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Tech Lending Community Fund

Archived Communities Information Technology Miscellaneous social enterprise Social inclusion 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 Wales Large (over £60,000) Medium (up to £60,000)

Overview

The grant will provide one-off, start-up funding of between £50,000 - £120,000 per organisation, to establish or further develop Tech Lending Hubs, where tablets will be loaned to residents in temporary accommodation on a temporary basis.

Successful applicants will need to demonstrate that they will be actively collaborating with community groups to ensure that the provision of a tablet loaning service will have a transformative impact.

Criteria

  • You must demonstrate how the grant funding will help you to develop or expand the services you already provide by making tablet lending available to people in temporary accommodation.
  • You must spend the grant on the purchasing of refurbished tablets via Hubbub, or alternatively evidence you can obtain refurbished tablets elsewhere.
  • You must have proven existing relationships with community groups that provide services within temporary accommodation, where tablets can be distributed to those in need for short-term use. These groups might include centres for refugees, housing for those at risk of homelessness or women’s refuges.
  • If you already run a tablet lending scheme, you must demonstrate how the grant will deliver significant impact by adding to existing services.
  • You must demonstrate that your Tech Lending Hub can be sustained long-term.
  • You must be willing to share your learnings and results to inspire and enable others.
  • Successful grant recipients will be asked to sign a contract with reporting requirements, in order to safeguard Hubbub’s charitable status, ensure the funding is being spent on the agreed project, and obtain data that can be used in reporting.

Eligibility

The grant is open to any organisation that can prove they are an officially constituted body, registered in the UK. We anticipate that the majority of applications will be from (but not exclusive to):

  • Local authorities
  • Charities
  • Community Interest Companies
  • Social enterprises*

*The fund is open to social enterprises that have a clear charitable mission, that can demonstrate the positive difference they are trying to make and which, in a ‘wind-up’ situation, pass remaining assets on to another non-profit social enterprise that has a charitable purpose.