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Total grants: 39
Total amount: £3,046,218
Funders: 14
Recipient organisations: 1
Recipient individuals: 0
Earliest grant: 25 Jan 2006
Latest grant: 30 Aug 2023
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COVID 19 RETURN TO PLAY
Funding under Sport England's Return to Play - Small Grants funding programme for a Revenue project titled COVID 19 RETURN TO PLAY . This project is a Multi Sports project, with a focus on beneficiaries with a disability.
Stepping Stones
Funding under Sport England's Small Grants funding programme for a Revenue project titled Stepping Stones. This project is a Multi Sports project, with a focus on beneficiaries with a disability.
Training in and receiving of Alternative therapies
This grant will fund a user-led service offering free alternative therapies and beauty treatments to patients at the local mental health unit. It will also provide vocational placement opportunities for users who have gained core skills in reflexology, massage, manicures etc. by completing Mind in Harrow's Stepping Stones introductory courses.
Asian Women Looking through the Lens
A project to include Asian women with mental health problems in Harrow in a community arts project exploring mental health and cultural identity through portrait photography.
The Hayaan Project
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Jubilee Fund -Stepping Stones - Active
This project will deliver 4 recreational fitness/exercise courses for up to 15 people for 10 weeks, with each class lasting for 2 hours. Participants are individuals who experience severe/enduring poor mental health and live in areas of deprivation in Harrow. In the winter term there will be Yoga sessions and Bollywood dancercise, in the Spring there will be Pilates and yoga. Sessions will be led…
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Grant to Mind In Harrow
The funding is to set up transformed mental health information, support and services AND increase our reach and capacity for local people experiencing poor mental health, exacerbated by the impact of Covid-19, through (i)digital channels (ii)Befriending, (iii)user-led support/advocacy and (iv)Harrow’s only Mental Health Helpline.
Amount:
£32,343
Funder:
The London Community Foundation
Recipient:
Mind In Harrow
Region:
London
District:
Harrow
VSCE CMC Fund
NET, Comic Relief and Children in Need will use this funding to provide: increased support to vulnerable people and hidden groups, thus reducing the burden on public services; reach local grassroots and small organisations who can provide an on-the-ground community response to the crisis; and, support local charitable organisations to mobilise volunteers to enable better targeted support in communities through empowered local groups.
Grant to Mind In Harrow
the salary and on costs of the Service Manager
Stepping Stones
towards the delivery of the Stepping Stones physical activity and exercise programme in Harrow
Amount:
£42,000
Funder:
London Marathon Foundation
Recipient:
Mind in Harrow
Region:
Undetermined
District:
Undetermined
Grant to Mind in Harrow
Community-led project empowering the Somali community and key health workers to understand and deal with mental ill-health.
Befriending - Mind in Harrow
The funding will be used to run a befriending service for people living with mental ill health. The project aims to improve confidence and well-being.
Side by Side
The funding will be used to deliver a digital support service for people living with mental ill health. The project aims to improve their wellbeing and coping skills during Covid-19.
MCF Matched Funding
Unrestricted matched funding in partnership with the local masonic province
Amount:
£2,000
Funder:
Masonic Charitable Foundation
Recipient:
Mind in Harrow
Region:
London
District:
Harrow
Head for Work
This group is developing a project which aims to improve the self-confidence, employability and life skills of people with long-term and severe mental health problems, helping them to access flexible training and employment opportunities. They will run ICT training sessions to improve their skills, and will also run an increased range of mental health awareness courses for employers. The project …
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HOPE - Helping Our People Engage
The group will use the funding to deliver volunteer opportunities for people who are living with mental health issues. This will lead to improved confidence and better chances in life.
Head For Work
This is a continuation project by MIND in Harrow (MH) which increases access to training and employment opportunities for long-term unemployed Harrow residents with severe and enduring mental health issues, while also addressing workplace mental health stigma. This will increase the confidence and employment opportunities for the service users and increase the knowledge and understanding of local employers towards mental health, so reducing stigma, discrimination and exclusion from employment.
Early Help For Mental Health - Harrow Helpline & Roadshow
This project will increase the capacity of the group’s mental health helpline and publicise its services through a roadshow, helping people with issues such as depression to receive support.
HAPPI - Harrow Active Peer Project for Inclusion
This is a project by a charity in Harrow. The group will use the funding to recruit and train a group of volunteers to run a series of social events for people with mental health issues. This will encourage beneficiaries to discuss their problems and reduce social isolation.
Head for Work - training & employment for people with mental health problem
This project is designed to increase employers' awareness of mental health issues and also develop the skills, confidence and employability of people with mental health issues themselves. The three elements being combined consist of 'Experts In Training' (EPIT), 'TrainAware' and 'FutureProspects'.