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Total grants: 38
Total amount: £1,943,037
Funders: 14
Recipient organisations: 1
Recipient individuals: 0
Earliest grant: 19 Jan 2009
Latest grant: 14 Jul 2023
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slefharm.co.uk
The Luton Churches Education Trust will use the award to develop a website and training programme to support young people throughout the UK who self harm and those affected by their harming behaviour. The website will provide easily accessible support for young people and training programmes will develop professionals to work effectively with young self harmers.
Compass
Grant to Youthscape Ltd
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.
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 Youthscape
Alumina Project
Amount:
£105,000
Funder:
The Aim Foundation
Recipient:
Youthscape National
Region:
East of England
District:
Luton
Grant to YouthScape
Youthscape works for real change in the lives of teenagers who we meet in schools, churches and the community within Luton. They value research and innovation as we seek to understand culture, develop new resources and models of youth work and refine established approaches. Nationally, they equip youth workers and run events, training and consultancy and provide innovative resources. BRT supported a pilot art installation project in schools in Luton.
Amount:
£1,000
Funder:
The Bishop Radford Trust
Recipient:
YouthScape
Region:
East of England
District:
Luton
Grant to Youthscape Ltd
Stream 1 - Delivery or Support Costs
Grant to Youthscape Ltd
Both Streams 1 & 2 - Delivery or Support & Core Costs
Grant to Youthscape Ltd
Thrive Programme
Grant to Youthscape Ltd
Sustainable Future for Youth-work
Grant to Youthscape Ltd
Bute Mills 'Drop In'
Grant to Youthscape Ltd
'Created' art course, and 'Hope' groups (community wellbeing programmes)
Enabling Young People to engage with education where Covid has impacted them.
We will run 6 compass course programmes over the next 2 years (one per term). We would expect 60 young people to have participated in total by the end of the two years. We will also deliver 6 lower-level therapeutic prevention programmes each term, average of 8 young people in each programme, across a range of secondary schools in Luton.
Bute Mills Young People's Project
The funding will be used by a charity to purchase bespoke tables and seating to allow them to expand their drop in social and support services for young people with acute social and emotional issues.
Selfharm.co.uk
This is a development of an existing project which provides online support, networking and resources for young people who self-harm. It will continue to deliver online provision which allows young people to learn about self-harm and to discuss with other young people in a safe environment, whilst accessing relevant and appropriate resources. The development of the project will update the website …
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selfharmUK
The England-wide project will provide a programme of clear information, advice and support to young people at risk or already self-harming to help prevent them from harming and work through the issues behind their self-harm. Support includes an updated website with information such as emergency contact details and interactive distraction techniques whilst also covering the myths of self harming, …
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Bute Mills Drop In
The funding will be used to continue running a variety of activities, workshops and volunteering opportunities for vulnerable and disadvantaged young people at the group's Bute Mills drop-in project. The project enables young people to break down barriers, increase self-confidence, resilience and learn new skills.
Drop In Dinners
The funding will be used to provide children and young people of various faiths, cultures and backgrounds with the opportunity to come together and share a healthy meal after school, as well as develop skills in food preparation. The project aims to allow participants to build friendships, helping to reduce feelings of loneliness.
Grant to Youthscape
towards three years' running costs of a project providing support, activities and mentoring to young people who are at risk of becoming NEET in a deprived area of Bedfordshire
Amount:
£103,600
Funder:
The Henry Smith Charity
Recipient:
Youthscape
Region:
East of England
District:
Luton
Grant to Youthscape
We would like to provide young people with new activities to participate in whilst they are at our drop-in session at Bute Mills. This will help with their mental health and wellbeing.
Amount:
£4,109
Funder:
Co-operative Group
Recipient:
Youthscape
Region:
East of England
District:
Luton