Civic Pride Awards - Hampton
Find out about Civic Pride Fund grants awarded in Hampton.
Group | Total | Date | Details |
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Hampton Village Traders Association (HVTA) | £4,500 | August 2023 |
The organisation received funding towards a Screen on the Green. |
MTV Youth Hampton | £4,750 | August 2023 |
The organisation received funding towards MTV Youth Hampton - Get Active. |
Crossroads Care (Charity registration number: 1053224) | £1,790 | April 2023 |
The organisation received funding towards a community event for carers and those cared for to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III. |
Markhole Allotment Association | £4,260 | February 2021 |
The organisation received funding towards provision of a new toilet facility on the allotment site |
Combination Dance (Registered Charity No. 1123954) | £4,959 | August 2020 | The organisation received funding dance workshops in schools and a dance walk on the theme of climate change. |
Jane Witham | £270 | May 2019 | The individual received funding towards goal posts for a community netball club. The netball club is for all ages and abilities (over 18 years) and will offer training, general fitness, coaching and games from the over 55 years. |
Romany Wood-Robinson | £1,000 | April 2018 | This individual received funding for materials to create mosaics and planting to enhance the new school space of Clarendon Primary Centre – a day community special school for pupils aged 4 to 16 years with moderate learning difficulties and additional complex needs including Autism. |
MTV Youth (Charity registration number: 1157977) | £5,000 | July 2017 | The organisation received funding towards running a leadership skills course for young people. This will help empower them and enable them to develop their leadership skills. |
The Horse Rangers Association (Charity registration number: 1098257) | £5,000 | July 2017 | The organisation received funding towards 10 activity days for disadvantaged children and young carers in the Borough, involving 10 participants per day. Participants will learn about stable management and horse care and will be given a stable tour to meet the horses. They will learn how to tack up the horses and this will be followed by a ride through Bushy Park. |
How to apply
Do you have a great idea for a project which could benefit the local community? The Civic Pride Fund may be able to help.
Updated: 20 February 2024
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