
Hull moving to tier 2 level of coronavirus restrictions this weekend
30th October 2020Allen Lane Foundation
30th October 2020Increasing Access Fund
Deadline 16th November
Grants from the Peter Sowerby Foundation are available for smaller charities working within the areas of community, environment and the arts to reinvent their face to face service delivery through means other than digital as a result of the impact of COVID-19.
There are three separate streams of funding:
- Digital Health Breakthrough Grants for large charities in the area of innovation and transformation in health and social care.
- Digital Good Causes Grants for smaller charities working within the areas of community, environment and the arts to transform or adapt their services digitally.
- Adapted Good Causes Grants for smaller charities working within the areas of community, environment and the arts to pilot and test new services in response to COVID-19.
Applications will be accepted from charities with a maximum turnover of £1 million. Preference, however, will be given to smaller organisations with a turnover of around £500,000.
Applicants should be working within the area of community, environment and the arts. This includes organisations working with significantly hard to reach groups, such as those who are homeless, older people, or arts organisations that require face to face interaction and where programmes or activities need to be redesigned or reshaped.
