22/09/2022 |
£60,000£68,836 |
THE TOY HOUSE |
We want to consolidate our work to create a local hub community based hub, providing person centred, holistic
advice, information and support to residents in the local area and beyond. We want to extend our reach into
areas where our impact has been limited e.g THT tenants living in the Woodsend area; THT tenants in sheltered
housing and older people living in THT managed properties in the M41 area. |
22/09/2022 |
£38,000£217,319 |
OUT THERE |
THT funding (at medium grant level) has enabled Out There to successfully pilot a new service helping children deal with the emotional impact of imprisonment. The organisation now wishes to embed this service, to be delivered by a team of staff and volunteer led by a dedicated Children and Young Peoples Co-ordinator. The investment sought will create the first region-wide community support service for children impacted by the imprisonment of a loved one. |
12/08/2022 |
£5,000 |
TRAFFORD MALAYALEE ASSOCIATION |
event in September to enhance community cohesion, to transfer family
values of moral standards and discipline and to develop social responsibility among adults and children. |
29/07/2022 |
£24,887 |
ACTION CHESHIRE CIC (FORMALLY SPORTS WORKS) |
For funding to continue to run Swim and play sessions at Partington Sports Village, for children with disabilities and their families. Age criteria is 4-25 years. Sport Works currently runs a weekly 2 hour session, on a Saturday afternoon. 20 families attend weekly and a further 10 families attend more occasionally. |
29/07/2022 |
£49,920 |
TRAFFORD VETERANS |
To open a full-time veterans and emergency services hub at Sale United FC; which will be accessible, close to good transport links and offer
peer support activities, run courses, events and information, advice and
guidance. |
29/07/2022 |
£69,930 |
STRING OF HEARTS CIC |
To increase their scope to be able to support 1000+ older adults at risk of social isolation. |
01/07/2022 |
£4,870 |
AIM 4 HOPE |
to supply a Summer sports camp for young people in the Broomwood area of Trafford. The core cost will fund for the role of 2
Sports Coaches as well as for equipment and lunch provisions for staff and students. |
29/06/2022 |
£24,910£4,943 |
FIRSWOOD & DISTRICT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION |
To support the installation of a new kitchen and repaint of the community centre. |
09/06/2022 |
£3,000£21,623 |
SHARON YOUTH ASSOCIATION |
To replace two hot air blowers in the main hall of the centre following two failing and being beyond repair. |
09/06/2022 |
£3,889 |
OUR SALE WEST / FIRS COMMUNITY BENEFIT SOCIETY |
Enable the society to employ a local resident to assist with this work for a period of 1 year as we prepare our application for planning permission and firm up our funding and business plan to start construction of the new community building. |
09/06/2022 |
£10,086 |
PICTOR ACADEMY |
The provision of outdoor toilets is the next step in the school’s development plan to improve our outdoor facilities and make them available
to more people, for longer periods of time. Part of Pictor Academy’s five year development plan is to 'take the classroom' outdoors. |
19/05/2022 |
£50,000£721,711 |
GORSE HILL STUDIOS |
Purchase up-to-date equipment that is more suited to the styles of music our young people want to create and is useable for children with
disabilities learning difficulties.
Create a larger, more covid safe, fit for purpose space which is accessible for wheelchair users.
Increase our music sessions (particularly) for girls, young people with disabilities and LGBTQ young people as we are currently
oversubscribed by young people who identify as CIS boys.
Create a digital hub accessible to the local community, which will address issues of digital poverty in the local area. For example, job clubs,
training courses etc. |
18/05/2022 |
£25,000£173,446 |
N-GAGE |
supporting children and young people at risk of educational exclusion. This includes both fixed and permanent exclusion. |
12/05/2022 |
£85,700 |
TRAFFORD PARENTS FORUM |
The team want to work specifically with parents and improve their wellbeing to in-turn support them in their role as a parent carer. |
29/04/2022 |
£50,000 |
CALM CONNECTIONS |
to offer families who are struggling with poor mental health
support to build confidence and resilience as they emerge from a year of
lockdown. We currently plan to offer five courses each focusing on
different aspects of wellbeing, calm and positive relationships with
locations and timings based on the preferences of each cohort. |
22/04/2022 |
£4,946£58,722 |
TOUCHDOWN DANCE |
Equine assisted art therapy sessions for vulnerable young people or adults |
19/04/2022 |
£25,000 |
BEAT BAZAAR PROJECTS |
a structured training programme for budding young musicians and creatives aged 16-30 from around the borough of
Trafford who wish to develop their career in the music and creative industries. The project will provide group workshops as well as one to one sessions, and will be tailored to the needs of the participants. |
11/04/2022 |
£63,894£10,580,000 |
HENSHAWS SOCIETY FOR BLIND PEOPLE |
This project would be delivered by specialist staff and volunteers and aims to give visually impaired people the knowledge, skills, confidence and support to improve their levels of wellbeing and create social connections. We want to use this funding to meet the needs of those who are newly diagnosed and struggling to adapt to their diagnosis but also to support those who have been living with sight loss for a long time but feel the pandemic has set them back. |
07/04/2022 |
£98,010£410,762 |
CITIZENS ADVICE TRAFFORD |
Two-year project will deliver energy advice to 900 beneficiaries affected by fuel poverty in the Trafford area. Project interventions will be holistic and integrated with existing services. We will target our efforts on those living in the coldest homes and on low incomes and, following NICE guidelines, those with exacerbating health conditions and therefore experiencing fuel poverty. We will also provide guidance to reduce fuel usage, leading to lasting behaviour change, and support individuals to access grants to improve the energy efficiency of their homes, in partnership with other agncies and referral partners. |
05/04/2022 |
£10,010 |
OUR SALE WEST |
Working in partnership with Sharks Community Trust, to provide fun sporting activities during the Easter, Summer and Christmas school holidays for 45 primary school children |
04/04/2022 |
£24,850 |
SEVENWAYS METHODIST CHURCH |
“Get Together, Get Connected” will work with mothers of children under 12 months of age who live within Trafford. During the pandemic, through the absence of face to face parent & baby groups, many mums have missed out on the experience of connecting with others, building friendships and forming support groups with their peers. This project will focus specifically on the mental health and well-being of mothers, who will be attending sessions with their babies. |
04/04/2022 |
£10,111 |
WELLFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL |
teaches children how to grow their own food and basic cookery skills to support their life skills. The project also works with families who access Free School Meals. |
04/04/2022 |
£24,249£70,713 |
BRIDGING THE GAP |
The provision of School holiday food parcels for Trafford
residents experiencing food poverty and holiday hunger.
The provision of School Uniform items to alleviate financial
pressures within families and ensure all children remain in
education, enabling them to develop their skills, knowledge and
attitudes to thrive, fulfilling their potential. |
04/04/2022 |
£4,820 |
MANCHESTER INTERNATIONAL ROOTS ORCHESTRA (MIRO) |
bring together 20+ diverse, creative residents from Old Trafford over 10 sessions (May-August 2022), to collaboratively create songs
and lyrics that reflect Old Trafford’s rich cultural diversity. Culminating in a celebratory concert for 100+ local Old Trafford residents who’ll
learn about their neighbours’ cultural heritages, become familiar with their local community space and be inspired to take part in cultural
activities themselves |
01/04/2022 |
£15,930£26,476 |
REHOBOTH FOR FAMILIES |
providing food to children during the school holidays,
engaging the family and local community and also providing school supplies to families
who need them. |
31/03/2022 |
£53,827£1,003,371 |
TRAFFORD DOMESTIC ABUSE SERVICES |
The funding will support our Children and Young People (CYP) service that provides both prevention and intervention services for CYP age 5-18yr (up to age 25yr if SEND). Our CYP Service includes, workshops, programmes, group and family sessions, trauma informed one-to-one support, parenting support and counselling. |
31/03/2022 |
£89,503£467,355 |
THE BROUGHTON TRUST |
The Jobs Not Prison project focuses on supporting young people and adults who are actively involved in crime and gangs into employment. |
30/03/2022 |
£5,000£203,506 |
G-FORCE |
Packed lunches in Broomwood, Oldfield Brow, Broadheath during school holidays |
28/03/2022 |
£21,720 |
ST ANTONY’S CATHOLIC COLLEGE |
School holiday food provision |
28/03/2022 |
£8,200 |
HIDDEN TREASURE DISCOVERY CENTRE |
For the Provision for food parcels for those children not covered by the Council [Govt’s] Free school meals holiday activity fund. Also for the provision of univorm and school provisions / equipment |
25/03/2022 |
£9,816£564,143 |
ALTRINCHAM HUB |
To provide food hampers at Easter and Christmas for children and families. And to hold
funding for people to help them access affordable school uniform and school supplies. |
10/03/2022 |
£4,960£44,951 |
THE TOY HOUSE |
Food support for families |
09/03/2022 |
£5,000 |
STRETFORD HIGH SCHOOL |
Resource centre for families including IT resources, uniform/shoes, revision text books and basic food supplies |
07/03/2022 |
£98,355£466,997 |
HOME-START TRAFFORD SALFORD AND WIGAN |
To address new needs that have arisen directly as a result of Covid: the increased number of families living with poverty and debt who are struggling to afford essential household items; the increased severity of mental health needs in the families we support; and staff burnout. |
04/03/2022 |
£99,660£783,145 |
AGE UK |
To appoint 2 part-time older people's mental health support workers, to enable older people to make informed choices about the support they need, and to access that support, as well as develop a range of self-help/peer support models. The aim is to ensure that older people with mental health issues get the opportunities to access talking therapies rather than simply being prescribed medication. |
01/03/2022 |
£25,000£23,017 |
ALTRINCHAM, SALE & STRETFORD SEA CADETS |
Re roof an area that has been identified as needing replacing. Plasterboard and plaster the remaining Main Deck and Classroom, installation of the Fire Alarm System and connect all the electrics at final phase and receive all relevant certificates. Install site security and cameras.
Decorate and furnish all remaining rooms and kit out with relevant desks, chairs and projectors. |
01/03/2022 |
£5,000 |
COMMUNITY REVIVAL |
Online free access ESOL training for BAME community with enhanced focus on gaining employment |
28/02/2022 |
£79,772£348,176 |
THE COUNSELLING AND FAMILY CENTRE, ALTRINCHAM |
We would like you to invest in a counselling outreach service delivered from the Limelight Centre. This will consolidate the small outreach services we previously offered in north Trafford – none of which are currently funded – and allow us to increase available sessions in North Trafford to 20 hours/week. |
28/02/2022 |
£92,855£348,176 |
THE COUNSELLING AND FAMILY CENTRE, ALTRINCHAM |
We want to respond to the impact of Covid-19 on the mental health of our community |
07/02/2022 |
£24,000£262,953 |
I AM AUTISM |
Youth Clubs and Parent Support – post covid. Funding for youth groups for children with Autistic Spectrum Conditions (ASC) and support groups for parents and carers of children (including adult children) with ASC. |
27/01/2022 |
£2,618 |
MOOR NOOK ALLOTMENTS |
The Moor Nook Allotment team are looking to purchase and build two new bee hives as
well as extending the community involvement and learning from these. As part of this
project they need to purchase new bee suits of a good quality and plan to introduce an
increased timetable for community events and visits, including schools. |
26/01/2022 |
£14,725£71,204 |
INDIAN SENIOR CITIZENS CENTRE |
to enhance, improve the quality of life of Elderly Indians and relieving the isolation by providing culturally sensitive, unique, tailored, front line services in support of their social, physical and mental well-being, medical and welfare needs. |
26/01/2022 |
£24,730 |
HIDDEN TREASURE DISCOVERY CENTRE |
We are looking for a grant to support our work in the community which focusses on covid recovery. There are 2 aspects to the recovery
focus. The first is the Hope Centre, our new community hub which provides food and essentials, school uniform, practical help, information
and advice and a range of other support for the wider community. The second is the support of pre-teens and families of pre-teens who
have suffered substantially during the pandemic and this has severely affected high school transition, mental health, emotional wellbeing
and will have a huge impact going into the formative teen years. At the request of the schools, we plan to create an interactive support
course for families of y6/7/8 pupils which can be piloted in Partington and rolled out across Trafford. |
18/01/2022 |
£13,513 |
GREATER MANCHESTER POVERTY ACTION |
deliver a series of compelling videos that will form part of GMPA’s 2022 Poverty Monitor, shining a light on the scale and nature of poverty in Greater Manchester. |
14/01/2022 |
£10,000 |
ENJOY ARTS |
a 2 year long creative heritage project which will explore how mothers' mental health and well-being has been
adversely affected by the pandemic, and how mothers have coped in times of crisis in the past, specifically how they deal with the
aftermath and return to ‘normal’ life. We will work with 3 different groups of mothers; young mums, first time mums and mothers with
older children through the arts, using drama, music and movement to explore these times of crisis creatively. |
12/01/2022 |
£10,250£671,241 |
THE GIRLS NETWORK |
To work on a mentoring programme with 14-19 year-old girls in Lostock High School, with a focus on those from low-income communities. |
11/01/2022 |
£24,730£709,427 |
SALE SHARKS COMMUNITY TRUST |
Sharks Futures is a project to support engagement, aspiration, and metal wellbeing with 11–16-year-olds in Trafford youth groups as well as
community outreach, targeted mainly at those nearest to transition. |
11/01/2022 |
£25,000£171,880 |
YOUNG IDENTITY (WORDSMITH AWARDS) |
A 12-month writing and performance project for young people aged 13-25 living in the Trafford area. Weekly 2-hour writing and performance workshops will be led by local artists Isaiah Hull and Jardel Rodrigues and will culminate in a community celebration event of young people spoken word talent. |
08/01/2022 |
£6,000£39,058 |
KINGSWAY CHURCH |
To continue to offer their debt advice service in Altrincham and Sale. |
06/01/2022 |
£25,000£213,463 |
EVERYONE CAN |
Everyone Can are applying for funding to both upgrade existing equipment and buy new equipment to enable them to enhance their gaming sessions, offer more appealing services for 16-18 year olds, as well as increase their capacity at open gaming sessions for all, so that more people can benefit from their services. They consider these upgrades/purchases should have a lifespan of 5 years before further upgrades are needed in line with previous equipment lifespans. |
05/01/2022 |
£21,085 |
LEAF LANGUAGE LIBRARY |
We want to deliver ESOL Skills for life qualifications in a classroom-led session, twice a week following the qualifications curriculum to maximize the opportunities of each candidate to achieve a new skill and opportunities in their lives. |
05/01/2022 |
£23,356 |
MILE SHY CLUB |
The Mile Shy Club want to introduce a new programme of walking sessions to help support those who have been particularly affected by lockdowns during the pandemic. They want to offer group sessions, starting in March when the weather warms up, at 5 locations across Trafford in conjunction with other supporting groups. |
05/01/2022 |
£20,351 |
BREATH CHAMPS CIC |
To offer a range of different craft and breathing exercise sessions across Trafford to support people who have breathing difficulties to better manage their breathing and learn new techniques. |
22/12/2021 |
£25,000£112,981 |
FRIENDS OF VICTORIA PARK |
A contribution towards the costs of employing a full-time paid CEO at 37.5hrs/wk and a contribution to the running costs of the Victoria Park Community Hub. |
16/12/2021 |
£4,000£34,839 |
HIDDEN ALTRINCHAM FESTIVAL CIO |
Offering a year long music course via a series of workshops and 1 to 1 sessions to 15 young carers from Trafford Young Carers. |
01/12/2021 |
£83,982 |
NORTH WEST MEDIA LTD |
NWM intends to offer an annual program of a unique outcome led, education, training and preemployment
project to engage learners between the ages of 16 and 24 who are currently not in
education, training or employment |
19/10/2021 |
£20,000 |
FRIENDS OF STRETFORD PUBLIC HALL |
Deliver a Poverty Truth Commission in Trafford |
18/10/2021 |
£24,952£56,294 |
STARLING |
The Creative Minds Project will provide 35 neurodivergent young people aged 13-25 living in Trafford with weekly creative wellbeing activities and 1-2-1 support in order to reduce social isolation, increase positive support networks and improve mental health and wellbeing |
02/10/2021 |
£21,400 |
PSYCHOTHERAPY MANCHESTER |
to offer individual and group Art therapy weekly sessions to BME children and young people (4-25y old) who have suffered
trauma such as neglect, abuse, bullying, racism, isolation which had impacted their mental health, self-worth and confidence. Alongside the
individual work we would like create end facilitate 3 Art therapy groups/year for BME new mothers to identify mental health difficulties as
early as possible. |
20/09/2021 |
£21,780 |
HIDDEN TREASURE DISCOVERY CENTRE |
to invest in the work of the Hideaway on the ground with families and the wider community by appointing a Family &
Educational Support Worker and support project costs to provide targeted, practical help at a far greater depth than we are currently able
to. |
08/09/2021 |
£2,977 |
OLD TRAFFORD JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB |
we require a set of junior 11 a side goals for the grounds and so this is
the main purpose of the grant application. |
17/08/2021 |
£4,600 |
DO SPORT UK |
to build on some taster work we have already done with a few services and organisations around Trafford to set up a brand new
inclusive basketball session in Trafford focused mainly on people with a learning disability. |
14/07/2021 |
£9,540 |
STRING OF HEARTS CIC |
deliver 150 music-making workshops to support older adults in Sale who are
experiencing isolation and mental or physical health issues to engage with cultural activities in their local community. |
09/07/2021 |
£2,520£58,722 |
TOUCHDOWN DANCE |
provide 2 movement and meditation session per week for 12 weeks. These sessions will be open to people within the
Trafford community and will be inclusive of those with learning disabilities. The project aims to reduce anxiety around the reopening of
society after lockdown whilst improving health and well being, and rebuilding confidence and fitness of our members. |
25/06/2021 |
£9,900£57,156,000 |
YHA |
provide family breaks to 60 people (approximately 15 families) in
challenging personal and/or financial circumstances from Trafford and the
surrounding areas. |
21/06/2021 |
£4,500£367,085 |
INGOL AND TANTERTON COMMUNITY TRUST LIMITED |
to create a useful, imaginative, place where people can enjoy their surroundings whilst connecting with nature, enhancing their well-being. The garden comprises different areas providing volunteers and staff with opportunities to clear and heal the minds of service users. The gently segmented design allows people to speak to each another on a one-to-one basis or larger numbers. |
15/06/2021 |
£15,000£87,705 |
FOUNDATION 92 |
free to access, accredited, leadership, sports and personal development provision will be delivered to young people aged 7-11 and 12-16. two, 6-week family support programmes. Programmes will support up to 8 family units who have been identified as being at risk of leading long-term turbulent lifestyles. This programme will provide family units with a safe, welcoming, and progressive environment to develop new skills. |
28/05/2021 |
£24,500£140,444 |
OUT THERE |
To provide a a dedicated resource to support children and young people impacted by imprisonment. work directly with children and young people and offer 1-1 support to them alongside support for the broader family. as well as offering direct support, they will link in with schools and other organisations to support young people and will link in with GM wide initiatives to tackle the impact of trauma in the younger population. |
13/05/2021 |
£19,484 |
THE UP TOP COMMUNITY CIC |
Install a range of planting and raised beds which are practical,
beautiful and create natural social distancing. Build a community
around creating a community allotment and growing space.
Convert the feel of the space to an urban oasis. |
13/05/2021 |
£34,820£699,355,000 |
NATIONAL TRUST |
part-fund a Volunteering and Community Involvement Officer to deliver a regeneration project at Craven Road green space in Broadheath, Altrincham. |
29/04/2021 |
£10,000 |
COLLABORATIVE WOMEN |
This project provides shared living in a safe, supported environment to enable women fleeing domestic abuse to benefit from a peer group environment and access the life skills necessary to live a healthy, independent life free from crisis and threat. |
26/04/2021 |
£41,660£6,216,000 |
LORDS TAVERNERS |
using cricket as a catalyst to change the lives of 8–19-year-olds from disadvantaged backgrounds in Trafford. To engage a wider range of volunteers |
12/04/2021 |
£4,920£163,170 |
ST JOHN’S CENTRE |
A 4-week summer holiday project, five days a week, where 30
children aged 8+ eat a nutritious meal together and receive meal
packs to take home. |
02/04/2021 |
£9,568£34,875 |
SALE MOOR COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP |
To provide 30 lunch bags, 4 days per week in each of the school
holiday periods (13 weeks in 2021). |
01/04/2021 |
£7,845£213,912 |
G-FORCE |
To provide healthy food options to families in need in Broadheath,
Oldfield Brow and Broomwood bolstered by a variety of activities
that encourage better mental, physical and social health for
individuals, family and bubble groups in safe covid secure
environments. |
29/03/2021 |
£89,841£607,664 |
TRAFFORD CARERS CENTRE |
to fund our work to reduce social isolation for carers through focused pieces of work to increase carer engagement and build on volunteer programmes to enhance our support offer |
29/03/2021 |
£42,008 |
FRIENDS OF STRETFORD PUBLIC HALL |
to expand our staff team, through the appointment of a dedicated Community Programme Coordinator, to improve our community engagement and social impact |
18/03/2021 |
£7,200 |
HIDDEN TREASURE DISCOVERY CENTRE |
Provide healthy lunches for children across our community who's
families are struggling as a result of the pandemic or generally
living below the poverty line. |
18/03/2021 |
£10,000 |
ST ANTONY’S CATHOLIC COLLEGE |
to provide a £20 Aldi voucher per week to 50
families during the school holidays, 10 weeks in total (Easter, June
half term, Summer holidays, October half term) and encourage
them to buy food that they wouldn't normally be able to afford. |
17/03/2021 |
£5,000 |
KICKSTART |
to support 30 families per week with a range of activities, including arts & crafts, physical activity, gardening, baking, sports and wellbeing in addition to providing food support within the club and extended beyond it with packages of ingredients and cooking recipies that can be done at home as a family. |
16/03/2021 |
£8,497£26,476 |
REHOBOTH FOR FAMILIES |
supporting families in the Meadow’s Estate in Stretford and its environs during the school holidays by providing hot meals and food packages where needed |
12/03/2021 |
£7,800 |
FLIXTON GIRLS SCHOOL |
Provision of lunch material to targeted disadvantaged families for
the duration of the school holidays to allow them to free up time
and funds on providing well-being activities for their children. This
is particularly important at this time as the restrictions due to
COVID-19 have had a disproportionate effect on teenage children,
and placed additional pressures on the family units. |
12/03/2021 |
£17,662 |
OUR SALE WEST |
provide 100 children with a
meal from The Sunshine Cafe, Mon-Fri during Easter Whit and
Summer Holidays. We will take referrals from local primary
schools and also advertise to the wider community through social
media.
Additionally to this they will also receive a meal kit from The Good
Food Bag once a week |
17/02/2021 |
£48,428£2,352,090 |
GROUNDWORK MSSTT |
To deliver a new, evolved coaching programme to young people in Trafford; developed in response to the impact of covid has had on young people(YP) and families. |
01/02/2021 |
£86,600£2,352,090 |
GROUNDWORK MSSTT |
investment to establish a mobile ‘Working Wardrobe’ service to provide a full outfit for interview, with accompanying personalised interview advice, for unemployed Trafford residents aged 16+ who have either secured a job interview, or are attending a training course or other employment intervention, that is getting them ready to progress into work. |
27/11/2020 |
£9,985 |
BEYOND BARRIERS CIC |
LifeBEAT programme to support people who've been through adversity or trauma in their lives who need a more comprehensive approach than talking therapies alone. |
24/11/2020 |
£23,791£828,022 |
SALE SHARKS COMMUNITY TRUST |
Advantage is a post 16 training provider, delivering in Trafford at Sale West Community Centre. The programme specialises in providing training programmes for young people who have recently left school, who may not have gained any qualifications and are unsure about their next step. Combining tuition for Level 2 Employability qualification and Functional Skills in English and Maths with work placement, active enrichment and life skills, the Advantage Programme, now in its 5th year, worked with over 80 learners at 6 sites in 2019/20 with more than 85% achieving their Level 2 employability qualification and 75% achieving a positive progression. We specialise in working with care leavers, young people with anxiety and mental health difficulties and young people who have been involved with the youth justice service. |
18/11/2020 |
£66,672 |
BLUESCI |
to resource a 2-year part time Specialist Mental Health Welfare Rights Worker. Reporting to the Directors the worker will operate from all four centres providing Welfare Rights specialist knowledge for Trafford residents who are receiving support for their mental health and wellbeing from the Bluesci service. Individuals with mental health needs are disproportionately vulnerable to living in poverty and more likely to be missing the benefit support they are entitled to. These individuals require more specialist help and guidance around benefits |
12/10/2020 |
£8,005 |
HIDDEN TREASURE DISCOVERY CENTRE |
To support the fit out of a new community resource hub / shop in Partington |
22/09/2020 |
£50,000 |
SEYMOUR PARK COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL |
we want to transform our existing playground and create an all encompassing outdoor gym and adventure playground, with a sensory walkway, outdoor eating area and quiet zone. We will develop a space that is inspiring, unique, innovative and inclusive; a place that breaks down inequality, develops new skills and promotes physical and mental wellbeing. for the whole community |
22/09/2020 |
£10,000 |
PEOPLE'S CHURCH PARTINGTON |
To provide a part time dedicated CAP resource for residents in Partington in partnership with and to supplement the CAP work undertaken by Altrincham Baptist church in the area. To provide 1:1 Debt counselling and support for individuals and 2 x Life-skills courses for local residents over the period of the grant. To embed a dedicated resource in Partington with a view to resourcing and maintaining it longer term. |
03/09/2020 |
£4,430£449,776 |
GORSE HILL STUDIOS |
We would like to use funding for a Summer Holiday provision
Summer Culture Club for 20 young people per day under the age
of 18 based at Gorse Hill Studios, for 4 hours (or longer if
needed), 4 days a week for 4 weeks during the Summer with
breakfast and lunch included.
We would like to offer children |
02/09/2020 |
£9,913 |
STRETFORD CHILDRENS THEATRE |
After ceasing face to face service delivery in March 2020, due to
Covid-19, we’d like to deliver a ‘tri-term’ model from September
2020 onwards; rotating on a three weekly basis through socially
distant/Covid secure face-to-face sessions; Zoom sessions; and
independent sessions, where facilitators set work for members, to
share the following week. This will enable a safe return to
activities, in an affordable way for the charity, and for families,
supporting the emotional, physical and mental well-being of our
members. Our proposal is based on the tri-term model for Sept-
Dec 2020 and Jan-April 2021, and a return to ‘normal’ after Easter
2021, but we’ll need to be responsive to the pandemic status at
the time. |
20/08/2020 |
£3,610 |
TARGET COMMUNITY CAFE |
To grow the café - We are a community café operating every fortnight in Gorse Hill Old Trafford. |
19/08/2020 |
£6,185£449,776 |
GORSE HILL STUDIOS |
to extend our online mentoring, youth work
sessions for those who most vulnerable, and are struggling with
the current situation and with poor mental health due to isolation |
17/08/2020 |
£3,900 |
SHARON YOUTH ASSOCIATION |
To provide one to one, or two to one support and tuition to disadvantaged young
people to help them develop their own music and style in our recording studio.
Through the development of music with positive lyrics we will work with the young
people to address some of the social and personal issues they face and also prepare
messages that can be shared with their peers. |
04/08/2020 |
£4,890 |
HERO GROUP CIC |
Supporting THT residents who are struggling with mental health challenges by using a
combination of the ‘Hero Blueprint’ and one to one support to teach people about
Mindset, Nutrition and Fitness. Hero Blueprint is an online tool using coaching videos,
handouts, worksheets, step by step guides, downloadable audios meditations and
tracks, nutrition systems, exercise workouts plus much more. |
27/07/2020 |
£97,256£163,170 |
ST JOHN’S CENTRE |
Support with food, benefits etc. for those in immediate need;
· Volunteering based around current core volunteers;
· Providing learning– this is one of our USPs, and we are currently working with our
learning providers on what form it will take; and
· Hosting groups and activities where possible. We know that it is still important for us to move to a different funding model for the future. Our
existing staff do not have skills to do this, so we would recruit a new development worker with
business, marketing, and social media skills. They would work with existing staff to develop a
business plan/funding model |
24/07/2020 |
£3,990 |
FLIXTON GIRLS SCHOOL |
Provision of lunch material to targeted disadvantaged families for
the duration of the summer holiday to allow them to spend their
own funds on providing fun activities for their children. |
24/07/2020 |
£9,958£8,415 |
STARLING |
The Gather Project will provide 25 neurodiverse young people aged 13-25 living in Trafford with
a weekly creative wellbeing group (delivered both online and face-to-face) to reduce social
isolation, increase positive support networks and improve mental health and wellbeing.
Starling will also provide additional 1-2-1 sessions to support young people via face-to-face
contact and digital platforms, for those who are particularly socially isolated and less able to
engage in group work |
29/06/2020 |
£54,109£188,902 |
TOGETHER DEMENTIA SUPPORT |
1..develop services they provide to people with dementia in Trafford and Manchester
2..continue the influencing work that they do
3..develop and invest more in their training resources |
17/06/2020 |
£10,000 |
PICTOR ACADEMY |
We would like buy a new bus for Pictor Academy. A new bus
would enable pupils to travel, learn and socialise and have a
better understanding of the world. Many of the children have physical difficulties so cannot access
the local and wider area for mobility reasons. One of our buses is
adapted for these children to use. |
15/06/2020 |
£9,969 |
GMCA |
with young people and cultural sector organisations to ensure that young people who cannot connect online do not feel forgotten, are able to feel connected with others and are offered help with their mental health and wellbeing.
We aim to do this by creating and distributing a Creative Care Pack to be sent to individuals in their homes. The pack will contain a range of activities that can be completed at home and using materials that can be found around the home or are provided with the pack. Activities will include a range of creative forms including music, writing, craft, horticulture and visual arts. |
01/06/2020 |
£6,953 |
MANCHESTER CERAMICS COLLECTIVE |
We have a patch of waste ground outside our shared studio on Cornbrook Street, Old Trafford, which is overgrown and unused. we would like to work with the Trafford social enterprise ‘Clean start’ to redevelop the strip of land and turn it into a community green space, complete with raised planters, plants and shrubs. |
01/06/2020 |
£7,139£552,809 |
ALTRINCHAM BAPTIST CHURCH |
To fund core costs of the altrincham hub |
22/05/2020 |
£44,000 |
GMCVO |
enable GMCVO to provide a dedicated Investment officer resource to the VCSE’s within Trafford to work with THT capacity builders and the wider VCSE networks in Trafford to identify VCSE’s that may be suitable for social investment. |
19/05/2020 |
£100,000£473,091 |
THE COUNSELLING AND FAMILY CENTRE (CFC) |
continue to be a safety net for Trafford residents with mental health issues who are unable to access the right support at the right time anywhere else. Your investment in our core counselling costs would enable us to offer no-cost counselling to 120 people each year who would not otherwise be able to afford support. |
06/05/2020 |
£4,160 |
JUST PSYCHOLOGY |
to help develop and sustain the online offer of support. |
01/05/2020 |
£12,100£504,040 |
THE BREAD AND BUTTER THING |
to set up 3 more TBBT hubs a a response the the effects of covid. |
01/05/2020 |
£99,600 |
JUST PSYCHOLOGY |
Families that are separated as a result of migration often face difficulties with rebuilding
and maintaining relationships after they are reunited. This can result in
family breakdown, the involvement of social services, and the children being
taken into the care system. We want to provide preventative and early
intervention work to address these issues and deliver a project consisting of 3
interlinked activities:
1. Family Reunion
2. Parenting
3. Cultural Consultancy |
24/04/2020 |
£6,540£2,352,090 |
GROUNDWORK MSSTT |
Offering young people in Old Trafford a safe place to come and
meet with youth workers, get fed at lunch time and access other
services. To be delivered at summer holidays.
Sessions will be for 2 hours a day for 5 days per week over the
course of the holidays. Food will be provided free of charge for all
young people who need it. Young people will be able to access
activities that will stimulate skills development, health and
wellbeing and education. The sessions will be supported by
qualified and experienced youth workers, activity providers and
volunteers from the community. |
23/04/2020 |
£1,720£9,786,487 |
THE FEDERATION OF JEWISH SERVICES |
equipment to support their volunteer work during the covid response |
23/04/2020 |
£5,890£115,786 |
YOUNG IDENTITY (WORDSMITH AWARDS) |
Creative Writing and Performance workshops delivered at Limelight, which will give
disadvantaged and marginalised young people from Old Trafford a voice and enable
them to be make positive changes in their own lives and in their communities. |
23/04/2020 |
£11,462 |
OUR SALE WEST |
core costs for Sale community hub |
21/04/2020 |
£94,000£327,816 |
HOME-START TRAFFORD & SALFORD |
To enable over 100 pre-school children each year to start school more ready to learn |
21/04/2020 |
£8,910 |
FRIENDS OF STRETFORD PUBLIC HALL |
Staff costs for community Hub |
17/04/2020 |
£25,950£92,885,000 |
UNITED RESPONSE |
Work with people with autism and adults with learning disabilities who are not known to adult social services and therefore fall between the gaps and cannot access support elsewhere to enable them to gain skills and move towards and into employment. |
14/04/2020 |
£3,714£65,634 |
FRIENDS OF VICTORIA PARK |
providing free
food and drinks for children and young people during the school
holidays. These will be accessed by joining a lunchtime
programme of social wellbeing activities organised and delivered
by Friends of Victoria Park Stretford in the community hub based
within Victoria Park, Stretford. |
07/04/2020 |
£18,096£188,198 |
ST JOHN'S CENTRE |
to help fund staff costs and running of the OT hub |
02/04/2020 |
£17,910 |
HIDDEN TREASURE DISCOVERY CENTRE |
to fund staff costs that can't be furloughed due to them operating as a response hub in Partington |
31/03/2020 |
£8,280 |
HIDDEN TREASURE DISCOVERY CENTRE |
Over the 6 weeks of the summer holidays we are hoping to use
our resources, staff, volunteers and partners to provide healthy
hot meal for 50 children who would otherwise struggle to eat
every day along with family activities. |
30/03/2020 |
£2,000£377,584 |
BIG ISSUE NORTH TRUST |
to support Big Issue vendors during covid 19 |
30/03/2020 |
£2,300£98,940 |
ST BRIDES |
To continue to support failed asylum seekers in Trafford |
25/03/2020 |
£5,884£381,191 |
PURE INSIGHT |
to support young care leavers through the effects of covid. 1. Emergency individual monthly food parcels which would typically include tea/coffee, tinned goods, pasta, rice, crisps, biscuits, noodles, jam, peanut butter etc. - £30
2. One off emergency toiletries pack – toilet rolls, cleaning spray, shower gel, shampoo, sanitary products for girls - £10
3. Emergency fuel payments – staying at home will increase costs, many young people are on pre payment meters so payment of £60
4. Emergency Young Parent food parcels which would also include baby milk, nappies and wipes £30
5. Emergency connection pack - Wifi/data – 6GB £10 per month - £30 for a 3 month period |
25/03/2020 |
£6,000 |
COLLABORATIVE WOMEN |
to set up a virtual environment using Google Hangouts to help the women who normally attend our support group and receive 1:1 follow up |
23/03/2020 |
£3,593£24,021 |
BRIDGING THE GAP |
Provision of food parcels for Trafford residents experiencing
holiday hunger |
20/03/2020 |
£17,000£32,859 |
SALE WEST COMMUNITY URBAN TRUST |
This programme aims to effect positive change in people’s
lives by supporting families (with at least one child
under the age of 12) over a long period of time,
through challenges such as: isolation and family
breakdown - making friends, being active, connecting
socially; mental health - self-esteem, stress
management - exercise, healthy diet; long term
unemployment – education, training and finding
employment; financial management – paying off bills,
budgeting; reducing the stress of parenting –
parenting skills/techniques; and independent living
skills. |
16/03/2020 |
£6,600£34,875 |
SALE MOOR COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP |
The project will aim to achieve the 4hrsx4daysx4weeks model in summer and 4hrsx3 days in Easter and Whit. We are aiming for 20 participants on each event. We have previously provided an activity at each event (gaming, arts & crafts, table sports, t-shirt making, street art) and intend to continue this method. |
10/03/2020 |
£7,240 |
OUR SALE WEST |
Munch Club is a free holiday club for for children in years 1-6,
who have been identified by local schools and authorities, whom
may not receive a hot meal at home during the holidays due to
poverty. The club will cater for up to 35 children and provide
drinks, snacks and daily activities.such as, dance, sports, arts
and crafts. During each session the children will have a hot
lunch together. |
09/03/2020 |
£6,100£213,912 |
G-FORCE |
To provide a range of positive family focused activities (that
includes a mid day meal) targeting in particular those children
and families suffering with food poverty during school holidays.
The target community is Oldfield Brow, an area where we have a
high profile as well having THT social housing stock |
09/03/2020 |
£8,493 |
WELLACRE ACADEMY |
Families with students on free school meals will receive
information about the Summer Holiday Lunch Club. Each family
will be contacted, by letter, and invited to complete a registration
form. pastoral staff will identify those families who made need
assistance with form completion. Each family will be issued with
dated vouchers which will entitle them to pick up a £9.50 bag of
sandwich makings items, every Monday over two time slots. |
05/03/2020 |
£100,000£504,040 |
THE BREAD AND BUTTER THING |
planning further expansion over the next 3 years, at least doubling our overall impact in Greater Manchester to provide;
20,000 registered members, 5,000 of which we anticipate to be in the Trafford Borough with annual savings of over £2M and delivering over 5M meals per annum. |
27/02/2020 |
£6,874£14,237 |
TIMPERLEY AMATEUR BOXING CLUB |
We want to repeat the successful holiday club we ran during
August 2019. This was holiday hunger club. It was a good club
for the children and many attendees have continued to attend the
club. The children progressed quickly over the three week
holiday period we did last summer due to attending daily. We as
were quite surprised at the need for food to be provided for the
children during the school holidays and how hungry they were.
The club would be Easter Holidays for 2 weeks
May Holidays for 2 weeks
August Holidays for 4 weeks. |
18/02/2020 |
£9,503£171,963 |
LIFESHARE |
The service operates from 7am to 9am, every Saturday and
Sunday morning from Limelight in Stretford. On an average
weekend morning, we will serve 50-60 cooked breakfasts (bacon,
sausage, egg, beans and tomatoes), and provide cereal, toast,
tea, coffee and biscuits to those in need – all free of charge.
That’s around 5,000-6,000 breakfasts a year. |
14/02/2020 |
£6,250£140,444 |
OUT THERE |
We are a charity based in Trafford that wants to improve its
capacity to support the family of those in prison and learn more
from the work it does by improving its approach to monitoring
and evaluation. |
06/02/2020 |
£81,565 |
TRAFFORD PARENTS FORUM |
Parent carer engagement and peer to peer support for SEND children, young people and families. We want to continue our role as a leading parent carer forum within Trafford,
providing support to parent carers across the borough, increase our low-level
support and introduce peer to peer support services, which would complement
the Local Offer and the SEND Information and Advice Service (SENDIAS) from
the LA which supports the delivery of the LA’s statutory duties under the
Children and Families Act 2014 (CAFA). |
04/02/2020 |
£9,950 |
CALM CONNECTIONS |
The RESET 2020 event will build on the success of 2019.
Working with young people to create an exhibition of art and
media to share their experiences will allow experienced
facilitators to open up discussions around mental health,
challenging stigma and helping young people via signposting to
relevant support agencies. |
03/02/2020 |
£35,750£7,056 |
PARTINGTON OLD SCHOOL HALL |
Our community building is over 100 years old and used to be the hub of Partington for educational needs at this time. We therefore need to bring this up to date to accommodate and make more environmentally and disabled friendly which is acceptable in our current climate. |
28/01/2020 |
£17,500£16,376 |
KELSALL PPG |
Contribution towards new Wellbeing Hub, to be attached to new-build NHS Medical Centre in village of Kelsall, Cheshire |
28/01/2020 |
£30,000 |
TRAFFORD COUNCIL |
We are proposing a collaboration between Trafford Council, British Red Cross and Trafford Housing Trust, to develop an integrated response to hoarding which maximises our respective expertise to achieve better outcomes for Trafford residents. |
10/01/2020 |
£150,000 |
TRAFFORD COUNCIL |
Contributing to the healthy Lifestyles fund to increase the impact and outcomes of the fund |
07/01/2020 |
£100,000£243,695 |
EVERYONE CAN |
to help us continue to deliver our services for disabled
children and adults in Trafford and in particular, our gaming service. This will include
funding the Community Engagement and Fundraising Officer’s role and contribute to the
costs of our centre where we are building a community of disabled gamers supported by
local volunteers. |
12/12/2019 |
£28,640 |
VOICE OF BME TRAFFORD |
Mental Health and wellbeing workshops and a support group for people with long term illness |
05/12/2019 |
£9,650£40,607 |
SICKLE CELL CARE MANCHESTER |
raise awareness of the need for blood donations from the
Afro-Caribbean community, and of the need to be screened for
carrying SCD. This will lead to increased blood donations from
this community and increased screening |
05/12/2019 |
£53,189£250,032 |
PURE INSIGHT |
Insightful Mentoring Programme into Trafford. 1:1 support to care leavers |
05/12/2019 |
£4,613 |
LANGUAGE LIBRARY |
We want to deliver English classes for the BME (Black Minority
Ethnic) community , people who have limited English or are non
English speakers. We had run weekly English conversation
classes in a very informal learning environment where we
brought a subject or had themed conversations |
29/11/2019 |
£40,000£453,741 |
MASH |
Outreach – On foot into Manchester City Centre engaging with women who are begging, rough sleeping and at risk of becoming entrenched in poverty. We know patterns of begging are leading to sex work to ‘top up’ income, and/or female rough sleepers being controlled or coerced into sex working. Drop-in centre / Activities – Each week day, we provide a safe, non-judgemental space where women can have their immediate needs met e.g. access to caseworker one-to-one support, condoms, needle exchange and sexual health screenings. We also want to develop our drop-in sessions so women can engage in activities to boost wellbeing and self-esteem. |
28/11/2019 |
£86,060£2,352,090 |
GROUNDWORK MSSTT |
to support the establishment and first 2 years
operation of a ‘Working Wardrobe’ shop based at Stretford Mall in Trafford, with
the majority of items in the shop provided free of charge from retail businesses –
including slight seconds, end of line stock or returned items -or through
donations of good quality second hand items collected through donation drives
within GM businesses and organisations.
The service beneficiaries will be unemployed GM residents or people on low
wage and still in receipt of benefits – primarily from Trafford but open to all –who
have secured a job interview, and are referred to the project by approved
referral agencies. |