One-to-One Capacity Building Drop-in Sessions in Northolt by EHCVS
Every Wednesday, 11 am – 1 pm at Northolt Library, starting from 4th September 2024
Capacity Building Sessions in Acton by EHCVS
Legal & General – Community Chest
Legal & General has recently announced the launch of a £3m ‘Health Equity’ Fund, designed to support projects run by organisations (e.g. charities, social enterprises, community groups) across the UK that address health inequalities.
The fund is offering grants of up to £75,000 to place-based projects that address the social determinants of health: non-medical social and economic factors, such as housing, education, infrastructure, or quality of work.
The opportunity is now open to receiving interest from organisations with projects or ideas for projects to be delivered in regions and communities UK-wide by 3rd September 2024. The initial EOI is quite high-level level and a successful proposal will be expected to submit a more detailed bid at a later date.
They are particularly interested in proposals that can demonstrate:
- Local impact on reducing health inequality, addressing underserved communities
- Potential to scale up and be replicated nationally
- Potential to become financially sustainable in the medium term
- Particularly innovative approaches
- Initiatives which can demonstrate local support and key stakeholder engagement (including support from Local and/or Combined Authorities)
They have been supporting local areas in London to deliver community chest approaches as a way to support underserved communities. Community Chests are a shared investment fund that brings together key representatives from across a local community to work in partnership and use local intelligence to agree on funding priorities.
They combine money from the NHS, the local authority, as well as other sources to create an accessible funding pot. This funding is awarded to voluntary and community groups to support local activities that aim to reduce health inequalities.
Examples of community chest-funded activities include support for parents of those living with autism and Asperger’s syndrome, drama groups working with children and young people with learning disabilities, and football sessions for refugees and asylum seekers.
If you are interested in submitting an EOI to deliver a community chest or similar approach, please get in touch to access support with drafting the submission.
Meaningful Activities Grant
North London Forensic Collaborative (NLFC) is offering a Meaningful Activities Grant for Forensic Learning Disability and Forensic Autism (LDA) services to Voluntary, Community, Faith, and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) organisations based in North London (including Ealing and Hounslow).
Grants are available to VCFSE organisations who currently work with individuals accessing forensic mental health inpatient or community services, or organisations that are delivering a project or a service in the local community, that with additional investment, could extend this offer to people with a learning disability or autistic people accessing NHS inpatient or community forensic mental health services.
Application Timeframe
Applications for the programme opened on the 26th of August and will be offered until the 31st of March 2025, or until the allocated budget is spent.
All funding grants must be spent within the 12 months of being awarded.
How to apply
If you would like to apply, please download the Meaningful Activities Grant Information Process (DOCX), where you will find full details of the grant offer, amount awarded, who can apply and how the grant can be spent, including submission guidance.
Please complete the Meaningful Activities Grant Application Form (DOCX) and the New Supplier Form and send them back to us.
If you require any further information or have any queries, please contact Serena McCabe, NLFC Partnerships Manager, by emailing Serena.McCabe@nhs.net.
Negotiating and Managing Your Lease
Title: Negotiating and Managing you Lease
Date: 3rd October 2024
Time: 12-1pm
Location: Zoom
Booking Link: https://propertyhelp.org/events/negotiating-and-managing-your-lease-3/
Specialist Support Clinic
Ethical Property Foundation in partnership with Utility Aid is hosting exclusive specialist advice clinic
Title: Specialist Support Clinic
Date: 26th September 2024
Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm and 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Format: Bookable times slots to meet your chosen expert(s)
Location: 70 Cowcross Street, London, EC1M 6EJ
Booking Link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/specialist-support-clinic-tickets-978332046487?aff=oddtdtcreator

