£1.5m collaboration funding programme launched to support impactful change locally
05 July 2023
05 July 2023
Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales has launched a funding programme to support local collaborations to influence and achieve local or regional change around improving three key issues: social security system, access to appropriate and affordable accommodation, and support for asylum seekers and refugees.
The Foundation has been supporting small and local charities for nearly 40 years and has seen the difference they make to people and communities. But after a decade of austerity, the impact of the pandemic and the heightened pressure on the cost of living, small charities can’t do it alone. Building impactful collaborations that can push for the changes needed to make a positive impact on people’s lives takes time, resources and perseverance but are needed more than ever.
The Foundation will award flexible grants of £100,000 over two years to established and new collaborations, bringing partners together around a shared goal to influence change locally and regionally. Collaborations must be led by small charities with a clear vision for change and a plan to achieve greater impact through partnership. Collaborations will have the opportunity to extend by a further year and an additional £50,000. This programme is not about supporting service delivery or influencing national government – the Foundation has had other programmes supporting such work. The collaboration should be seeking to influence the policy and practice of others aligned with at least one of the following themes:
Paul Streets, Chief Executive of Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales, said: "Experience has shown that collaboration and partnership working enable charities to achieve more together than they can alone. Though it's frequently the only way to deal with the issues charities are trying to address, it can be challenging to find funding for collaboration. Our new funding programme will support small and local charities in developing impactful and sustainable collaborations that will influence others and transform lives in communities across England, Wales and beyond."
The local collaboration programme has been developed through consultations and discussions with charities, and examination of existing partnership models, collaborations, and effective methods of support.
The Foundation has been supporting small and local charities working with people facing complex issues and barriers. In addition, it has given grants to organisations working to change public policy and practise in the areas of accommodation, social security, and refugee and asylum seekers.
Charities interested in the local collaborations programme can learn more and apply on the Lloyds Bank Foundation website. The deadline for applications is 22 September, 5pm.
To find out more, visit www.lloydsbankfoundation.org.uk/funding/local-collaborations or email collaborations@lloydsbankfoundation.org.uk
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About Lloyds Bank Foundation
We're an independent charitable foundation funded by Lloyds Banking Group. We work in partnership with small and local charities, people and communities, changing lives and working towards a more just and compassionate society. The needs and aspirations of people drive our work. We strengthen the small and local charities that support them and the communities they live in, and advocate for a better future.
Through unrestricted funding, support to develop and influencing policy and practice, we help small and local charities thrive, communities grow stronger, and people overcome complex issues and barriers so they can transform their lives.