Information for community groups about choosing a bank and opening an account. Most community groups need to have a bank account in the name of the group. It is important for keeping track of your group’s money and making sure it does not get mixed up with individuals’ money. You also need a bank account in order to apply for grants, and should have one if you are collecting donations or fees. How to open an account Choosing a bank Bank…
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Safeguarding
Information for small community groups about safeguarding policies and practices This page includes: What is safeguarding? Who needs to think about safeguarding? Designated safeguarding leads Safeguarding policies and practices Sample policy: Safeguarding adults at risk Sample policy: Safeguarding children Useful resources What is safeguarding? Safeguarding means making sure your group is run in a way that actively prevents harm, harassment,…
Sussex Community Foundation
Grants available for: Not for profit groups based in Sussex Size of grants available: up to £10,000 Next deadline: Friday 3 May 2024 (Decisions July 2024) Aims of Fund The Sussex Community Foundation was set up in January 2006 to build a substantial, permanent fund to support charities and communities across Sussex. They are an umbrella organisation which manages funding on behalf of lots of other funding organisations. This means that you can…
Awards for All (National Lottery)
Grants available for: not-for-profit groups Size of grants given: £300 to £20,000 No deadlines. Aims of Fund To support communities with the things that are important to them, including mitigating the impact of the cost-of-living crisis and supporting them as they seek to recover, rebuild and grow following the Covid-19 pandemic. Also to help communities celebrate the national events that are important to them – such as The Coronation,…
Postcode Society Trust
Grants available for: Small groups and charities in the south of England Size of grants given: £500 – £2,500 (up to £25,000 for registered charities, CIC and community benefit societies) Deadlines for 2024: Round 1: 23rd February 9am to 1st March 12 noon. Round 2: 27th May 9am to 3rd June 12 noon. Round 3: 26th August 9am to 2nd September 12 noon. Aims of Fund To support smaller charities and good causes in the south of England to make a…
Rotary Club of Brighton
Grants available for: charitable causes in Brighton and Hove and surrounding areas, and internationally Size of grants given: any size, but generally £100-250 No deadlines Aims of Fund To serve the community by offering financial support and/or skills and experience Who can apply Any registered charity. Grants are also sometimes given to individuals in exceptional circumstances. How much and what can you apply for Donations are made on a…
Lions Clubs
Grants available for: local charitable causes Size of grants given: No set limits, grants generally £50 – £1,000 No deadlines Aims of Fund Lions Clubs support charitable causes in their own area. Who can apply Local community groups and charities can apply for donations. How much and what can you apply for There are no set limits, but grants tend to range from £50 to £1,000. There are two local Lions Clubs: Brighton Rottingdean and…
Allen Lane Foundation
Grants available for: Local voluntary groups or registered charities with an annual income below £100,000. Size of grants given: £500 to £15,000 per year Deadlines: No deadlines; trustees meet 3 times a year to consider applications Aims of Fund The Allen Lane Foundation aims to fund work which: Will make a lasting difference to people’s lives rather than simply alleviating the symptoms or current problems; Is aimed at reducing isolation,…
Edge Fund
Grants available for: unfunded grassroots communities, campaign groups and activists struggling for social, economic and environmental justice. Size of grants given: Up to £1,000 Next deadline: Likely to be Autumn 2024 Aims of Fund Edge Fund supports those taking action for a just, equitable and sustainable world. They fund work that challenges abuses of power and aims to bring an end to the systems that cause injustice. Who can apply…
Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner Safer In Sussex Community Fund
Grants available for: Local community groups that help reduce or prevent crime in Sussex Size of grants given: up to £5,000 Next deadline: To be announced, likely to be May 2024 Aims of Fund The aim of the fund is to support community projects in Sussex which will increase and/or promote community safety within the local community. Who can apply You can apply if you are a local, not-for-profit community organisation, based in Sussex. How much…