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fundraising [2020/04/05 19:49] cma_admin |
fundraising [2020/04/29 11:16] cma_admin |
Here we set out some of the funding available for third sector organisations and charities during the COVID-19 pandemic. | Here we set out some of the funding available for third sector organisations and charities during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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The information was correct as of **4th April 2020**. However the situation is changing fast. We will endeavour to make sure all information is kept as up to date as possible. | The information was correct as of **23rd April 2020**. However the situation is changing fast. We will endeavour to make sure all information is kept as up to date as possible. |
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There’s a list [[https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/coronavirus-charity-funding-announcements-ian-mclintock/|here]] of more than 90 sources of charity funding kindly put together by a chap called Ian McLintock. | Here is [[https://www.goodfinance.org.uk/latest/post/coronavirus-post/guide-navigating-funding-possibilities-during-covid-19|a useful guide]] on navigating government support and relationships with funders. |
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| [[http://docs.commedia.org.uk/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=200330_oliver_dowden_to_chair_re_covid_and_charities_sectors.pdf|Letter]] from Secretary of State, Oliver Dowden CBE MP, to Julian Knight MP, Chair DCMS Select Committee on the effect of the coronavirus outbreak on the creative and charitable sectors. |
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=== Business Support === | === Business Support === |
There is an eligibility checklist for Government-funded business support for coronavirus [[https://chat.commedia.org.uk/uploads/short-url/nVf31vQZCfIPNIwgguqfqu5R2oa.pdf|here]] (PDF) (44.9 KB). | There is an eligibility checklist for Government-funded business support for coronavirus [[https://chat.commedia.org.uk/uploads/short-url/nVf31vQZCfIPNIwgguqfqu5R2oa.pdf|here]] (PDF, 44.9 KB). |
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=== National funding === | === National funding === |
A summary of how Scottish funders have responded can be found [[https://scvo.org.uk/support/coronavirus|here]]. | A summary of how Scottish funders have responded can be found [[https://scvo.org.uk/support/coronavirus|here]]. |
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A [[https://communityfoundationni.org/grants/coronavirus-community-fund/|Covid-19 community fund]] has been set up in Northern Ireland. | [[https://scvo.org.uk/support/coronavirus/funding/for-organisations/third-sector-resilience-fund|The Third Sector Resilience Fund (TSRF)]] is a £20m emergency fund for charities, community groups, social enterprises and voluntary organisations working in Scotland. |
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| [[https://www.foundationscotland.org.uk/grants-and-funding-for-organisations/grant-programmes/|Foundation Scotland]] offers a diverse range of funding programmes for organisations working to benefit a range of communities across Scotland. |
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The [[https://www.gov.scot/news/helping-communities-affected-by-covid-19/|Scottish government has released £350m]] to allay the impact of the virus, including £20m to a third sector resilience fund. This is to help third sector organisations with immediate cash flow problems. | The [[https://www.gov.scot/news/helping-communities-affected-by-covid-19/|Scottish government has released £350m]] to allay the impact of the virus, including £20m to a third sector resilience fund. This is to help third sector organisations with immediate cash flow problems. |
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| A [[https://communityfoundationni.org/grants/coronavirus-community-fund/|Covid-19 community fund]] has been set up in Northern Ireland. |
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| **We will endeavour to keep these pages updated as and when guidance and information changes.** |