We have to date awarded £170,263 to charities and community groups across Waverley. A full list of the grants awarded in the borough from our Coronavirus Response Fund can be found below.
Charity | Project Description | Amount Awarded |
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Total | £170,263 | |
40 Degreez Centre | Essential Running Costs for a charity providing youth work to support vulnerable young people in Farnham. | £22,225 |
Brightwell's Gostrey Centre | Funding toward an organisation that offers a delivery meal service to the elderly and isolated in the Farnham area, during the COVID-19 pandemic | £5,000 |
Brightwell's Gostrey Centre | Funding for 6 months of the Community Meals Service supporting older people who are isolating during the Coronavirus pandemic | £24,972 |
Care Ashore | Funding to purchase a range of new/replacement equipment and volunteer costs to provide activities for 47 retired seaman who now find themselves isolated in their care home | £1,400 |
Citizens Advice Waverley | IT provision for a Citizen's Advice to offer support to people in Waverley during the Coronavirus pandemic | £4,759 |
Creative Response Arts | Funding to provide art-based therapy to people suffering from mental health concerns alongside other disabilities. | £4,950 |
Farncombe Day Centre Ltd | Equipment costs for a 'Meals on Wheels' service catering for sheltered older people during the Coronavirus pandemic | £1,888 |
Farncombe Day Centre Ltd | Funding toward the provision of Safety screens, PPE for volunteers, Infra-Red thermometer, cleaning and sanitising equipment to allow the provision of meal at the centre and disposable packaging for the continuation of the meals-on-wheels service. | £4,502 |
Farnham Maltings Association Limited | Funding toward a helpline and meals-on-wheels delivery services available in Farnham, during the COVID-19 pandemic | £4,000 |
Godalming Town Council | Funding toward the essential running costs of a Community Store based in Godalming during the COVID-19 Pandemic | £238 |
Hale Community Centre | Funding for a community store in Hale, an area which has high levels of deprivation. The shop will enable residents to borrow or swap items that they would otherwise be unable to have access to. | £3,753 |
Hale Community Centre - Community Cupboard | Funding toward establishment of a Community Cupboard to compliment foodbank provision in a community struggling due to the coronavirus pandemic | £5,697 |
Haslemere Educational Museum | Funding toward the essential running costs, salary costs and material costs for a museum in Haslemere, to continue their outreach to the local community. | £5,000 |
Haslewey (Haslemere & District Community Centre) | Costs of delivering meals to isolated older people in Haslemere | £5,000 |
Haslewey (Haslemere & District Community Centre) | Funding to support a Community Centre who support older people amid the Coronavirus pandemic | £20,000 |
Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre | Funding toward the essential running costs of an organisation that helps identify and then support people with dyslexia, based in Farnham, during the Covid-19 pandemic. | £12,500 |
Home-Start Waverley | A contribution to essential running costs for a charity supporting families with young children facing wide-ranging difficulties. | £5,000 |
I'm all ears | Funding to provide 190 hours of free counselling to people in Waverley who are struggling during the Coronavirus pandemic | £4,750 |
Jigsaw Trust | Funding to install a temporary building to allow for social-distancing in a school specialising in supporting children with Autism amid the Coronavirus pandemic | £15,268 |
Leonard Cheshire Disability | Funding toward the purchasing of PPE equipment for the staff of a Care Home, based in Godalming, which is run by a national charity, during the Covid-19 pandemic. | £5,000 |
Smart Cranleigh CIC | Costs of an online emotional support helpline and a weekly newspaper for older people in the community | £2,361 |
South West Surrey Domestic Abuse Service | Funding for a Domestic Abuse charity to support children as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic | £5,000 |
St Marks Community Centre | Funding for a foodbank to support disadvantaged people during the Coronavirus pandemic | £2,000 |
Stopgap Dance Company Ltd | Funding toward the salary of 4 freelance dance teachers for an organisation, based in Waverley, that brings together children with physical disabilities and helps them to learn to dance, during the COVID-19 pandemic | £4,000 |
The Meath Epilepsy Trust | Funding toward the purchase of equipment to keep residents' mobility and cognitive conditioning up, whilst being able to entertain their residents, for a charity that works with people who have complex epilepsy and severe physical and learning difficulties, during the COVID-19 pandemic | £5,000 |
The Meath Epilepsy Trust | Funding toward the purchase of separate changing facilities for staff in a residential care home in Godalming that supports people with severe epilepsy. | £5,000 |
The Meath Epilepsy Trust | Funding for a Fitness Instructor to work disabled people with complex needs amid the Coronavirus pandemic | £5,000 |
The Meath Epilepsy Trust | Funding toward the costs of enabling a charity, that works with people who have complex epilepsy and severe physical and learning difficulties, to fully open their facilities in Godalming, during the early stages of recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. | £25,000 |
The Woodlarks Centre | Funding toward the purchase of equipment and physiotherapy sessions, for an organisation, based in Waverley, that houses those with learning disabilities, during the COVID-19 pandemic. | £5,000 |
Three Counties Money Advice ( a Partner of Frontline Debt Advice UK) | Funding toward the purchase of equipment that will enable a financial advise organisation in Waverley to work from home and continue their essential support services. | £2,490 |
Waverley Hoppa Community Transport | Funding for 3 months of Personal Protective Equipment for a transport charity supporting elderly, disabled and/or vulnerable people | £5,000 |
Yateley Industries For The Disabled | Funding towards equipment to protect people with disabilities during the Coronavirus pandemic | £1,250 |
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