ROYAL DOCKS



Analysis of Grants Made
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  • In this period 26 donations have been made totalling £3,496,037 to 26 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: £21,890,430
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 10% 31%
Greater London Authority 9% 19%
City Bridge Trust 8% 19%
Comic Relief 7% 8%
BBC Children in Need 7% 8%
Esmee Fairbairn 7% 12%
Essex Community Foundation 6% 15%
Garfield Weston Foundation 6% 12%
DCMS 6% 15%
The Clothworkers Foundation 5% 8%
Sole supporter: 58% by number, 87% by value.
Individual Grants Made
When Amount/
Spending
Recipient To be used for
19/05/2023 £50,000
£56,536,000
CATCH 22 Newham wide cultural engagement programme - match funding (Year 1 of 3) for Arts Council England three year programme
19/05/2023 £15,500
MELANIE MANCHOT Artistic Commission
16/05/2023 £75,000
£1,682,137
FESTIVAL.ORG Two events on Royal Docks Water
16/05/2023 £26,000
INVISIBLE DUST Sustainability conference
11/05/2023 £15,000
ANNA BERRY Artistic Commission
09/05/2023 £8,000
£364,493
ROSETTA ARTS Artistic Commission
05/05/2023 £75,000
CERTAIN BLACKS LTD Two day festival
04/05/2023 £10,000
JACK WATES Artistic Commission
04/05/2023 £5,160
JASON FORREST UEL Artistic Commission
28/04/2023 £5,000
MARIA LI LOK YEE Artistic Commission
14/04/2023 £9,000
GREENHOUSE THEATRE Artistic Commission
14/04/2023 £3,000
YINKA THOMAS Artistic Commission
14/04/2023 £1,000
JULIAN ALEXANDER ( PILI MILI FILMS) Artistic Commission
14/04/2023 £3,000
LAMESHA RUDDOCK Artistic Commission
10/04/2023 £7,500
NATURAL PRODUCTS FACTORY Artistic Commission
06/04/2023 £15,000
ART IN THE DOCKS Artistic Commission
07/10/2022 £10,823
£61,585
NEWHAM CHINESE ASSOCIATION The Create Your Docks Community Fund is a programme to support people to get actively involved in the regeneration of the Royal Docks. The fund is designed to enable local community groups, organisations and people living or working in the Royal Docks to activate and celebrate the area. It aims to fund projects that offer opportunities for different communities to come together and deliver activities that are welcoming, inclusive and create a vibrant sense of place.
01/08/2022 £14,722
RECYRCLE / THE DESIGN CABIN CIC The Create Your Docks Community Fund is a programme to support people to get actively involved in the regeneration of the Royal Docks. The fund is designed to enable local community groups, organisations and people living or working in the Royal Docks to activate and celebrate the area. It aims to fund projects that offer opportunities for different communities to come together and deliver activities that are welcoming, inclusive and create a vibrant sense of place.
25/07/2022 £7,336
£721,294
WEST SILVERTOWN FOUNDATION The Create Your Docks Community Fund is a programme to support people to get actively involved in the regeneration of the Royal Docks. The fund is designed to enable local community groups, organisations and people living or working in the Royal Docks to activate and celebrate the area. It aims to fund projects that offer opportunities for different communities to come together and deliver activities that are welcoming, inclusive and create a vibrant sense of place.
15/07/2022 £15,000
£69,092,929
WAYMAKERS KIDS The Create Your Docks Community Fund is a programme to support people to get actively involved in the regeneration of the Royal Docks. The fund is designed to enable local community groups, organisations and people living or working in the Royal Docks to activate and celebrate the area. It aims to fund projects that offer opportunities for different communities to come together and deliver activities that are welcoming, inclusive and create a vibrant sense of place.
07/07/2022 £130,000
£27,775,176
GROUND WORK LONDON Groundwork London (GL) have secured ESF funding to deliver a London-wide programme of Green Skills training. The Royal Docks GSP will focus on priority themes of green jobs and community wealth building. GL are training 100 participants over two years (50 in year 1 and 50 in year 2 following review of first cohort). This will lead to 35 jobs directly as a result of the training. The GSP proposed aims are to support local residents into quality skilled, sector specific green jobs across the Royal Docks and Newham. The funding identities the priority groups as NEET, People with a disability, Over 50’s, BAME, Women, Unemployed and Inactive as directed by EPMU (under the GLA ESF non co-financed 1.4 strand).
04/07/2022 £14,996
ROYAL DOCKS COMMUNITY VOICE The Create Your Docks Community Fund is a programme to support people to get actively involved in the regeneration of the Royal Docks. The fund is designed to enable local community groups, organisations and people living or working in the Royal Docks to activate and celebrate the area. It aims to fund projects that offer opportunities for different communities to come together and deliver activities that are welcoming, inclusive and create a vibrant sense of place.
04/07/2022 £15,000
PERFORMANCE INFINITY The Create Your Docks Community Fund is a programme to support people to get actively involved in the regeneration of the Royal Docks. The fund is designed to enable local community groups, organisations and people living or working in the Royal Docks to activate and celebrate the area. It aims to fund projects that offer opportunities for different communities to come together and deliver activities that are welcoming, inclusive and create a vibrant sense of place.
01/07/2022 £15,000
THE 5E’S The Create Your Docks Community Fund is a programme to support people to get actively involved in the regeneration of the Royal Docks. The fund is designed to enable local community groups, organisations and people living or working in the Royal Docks to activate and celebrate the area. It aims to fund projects that offer opportunities for different communities to come together and deliver activities that are welcoming, inclusive and create a vibrant sense of place.
12/11/2021 £120,000
£6,435,318
LIVING WAGE FOUNDATION Making the EZ a Living Wage Place (LWP) directly aligns with the shift towards the ‘inclusive growth’ principle outlined in Newham’s CWB Strategy and wider ambitions to take a more collaborative approach to supporting the local economy. It acknowledges the existing need for the EZ to harness the power of place by building a coalition of local organisations from the public, private and third sectors, helping increase the uptake of the London Living Wage (LLW) in the EZ, thus lifting more people out of low pay. The scheme is designed to be both transformative and celebratory providing the impetus for more workers to receive higher pay whilst also acknowledging the achievements of local organisations so far, and as such represents a tangible vehicle through which the EZ can catalyse pay improvements for local workers. Living Wage Foundation is a Citizens UK intiative.
02/11/2021 £2,830,000
PROJEKT The Factory Project is a social enterprise who have converted a 5 acre / 100,000 sq. ft. site in total, with c.62,000 sq. ft. of lettable space, 5,000 sq. ft. of community space at the Tate & Lyle refinery in North Woolwich. It is a mixed-use plan, incorporating workspace and a community event space, as well as larger units for food preparation and light industrial use. It will also include a large hireable studio, rehearsal and production space. The public spaces will host 50+ cultural and community events throughout the year. The project strategy is to transform the area and bring about positive regeneration through the provision of affordable and flexible space, the total cost of the project is c£6.2m of which the RD GGF will find £2.83m. This will be done by introducing affordable workspace, and the other resources and facilities, whilst retaining the industrial buildings and uses. By creating a new hub of enterprise, employment and culture, and by fostering a community, the Factory Project will help local partnerships form on site and in the Borough. The Factory Project have retained the charities currently based on the site (Community Food Enterprise and Community Links) as tenants on zero rent, with improvements to their current facilities, helping their staff and clients.
Cumulative Grants
Amount Recipient
£2,830,000 PROJEKT
£130,000 GROUND WORK LONDON
£120,000 LIVING WAGE FOUNDATION
£75,000 FESTIVAL.ORG
£75,000 CERTAIN BLACKS LTD
£50,000 CATCH 22
£26,000 INVISIBLE DUST
£15,500 MELANIE MANCHOT
£15,000 WAYMAKERS KIDS
£15,000 PERFORMANCE INFINITY
£15,000 ART IN THE DOCKS
£15,000 ANNA BERRY
£15,000 THE 5E’S
£14,996 ROYAL DOCKS COMMUNITY VOICE
£14,722 RECYRCLE / THE DESIGN CABIN CIC
£10,823 NEWHAM CHINESE ASSOCIATION
£10,000 JACK WATES
£9,000 GREENHOUSE THEATRE
£8,000 ROSETTA ARTS
£7,500 NATURAL PRODUCTS FACTORY
£7,336 WEST SILVERTOWN FOUNDATION
£5,160 JASON FORREST UEL
£5,000 MARIA LI LOK YEE
£3,000 YINKA THOMAS
£3,000 LAMESHA RUDDOCK
£1,000 JULIAN ALEXANDER ( PILI MILI FILMS)

Our Data Sources

Charity Commission for England and Wales
Scottish Charity Regulator
Charity Commission for Northern Ireland
360 Giving
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