
Phase One: £2m grants for London's voluntary organisations
London Councils Grants Committee has awarded £2m to fund seven services across London
Funding has been awarded to provide the following services for London:
NSPCC Childline
London Councils has awarded £920,000 over four years to NSPCC Childline. The funding will enable them to help 91,705 more vulnerable London children who phone Childline over the next four years.
Read more on the helpline service
Victim Support London
London Counclis has awarded £583,298 over four years to help train Victim Support staff and volunteers across London and to speak up for London’s victims of crime.
Read more on the Victim Support service
Culture Tourism and London 2012
London Councils has awarded £299,364 for one year to 12 organisations to run a range of pilot projects across London. The projects will offer a range of opportunities for Londoners to participate in art, dance, film and theatre activities linked to London 2012.
Read more on the pilot projects
Six organisations will share £149,422 for one year pilot projects to help more Londoners get experience of volunteering, in preparation for London 2012's volunteering programme.
Read about London 2012’s volunteering programme
Councillor Paul MacCannah, Chairman of the Grants Committee said:
“Congratulations to the 20 organisations that have been awarded funding. Over the next 18 months, London Councils looks forward to offering more funding to help voluntary organisations work with Londoners.”
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