National Lottery Community Fund - Community Street Doctors |
£226,132 |
31/08/2023
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Funding will be used to deliver violence reduction programmes for young people aged 11-25 in London the Midlands and the North West. The project will empower 15000 people affected by violence to make
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Funding will be used to deliver violence reduction programmes for young people aged 11-25 in London the Midlands and the North West. The project will empower 15000 people affected by violence to make a positive impact on public safety by becoming ‘street doctors’ who protect the physical and mental health of others in their community.
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Main Grants award |
£25,000 |
08/07/2022
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Young lifesavers
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The Rayne Foundation - Grant to StreetDoctors Ltd |
£50,000 |
06/12/2021
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Towards a project to empower young people to cope with the physical and mental health effects of experiencing traumatic violence.
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - StreetDoctors organisational growth and development |
£30,000 |
24/03/2021
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StreetDoctors is a volunteer-led movement of young people tackling youth violence. StreetDoctors aims to reduce the harm caused by youth violence by recruiting medical student volunteers to teach
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StreetDoctors is a volunteer-led movement of young people tackling youth violence. StreetDoctors aims to reduce the harm caused by youth violence by recruiting medical student volunteers to teach targeted groups of young people emergency life-saving skills and encouraging them to make informed choices. This grant provides core support to organisational growth and development as part of an annual package of support.
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Training young people as lifesavers in their communities |
£100,000 |
24/03/2021
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StreetDoctors is a volunteer-led movement of young people tackling youth violence. StreetDoctors aims to reduce the harm caused by youth violence by recruiting medical student volunteers to teach
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StreetDoctors is a volunteer-led movement of young people tackling youth violence. StreetDoctors aims to reduce the harm caused by youth violence by recruiting medical student volunteers to teach targeted groups of young people emergency life-saving skills and encouraging them to make informed choices. This grant provides core funding to support strategic and operational growth, and to scale work to train young people at risk to become lifesavers in their communities.
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - StreetDoctors organisational growth and development |
£40,000 |
08/03/2021
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StreetDoctors is a volunteer-led movement of young people tackling youth violence. StreetDoctors aims to reduce the harm caused by youth violence by recruiting medical student volunteers to teach
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StreetDoctors is a volunteer-led movement of young people tackling youth violence. StreetDoctors aims to reduce the harm caused by youth violence by recruiting medical student volunteers to teach targeted groups of young people emergency life-saving skills and encouraging them to make informed choices. This grant provides core support to organisational growth and development as part of an annual package of support.
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DCMS - Coronavirus Community Support Fund |
£55,000 |
09/10/2020
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"The fund aims to:1) To reduce closures of essential charities that provide essential services to vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 crisis by ensuring they have the financial resources to
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"The fund aims to:1) To reduce closures of essential charities that provide essential services to vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 crisis by ensuring they have the financial resources to operate, thereby reducing the burden on public services.2) To ensure essential services are provided to vulnerable people, both in the short and long term through increased community support through the work of charitable organisations."
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The London Community Foundation - StreetDoctors Online |
£9,532 |
06/10/2020
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Grant to Street Doctors Ltd
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Main Grants award - COVID19 response |
£20,000 |
29/05/2020
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StreetDoctors Transformation
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The Fore - RAFT COVID-19 response grant to Street Doctors Ltd |
£5,000 |
01/05/2020
36 |
Grant from The Fore's RAFT Immediate Response Fund to Street Doctors Ltd, as part of The Fore's COVID-19 Response programme.
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - COVID19 Emergency Funding |
£20,000 |
28/04/2020
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Support to aid the organisation in dealing with the challenges posed by COVID19.
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - StreetDoctors organisational growth and development |
£40,000 |
16/03/2020
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StreetDoctors is a volunteer-led movement of young people tackling youth violence. StreetDoctors aims to reduce the harm caused by youth violence by recruiting medical student volunteers to teach
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StreetDoctors is a volunteer-led movement of young people tackling youth violence. StreetDoctors aims to reduce the harm caused by youth violence by recruiting medical student volunteers to teach targeted groups of young people emergency life-saving skills and encouraging them to make informed choices. This grant provides core support to organisational growth and development as part of an annual package of support.
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Wates Family Enterprise Trust - StreetDoctors |
£9,875 |
27/11/2019
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To deliver seven StreetDoctors sessions in three specificed areas (London) by professional healthcare volunteers.
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John Lyon's Charity - Main grant to StreetDoctors |
£85,500 |
13/11/2019
36 |
StreetDoctors London Expansion
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Home Office - Knife Crime Community Fund 2019-20 |
£15,400 |
01/04/2019
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The fund was set up in 2017/18 to support community projects which reduce knife crime and have a positive impact on young people at risk of carrying a knife and committing crime. The fund was open to
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The fund was set up in 2017/18 to support community projects which reduce knife crime and have a positive impact on young people at risk of carrying a knife and committing crime. The fund was open to voluntary and community sector groups and the Home Office made up to £800,000 available in 2017 to 2018.A second round of the fund was announced in the Serious Violence Strategy, launched by the Home Secretary on 9 April 2018.In 2018/19 were are increasing this fund to £1.56 million pound for 68 projects.
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Additional package of support 2018-19 |
£40,000 |
11/03/2019
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Towards organisational growth and development as part of Growth Fund annual package of support.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Supporting young people to be the lifesavers in their communities |
£238,070 |
30/10/2018
35 |
The project equips young people most at risk of violence with the skills and confidence to act in a medical emergency. Volunteers teach young people life-saving first aid and also challenge attitudes
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The project equips young people most at risk of violence with the skills and confidence to act in a medical emergency. Volunteers teach young people life-saving first aid and also challenge attitudes to violence, raising the confidence and aspirations of participants. The funding will help expand the volunteer cohort to increase delivery in areas where youth violence is an issue, alongside using learning to develop policies that encourage a public health trauma-informed approach to youth violence.
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Garfield Weston Foundation - Main Grants award |
£20,000 |
25/09/2018
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StreetDoctors Volunteer Training Programme
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Home Office - Knife Crime Community Fund 18-19 |
£26,500 |
03/09/2018
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The fund was set up in 2017/18 to support community projects which reduce knife crime and have a positive impact on young people at risk of carrying a knife and committing crime. The fund was open to
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The fund was set up in 2017/18 to support community projects which reduce knife crime and have a positive impact on young people at risk of carrying a knife and committing crime. The fund was open to voluntary and community sector groups and the Home Office made up to £800,000 available in 2017 to 2018.A second round of the fund was announced in the Serious Violence Strategy, launched by the Home Secretary on 9 April 2018.In 2018/19 were are increasing this fund to £1.56 million pound for 68 projects.
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The Funding Network - StepWise |
£4,625 |
02/08/2018
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StreetDoctors medical volunteers equip young people at risk of violence with the skills and confidence to save lives.
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Growth Fund support to StreetDoctors |
£500,000 |
20/03/2018
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StreetDoctors is a volunteer-led movement of young people tackling youth violence. StreetDoctors aims to reduce the harm caused by youth violence by recruiting medical student volunteers to teach
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StreetDoctors is a volunteer-led movement of young people tackling youth violence. StreetDoctors aims to reduce the harm caused by youth violence by recruiting medical student volunteers to teach targeted groups of young people emergency life-saving skills and encouraging them to make informed choices. This grant will provide core funding alongside an annual package of support towards organisational development and growth plans. Investment will achieve a transformational change to scale up work and achieve sustainable growth.
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Heart Of England Community Foundation - Not applicable |
£8,000 |
21/12/2017
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Grant to StreetDoctors
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Home Office - Knife Crime Community Fund 17-18 |
£20,000 |
01/12/2017
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The fund has been set up to support community projects which reduce knife crime and have a positive impact on young people at risk of carrying a knife and committing crime. Bids have been assessed on
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The fund has been set up to support community projects which reduce knife crime and have a positive impact on young people at risk of carrying a knife and committing crime. Bids have been assessed on the extent to which they provide value for money and demonstrate, based on their understanding of knife crime in the local area, that they will achieve at least one of the following key aims:Â? Prevent young people from becoming involved in carrying a knifeÂ? Respond to knife crime in our communitiesÂ? Improve support for knife crime offenders and offer an effective exit strategyÂ? Increase reporting of knife carryingÂ? Help young people to deal with conflict without resorting to violenceÂ? Support the siblings of young people involved in or at risk of involvement in knife violenceÂ? Build our understanding of the drivers behind knife crimeÂ? Build our understanding of how to prevent young people from carrying knives
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The Fore - Grant to Street Doctors Ltd |
£30,000 |
01/08/2017
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Founded in Liverpool in 2008, StreetDoctors recruits volunteer medical students and junior doctors to equip young people at high risk of violence with emergency life-saving skills and the confidence
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Founded in Liverpool in 2008, StreetDoctors recruits volunteer medical students and junior doctors to equip young people at high risk of violence with emergency life-saving skills and the confidence to use them. Young people are taught in pre-hospital care and often change their attitude to using violence in the first place. The Fore funds enabled Street Doctors to transition from being a small scale student voluntary organisation to a national movement and charity teaching over 7,600 young people since 2013. Specifically, the funds enabled them to employ a part time CEO and to develop the infrastructure to formally contract with Youth Offending Institutions and Teams.
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John Ellerman Foundation - core funding |
£105,000 |
20/07/2017
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Towards the core costs of their work reducing violence among vulnerable young people by giving them the skills and confidence to provide first aid and create positive change in their lives.
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The Fore - Grant to StreetDoctors |
£30,000 |
17/07/2017
24 |
Following a successful grant from The Fore in 2012, which enabled StreetDoctors to employ a CEO for the first time, StreetDoctors has rapidly expanded and is now operating 18 teams in 14 UK cities.
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Following a successful grant from The Fore in 2012, which enabled StreetDoctors to employ a CEO for the first time, StreetDoctors has rapidly expanded and is now operating 18 teams in 14 UK cities. This second grant from The Fore provided funding for the salary of a part-time community fundraiser to pursue fundraising opportunities that have been identified but which StreetDoctors has lacked the resources to develop, in order to build the organisation’s long-term financial sustainability.
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Tudor Trust - Grant to Street Doctors Ltd |
£70,000 |
01/02/2017
24 |
over two years as continuation funding towards the salary of the Chief Executive and Chief Operating Officer at this national charity delivering first aid training to at-risk young people
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Supporting StreetDoctors' delivery and UK expansion |
£60,000 |
18/07/2016
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StreetDoctors aims to reduce the harm caused by youth violence by recruiting medical student volunteers to teach targeted groups of young people emergency life-saving skills. Our grant will support
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StreetDoctors aims to reduce the harm caused by youth violence by recruiting medical student volunteers to teach targeted groups of young people emergency life-saving skills. Our grant will support the organisation's growth to be active in 18 cities by 2018, through supporting the salary of the Medical Director sabbatical position. The work enables young people to intervene if first aid is needed, and to understand the consequences of violence.
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Nesta - AC00386 |
£159,110 |
26/03/2014
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Centre for Social Action Innovation Fund programme grant to Street Doctors Grant Ref AC00386
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Tudor Trust - Grant to Street Doctors Ltd |
£120,000 |
29/10/2013
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over three years towards the salary of a new chief executive for this national charity delivering first aid training to at-risk young people
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The Fore - Grant to Street Doctors |
£30,000 |
31/12/2012
36 |
Grant enabled Street Doctors to transition from being a small scale student voluntary organisation to a national movement and charity teaching over 3,200 youths in 2013 and over 13,600 youths in
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Grant enabled Street Doctors to transition from being a small scale student voluntary organisation to a national movement and charity teaching over 3,200 youths in 2013 and over 13,600 youths in 2014. Specifically, the funds enabled them to employ a part time CEO and to develop the infrastructure to formally contract with Youth Offending Institutions and Teams.
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