
Following the launch of our new strategy earlier in 2024, seven organisations applied for the recently increased Community Investment Grant (a multi-year grant worth up to £55,500 over three years) and all of them received funding.
Cardinal Hume Centre were awarded a third Community Investment Grant of £55,500 to support their Family Centre services.
Doorstep Library were awarded a second Community Investment Grant of £55,500 to support their doorstep reading programme on Churchill Gardens Estate twice a week.
Dragon Hall (in Camden) were awarded a third Community Investment Grant of £53,898 to support their youth programme providing after school club and youth club.
London Tigers were awarded their first Community Investment Grant of £55,500 to take over the youth club provision at Churchill Gardens Youth Club.
Pimlico Toy Library were awarded a third Community Investment Grant of £55,500 to support their core programme in south Westminster.
St Vincent Family Project were awarded a third Community Investment Grant of £54,000, this time towards running their Under 5s Ready for School programme.
Unfold were awarded a third Community Investment Grant of £55,000 towards their Broadening Horizons programme providing mentoring for young people.
We look forward to receiving applications from other local organisations in future years.