Funding
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The Redbridge Social Action Fund is now open for applications for groups working to help those affected by the Covid-19 crisis in Redbridge.
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The Chartered Institute of Fundraising and Small Charities Coalition have teamed up to produce a series of free fundraising workshops.
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Twelve local groups have benefitted from Tesco's Covid-19 emergency fund - and funding is available for two more months.
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The local lottery is now in operation - your group can sign up and raise funds.
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The National Lottery has announced they have launched a £200m fund aimed primarily at small to medium organisations in England to help people and communities affected by COVID-19 .
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The Redbridge Social Action Fund is now open for applications for groups working to help those affected by the Covid-19 Crisis in Redbridge.
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London Community Response will be pausing new applications from 19th May for their ‘delivering differently' funding
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The Ministry of Housing and Department for Business are making funding available to small businesses and charities affected by coronavirus.
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Dozens of funders are now making special arrangements to help groups respond to covid-19.
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A committee report calls for more funding for charities as a matter of urgency
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Most charities could help with the pandemic - but the main thing they need is emergency grant funding.
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Organisations in the UK with charitable activities can apply for up to £10,000 to support day to day activities in the current health emergency or your Covid-19 emergency response activities.
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London Funders has launched a first wave of emergency funding, with more coming later in April.
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An emergency liquidity facility is to be launched by the Big Society Capital shortly to help charities deal with their cash-flow problems.
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Dozens of funders have now signed a statement pledging to support the groups they fund during the Covid crisis.