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Johnson Fund

Cumbria Community Foundation

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Summary
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25 February 2022
27 May 2022
19 August 2022
18 November 2022
17 February 2023
31 December 2023
31 December 2024
£500 - £1,000
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Individuals
Not for profit (incl. NGOs)
North West
Arts, Culture and Heritage Health, Justice and Social Welfare Sports, Leisure and Tourism
Overview

Grants to support individuals and volunteer-led and community organisations that support disadvantage. Applications will be considered from the following local authority areas: Allerdale, Carlisle, Eden and South Lakeland.

Donor Private individuals

The Fund will support projects which meet one of CCF’s top funding priorities:

• improving the lives of disadvantaged children and families in Cumbria • improving life skills, education, employability and enterprise for disadvantaged people in Cumbria • supporting vulnerable older people in Cumbria • improving the health and wellbeing of the people of Cumbria • strengthening and supporting fragile communities in Cumbria • enable people to access arts, sports, culture, heritage and the environment

Priority will be given to projects that: • help carers of people with dementia • support artistic excellence in young people • support young people to fulfil their potential

Examples of projects supported:

• music therapy sessions for disabled children • training materials for students to increase their skills base and employability • ‘time-out’ trip for carers of those with mental health issues • contribution to living costs for a student studying for a MMus (conducting) degree

How much can you apply for?

The minimum grant will normally be £500 and the maximum grant, £1,000.

What we will fund:

  • Projects where the majority of people who will benefit are disadvantaged
  • Groups working with children where the majority are disadvantaged or have special needs
  • Groups with 12 months or less running costs in unrestricted reserves
  • Groups operating within the county of Cumbria (Except Beckburn Windfarm and Cumberland Building Society Community Fund – please refer to the fund pages for the full area of benefit)
  • Groups with a registered address and/or local voluntary management committee or Board of Trustees in Cumbria (Except Beckburn Windfarm and Cumberland Building Society Community Fund – please refer to fund pages for the full area of benefit)
  • Core costs and overheads for your organisation
  • Salaries and equipment purchases
  • Capital projects that meet our fund criteria

What we won’t fund:

  • Animal welfare
  • Contact boxing, except where donor-advised
  • Businesses and personal profit
  • Deficit funding
  • General large appeals
  • Medical research and equipment, except where donor-advised
  • Activities that are normally the responsibility of central or local government
  • Awards from the same fund in a 12 month period
  • Projects which duplicate an existing service in an area
  • Fundraisers and fundraising events
  • Advancement of religion including buildings solely for religious purposes, except where donor-advised
  • Party political activities
  • Retrospective funding unless through a disaster appeal
  • Purchase of vehicle, except where donor-advised
  • Groups or individuals who have not returned their monitoring form
  • Beautification projects, except where donor-advised
  • National organisations that do not have a local presence within Cumbria

Safeguarding relates to the actions taken to promote the welfare and wellbeing of children, young people and vulnerable adults, and to protect them from harm, abuse and neglect.

The trustees of an organisation have the primary responsibility for safeguarding beneficiaries, staff and volunteers, and must take all the necessary steps to ensure that their organisation is operating in a safe and secure environment. This includes staff and volunteers receiving appropriate training and support to prevent safeguarding issues arising, or to spot signs of abuse; robust procedures for reporting abuse in a timely and objective manner, and clear accountability structures, including a named contact for any safeguarding issues.

Cumbria Community Foundation takes the safeguarding of children and adults at risk seriously and we expect organisations applying for our funding to have a safeguarding policy that is up-to-date and relevant to their beneficiaries.

Eligibility

Who can apply?

• volunteer-led and community organisations supporting disadvantage • individuals under the age of 30 (household income will be taken into account)

We make grants to a wide range of organisations. We are particularly keen to help grassroots community groups and small-to-medium-sized voluntary organisations. We do not normally make grants to large UK-wide charities, but we might do so where there are strong relationships in our area and the proposal has the potential to achieve a substantial impact.

You do not have to be a registered charity to apply, but the work you ask us to support must be legally charitable.

Volunteer-led organisations, registered charities and CIOs must:

  • Have a management committee with a minimum of three unrelated members
  • Have a bank or building society account in the name of the organisation/group, with a minimum of two unrelated bank signatories
  • Have charitable aims, evidenced by the governing document.
  • Provide evidence of good governance practices and sound financial management including being registered with the Charity Commission, Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC) or other governing body, depending on the size of the organisation, annual accounts.
  • Register with the Charity Commission if your charitable organisation is based in England or Wales and has over £5,000 income per year.

Social enterprises, Community Interest Companies (CIC) and other companies must:

  • Have a management committee with a minimum of three directors, or four directors if two are related. The majority of directors should be unpaid. Directors should have equal voting rights.
  • Have a bank or building society account in the name of the organisation/company, with a minimum of two unrelated bank signatories.
  • Have clear charitable purposes and a defined social benefit, evidenced by Articles of Association and community benefit statement. Please also supply your CIC 34 report (if this has been made available).
  • Provide evidence of good governance practices and sound financial management, including having a recognised status (e.g. a company limited by guarantee), and be registered with the necessary relevant body (e.g. Companies House, CIC regulator, annual accounts.
  • Ensure an Asset Lock body is named and has objectives both charitable and similar to the CIC, ensuring benefit to the community.
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20 February 2024