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COMMUNITY GRANT
1. Title: COMMUNITY GRANT2. Awarding Authority: Help the Homeless, GB. Web: 3. Contract type: Service contract4. Description: Grants up to £5,000 for capital projects are available from Help the Homeless to small and medium-sized charities registered in the specified working to assist homeless people to rebuild their lives and return to the community.Funding is targeted at projects to find practical ways to help disadvantaged individuals return to the community through training or residential facility provision, rather than only providing short term shelter.5. CPV Code(s): 98000000, 98130000, 98133000, 853200006. NUTS code(s): UKJ, UKJ2, UKJ287. Main site or location of works, main place of delivery or main place of performance: UK8. Reference attributed by awarding authority: Not provided.9. Estimated value of requirement: Grants up to £5,000 for capital projects are available from Help the Homeless to small and medium-sized charities registered in the UK working to assist homeless people to rebuild their lives and return to the community.10. Next deadline is 15.6.2021.11. Address to which they must be sent: For further information regarding the above contract notice please visit:12. Other information: The quarterly deadlines for applications for funding each year are: 15th March / 15th June/ 15th September/ 15th December. You will be informed of the trustees’ decision within six weeks of each deadline. Find out more and apply by 15th June here available on the website aboveTKR-2021517-EX-1614305# funding opportunity
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