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Total grants: 16
Total amount: £2,280,950
Funders: 9
Recipient organisations: 1
Recipient individuals: 0
Earliest grant: 08 Feb 2017
Latest grant: 01 Apr 2022
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TGC CF
This project will offer outreach sessions to inactive women who have disengaged with sport as a result of mental health conditions, in sports such as football, basketball, boxing, badminton and gym.
Amount:
£9,953
Funder:
Sport England
Recipient:
Achieving For Children
Region:
London
District:
Richmond upon Thames
2020 Summer of Sports: Turning the Inactive, Active
Funding under Sport England's Small Grants funding programme for a Revenue project titled 2020 Summer of Sports: Turning the Inactive, Active. This project is a Multi Sports project, with a focus on younger beneficiaries.
Amount:
£9,920
Funder:
Sport England
Recipient:
Achieving For Children
Region:
London
District:
Richmond upon Thames
Grant to Anstee Bridge
The 'Ansty Pantry' involves young disadvantaged people creating and serving dishes to wider Kingston; engaging them in social activities and conversations with the public.
Amount:
£3,000
Funder:
Kingston Voluntary Action
Recipient:
Anstee Bridge
Region:
London
District:
Kingston upon Thames
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."
Amount:
£8,000
Recipient:
Achieving for Children Community Intere…
Region:
London
District:
Kingston upon Thames
Moor Lane Respite Centre Development
Towards the equipping of an outside space at Achieving for Children’s new Respite Centre at Moor Lane which will introduce and encourage disabled children and young people to become physically active and encourage peer interaction and bonding.
Amount:
£20,000
Funder:
London Marathon Foundation
Recipient:
Achieving for Children
Region:
London
District:
Kingston upon Thames
Apprenticeships Participation 18+
To fund the provision of apprenticeship training.
Amount:
£46,276
Funder:
Department for Education
Recipient:
ACHIEVING FOR CHILDREN
Region:
London
District:
Richmond upon Thames
Partners in Practice Covid-19 response programme
Using PIP expertise to identify insights and learning for CSC system health in respect of the difficult questions arising from the pandemic and make available examples of best practice for use across CSC. It is proposed to deliver with up to £3.5m of funding already identified for PIP work in this financial year.
Amount:
£231,250
Funder:
Department for Education
Recipient:
ACHIEVING FOR CHILDREN
Region:
London
District:
Richmond upon Thames
Teaching Partnerships
The Teaching Partnership programme provides support for educators and employers to improve the standard of initial and continuing social work education.
Amount:
£274,920
Funder:
Department for Education
Recipient:
ACHIEVING FOR CHILDREN
Region:
London
District:
Richmond upon Thames
Apprenticeships Participation 16 - 18
To fund the provision of apprenticeship training.
Amount:
£26,068
Funder:
Department for Education
Recipient:
ACHIEVING FOR CHILDREN
Region:
London
District:
Richmond upon Thames
Supported Child Contact Centres
To help sustain supported contact centres to contribute to costs to enable them to continue delivering supported contact in the community.
Amount:
£2,670
Funder:
Ministry of Justice
Recipient:
Twickenham Contact Centre
Region:
London
District:
Richmond upon Thames
Creative Magic Minds
This is a project by a community organisation in Merton, serving beneficiaries in Kingston upon Thames. The group will use the funding to deliver a series of art support sessions that will focus upon young people who are not in education, employment or training. This will improve levels of self-esteem and enhance the confidence of people who have a range of complex needs.
Teaching Partnerships grant
The Teaching Partnership programme provides support for educators and employers to improve the standard of initial and continuing social work education.
Amount:
£709,261
Funder:
Department for Education
Recipient:
ACHIEVING FOR CHILDREN
Region:
London
District:
Richmond upon Thames
ACHIEVING FOR CHILDREN COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY
To support customers aged 18-24 to be ready to take up kickstart vacancies.
Amount:
£446,602
Funder:
Department for Work and Pensions
Recipient:
ACHIEVING FOR CHILDREN COMMUNITY INTERE…
Region:
London
District:
Richmond upon Thames
ACHIEVING FOR CHILDREN COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY
The Kickstart Scheme provides funding to employers to create jobs for 16 to 24 year olds on Universal Credit.
Amount:
£157,230
Funder:
Department for Work and Pensions
Recipient:
ACHIEVING FOR CHILDREN COMMUNITY INTERE…
Region:
London
District:
Richmond upon Thames
To Achieving for Children
To provide intensive intervention work to London Borough of Richmond families experiencing, or at risk of, domestic abuse.
Amount:
£165,000
Funder:
Richmond Parish Lands Charity
Recipient:
Achieving for Children
Region:
Undetermined
District:
Undetermined
To Achieving for Children
To run a targeted youth service for 11-19 year olds at risk of exclusion, becoming NEET or who are NEET, and who are most at risk of being groomed and becoming involved in dangerous activity.
Amount:
£161,100
Funder:
Richmond Parish Lands Charity
Recipient:
Achieving for Children
Region:
Undetermined
District:
Undetermined