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The National Lottery Community Fund
The National Lottery Community Fund, funded by National Lottery players, distributes millions to UK communities. They champion grassroots projects tackling everything from social isolation to climate change, empowering groups to make a real difference. Think of them as a financial fairy godmother, supporting local heroes to build brighter futures.

Westminster's Charity Outreach Fund
Westminster's Charity Outreach Fund champions local projects. Grants flow to schools, charities, and groups fostering youth potential, tackling homelessness, and combating isolation. Think community builders getting a boost, from playground adventures to helping hands for those sleeping rough.

Comic Relief
Comic Relief is a UK-based charity fighting poverty and injustice worldwide, powered by laughter. Launched in 1985 by comedians Richard Curtis and Lenny Henry in response to the Ethiopian famine, it raises money through hilarious fundraising events like Red Nose Day. With donations, Comic Relief funds projects tackling issues like homelessness, mental health, and gender inequality. It partners with local organizations to help people build better lives, making a lasting impact.

City Of Westminster
City of Westminster Charitable Trust aims to involve everyone in the community and neighborhoods of the City of Westminster. The trust was founded in 1986 with the goal of investing in and supporting local projects that matter to Westminster residents. It is a registered charity (Charity no. 296091) that provides grants to community groups from the Lord Mayor’s Fund and the Community Contribution Fund.

The HWCF supports local Healthwatch organizations
The HWCF supports local Healthwatch organizations in England. It funds projects that capture public views, enables improvements to services, and provides resources to train volunteers. The fund empowers Healthwatch to advocate for better health and social care services for all.

Westminster Adult Education Service
Westminster Adult Education Service (WAES) empowers Londoners 19+ to thrive. Offering daytime, evening, and weekend courses, they cater to diverse learning needs. Whether you're seeking qualifications, new skills, or leisure pursuits, WAES has something for you. They even champion community building and combat isolation through workshops and events. So, if you're looking to upskill, connect, or simply explore new horizons, WAES is your London learning hub.

One Westminster
One Westminster is a volunteering hub in the UK that connects individuals with causes they are passionate about. Through skill matching, training, and support, volunteers can contribute their unique talents to local charities and community groups.

Tesco Bags of Help
Bags of Help is Tesco’s local community grant scheme where the money raised by the carrier bag charge in Tesco stores is being used to fund thousands of community projects

Postcode Society Trust
Postcode Society Trust supports smaller charities and good causes in South of England to make a difference to their community for the benefit of people and planet.
Players of People’s Postcode Lottery have funded good causes in every postcode area in Britain.

Local Giving
Localgiving was founded 12 years ago to offer digital donation services and an online presence to UK charities at a time when both were out of reach of most organisations. As such we wanted to reach local and community groups who would not have had the resources to benefit from emerging online fundraising.

Magic Little Grants
Magic Little Grants offers £500 grants to local charities and community groups across Great Britain. The programme supports projects under eight themes and has helped 2,650 organisations in 2022. Applying takes just 20 minutes, and eligible organisations must be in their first year or have an income under £250k.

Digital Inclusion Workshop
A Focused Exploration of Digital Inclusion and Exclusion in Primary Care" will take place at the REBEL venue on Harrow Road, London. This event, led by Dr. Adaku Jennifer Agwunobi from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, seeks to address the pressing issues of digital inequality among diverse community groups.
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