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CABWI Awarding Body Grants

Open or will open again Active citizenship Adult Education/Learning Communities Education and learning Poverty and deprivation Social inclusion Social welfare and poverty Un/Employed Voluntary and community infrastructure Young people (13-25) Antrim & Newtownabbey Ards & North Down Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Belfast City Causeway Coast and Glens Derry City and Strabane England Fermanagh and Omagh Great Britain Lisburn and Castlereagh Mid and East Antrim Mid Ulster Newry, Mourne and Down Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Medium (up to £60,000)

Overview

GRANT SIZE

  • Grants of up to £35,000 a year are available for one year, subject to monitoring and availability of funds.
  • For organisations with a turnover of £231,000 or less, you may only apply for a maximum of 15% of your last year’s turnover.
    • For example, a turnover of £125,000 would indicate that you may apply for £18,750, which is 15% of £125,000.
  • For organisations with a turnover of between £231,000 and £1m, you may only apply for up to £35,000.
  • Organisations with a turnover in excess of £1m are not eligible for funding.

FUNDING AIMS

To promote learning and development that enables young people and adults to gain additional skills and qualifications and confidence to enter the labour market.

FUND THEMES and priorities

They support applications that:

  1. Work with individuals with complex barriers to employment, enabling them to move closer or into employment, including but not restricted to ex-service personnel and ex-offenders.
  2. To work directly with young people and adults who are either not in employment, education, or training (NEET), or with young people who are at risk of becoming NEET, to improve their access to employment and the labour market.
  3. Increase the life skills of people so that they may further develop their careers, with a particular focus on the water, utilities, and construction industries

WHAT THEY FUND

As a funder, they seek to be flexible in their approach to grant applicants, and are happy to fund both project and/or core costs.

They are also happy to fund Living Wage salaries.

Regardless of whether you are applying for core or project costs, they want to know how your work addresses their themes and priorities, and the outcomes you seek to achieve for your beneficiaries.

They look for SMART outcomes- specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound.

They will also want to know how you will monitor and evaluate your work during the lifetime of the grant.

If you are applying for both project and core costs, you will need to explain why this will help your organisation. For example, you could be trying a new approach and need support to fund new project costs.

Last year they received far more applications than they could fund. In 2025 they will be particularly keen to support innovative approaches that highlight new ideas/ways of tackling barriers to training and employment.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY?

  • Your organisation must be a registered charity.
  • It must be based in, and delivery its services in the UK.
  • It must work directly with young people and adults who are not in employment, training, or education.

Key dates

Application deadline 01/11/2021
Supporting Cost of Living Crisis application deadline 6pm on 19/08/2022
Application deadline 6pm on 19/02/2024
Open to applications 06/01/2025
Opens to applications 06/01/2025
Application deadline 6pm on 03/02/2025