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Ansvar Community Campaign

Archived Addiction and substance misuse Age Children (0-12) Health promotion Health, wellbeing and sport Healthcare services Information Technology Medical conditions Miscellaneous Sport and physical recreation 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 Republic of Ireland Scotland Wales Medium (up to £60,000)

Overview

They have a donation pot of £45,000 to give to charities whose core purpose is to promote healthy lifestyle choices to children and young people.

If your charity’s work specifically focuses on educating children and young people about making good lifestyle choices, then they want to hear from you. You may teach children about the effects of drugs and alcohol and how to make responsible choices, and stay safe, or promote exercise, mental wellbeing or healthy eating. The money will be split across three charities and we will support them for a 3 year period, so each charity will receive £15,000 a year for 3 years, totalling £45,000 each. You must be a registered charity and all you need to do is email and tell them in around 500 words how you will use the money to support your work over the 3 year period from January 2022 to December 2024. The tender process opens on 11th October and runs until the 12th November and you can send your entry to donation.programme@ansvar.co.uk Judges will be looking for projects that are about to start, or already running, with clear examples of how the children and young people benefit from their programme. They will then meet at the end of November and the winning charities will be contacted by 1st December. Full terms and conditions can be viewed here. They won’t be able to reply to every entry, only to those who have been successful, but we wish you lots of luck and look forward to hearing from you!

You must be a registered charity.

Applicants may submit more than one application but an Eligible Charity can only win one Grant.

Only one Eligible Charity may be specified on each application.

The Grant must be used:

  • to promote healthy lifestyles to children and young people;
  • to cover a specific project (rather than funding general ongoing running costs); and
  • for a new project or to take an existing successful project or initiative to a new level or bring a creative and challenging new idea to fruition.

Eligible Charity

In order to become a Shortlisted Charity, Applicants must be registered with one of the following:

  • the Charity Commission for England and Wales;
  • the Jersey Charity Commissioner or the Guernsey Registry as applicable in respect of the Channel Islands, or the Central Registry in respect of the Isle of Man;
  • the Charity Commission in Northern Ireland;
  • the Charities Regulator for the Republic of Ireland; or
  • the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator;

and

  • have been registered as a charity with the relevant charity commission or regulator on or before 1 July 2020;
  • meet due diligence process requirements of the Promoter;
  • have an income of less than £5,000,000 in 2020 and a predicted income of less than £5,000,000 in 2021;
  • not be red flagged by the relevant charity commission (or other regulator);
  • not discriminate unlawfully in any way, as determined by the sole discretion of the Promoter;
  • not support any specific political party or affiliated group; and
  • not relate to any controversial subject matter that is contrary to the values and expectations of the Promoter and/or its Group.