Case studies
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Case Studies
The Cambridge Building Society
Find out how The Cambridge Building Society is helping to address home and housing needs in our community. Read more
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Case Studies
Up The Garden Bath’s garden transformation at Allama Iqbal Centre in Peterborough
Up The Garden Bath received a grant to establish and run a community gardening club, focused on teaching about environmental improvement and food production. The club worked to regenerate the garden at Allama Iqbal Centre in Peterborough. Read more
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Case Studies
Bedazzle’s ‘Typical?’ Performance
Bedazzle received a grant towards developing a unique film performance by 30 young adults with a range of learning disabilities, autism and mental health issues. The film raised awareness of the challenges that people living with disabilities face. Read more
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Cambridgeshire ACRE’s Eels in the Classroom project
Cambridgeshire ACRE received funding from the Anglian Water Flourishing Environment Fund to offer children and young people a hands-on experience of rearing endangered eels in their classrooms, in order to create a long-term legacy of eel conservation. Read more
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Papworth Trust’s Routeway to Work
Papworth Trust received funding from the Warwick and Dominey Fund to run their ‘Routeway to Work’ project, providing young people and adults aged 16+ who have mild to moderate learning disabilities, disabilities and those with a long-term health condition, with tailored practical work experience within the OWL Bikes Shop and Workshop. Read more
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Wintercomfort’s Winter Women homeless support project
Wintercomfort received a grant to contribute towards the ongoing delivery of their Winter Women homeless support project. Read more
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Unseen UK’s Modern Slavery Helpline
Unseen UK received a grant to help them continue to run the Modern Slavery Helpline to support victims and potential victims of modern slavery in Cambridgeshire. Read more
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Sawston Community First Responder Group’s purchase of a Raizer chair to assist in non-injury falls
Sawston Community First Responder Group received a grant from the Microsoft Research Limited Fund to purchase a Raizer chair which assists in non-injury falls. Read more