951 |
BIRTHRIGHTS |
Core costs for three years |
19/10/2020 |
£25,000£32,748 |
LYDNEY HUB |
To Provide a dedicated Youth Centre in Lydney, along with online services for the community. |
19/10/2020 |
£256,000£280,430 |
THE FRIENDSHIP CAFE |
To support youth work in Barton & Tredworth with the target audience identified as young BME males & females (ages 10+) who are the most marginalised and in need of support. |
23/09/2020 |
£500,000£52,782,695 |
PRISM |
To support a newly established UK wide-funding pool to support individuals and communities working towards racial justice. |
18/09/2020 |
£15,000 |
MENOPAUSE SUPPORT CIC |
Core costs |
07/08/2020 |
£220,000£6,438,861 |
CHELTENHAM FESTIVALS |
Replacement of restricted funding used in response to Covid-19 |
13/07/2020 |
£5,000£758,834 |
B LAB |
Top up funding in response to Covid-19 |
01/07/2020 |
£500,000 |
LAND WORKERS ALLIANCE |
Core costs |
17/06/2020 |
£534,450 |
DEAL - DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS ACTION LAB |
On-funding to Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL) to cover core costs |
17/06/2020 |
£15,000 |
NEON |
Funding for NEON's intervention in policy-making ahead of COP 26 next year. |
09/06/2020 |
£50,000 |
CIVIC SQUARE |
Funding toward's Civic Square's initiative The Department of Dreams which will be allocated to a "dream fund", awarding £500 - £1000 commissions to give people space and time to write, create, reflect, process, imagine through a range of mediums. |
28/05/2020 |
£100,000£4,534,601 |
BARNWOOD TRUST |
Top-up funding for our contribution into the Gloucester Funders. |
20/04/2020 |
£100,000 |
AGROECOLOGY FUND |
Funding towards the pooled fund which supports viable food systems, promote the economic well-being and human rights of small farmers and their communities, and mitigate climate change through low input agriculture featuring sustainable soil and water use. Our funding will be split between short-term covid solidarity responses and longer term collaborative initiatives to shift systems in light of the new/changing contexts. |
20/04/2020 |
£100,000£465,749 |
GLOUCESTERSHIRE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION |
Funding towards the Covid Emergency Response Fund |
20/04/2020 |
£100,000£4,534,601 |
BARNWOOD TRUST |
Funding to go to the Barnwood Trust to administer Covid-19 short-to-medium term response funding. We are working in partnership with Barnwood and a number of other foundations in Gloucestershire to identify which initiatives to fund. |
16/04/2020 |
£300,000£996,968 |
GAIA FOUNDATION |
Core costs |
16/04/2020 |
£200,000£672,448 |
A TEAM FOUNDATION |
Funding towards Farming the Future pooled fund which has a goal of strengthening the ecosystem of the UK food and farming movement. We are working in partnership with the A Team Foundation, Roddick Foundation and Samworth foundation to co-design and plan for the second year of this pooled fund. |
08/04/2020 |
£225,000£15,000 |
ECOLOGICAL LAND COOPERATIVE |
Core costs |
20/03/2020 |
£25,000£6,438,861 |
CHELTENHAM FESTIVALS |
Top up funding in response to Covid-19 |
18/03/2020 |
£467,000 |
FARMED |
Core costs |
16/03/2020 |
£60,000 |
WINCHCOMBE TOWN TRUST |
Funding towards disabled access facilities and installation of solar panels |
09/03/2020 |
£3,000 |
LONDON RENTERS UNION |
Funding towards Our Homes Film Project |
09/03/2020 |
£7,663£2,397,215 |
HOSPITALITY ACTION |
Match Funding towards core costs |
28/02/2020 |
£750,000£1,506,598 |
SUSTAIN |
Core costs |
23/01/2020 |
£22,500£37,132,000 |
ROTHAMSTED RESEARCH |
Top Up Funding to support Rothamsted in a larger funding bid to develop training materials for agricultural scientists in the Southern Africa Development Community that encourages the proper management and archiving of data in a way and facilitates the sharing of data between experiments, which are currently parochial and fragmented. |
18/12/2019 |
£10,000 |
LAND WORKERS ALLIANCE |
Funding towards the Ten Years to Agroecology Project |
12/12/2019 |
£50,000£16,530,000 |
SOIL ASSOCIATION |
Supporting a coalition of organisations and experts (including IDDRI and The Soil Association) to develop a specific agroecology vision for the UK food system in coherence with the IDDRI ?Ten Years to Agroecology? study. |
27/11/2019 |
£50,000£481,715 |
ECOLOGY TRUST |
Funding to support the strategic co-ordination of a number of work strands, which have two primary objectives: 1) to halt the geographical expansion of the dangerous agreement to countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America (which will profoundly hamper their ability to take effective climate action) and 2) to drastically increase awareness of the ECT and pressure within the EU (which makes up over half of ECT membership) so that governments seriously consider leaving the agreement (as Italy has already done) as part of their climate action plans in preparation for COP26. |