National Lottery Heritage Fund - Grant to Rape Crisis England & Wales |
£141,401 |
20/07/2023
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Rape Crisis exploring the herstories and futures of the movement
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - One off gift towards cost of living crisis to Rape Crisis England and Wales |
£2,250 |
14/12/2022
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One off gift to support with the cost of living crisis
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National Lottery Community Fund - Voices of the unheard |
£10,000 |
22/04/2022
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The funding will be used to interview women from asylum-seeking communities about their experiences of sexual harassment sexual violence and exploitation. The project aims to provide women with lived
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The funding will be used to interview women from asylum-seeking communities about their experiences of sexual harassment sexual violence and exploitation. The project aims to provide women with lived experience with a voice to share their stories and raise awareness of an issue within their community helping to strengthen relationships.
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Home Office - VAWG Frontline Services and Trauma Informed Support |
£59,116 |
11/03/2022
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The Interpersonal Abuse Unit (IAU) is currently funding organisations which provide vital support for victims of VAWG crimes and their families. This grant will extend these services until we have
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The Interpersonal Abuse Unit (IAU) is currently funding organisations which provide vital support for victims of VAWG crimes and their families. This grant will extend these services until we have completed a competition to ensure VFM and secure multi year funding to run alongside the 3 yr SR.We are seeking approval to ensure that key services for the successful implementation of the Home Office VAWG and DA Strategies (henceforth referred to as the Strategies) is not dropped whilst an associated competition is run. The key service covered by this business case is the specialised by and for services to support victims of VAWG and in particular victims with greater vulnerabilities. We propose this to be delivered by directly funding of 9 organisations for 8 months with a 2 month break clause by which point a competition would have been run; with the break clause allowing us to move more quickly should we be able to expedite the competition.
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Home Office - VAWG Frontline Services and Trauma Informed Support |
£59,116 |
11/03/2022
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The Interpersonal Abuse Unit (IAU) is currently funding organisations which provide vital support for victims of VAWG crimes and their families. This grant will extend these services until we have
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The Interpersonal Abuse Unit (IAU) is currently funding organisations which provide vital support for victims of VAWG crimes and their families. This grant will extend these services until we have completed a competition to ensure VFM and secure multi year funding to run alongside the 3 yr SR.We are seeking approval to ensure that key services for the successful implementation of the Home Office VAWG and DA Strategies (henceforth referred to as the Strategies) is not dropped whilst an associated competition is run. The key service covered by this business case is the specialised by and for services to support victims of VAWG and in particular victims with greater vulnerabilities. We propose this to be delivered by directly funding of 9 organisations for 8 months with a 2 month break clause by which point a competition would have been run; with the break clause allowing us to move more quickly should we be able to expedite the competition.
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Rape Crisis England and Wales |
£249,891 |
29/10/2021
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Grant to Rape Crisis England and Wales
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Home Office - Support for Victims and Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse Fund |
£135,878 |
23/06/2021
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The SVSCSA Fund awards grant funding to voluntary sector organisations in England and Wales working nationally. The purpose of the funding is to provide support to children and adults who are victims
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The SVSCSA Fund awards grant funding to voluntary sector organisations in England and Wales working nationally. The purpose of the funding is to provide support to children and adults who are victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. Alongside statutory services (health, social services, police), the voluntary sector plays a vital role in supporting victims and survivors of sexual abuse, primarily through the provision of emotional, practical, and therapeutic support.
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Ministry of Justice - ISVA and IDVA Funding |
£30,728 |
01/04/2021
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To provide funding to Independent Sexual Violence Advisors (ISVAs) and Independent Domestic Violence Advisors (IDVAs).
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Home Office - National Sexual Violence Support Fund |
£59,115 |
01/04/2020
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This funding is seeking to provide support to organisations providing vitally important, specialist services to survivors of rape and sexual violence, thereby supporting Government objectives
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This funding is seeking to provide support to organisations providing vitally important, specialist services to survivors of rape and sexual violence, thereby supporting Government objectives detailed in the Ending Violence against Women and Girls, Strategy 2016 2020 (published March 2016).The successful organisation/s will use this funding to provide Government with information that will increase our knowledge of the sexual violence sector and enable us to develop evidence-based policy accordingly. The funding will also be used to encourage engagement with other influential partners in the sexual violence sector, including police and crime commissioners, and to develop the ability of smaller sexual violence organisations to offer support.
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Ministry of Justice - COVID-19 Extraordinary National Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Fund |
£75,177 |
24/03/2020
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To meet increased costs of national providers of specialist support service providers to female and male victims of rape and sexual abuse caused by social distancing measures being introduced to
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To meet increased costs of national providers of specialist support service providers to female and male victims of rape and sexual abuse caused by social distancing measures being introduced to limit the spread of COVID-19
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Rape Crisis England and Wales |
£98,924 |
05/07/2019
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Funding for RCEW’s full-time policy officer. This role supports the coordination and development of Rape Crisis England & Wales work with policy makers and commissioners and to support RCEW
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Funding for RCEW’s full-time policy officer. This role supports the coordination and development of Rape Crisis England & Wales work with policy makers and commissioners and to support RCEW member Rape Crisis Centres regarding national and local policy development and consultations, and commissioning; and the local implementation and impact of national policy and commissioning. The policy officer will monitor policy developments and identify opportunities to engage with and influence parliamentarians, senior policy makers and commissioners on sexual violence issues, specifically in regard to women and girls and sustainability of Rape Crisis support provision.
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Home Office - National Sexual Violence Support Fund 2019-20 |
£51,363 |
01/04/2019
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This funding is seeking to provide support to organisations providing vitally important, specialist services to survivors of rape and sexual violence, thereby supporting Government objectives
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This funding is seeking to provide support to organisations providing vitally important, specialist services to survivors of rape and sexual violence, thereby supporting Government objectives detailed in the Ending Violence against Women and Girls, Strategy 2016 2020 (published March 2016).The successful organisation/s will use this funding to provide Government with information that will increase our knowledge of the sexual violence sector and enable us to develop evidence-based policy accordingly. The funding will also be used to encourage engagement with other influential partners in the sexual violence sector, including police and crime commissioners, and to develop the ability of smaller sexual violence organisations to offer support.
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DCMS - Rape Crisis England and Wales |
£211,952 |
01/04/2019
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The purpose of the Tampon Tax Fund is to allocate the funds generated from the VAT on sanitary products to projects that improve the lives of disadvantaged women and girls.
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Home Office - National Sexual Violence Support Fund 18/19 |
£37,500 |
01/04/2018
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This funding is seeking to provide support to organisations providing vitally important, specialist services to survivors of rape and sexual violence, thereby supporting Government objectives
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This funding is seeking to provide support to organisations providing vitally important, specialist services to survivors of rape and sexual violence, thereby supporting Government objectives detailed in the Ending Violence against Women and Girls, Strategy 2016 2020 (published March 2016).The successful organisation/s will use this funding to provide Government with information that will increase our knowledge of the sexual violence sector and enable us to develop evidence-based policy accordingly. The funding will also be used to encourage engagement with other influential partners in the sexual violence sector, including police and crime commissioners, and to develop the ability of smaller sexual violence organisations to offer support.
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DCMS - Rape Crisis England and Wales |
£1,188,046 |
01/04/2018
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The purpose of the Tampon Tax Fund is to allocate the funds generated from the VAT on sanitary products to projects that improve the lives of disadvantaged women and girls.
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Rape Crisis England and Wales |
£98,412 |
01/03/2017
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to fund a Policy Officer to influence policy and practice related to sexual violence and absuse
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National Lottery Community Fund - WGI Stage 2 |
£3,071,384 |
29/03/2016
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A new way of supporting women and girls who are survivors of sexual violence through an online platform which will empower them to get support and provide choice on how and when they access services.
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A new way of supporting women and girls who are survivors of sexual violence through an online platform which will empower them to get support and provide choice on how and when they access services. The online platform will complement existing face to face and helpline support by offering web-based counselling, forums, web and video chat and self-help tools that women can access when they feel safe to do so.
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Rape Crisis England and Wales |
£101,030 |
29/01/2014
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Towards the salary of the performance co-ordinator and associated costs to develop and implement a validation process for national standards.
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Tudor Trust - Grant to Rape Crisis England & Wales |
£100,000 |
28/06/2013
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over two years as continuation funding towards the salary of a new post of membership support officer at a national organisation providing information and advice to an affiliated network of rape
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over two years as continuation funding towards the salary of a new post of membership support officer at a national organisation providing information and advice to an affiliated network of rape crisis centres across England and Wales
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