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Programme
Amount
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Date Awarded
Access Sport
Towards Changing Places London: Transforming disabled young people's lives through community sport
Active Lives
£30,000
London
15/10/2024
Theodora Children's Charity
Towards Giggle Doctor visits at the Royal Marsden Hospital
Trustees Discretion
£30,000
South East
15/10/2024
The Mason Foundation
Towards delivery of the Propel programme to provide young adults with learning disabilities and/or neurodivergence in Buckinghamshire with workplace opportunities
Positive Futures
£20,000
South East
15/10/2024
Stepping Stones DS
Towards the School Outreach Programme to ensure children with Down Syndrome thrive in education
Positive Futures
£30,000
South East
15/10/2024
Motiv8 South
Towards activation of a youth led Hub For Havant
Positive Futures
£18,000
South East
15/10/2024
Footsteps Foundation
Toward the cost of Footsteps Therapy for economically disadvantaged disabled children from the South East of England
Positive Futures
£15,000
South East
15/10/2024
It's My Life Trust
Towards the cost of conductive education programmes for young people with neurological disorders
Positive Futures
£4,000
South East
15/10/2024
Headroom Young People's Charity
Towards the core costs of delivering specialist therapeutic support to vulnerable young people in Hart and Rushmoor
Positive Futures
£3,000
South East
15/10/2024
Scaramouche Sailing Trust
Towards the core costs of the Nautical Pathways Programme
Active Lives
£30,000
London
15/10/2024
Community Integrated Care
Towards the core cost of a programme integrating physical activity and sports into care services
Active Lives
£30,000
Nationwide
15/10/2024
Bexley Voluntary Service Council
Towards the core costs of the Bexley Disability Sport (and physical activity) Network
Active Lives
£30,000
London
15/10/2024
JIGSAW Thornbury
Towards the cost of running inclusive sporting activities for young people with additional needs and disabilities
Active Lives
£4,000
South West
15/10/2024
Metro Blind Sport
Towards the cost of delivering sports offerings for blind and visually impaired individuals
Active Lives
£18,000
South East
15/10/2024
Steel Bones
Towards the cost of delivering weekly fitness sessions for amputees
Active Lives
£3,000
East of England
15/10/2024
Brunswick Youth and Community Centre
Towards the cost of running a multisport project for children aged 5-11
Active Lives
£4,000
North West
15/10/2024
Grampian Disability Sport
Towards initiatives to increase the capacity for the charity, local partners and Clubs to deliver activities for people with disabilities across the region.
Active Lives
£18,000
Scotland
15/10/2024
Knowsley Vale Amateur Boxing Club
Towards the cost of expanding the Young Knowsley Boxing Against Crime programme
Active Lives
£4,000
North West
15/10/2024
Daisy Inclusive UK
Towards the core costs of delivering sports and physical activities at Daisy, as well as related mentoring and dissemination initiatives.
Active Lives
£18,000
North West
15/10/2024
Birmimgham Disability Resource Centre (DRC)
Towards delivery of the "Fit for Life" project providing people with disabilities access and encouragement to participate in physical activity
Active Lives
£18,000
West Midlands
15/10/2024
Bahja Initiative
Towards the core costs of delivering a multi-sport training programme for young people in Accrington
Active Lives
£12,000
North West
15/10/2024
Sussex MS Centre
Towards the cost of group exercise classes for people with MS
Active Lives
£3,000
South East
15/10/2024
Theodora Children's Charity
PHF 25th anniversary grant
Trustees Discretion
£2,000
South East
10/06/2024
Wheels for Wellbeing
PHF 25th anniversary grant
Trustees Discretion
£2,000
London
10/06/2024
The Include Project
PHF 25th anniversary grant
Trustees Discretion
£2,000
South East
10/06/2024
The Springboard Charity
PHF 25th anniversary grant
Trustees Discretion
£2,000
South East
10/06/2024
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