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PLEASE NOTE: The application process have now ended, we went through a selection process and have picked 10 organisations for this programme. We will update you as the projects progress.

Partnering with VCSE organisations in Greenwich to help our communities – new funding programme

Are you a charity, community group or not-for-profit local organisation in Greenwich?

We are offering grants of up to £2,000 to help improve local children and young people’s health.

We will fund projects that work to increase awareness of vaccines and their benefits. We want to improve immunisation rates among those who have often been underserved by health services including:

  • Black Caribbean, Black African, Black British, biracial and multiracial groups
  • People experiencing poverty
  • People with learning disabilities and people with mental health illnesses
  • Children in looked after care
  • Children and young people and their parents/carers who face barriers to accessing healthcare, such as refugees, asylum seekers, people not registered with a GP, families who are transient and/ or who move around frequently (e.g. as a result of housing instability), young and single parents, women experiencing domestic violence

Childhood immunisation is vital in preventing serious illnesses and even death from vaccine-preventable diseases. Unfortunately, in Greenwich, immunisation rates have been declining. 2 out of 10 children are unvaccinated from measles, mumps, and rubella – highly contagious viruses that can lead to serious complications such as pneumonia, meningitis, and even death.

We are offering ten voluntary, community, and social enterprise organisations the opportunity to work with us on this project. We will provide full support, including information on vaccines themselves, when and where they can be accessed, frequently asked questions including issues and concerns people raise, support with translated materials, and access to more detailed clinical information as appropriate. As part of the project, a member of your group/organisation will need to attend a webinar with a clinician.

You can use the funding for events, webinars, classes, Q&A sessions, community forums, producing materials, campaigns, outreach, and whatever else is effective in reaching your community.

To apply for the grant, organisations should complete a short application and answer a few questions about their project, including who their project aims to reach, how they plan to meet the aims, what they will deliver as part of the project, and what success would look like for their project. If your project is successful, and you would like to continue to work with us on this initiative, we can look to support you with additional resources and funding.

READ MORE INFORMATION AND FUNDING APPLICATION PACK

Apply today and help us increase vaccination rates and protect local children. Deadline for application ends June 27th, 2023.

Please contact alice.gough@selondonics.nhs.uk if you have any questions about the application or project.

PLEASE NOTE: The application process have now ended, we went through a selection process and have picked 10 organisations for this programme. We will update you as the projects progress.

Partnering with VCSE organisations in Greenwich to help our communities – new funding programme

Are you a charity, community group or not-for-profit local organisation in Greenwich?

We are offering grants of up to £2,000 to help improve local children and young people’s health.

We will fund projects that work to increase awareness of vaccines and their benefits. We want to improve immunisation rates among those who have often been underserved by health services including:

  • Black Caribbean, Black African, Black British, biracial and multiracial groups
  • People experiencing poverty
  • People with learning disabilities and people with mental health illnesses
  • Children in looked after care
  • Children and young people and their parents/carers who face barriers to accessing healthcare, such as refugees, asylum seekers, people not registered with a GP, families who are transient and/ or who move around frequently (e.g. as a result of housing instability), young and single parents, women experiencing domestic violence

Childhood immunisation is vital in preventing serious illnesses and even death from vaccine-preventable diseases. Unfortunately, in Greenwich, immunisation rates have been declining. 2 out of 10 children are unvaccinated from measles, mumps, and rubella – highly contagious viruses that can lead to serious complications such as pneumonia, meningitis, and even death.

We are offering ten voluntary, community, and social enterprise organisations the opportunity to work with us on this project. We will provide full support, including information on vaccines themselves, when and where they can be accessed, frequently asked questions including issues and concerns people raise, support with translated materials, and access to more detailed clinical information as appropriate. As part of the project, a member of your group/organisation will need to attend a webinar with a clinician.

You can use the funding for events, webinars, classes, Q&A sessions, community forums, producing materials, campaigns, outreach, and whatever else is effective in reaching your community.

To apply for the grant, organisations should complete a short application and answer a few questions about their project, including who their project aims to reach, how they plan to meet the aims, what they will deliver as part of the project, and what success would look like for their project. If your project is successful, and you would like to continue to work with us on this initiative, we can look to support you with additional resources and funding.

READ MORE INFORMATION AND FUNDING APPLICATION PACK

Apply today and help us increase vaccination rates and protect local children. Deadline for application ends June 27th, 2023.

Please contact alice.gough@selondonics.nhs.uk if you have any questions about the application or project.

Page last updated: 24 Oct 2023, 11:09 AM