Funding sources for training / learning
These sources include funding both for staff or volunteers
going on external training courses and for courses organised in-house
for your organisation and its users. Therefore, before making any applications,
check with the funder that your training course falls within their eligibility
criteria. This list is by no mean exhaustive, as increasingly funders
are supporting training activities but they may not mention it specifically
i.e. may fall under 'general causes'. In nearly all cases, you need to
allow a minimum of three months before finding out the outcome of your
application - so plan ahead!
1) Funding for individuals
Your local Careers Service, library or university
is the best place to find this information as they hold a series of
guides and books such as Funding for Individuals that you
can read at their premises.
In addition there's the UnLtd Millennium Awards.
This is a grant programme for individuals who wish to put an idea that
will benefit their community into action. This programme is run via an
endowment fund administered by a new foundation called UnLtd.
The UnLtd Millennium Award scheme will make awards at two
levels:
- Level One awards will provide funding
and support up to a value of £5,000 for people just getting started
on a project.
- Level Two awards, up to £15,000,
will enable individuals with promising projects to expand and develop
them.
For more information please contact UnLtd on 0845 850 1122
or visit the website at www.unltd.org.uk
2) Local and regional
sources for groups
Local Initiative Fund (LIF)
Learning and Skills Council
St Helen's Court
St Helen's Street
Derby DE1 3GY
Tel : 0845 0194183
Under the LIF groups can access small
grants of between £500 and £5,000 or large grants up to £140,000.
Contact: Lindsey Bunn. Please
check with Lindsey the priority 'themes' for 2003/04.
Community Learning Chest: NRF
Derbyshire Community Foundation
The Old Nursery
University of Derby
Chevin Avenue
Mickleover
Derby DE3 5GX
Tel: 01332 592203 or 592050. Fax: 01332
592200
This is part of the Neighbourhood Renewal
Community Chest Fund. Grants of up to £5,000 can be made to volunteers
towards training activities within Derby.
The fund runs until 2004.
Contact: Anne Dussart or Jo Halligan at Derby CVS
on 01332 346266 or The Derbyshire Community Foundation on derbyshirecf@derbyshirecommunityfoundation.co.uk
Derby City Social Services and Health
and Social Partnership Small Fund
Derby CVS
4 Charnwood Street
Derby DE1 2GT
Tel: 01332 227733
Discussions are currently underway to
merge these two funds.
Contact: Kath Cawdell. Call Kath
for more information on the merger.
Awards for All
East Midlands Regional Office
Ground Floor
Chiltern House
St Nicholas Court
25-27 Castle Court
Nottingham NG1 7AR
Tel : 0115 934 9304
Grants of between £500 and £5,000 are
available towards training activities for bona fide organisations across
the East Midlands with a constitution and bank account.
Priority is given to smaller voluntary
organisations with an income below £20,000 per year.
Community Champions Fund
Derbyshire Community Foundation
The Old Nursery
University of Derby
Chevin Avenue
Mickleover
Derby DE3 5GX
Tel: 01332 592203 or 592050. Fax: 01332
592200
Grants of up to £2,000 are available to support individuals
who are active within communities. Ideally, individuals whould be linked
in to, or be part of, an existing community group.
The fund will suppport activity that
builds the capacity of individuals or community groups to manage local
services or self help or learning projects, or to run community enterprises.
Grants can be used towards training and childcare costs.
Contact: Anne Dussart or Jo Halligan at Derby CVS
on 01332 346266 or The Derbyshire Community Foundation on derbyshirecf@derbyshirecommunityfoundation.co.uk
Derby Self-Help Fund
Derby CVS
4 Charnwood Street
Derby DE1 2GT
Tel : 01332 346266
Small grants of up to £200 are available
to independent community care or health related self-help groups based
in South Derbyshire. Funding is available for training.
Contact: Wendy Lloyd, Self Help Officer
3) National sources
The list below isn't comprehensive and
equally there are very few funding sources purely for training. More information
about these sources can be found on Derby CVS Funding Information Sheets
before approaching the funder.
Most funders won't support what they
call 'individual sponsorship' which includes staff or volunteer expenses
for attending a particular seminar, conference or course, unless it's
specified.
However, they're much more likely to
fund such an expense if it's a part of a wider project, which ultimately
will benefit many people, or particularly disadvantaged groups in the
community, such as ethnic minorities or people with disabilities.
Adult Learners' Week Grants
NIACE
21 De Montfort Street
Leicester E1 7GE
Tel: 0116 204 4200. Fax: 0116 223 0050
Grants of £500 are available towards
Adult Learners' Week, which usually takes place in May. Organisations
need to plan activities which promote learning and reach new groups of
learners, such as ESF target groups. These include unemployed people,
women returning to work and social groups at risk of exclusion. Applicants
have to provide 55% match funding. The deadline is usually mid-March and
there's a different learning theme every year.
Camelot Foundation
11-13 Lower Grosvenor Place
London
SW1X 0EX
Tel: 020 7828 6085
The Camelot Foundation has issued new
guidelines covering the period 2002 to 2009. The Foundation receives £2
million a year from Camelot PLC, operator of the National Lottery. After
a review at the end of 2001, the Trustees have decided that their new
objective is to support work aimed at 'bringing marginalised young people
into the mainstream of UK life'.
Contact: Julie Gilson, Grant Manager
Barclays Community Affairs
P O Box 18
Old Market Square
Nottingham NG1 6FF
Education and training is one of five
key areas supported by Barclays Plc, although it's mainly targeted at
schools. Grants of between £100 and £1,000 are available.
Contact: Janet Ford
The Esmee Fairbairn Charitable Trust
11 Park Place
London SW1A 1LP
Tel: 020 7297 4700 or 020 7297 4722
Education
is one of four categories that the Trust supports; this covers early learning
(0 to 5 years), family learning, school non-attenders and adult education.
There's also a category for 'Social Development'. This involves fostering
self help and the participation of those intended to benefit, enabling
less advantaged people to be independent and gain useful skills, and encouraging
volunteer involvement.
Training to achieve these objectives
would be one activity funded by the Trust.
Garfield Weston Foundation
Weston Centre
Bowater House
68 Knightsbridge
London SW1X 7LQ
Tel: 020 7589 6363
Provides grants to both local and national
charities of between £1,000 and £5,000.
The Foundation supports a broad range
of activities including education and various other areas of general benefit
to the community. Funding is not given for individuals.
Group Community Affairs
Halifax Plc
8th Floor, Civic House
156 Great Charles Street
Birmingham B3 3AH
Tel : 0121 252 8741
Grants of between £100 and £1,000 are
available. They support initiatives that complement
the National Curriculum and will benefit large numbers of students. They
are also interested in schemes that promote:
- second chance learning for adults,
- vocational and life skills training;
- learning for young people;
- drug, alcohol and health awareness;
- special needs education;
- learning people with learning difficulties; and
- learning for ethnic minorities.
Charities Aid Foundation
Kings Hill
West Malling
Kent ME19 4TA
Tel : 01732 520334
Funding is offered to enable a charity
to improve its management and effectiveness. This might include improving
its use of financial resources, developing its facilities, staff, volunteers
and members, improving its stability or helping it move into new areas
of need. Funding isn't provided for training that is part of a charitys
core activities. CAF is also running a specific programme for ethnic minority
groups. There are four closing dates: January, April, August and September.
Contact: Victoria Anderson, Head of Grantmaking
The Community Fund
East Midlands Regional Office
Ground Floor
Chiltern House
St Nicholas Court
25-27 Castle Court
Nottingham NG1 7AR
Tel : 0115 934 9304
Their emphasis is on encouraging people
to become involved in activities which improve the quality of life for
the whole community, especially to those at greatest disadvantage and
excluded from the community. Training is an important component of any
schemes submitted to the Community Fund.
There are two application forms; one
for grants up to £60,000 and another for larger grants.
Lloyds TSB Foundation
P O Box 140
St Marys Court
20 St Mary at Hill
London
EC3R 8NA
Tel: 0115 958 8745 (East Midlands office)
Grants of between £300 and £10,000 are
allocated towards education and training as part of the Foundation's more
general aim to support local communities and help people to improve their
quality of life.
The Nationwide Foundation
Nationwide House
Pipers Way
Swindon SN38 1NW
Tel: 01793 657183
The overall aim of the Foundation is
to facilitate and enable people and communities to achieve goals and improve
their quality of life. Grants of between £500 and £10,000 are available.
The Paul Hamlyn Foundation
18 Queen Annes Gate
London
SW1H 9AA
Tel: 020 7227 3500
Website: www.phf.org.uk
Educational grants are available towards
tackling issues of school exclusion or truancy, innovative projects with
young offenders, library schemes for disaffected young people and publishing
training schemes. Grants range from under £5,000 to over £30,000.
Contact: Faye Williams
4) Conservation / environment training
and education
British Ecological Society
26 Blades Court
Deodar Road
Putney
London SW15 2NU
Tel: 0208 871 9797
The Society administers several schemes
for awarding grants, with the aim of promoting ecological research and
training as widely as possible.
Local Heritage Initiative (LHI)
Local Heritage Information
11 University Street
Belfast BT7 1FY
Tel: 01949 876200
LHI is a national small grant scheme
for local groups looking after landscapes, landmarks, traditions and culture.
Training for volunteers is one of many categories funded.
Contact: Angela Essom
Shell Better Britain Campaign
King Edward's House
135a New Street
Birmingham B2 4QJ
Tel: 0121 248 5900
Shell supports local projects that aim
to benefit both the community and the environment. Up to £2,000 is available
for projects, including training for volunteers.
The Ernest Cook Trust
Fairford
Gloucester GL7 4JH
Tel: 01285 713273
The Trust supports organisations providing
training schemes in practical conservation skills. It also supports environmental
research, rural craft training schemes and training for homeless and unemployed
young people.
Contact: Antonia Eliot, Grants Administrator
5) Art education and training
East Midlands Arts
Mountfields House
Epinal Way
Loughborough LE11 0QE
Tel :0115 989 7520
Bursaries are provided for training and
skills development in performing arts and combined arts and planning.
It won't fund fees or projects for individuals in full time education.
The Music Sound Foundation
4 Tenterden Street
London W1A 4AY
Tel: 020 7355 4848
Grants below £5,000 are available. The
Foundation aims to improve peoples access
to music by supporting projects which encourage the education of the public,
in particular young people, in all aspects of music. This includes scholarships
to music colleges, music courses for teachers, and musically themed public
lectures, concerts, recitals and exhibitions.
Contact: Janie Orr
National Foundation for Youth Music
1 America Street
London
SE1 0NE
Tel: 020 7902 1060
Website: www.youthmusic.org.uk
This Foundation was set up to give opportunities
to young people to work with skilled musicians in their communities. Funding
is available to both youth music organisations and individual musicians
but not towards scholarships or festivals
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
98 Portland Place
London
W1N 4ET
Tel: 020 7636 5313
Their education programme covers educational
innovations and developments; and arts for young people.
Contact: Paula Ridley, Director
6) Other funding sources
The Granada Trust
Stornoway House
13 Cleveland Row
London SW1A 1GG
Tel: 020 7451 6426
This trust gives grants to registered
charities for education, training and job creation projects.
Contact: Mrs H J Tautz
Ecumenial Racial Justice Fund
Churches Commission for Racial Justice
Inter-Church House
35-41 Lower Marsh
London SE1 7RL
Tel: 020 7523 2121 or 020 7523 2129
The Churches Commission for Racial Justice
operates the Ecumenial Racial Justice Fund to combat racism by enabling
and empowering black communities. Education and / or campaigning activities
within black communities is one priority area.
Trafford Hall
Ince Lane
Wimbolds
Trafford
Chester CH2 4JP
Tel: 01244 300246. Fax 01244 300818
Trafford Hall provides a series of residential
courses for tenants and volunteers on subjects such as community buildings,
fundraising, community cafes and organic community gardens. They regularly
provide course bursaries (costing only £5 plus VAT to delegates)
and travel bursaries of up to £25, as well as help towards childcare.
Contact: Judi Barwick
Frederic Seebolhm Charitable Trust
5 Tavistock Place
London WC1H 9SN
Tel: 020 7383 2124
Awards of up to £5,000 are available
for individuals aged 30 to 50 years who wish to train for a change of
career in mid-life. Candidates have to demonstrate evidence of commitment,
a worked out career plan and specific financial circumstances. The deadline
for applications is 11th July each year.
The Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowships
The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust
15 Queens Gate Terrace
London SW7 5PR
Tel: 020 7584 9315
Some 100 travelling fellowships are awarded
annually to enable individuals from all walks of life to acquire knowledge,
gain experience abroad and work on a study project. Between 10 and 12
different categories are selected each year. The deadline is the last
week of October every year.
7) Funding from Europe
The European Union has a multitude of
funds for various purposes. Except for community initiatives, which require
a transnational dimension, the main programme for is the European Social
Fund (ESF) Objective 3. Objective 3 has five policy fields - 'Active Labour
Market Policies', 'Equal Opportunities for All and Promoting Social Inclusion',
'Lifetime Learning', 'Adaptability' and 'Entrepreneurship' - to promote
gender equality in the workplace and the labour market.
To find out more about these funds contact
either the European Team at Derby City Council on 01332 255717, CEFET
on 0115 911 0419 or the European Information Centre on 0115 962 4624.

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