We have to date awarded £161,023 to charities and community groups across Mole Valley. A full list of the grants awarded in the district from our Coronavirus Response Fund can be found below.
Charity | Project Description | Amount Awarded |
---|---|---|
Total | £161,023 | |
Age Concern Mole Valley | Running costs for a Telephone Befriending Service for older people in Mole Valley who are isolating during the Covid-19 outbreak | £5,000 |
Age Concern Mole Valley | A contribution to salary costs for a charity supporting older, isolated people, throughout the Coronavirus pandemic and beyond | £15,000 |
Age Concern Mole Valley | A contribution to salary costs for a charity supporting older, isolated people, throughout the Coronavirus pandemic and beyond | £15,000 |
Amber Foundation | Funding to provide support for 4 disadvantaged, homeless young people following the Coronavirus pandemic | £20,132 |
Amber Foundation | Funding to provide support for 4 disadvantaged, homeless young people following the Coronavirus pandemic | £20,132 |
Brockham Emergency Response Team (BERT) | Funding towards the final steps of setting up a Food Aid and Shopping/Prescription Delivery Service in a rural area, with many older and vulnerable people, as a result of Covid-19 | £5,000 |
Central Surrey Voluntary Action | Funding toward the salary and equipment cost to enable an organisation that serves Central Surrey, support charities with training, advice and volunteers, during the recovery of the Covid-19 pandemic. | £18,149 |
Crossroads Care Surrey | Funding toward the purchase and first years' rental cost of a VOIP telephone system, for an organisation, based in Leatherhead, that supports unpaid carers, during the COVID-19 pandemic | £5,000 |
Dyscover Limited | Funding toward online classes for people who have survived strokes, led through a Speech and Language Therapist by a charity based in Cranleigh, during the COVID-19 pandemic | £5,000 |
Dyscover Limited | Funding for 6 months of an Administrators salary to enable a charity supporting people with aphasia to be supported using remote services | £8,100 |
Freewheelers Theatre and Media Ltd | Funding toward the designing and developing of free online courses for individuals and groups of people within the Mole Valley and Elmbridge area, during the COVID-19 pandemic. | £5,000 |
Mary Frances Trust | Funding for additional IT equipment to expand support services to people suffering from mental ill-health and isolation across Surrey amid the Coronavirus crisis | £4,313 |
Mary Frances Trust | Funding to enable a mental health charity to continue to deliver their online programmes to an ever increasing number of clients during the Covid-19 pandemic. | £24,858 |
Mid Surrey Community Fridges | Running costs for a Community Fridge delivering food parcels to disadvantaged and/or isolating people amid the Coronavirus pandemic | £4,851 |
Queen Elizabeth's Foundation for Disabled People (QEF) | Funding towards the additional costs incurred by acquiring PPE for those providing care for adults and children with disabilities during the Coronavirus pandemic | £5,000 |
SeeAbility | Funding for an Advice Line for Carers of people with learning disabilities, autism and sight loss to provide support during the Coronavirus pandemic | £3,000 |
St Johns School, Holmwoods, Dorking (part of the Good Shepherd Trust) | Funding to support disadvantaged families during the Coronavirus pandemic | £2,620 |
The Brigitte Trust | Costs towards a Telephone Befriending Service addressing loneliness and isolation during the Coronavirus outbreak | £5,000 |
The Brigitte Trust | Funding towards the essential running costs of a charity, that works across the whole of Surrey, and helps support people with life-threatening illnesses and their families, during the Covid-19 pandemic. | £25,000 |
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