The National Lottery Community Fund
The National Lottery Community Fund distribute over £600m a year to communities across the UK, raised by the players of the National Lottery.
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We could not do what we do without the help and support of our funders who support us financially and enable us to offer our much-needed services to young people.
The National Lottery Community Fund distribute over £600m a year to communities across the UK, raised by the players of the National Lottery.
The Tudor Trust is an independent grant-making trust which supports voluntary and community groups working in any part of the UK.
The Barbara Ward Children’s Foundation is a small grant-making body that helps the smaller non-religious charities to serve severely disadvantaged children anywhere in the world where our grants are likely to make a real difference.
The Elmgrant Trust is a charity which makes grants available for charitable purposes to individuals, organisations and groups in the south west of England. The Trust aims to improve the quality of local life and welfare through education, the arts and social sciences.
Children in Need is the BBC’s charity and it is there mission is to help ensure every child in the UK is safe, happy, secure and has the opportunities they need to reach their potential.
They fund local charities and projects who help remove the barriers that are facing children and young people, so that they can thrive.
We are thrilled to have been awarded a grant from the UK Youth Fund Thriving Minds which will help us to continue our support for local young people.
With an open network of over 8000 youth organisations and nation partners, UK Youth are focused on unlocking youth work as the catalyst of change that is needed now more than ever.