Comic Relief Core Strength

Who Can Apply?

You must be a locally led and based organisation. This means you are based within the area you are carrying out activities and have local people involved in the running of the organisation. As such we accept applications from the voluntary and community sector including:

constituted voluntary and community groups
charities
social enterprises
co-operatives
community interest companies

Your organisation will need to have been running activities for a minimum of 12 months. Your annual income must be £100,000 or under for your last full financial year. You will need to provide your accounts to prove this.

How much can you apply for?

You can apply for grants up to £5,000

To be considered for funding you will need to:

Be working in a disadvantaged or deprived area
Have limited access to other sources of income
Clearly define the need you are addressing
Clearly demonstrate the benefit of your activities to local people
Illustrate how you aim to deliver social outcomes
Provide clear evidence that your services provided are inclusive to all

Themes and outcomes

The Core Strength - Local Communities fund sits under the Comic Relief programme of Building Stronger Communities. The work and main focus of your organisation should fit one of the Comic Relief priorities. This means the majority of your work fits under one of the following priorities:

1. Connected communities
We are looking for organisations who work to improve inclusion and cohesion in their neighbourhoods. You should be working to help people find common interests, overcome fear and misconceptions and connect people together. This could be supporting the most marginalised people in your area to make connections or getting people from different backgrounds together. You may also focus on working with people who are isolated because of who they are to improve theirability to engage in their local community.
We believe a community where you know your neighbours and help each other is a stronger, happier and healthier community.

2. Productive communities
We want to help create flourishing communities, where people feel they are personally thriving, whilst sharing a sense of purpose and prosperity – rather than just ‘making ends meet’. We are looking for organisations who help this happen – it could be through those who provide employment and work support or enterprises / community owned assets whose purpose is to help local residents out of poverty for example.

3. Empowered communities
We want communities to be heard and to be able to make the changes they need to thrive. Your organisation will focus on building the confidence of local people to tackle the issues they face and empower them to make hanges as they need. This could be through building up skills and ability of local people to campaign and take action, or for single issue groups to improve their circumstances through awareness raising for example. This is about supporting community led solutions to improve their own lives.

If your organisation fits one of the above priorities then we would encourage you to consider what would help you over the next 12 months to run your organisation. It could be as simple as paying rent for 12 months or it could be funding additional hours of staff time to focus on creating and implementing a business or fundraising plan that would have an impact on the whole organisation.
We are not being prescriptive – this is your opportunity to get non project funding and invest in you as an organisation.

Each organisation will be able to choose one outcome to report against, from the following:

Connected communities: seeking to improve inclusion and cohesion in communities
Productive communities: investing in local residents to help them solve the issues they are facing using local people and resources
Empowered communities: working to empower marginalised and disadvantaged communities

Your organisation may be working under one or more of these outcomes, in which case you should choose the one where the majority of your work is focused on.


Priorities

It is anticipated that this will be a very competitive programme. Having priorities helps us to make difficult decisions when there are so many applications.
Priority will be given to small, locally based and local run groups or organisations in areas of disadvantage that have a clear understanding of the needs of their community and are undertaking actions as a means of addressing these needs. Depending on the quality and volume of applications received priority will be given to:

Those that are new to Comic Relief and/or Community Foundation funding
Those in areas of high deprivation
Those in geographically underfunded areas
Those with lived experience, where people directly affected by the issues are involved in all levels of the organisation
Those with innovative approaches, to respond to clearly defined need
Those demonstrating effective practice, with evidence that the methodology being used will be successful


Examples of what we will fund

Overheads:
Rental costs
Heating, lighting, water rates
Core staff costs (this could be any member of staff for time spent doing the day to day running of the organisation or taking time to do planning for the future for example – this cannot cover any time spent delivering activities – for example we could fund a youth worker to develop a monitoring and evaluation framework for the organisation but not to deliver the weekly youth club).
Stationary, small capital items, internet
Any volunteer costs if your organisation is purely volunteer led OR if you have paid staff then we will cover volunteer costs who help the day to day running of the organisation (i.e. a volunteer receptionist)

Organisationaldevelopment:

Staff training
Trustee training
Volunteer training
Fundraising
Business planning and development
Developing monitoring and learning
Marketing and communications

This list is not exhaustive but the main point to remember is that our funding cannot be used for direct project delivery. This is about your organisational needs and support. To help below are some examples of things we cannot fund.


What we would not fund

A youth worker delivering a weekly drop in for young people (service delivery). But we would fund the same person to do development / fundraising / marketing work (organisational development).
Any project within your organisation engaging directly with beneficiaries – e.g. training for beneficiaries / a film club / employment programme – basically any of the frontline delivery work you do.
Any large capital building work, though we will consider small pieces of equipment if it will help you run your organisation better
Trips abroad


Who cannot apply

Organisations who are in receipt of a grant directly from Comic Relief (you can apply if you have funding from the Comic Relief Community Cash programme)
Individuals
Statutory organisations, including schools, universities or hospitals
Private limited companies
National organisations, unless the application is submitted by a local office with a separate management committee, bank account and governing documents 
Organisations whose purpose is to promote party politics or religion. Your organisation must be inclusive to all at every level of the organisation (from trustees to staff to volunteers and beneficiaries) and this must be reflected in your governance and in practice.


Closing date: 

Please note this fund does not have a specific closing date. Due to a limited budget the fund will close as soon as we receive between 10-15 complete and eligible applications. Therefore we would recommend applications are submitted as soon as possible. The decision making panel will meet in late May /early June. 



What you need to apply

We will ask for the following supporting documents to uploaded with your application:
- A copy of your governing document (e.g. constitution, memorandum & articles or set ofrules).
- A copy of your most recent annual accounts or management accounts if these are unavailable.
- A photocopy of a bank statement no more than 3 months old. The bank account must be in the name of the organisation applying.
- Copies of your safeguarding and equal opportunities policies, if you need support with safeguarding we suggest seeking guidance from the Safe Network.
http://www.safenetwork.org.uk/resources/Pages/policies_and_procedures.aspx 
- A list of the names and addresses of your management committee. You need a minimum of three unrelated management committee members to be eligible for the grant.
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