We have to date awarded £42,060 to charities and community groups across Tandridge. 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 | £83,445 | |
Bloomin' Arts | Funding toward the essential running costs of a charity, based in East Surrey, that supports adults with learning difficulties, during the COVID-19 pandemic. | £5,000 |
Caleidoscope CIC | Funding to provide support online and by phone for children with SEN, autism and co-morbid conditions during the Coronavirus pandemic | £3,560 |
Caterham and Warlingham Citizens Advice Bureau | Mobile phones and credit for volunteers, and support to core costs at a Citizens Advice to assist disadvantaged people during the Coronavirus pandemic | £5,000 |
Caterham Foodbank | Funding toward the increase in demand for a foodbank service that is based in Caterham, during the COVID-19 pandemic | £5,000 |
College of St. Barnabas | Funding toward the purchasing of PPE for a residential care home, based in Tandridge, during the COVID-19 pandemic. | £4,885 |
Coronavirus Aid Chelsham, Farleigh and Warlingham | Funding for a voluntary group helping to support vulnerable people during the Coronavirus crisis | £5,000 |
Home-Start East Surrey | A contribution to core costs for charity supporting disadvantaged families with young children during the Coronavirus pandemic | £5,000 |
Jigsaw (South East) | Costs to providing remote support to grieving people across Surrey during the Coronavirus Pandemic | £5,000 |
Rape Crisis Surrey and Sussex | Funding for IT provision for a charity supporting victims of rape and abuse throughout the COVID-19 pandemic | £5,000 |
Tandridge Voluntary Action | Funding toward the overtime salary costs of a Voluntary Action, based in Tandridge, during the COVID-19 pandemic | £5,000 |
The Orpheus Centre Trust | Core cost support for centre supporting young disabled adults during the Covid-19 crisis | £5,000 |
The Orpheus Centre Trust | Funding towards new IT systems and equipment to enable safe and efficient online and face-to-face delivery of service at a school supporting the needs and education of young people with physical and cognitive disabilities | £25,000 |
Westway Community and Well Being Centre | Funding toward the expenses incurred by a charity, based in Tandridge, which allowed them to run an outreach hub, during the COVID-19 pandemic | £5,000 |
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