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  • Lead partner: Citizens UK
    Neighbourhood Fund - Round 1
    In progress
    Through our Neighbourhood Fund, we’ll invest and build long-term partnerships in up to 15 hyper-local areas in England and Wales.

    Funding:

    £117,731
    In progress
  • Lead partner: Right to Succeed
    Neighbourhood Fund - Round 1
    In progress
    Through our Neighbourhood Fund, we’ll invest and build long-term partnerships in up to 15 hyper-local areas in England and Wales.

    Funding:

    £139,833
    In progress
  • Lead partner: Born in Bradford
    Neighbourhood Fund - Round 1
    In progress
    About the project We know that a lot of violent crime happens in very specific local areas. To make a difference, many believe that it’s essential to work with the people and organisations who live and work there – they know their communities best. Through our Neighbourhood Fund, we’ll invest and build long-term partnerships in…

    Funding:

    £139,995
    In progress
  • Lead partner: Social Finance and Lennina Ofori
    Neighbourhood Fund - Round 1
    In progress
    Through our Neighbourhood Fund, we’ll invest and build long-term partnerships in up to 15 hyper-local areas in England and Wales.

    Funding:

    £140,000
    In progress
  • Lead partner: Birmingham Voluntary Service Council (BVSC)
    Neighbourhood Fund - Round 1
    In progress
    Through our Neighbourhood Fund, we’ll invest and build long-term partnerships in up to 15 hyper-local areas in England and Wales.

    Funding:

    £127,801
    In progress
  • Mental Health Foundation
    Launch grant round
    In progress
    The Becoming a Man programme works to develop social-emotional skills and encourage positive anger expression.

    Project name:

    Mental Health Foundation: Becoming a Man (BAM)

    Funding:

    £1,643,164

    Activity type:

    Social skills training

    Evaluation types:

    Feasibility study, Pilot study
    In progress
  • Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council
    Launch grant round
    Completed
    This project addresses early stage criminality by teaching young people to recognise and react to the warning signs which could lead to harm.

    Project name:

    Pause 4 Thought (P4T)

    Funding:

    £343,000

    Activity type:

    Psychological therapies

    Evaluation types:

    Feasibility study, Pilot study
    Completed