They All Believe In The AngelBox Community Service
It’s not easy to find funding for our flagship AngelBox community service and the many ways in which we support our beneficiaries parents.
At Basch Helps CIC, we operate meticulously and our emergency relief service is highly unique but if it wasn’t for the many grant panelists who have believed in us as a community enterprise and our causes then we wouldn’t exist.
The continous generosity of London grantmakers is what makes all this possible and below you will find all of our funders to present including either what we have achieved together and the positive impact it has had on the hundreds of London family’s we have served thus far.
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Arnold Clark Community Fund
The Arnold Clark Community Fund helps registered UK charities and community groups close to our branches build stronger communities across the UK. As part of our commitment to give back to the communities in which we operate, we believe that by caring for these communities today, we can help them create a better future.
In March 2021, they launched their first ever Community Fund to provide financial help to community groups and charities that had been significantly affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Following on from this success, they established a Winter Edition of the fund, focusing on charities and community groups who help with poverty relief, food and toy banks, and housing and accommodation.
Aviva Community Fund
The Aviva Community Fund helps local causes build stronger communities across the UK. We believe that by caring more about communities today, we can help them create a better future tomorrow.
Beyond the funding of projects building a better tomorrow for UK communities, we want to connect all charities with the people and resources that can help them thrive. We’re focused on sharing the experience, skills and enthusiasm within Aviva to support causes through free online resources, networking forums and volunteering.
You can find out more about the Aviva Community Trust by visiting Aviva Community Fund.
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Two Magpies Fund
Two Magpies Fund awards small grants to local charities and non-profit organisations working with women who have experienced abuse, as well as those organisations helping primary school aged children who are growing up in poverty or facing particularly challenging circumstances.
The Two Magpies Fund is a registered charity in England & Wales.
To find out more about the Two Magpies Fund please visit:
https://www.twomagpiesfund.co.uk/
Our board members have decided to award your amazing charitable organisation, the Two Magpies Fund with our Best Funder 21/22 Silver Bootie AngelBox Award.
Where honouring the Two Magpies Fund for their generosity in funding our AngelBox community service in the crucial winter period of 21/22.
The entire process was gloriously smooth, expedient and took a matter of 14 days from the initial submission of our application form to receiving the funding, we also have to give credit for the way in which all communication from decision to final report comments felt personal rather than robotic and most importantly very much like Basch Helps CIC, the Two Magpies Fund has cut bureaucracy and months of decision making in favour of supporting Greater London families sooner and this is exceptionally rare among funders.
Congratulations & Thank You for your support on behalf of all the newborns, their parents and our volunteers.
Postcode Society Trust
Postcode Society Trust is a grant-giving charity, funded entirely by players of People’s Postcode Lottery.
Since launching in 2005 players of the lottery have raised hundreds of millions of pounds for thousands of organisations across Britain and internationally.
By providing financial support for charities and good causes, Postcode Society Trust helps communities improve health and wellbeing, reduce isolation and undertake arts and physical recreation activities.
We appreciate the challenging circumstances you are facing and acknowledge the hard work you are doing to make sure you can continue to provide help, support and services.
You can find out more about the Postcode Society Trust by visiting www.postcodesocietytrust.org.uk or the People Postcode Lottery www.postcodelottery.co.uk websites.
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Edward Harvist Trust(Westminster)
The Edward Harvist Charity was established in 1610 from the estate of a prominent local landowner Edward Harvist. The original purpose of the charity was to maintain two roads in North West London, the Edgware Road and Harrow Road. This responsibility was passed to Local Authorities and the Charity and its purpose were revised to assist sick and elderly people living in the boroughs bordering the two roads including Barnet, Brent, Camden, Harrow and the City of Westminster.
Edward Harvist Trust(Brent)
The Edward Harvist Charity was established in 1610 from the estate of a prominent local landowner Edward Harvist. The original purpose of the charity was to maintain two roads in North West London, the Edgware Road and Harrow Road. This responsibility was passed to Local Authorities and the Charity and its purpose were revised to assist sick and elderly people living in the boroughs bordering the two roads including Barnet, Brent, Camden, Harrow and the City of Westminster.
National Lottery Community Fund
The National Lottery raises money for good causes.
People use this funding to do extraordinary things, taking the lead to improve their lives and communities. Every time you buy a National Lottery ticket, you help make this happen.
Communities come in all shapes and sizes, and National Lottery funding is there for everyone.
There are 12 distributors of money raised by the players of The National Lottery, which fund projects and activities that transform communities, protect our heritage, and enrich lives through arts, sports and culture.
Comic Relief Community Fund
The Comic Relief Community Fund (England) invests in grassroots community-led organisations to bring about lasting change and legacy through projects that support Comic Relief’s themes: Children Survive & Thrive; Fighting for Gender Justice; A Safe Place to Be; and Mental Health Matters.
The Comic Relief Community Fund (England) is administered by the national community charity, Groundwork.
To find out more about the Comic Relief Community Fund (England) please visit: https://www.groundwork.org.uk/national-grants/comic-relief-community-grants/
The Key Word Is Community
We’re more than just emergency relief, that’s not how we operate our highest priority is to ensure that our beneficiaries and their parents are safe and well.
Therefore when we knock on the door, our volunteers encourage dialogue with parents and will stay as long as necessary to listen non-judgmentally and either support or signpost to other professional services.
So we aim to offer a full cycle of support which includes partnering with councils, health services and other community leaders to promote key topics, community events and allow our service users to participate in dialogue about their recent experiences in a health setting.
North West London Trust
About the funder
The North West London NHS Trust serves a population of over 2.1 million people who live across the eight boroughs of North West London. We plan and allocate NHS resource to deliver a wide range of services including mental health services, urgent and emergency care, elective hospital services, and community care.
About the funder
Westminster Protects funding was granted by One Westminster in April 2022.
The campaign was designed to encourage vaccine uptake to particularly vulnerable residents that lived in the borough of Westminster who face additional barriers to accessing vaccines by: .
Other longer-term aims of this programme include:
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