Laureus Sport for Good and Mayor of London have organised the first of three workshops for them to listen to your ideas on how this partnership can work and to explore the opportunity for Model City in Hounslow. The workshop will consist of an introduction into Model City London, some lunch and an opportunity to network with like minded organisations. If you know of any other local organisations or people that operate in your area that would also contribute to this partnership, please do share the sign-up link so that they receive further information. This partnership is driven by collaboration within the community. And they therefore need your enthusiasm and support even more! They would like to continue the conversation over the next few months and build this project alongside community groups.
Tue 28 August 2018,12:00 – 15:00 BST
Springwest Academy, Tudor Park and Leisure Centre, Drama Studio, Feltham,TW13 5DH
Sign up to the workshop here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/laureus-model-city-hounslow-workshop-1-tickets-48947030887
Archives for August 2018
Community information Guide
Hounslow Council have created a new online directory of all of the voluntary and charity groups in the Borough of Hounslow.
This new Community Information Guide provides the best way to promote your organisation and raise awareness of your services.
It is totally free to use and very simple to join.
- Please go to the Homepage of the Community Information Guide
https://cig.hounslow.gov.uk/kb5/hounslow/community/home.page
- Click on “My Account/Register Here” at the top of the screen
- At the bottom of the page click on the word Register
- Add your details
- A new screen will then appear – Dashboard – which will have a tab that says “Manage Your Directory Listings”
- Click on this and then click on the pink button “Create a new Directory Record”
- Follow the instructions and fill in as much information as you can about your organisation
- When you have finished click on “Save Record”
- We will aim to authorise your entry within 24 hours
- Your organisation will then appear in the Community Information Guide
£2 million Youth strand of the Building Connections Fund
Eligible charities and community organisations from across England can apply from today (15 August 2018) for up to £80,000 from the Building Connections Fund Youth strand, to expand or enhance their work tackling youth loneliness.
Funding, delivered by the Co-op Foundation, is available for projects that support any groups of young people within the most deprived 30% areas of England.
Grants can also support projects from any location in England that mainly benefit young people with any one or more of the following circumstances:
- Being a carer
- Being unemployed or precariously employed
- Experiencing bereavement
- Having a disability or long-term health condition
- Having been in the care system.
Please read the guidance notes in full before applying through our online form. The deadline is 26 September 2018.
What is the Building Connections Fund?
The £11.5 million Building Connections Fund is a partnership between Government, Big Lottery Fund and the Co-op Foundation, set up in response to the Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness to support projects in England that prevent or reduce loneliness.
The fund is split into two strands: the Main fund and the Youth strand.
- Close to £9 million will be distributed from the Main Fund by the Big Lottery Fund, with grants of between £30,000 and £100,000 available. £4.5 million has been contributed by the Government, and £5 million from the National Lottery.
- The £2 million Youth strand is made up of £1m from Government and £1m match funding from the Co-op Foundation.
You can apply to both strands if you have separate projects that meet the criteria for each, but you can’t apply to both strands for the same project. The Main fund closes on 24 August 2018, so check now if your project might be best suited to apply for this.
Why are we tackling youth loneliness?
Research from Co-op’s campaign to tackle loneliness with the British Red Cross found that young people feel lonely more than any other age group.
Our own research also found that 65% of young people say loneliness is an issue for their age group while UK Youth’s A Place To Belong report spoke to youth workers, 82% of whom agreed that loneliness affects the young people they work with.
Despite this, there is still limited understanding of what would be most helpful for young people affected by, or at risk of, loneliness.
ThatÂ’s why, as part of the Building Connections Fund, Co-op Foundation is working with Government to build the evidence base and improve practice on youth loneliness.
How will funding be used?
Successful applicants to the Youth strand will receive funding to explore youth loneliness in greater depth, test youth-led innovations within their existing provision, and share their learning as part of the national Belong network.
Organisations can apply for up to £80,000, as follows:
- Up to £10,000 (to be spent between December 2018 and March 2019) to engage young people in co-designing innovations to improve the impact of existing provision on tackling loneliness
- Up to £70,000 (to be spent between April 2019 and March 2021) to implement and evaluate these innovations.
Successful applicants will be announced in December 2018.
Important links:
Learn more about youth loneliness:
- All our emotions are important – breaking the silence about youth loneliness (Co-op Foundation)
- Loneliness connects us – young people exploring and experiencing loneliness and connection (Manchester Metropolitan University)
- A Place To Belong – the role of local youth organisations in addressing youth loneliness (UK Youth)
For more information click here
Community grants of up to £2500 to highlight patient and public involvement in the voluntary sector – apply now!
NHS England’s ‘celebrating involvement in healthcare’ community grants scheme is open for applications for the fourth year. Grants of up to £2500 are available to voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations to showcase how they have been involving patients, service-users and the public in improving health services. To apply you must be a voluntary, community or social enterprise organisation and be able to share your project successes in a creative way. Full details of eligibility and how to apply can be found on the NHS England website here. The deadline for applications is midnight on Thursday 20th September 2018.
Building Connections meeting
Big Lottery has launched its Building Connections Fund, offering grants of between £30K and £100K for projects / services that aim to reduce or prevent loneliness (see below for an outline). The closing date is August 24th (12 noon).
If you are interested in applying and /or might be interesting in submitting a bid jointly with another group(s) please come along to an informal meeting to discuss the fund.
- Wednesday 15 August, 12 noon to 1pm
- CAN Mezzanine Hounslow, Treaty Centre 2nd Floor, Hounslow High Street, TW3 1ES
Please email aine.hayes@hounslow.gov.uk to advise if you will be coming.
If you cannot make this meeting but would like to discuss the fund further please contact me on 020 8583 2453 or Gurpreet Rana on 020 3096 4250
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Early Intervention Youth Fund
The Early Intervention Youth Fund was launched on Monday 30th July, and is now open for bids. The fund, which has doubled from £11million to £22million, will be used to enable communities to intervene early in the lives of vulnerable young people. Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) who work in partnership with Community Safety Partnerships (CSPs) or the equivalent can bid for funding to deliver projects which steer young people away from violent crime. Doubling of the fund means bids can now be multiyear and have maximum impact-either through expanding successful schemes, developing innovative initiatives and securing matching income streams. The fund is a good example of the Serious Violence Strategy’s multi strand approach, which aims to bring the law enforcement, health, education and local government sectors together to effectively deal with violence and the causes of violence.
For more information click here
If you have any queries, then please send an email to EIYF@homeoffice.gov.uk
More grant to charities and other organisations
The Isleworth & Hounslow Charity Ltd (the Charity) makes grants to other charities and organisations which offer help to local people. Traditionally it has given grants of up to £500 throughout the year. But this autumn it will increase the maximum sum to £3,000. And make what will then become an annual set of grant decisions.
To be eligible for a grant, the charity or organisation has to show evidence of the need of the project and show that the beneficiaries would be people in need, hardship or distress who are living within the London Borough of Hounslow.
Organisations need to complete a grant application form and send it to the Charity by 31st October 2018. Organisations are encouraged to submit their forms well in advance of the deadline so that there is time to obtain further information if this proves necessary. In November the Charity will then decide which organisations should be given a grant, for the period January – December 2019.
The application form and guidelines for grants may be found on www.iahcharity.org.uk They are both being reviewed and any changes will be made by the end of September.
No new applications will now be considered until November 2018 and any organisations who received a grant from the Charity during the period November 2017 to July 2018 will not be able to apply for a grant until October 2019.
Should you seek clarification on any aspect of the above please contact the Charity: info@iahcharity.org.uk.
VCS Discussion Event – Hounslow's Joint Health & Wellbeing Strategy
Hounslow’s Joint Health & Wellbeing Strategy 2018-2022 is currently open for consultation until 20th August 2018.
In order to encourage voluntary & community sector responses we are hosting a VCS Discussion Event on Hounslow’s Joint Health & Wellbeing Strategy, 4.30 to 6.30pm, Thursday, 9th August, in Committee Rooms 1 & 2 at the Hounslow Civic Centre, Lampton Road.
N.B. Committee Rooms 1 & 2 are upstairs in the public area near the Council Chamber, so you shouldn’t need to register for a Visitors Badge. If you arrive later and the main entrance is closed, entry is via the out-of-hours entry between the main entrance and the Library entrance.
To give us an idea of numbers, please register on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/vcs-discussion-hounslows-joint-health-wellbeing-strategy-2018-2022-tickets-48726487235
Full details of the Consultation are available on the LBH website… https://haveyoursay.hounslow.gov.uk/++preview++/public-health/joint-health-and-wellbeing-strategy/