Home Cooked Community Fund has £60,000 available for local community groups, reports Olivia Opara
A fund worth £60,000 to support local voluntary sector organisations and tackle violence and crime in Tottenham Hale has reopened for its third round.
The Home Cooked Community Fund has reopened with a pot of funding worth £60,000 to support local voluntary sector organisations and community groups to deliver violence reduction activities in Tottenham Hale ward.
The fund comes under the Home Cooked programme, a consortium led by the Bridge Renewal Trust in partnership with Mind in Haringey, Father2Father, The Godwin Lawson Foundation and the North London Partnership Consortium (NLPC).
The Bridge Renewal Trust is hosting two online workshops on Wednesday, 10th May, from 1pm to 2pm; and Wednesday, 17th May, from 5pm to 6pm; to support the organisations that wish to apply for the fund.
The trust is also looking for six grant panel members who will help decide how the funding will get distributed.
The deadline to apply is 12pm on Tuesday, 30th May. For more information:
Email [email protected]
Visit bridgerenewaltrust.org.uk/news/the-home-cooked-community-fund
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