Give it a Go Fund is back!

We’re excited to launch the fourth round of our Give it a Go Fund. 

This time, the theme has been chosen by our ‘Given it a Go’ group: 11 local people who’ve either received funding or helped make decisions in previous rounds.

Their choice? Children and young people – because our borough has the highest number of children and young people in the country, and the highest number living in deprivation across London.

We’re looking for creative ideas – think youth leadership programmes, coding or online safety workshops, youth-led gardening or recycling projects, or anything that helps build confidence and resilience.

If you know anyone who could apply or any young people who could join the decision-making panel, please get in touch!
 
*Please note that we also have another fund open now – GROW Fund – this is a different fund aimed at supporting the growth of existing businesses and organisations.*
 

What is the Give it a Go Fund?

As decided by a group of eight resident co-designers in May last year, the Give it a Go Fund provides ten applicants £2,000 each for something that fills a gap and delivers social impact in the borough.

All decisions about what gets funded are made by residents. 

Other eligibility criteria includes: 

  • Maximum annual turnover of £50,000
  • Project is delivered within Barking and Dagenham
  • Project fosters inclusivity 
  • Project is new for you or your organisation 
  • Project is delivered in the next 3-4 months 
  • You are not a previous Give it a Go Fund grantee 

How to apply

To apply for Give it a Go funding, fill in this online application form

The deadline for submitting applications is 10am on Thursday 29 May

If you have any questions, please email sophie@bdgiving.org.uk

We can’t wait to hear your ideas for supporting children and young people in the borough! 

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We’re excited to launch the fourth round of our Give it a Go Fund. 

This time, the theme has been chosen by our ‘Given it a Go’ group: 11 local people who’ve either received funding or helped make decisions in previous rounds.

Their choice? Children and young people – because our borough has the highest number of children and young people in the country, and the highest number living in deprivation across London.

We’re looking for creative ideas – think youth leadership programmes, coding or online safety workshops, youth-led gardening or recycling projects, or anything that helps build confidence and resilience.

If you know anyone who could apply or any young people who could join the decision-making panel, please get in touch!
 
*Please note that we also have another fund open now – GROW Fund – this is a different fund aimed at supporting the growth of existing businesses and organisations.*
 

What is the Give it a Go Fund?

As decided by a group of eight resident co-designers in May last year, the Give it a Go Fund provides ten applicants £2,000 each for something that fills a gap and delivers social impact in the borough.

All decisions about what gets funded are made by residents. 

Other eligibility criteria includes: 

  • Maximum annual turnover of £50,000
  • Project is delivered within Barking and Dagenham
  • Project fosters inclusivity 
  • Project is new for you or your organisation 
  • Project is delivered in the next 3-4 months 
  • You are not a previous Give it a Go Fund grantee 

How to apply

To apply for Give it a Go funding, fill in this online application form

The deadline for submitting applications is 10am on Thursday 29 May

If you have any questions, please email sophie@bdgiving.org.uk

We can’t wait to hear your ideas for supporting children and young people in the borough! 

Barking and Dagenham Giving
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