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Total grants: 18
Total amount: £1,434,225
Funders: 8
Recipient organisations: 1
Recipient individuals: 0
Earliest grant: 12 Jun 2014
Latest grant: 25 Jan 2024
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A grant to Asha North Staffordshire
An unrestricted grant of £22,000 for 3 years (This grant is renewable - year 2 of up to 3 years). Asha North Staffordshire supports refugees and people seeking asylum in Stoke-on-Trent by providing immigration advice, counselling support and a befriending programme.
Amount:
£22,000
Funder:
A B Charitable Trust
Recipient:
Asha North Staffordshire
Region:
West Midlands
District:
Stoke-on-Trent
A grant to Asha North Staffordshire
An unrestricted grant of £20,000. Asha North Staffordshire work with newly arrived people seeking asylum to Stoke-on-Trent, offering early interventions to prevent loneliness, isolation, and destitution. Asha also support refugees and other migrants through a range of activities such as English classes, befriending programme, women's groups and integration activities.
Amount:
£20,000
Funder:
A B Charitable Trust
Recipient:
Asha North Staffordshire
Region:
West Midlands
District:
Stoke-on-Trent
A grant to Asha North Staffordshire
An unrestricted grant of £15,000. Asha North Staffordshire formed to help refugees and asylum seekers. They provide practical support, help with integration, befriending programmes, financial help and give food & clothing for new arrivals.
Amount:
£15,000
Funder:
A B Charitable Trust
Recipient:
Asha North Staffordshire
Region:
West Midlands
District:
Stoke-on-Trent
Coronavirus Community Support Fund
"The fund aims to:1) To reduce closures of essential charities that provide essential services to vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 crisis by ensuring they have the financial resources to operate, thereby reducing the burden on public services.2) To ensure essential services are provided to vulnerable people, both in the short and long term through increased community support through the work of charitable organisations."
Grant to Asha North Staffordshire
Stoke on Trent charity supporting Refugees and Asylum Seekers will pilot a service to address mental health and PTSD through group work, counselling and self management training.
Grant to Asha North Staffordshire
Unrestricted grant over two years towards the core costs of Asha North Staffordshire
One off gift towards cost of living crisis to Asha North Staffordshire
One off gift to support with the cost of living crisis
Grant to ASHA North Staffordshire (COVID19 Grant)
as emergency funding towards food parcels delivered by a charity supporting asylum seekers and refugees in Hanley, Stoke on Trent during Covid-19
Amount:
£2,000
Funder:
The Tudor Trust
Recipient:
ASHA North Staffordshire
Region:
West Midlands
District:
Stoke-on-Trent
Sport Together
A range of activities and English courses will be funded for refugees and asylum seekers, aiming to bring people together and build community relationships.
Hope in Action - Refugees Early Connections
This project will support the organisation to expand on their work. They will engage in early-action work with 4,000 asylum seekers and refugees in the area over the course of four years, with a particular focus on reaching women and children. Asylum seekers and refugees will be invited to take part in group activities as soon as they arrive in the area, helping to build friendships and reducing loneliness and isolation.
Grant to ASHA
towards three years' continuation funding of the salary of a Refugee Support Worker at a project providing support to men, women and families seeking refuge from persecution, war, civil conflict and abuse in Stoke on Trent
Amount:
£52,400
Funder:
The Henry Smith Charity
Recipient:
Asha North Staffordshire
Region:
West Midlands
District:
Stoke-on-Trent
Grant to ASHA
towards three years' salary of a Refugee Support Worker at a befriending project for African asylum seekers and refugees in North Staffordshire
Amount:
£40,800
Funder:
The Henry Smith Charity
Recipient:
Asha North Staffordshire
Region:
West Midlands
District:
Stoke-on-Trent
Grant to African Social Health Agency (ASHA)
This project will support refuge and asylum seeker children and young people to take part in positive activities which will increase their self-esteem, help them develop essential skills and will reduce distress.
Amount:
£86,754
Funder:
BBC Children in Need
Recipient:
African Social Health Agency (ASHA)
Region:
West Midlands
District:
Stoke-on-Trent
Grant to African Social Health Agency- Asha North Staffordshire
COVID19 - This project will deliver 121 support and group activities to refugee and asylum seeking children and young people and unaccomponied minors, isolated due to Covid-19. This will result in reduced isolation, improved mental wellbeing and increased confience
Amount:
£73,080
Funder:
BBC Children in Need
Recipient:
African Social Health Agency- Asha Nort…
Region:
West Midlands
District:
Stoke-on-Trent
Main Grants award
Befriends Together
Amount:
£5,000
Funder:
Garfield Weston Foundation
Recipient:
ASHA North Staffordshire
Region:
West Midlands
District:
Undetermined
Grant to ASHA North Staffordshire
as an additional grant to support staff, volunteer and trustee wellbeing, to assist the organisation deliver its charitable purpose more effectively
Amount:
£2,000
Funder:
The Tudor Trust
Recipient:
ASHA North Staffordshire
Region:
West Midlands
District:
Stoke-on-Trent
Early Hope in Action
This funding will be used to continue building on existing support services Asylum Seekers and Refugees and expanding their services to meet new needs and levels of demand. The aim of the project is to provide practical and holistic support to Asylum Seekers and Refugees to help them resettle well reduce isolation and improve wellbeing to promote social integration help them ‘live with dignity’ and reach their full potential.
MH - Summer Fun
This funding will be used to provide weekly diversionary activities including football sessions art and music and walking activities for asylum seekers and refugees to reduce tensions and antisocial behaviour; and support those who have PTSD poor mental health lack social skills and instability and isolation. The project aims to engage those who may get drawn into anti-social behaviour.