Civic Pride Awards - borough wide
Find out how Civic Pride Fund grants have been awarded to borough-wide projects.
Group | Total | Date | Details |
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Brighter Together | £4,753 | February 2024 |
The organisation received funding towards 'The Other Pond' - an intergenerational play. |
ETNA Community Centre | £4,921.50 | August 2023 |
The organisation received funding towards Your Community Centre week celebrations. |
Habitats & Heritage (Charity registration number: 1140872) | £2,584 | April 2023 |
The organisation received funding towards a Big Help Out volunteering project in celebration of the coronation of King Charles III. |
Richmond Rugby Club Ltd | £4,980 | April 2023 |
The organisation received funding towards a touch rugby camp for disadvantaged youths. |
Landmark Arts Centre (Charity registration number: 1047080) | £5,000 | February 2023 |
The organisation received funding towards the installation and display of the sculpture ‘Gaia’ by Luke Jerram, as part of the Arts and Ideas Festival. |
Basement Door (Charity registration number: 1177033)
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£4,750 | July 2022 |
The organisation received funding towards a project to provide specialised, accredited training for young people in setting up and providing stage management of a festival stage at local music festivals. |
Lets Go Outside and Learn (Community Interest Company number: 9435120) |
£4,939 | September 2021 |
The organisation received funding towards developing a model project to explore the inter-relationship between urban green space and ethnicity/inequality in Richmond. |
Barnes Film Festival |
£5,000 | June 2021 |
The organisation received funding towards hosting the Barnes Film Festival 2021 online. |
Art and Soul (Charity registration number: 1173268) |
£4,860 | June 2021 |
The organisation received funding to deliver a week-long festival celebrating ways that creativity can help mental health and wellbeing. |
Bipolar UK (Charity registration number: 293340) |
£2,024 | March 2021 |
The organisation received funding towards a replacement video peer support group and integrated peer support services for the long-established local face to face group closed due to COVID-19 |
Off The Record (Charity registration number: 1152097) |
£1,950 | November 2020 |
The organisation received funding towards infrastructure to support a satellite counselling provision expansion. |
Dose of Nature (Charity registration number: 1181216) |
£4,920 | May 2020 |
The organisation received funding towards the recruitment and training of Dose of Nature guides to deliver Dose of Nature prescriptions |
The Horse Rangers Association (Charity registration number: 109825) | £4,860 | May 2020 |
The organisation received funding to support their Horse Rangers Programme. |
The Richmond in Europe Association | £4,762 | November 2019 |
The organisation received funding towards community events and information boards to support the reaffirmation of the twinning oaths between Richmond, Fontainebleau and Konstanz. |
Richmond Synagogue (Charity registration number: 242552)
|
£700 | November 2019 |
The applicant received funding towards an event to mark Holocaust Memorial Day in January 2020, which is the 75th Anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. |
Intergenerational Music Making (IMM) |
£5,000 | August 2019 |
The organisation has received funding to host weekly intergenerational music making sessions across seven Wards within Richmond Borough for the period of 12 months. Council-funded care homes and state schools will take part in the yearlong project involving 200 participants comprised of groups identified as minorities or 'seldom-heard' communities. The ultimate aim of the project is to equip homecare staff members with the skills and confidence to provide intergenerational musical activities that can support social bonding and encourage person-centric care. |
Les Jackson |
£1,000 | April 2019 |
This individual received funding towards their Scam Safe project which delivers information on how to avoid being scammed to the elderly and vulnerable members of the community and their carers. |
South West London Environment Network |
£4,844 | January 2019 |
The organisation received funding towards the launch event and publicity materials for its Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP). Through the launch event the applicant intends to increase knowledge of priority species and habitats among the public, encouraging them to make improvements to their local green spaces. |
Legasee Educational Trust |
£3,800 | August 2018 |
The organisation received funding towards a touring exhibition to celebrate 160 years of military music at Kneller Hall. |
Daniel Spargo-Mabbs Foundation |
£5,000 | March 2018 | The organisation received funding for six performances in Richmond schools and the community, with drug and alcohol education resources provided to schools to reinforce and extend the important messages of the play, workshops for parents and carers, and training and support for sixth form students to become Youth Ambassadors. |
The Richmond in Europe Association |
£260 | October 2017 | The organisation group funding towards materials to increase awareness of the twinning links between Richmond and the towns of Konstanz and Fontainebleau. |
South West London Stroke Club (Charity registration number: 1133539) |
£5,000 | June 2017 | The organisation received funding towards the club providing activities for stroke victims, their families and carers including quizzes, seated exercises, indoor bowls, speakers, concerts and outings etc. |
Let's Go Outside and Learn |
£4,981 | March 2017 | The organisation has received funding to introduce local people to different aspects of local open spaces through walks, talks and workshops. |
The Helen Astrid Singing Academy | £1,000 | March 2017 |
The individual received funding towards the costs of performing The Juniper Tree, an opera by Philip Glass, which will be a UK premiere of this work as part of the Richmond Music and Drama Festival. |
How to apply
Do you have a great idea for a project which could benefit the local community? The Civic Pride Fund may be able to help.
Updated: 21 February 2024
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