The National Lottery Community Fund
Big Lottery Fund a distributor of National Lottery funding, established as a non-departmental public body by an Act of Parliament. The National Lottery Community Fund is governed by a board. The board is responsible for setting the Fund’s long-term strategy and key policies, and making sure that it’s run in an effective and efficient way. It delegates the day-to-day running of the organisation to the chief executive and her senior management team. The chief executive and her senior management team are responsible for delivering the strategy and policies set by the board. They oversee the day-to-day running of the Fund. Their work is divided into five portfolios, covering funding across England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland, and the UK as a whole.
The Cyber Helpline is a free, confidential helpline for individuals who have been a victim of cybercrime.
First Ark Social Investment is all about providing finance for social impact. They can help your organisation to grow, thrive and be sustainable for now and in the future. Social investment is any investment that’s made with the aim of creating a social outcome, as well as a financial return.
Homes for Good Investments is a new venture with IVUK that will ensure a wider stock of affordable, well-maintained homes is available to marginalized households in Scotland. Its sister company Homes for Good CIC will let and manage the properties along with homes from local landlords.
Mermaids is passionate about supporting children, young people, and their families to achieve a happier life in the face of great adversity. We work to raise awareness about gender nonconformity in children and young people amongst professionals and the general public. They campaign for the recognition of gender dysphoria in young people and lobby for improvements in professional services.
The Eco Center is a non-profit organization that offers to build stronger communities by connecting people with each other and the environment. They promote positive experiences for adults and children through activities at this picturesque outdoor facility.
The School for Social Entrepreneurs was founded in 1997 by Michael Young. Its mission is to address inequalities and social exclusion by supporting social entrepreneurs from all backgrounds to transform their talent into real social outcomes, in the form of sustainable solutions to poverty and disadvantage in communities. It does this through the use of action-learning based programmes of personal and organisational development. SSE supports individuals to realise their potential and to establish, scale and sustain, social enterprises and social businesses across the UK, Australia, Ireland and Canada.
CAST is growing the supply and demand of technology for social impact. They Are breaking down the barriers that exist between early stage ideas and those that scale, and making others braver - by demonstrating the potential of tech for good, and by working together to make it happen
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