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Ref NoMS 1579/2/22/3/1
TitleHabits of Solidarity (HoS) network project files: expressions of interest, box 1
LevelFile
Date2007 - 2008
DescriptionGrant file containing correspondence, memorandum and articles of association, constitutions, grant summaries, reports, consultancy agreements, accounts, newsletters, annual reports and other material relating to various grantees from the Habits of Solidarity network. Funding source(s): Barrow Cadbury Trust. Applicant overview: The Habits of Solidarity (HoS) network was created from organisations funded under a call for projects by the Barrow Cadbury Trust in July 2008, through the HoS funding initiative. The HoS programme was created to support grassroots community projects across England, building cohesion and addressing poverty in diverse urban communities in innovative and practical ways. Aims for the programme include supporting best practice at a community level and gathering intelligence from organisations working on grassroots issues. In addition, since 2008 the Barrow Cadbury Trust has created regular opportunities for groups funded under the HoS programme to come together to share expertise and to interact with policymakers and practitioners working on issues of cohesion, diversity and poverty. Nature of support: Applicants include the Novas Scarman Group for its Community Cohesion Volunteers project (£30,000), Peacemaker’s Building Schools for the Future project (£30,000), Crossover 619 Ltd. for a community development worker (£30,000), Langley Parochial Church Council and the Rood End Community Association for a community regeneration worker (£29,800), the Fishwick Rangers Youth Development Scheme (£27,625), Dallow Development Trust for a vehicle for the Dallow School of Sport (£30,000), Coventry and Warwickshire YMCA for its Inclusive Social Cohesion Project (£30,000), Human Rights and Equalities Charnwood for the South Asian Women's Project (£29,300), Chesterfield Law Centre for the Tackling Hate and Harassment Project (£37,404), The Thornbury Centre's Empowering Women to Prosper project (£34,500), Quest for Economic Development's Unity in Diversity Forum (£21,406) and the Active Faith Communities Programme's Together in South Leeds residential seminar (£29,432). Minutes: No minutes cited. Notes: These files were taken from a box file labelled 'Box 1 HOS'. Envelopes labelled 'a' to 'c'.
Extent3
FormatEnvelopes
Access StatusClosed until assessed
AccessConditionsMany records in the Cadbury Trusts' collection contain sensitive personal information as defined by the Data Protection Act 1998. Access to this file may be granted, in some circumstances, for research projects at PhD level or above. Please contact the duty archivist for details of the application process.
LanguageEnglish
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