The Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales has grants between £10,000 and 325,000 to enable charities in England or Wales to break or prevent the cycle of disadvantage. The Invest Programme’s funding will support longer term core or direct delivery funding for charities which are delivering clear outcomes as a result of their work with people aged 17 years and older who are experiencing multiple disadvantage including involvement with the criminal justice system, homelessness and mental health issues. The deadline for applications is 16th June.
The government is falling short of its commitment to protect jobseekers from feeling pressured into work in the sex industry
It has been confirmed that the current provider of refuge and outreach DV services in Exeter and East Devon was unsuccessful in its bid