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Jamie Carragher, Liverpool FC’s number 23 set up the 23 Foundation with the Community Foundation for Merseyside at the beginning of 2009 with the proceeds from his charitable Testimonial match and matched funds secured from the Government. Read More
The ACC Liverpool Group Foundation has been established from donations raised through the tremendous fundraising of ACC Liverpool Group employees. The fund is administered by the Community Foundation for Merseyside and aims to support local community groups and voluntary organisations. Read More
The fund supports organisations based in Runcorn. Read More
Alice’s WonderDance exists to carry forward the vibrant, joyful legacy of Alice Aguiar; a fearless, expressive, and generous dancer who moved through life with rhythm, light, and compassion. Read More
Alice’s WonderDance exists to carry forward the vibrant, joyful legacy of Alice Aguiar; a fearless, expressive, and generous dancer who moved through life with rhythm, light, and compassion. Read More
The fund is will aim to support young people through educational initiatives, as well as health and wellbeing and employability projects in the local community. Read More
Football For Change is investing in young people who face social and economic barriers when trying to reach their full potential within and outside of sport. Read More
The fund aims to support people across the borough of Halton who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress. Read More
The Fund aims to support community safety, crime prevention and security initiatives in their locality. Read More
Lead the Change is a new, three‑year initiative launched by BBC Children in Need, in partnership with Co‑op Foundation, Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, Henry Smith Foundation, Joseph Levy Foundation, Paul Hamlyn Foundation, Postcode Justice Trust, UK Community Foundations and The National Lottery Community Fund. The programme supports young people to play a leading role in strengthening relationships, fostering understanding and building belonging in their communities. Read More