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UK

In order to reduce the risks to women facing domestic violence in homes where drugs and alcohol are misused, £143,135.00 will be donated to Adfam National, which was established in 1984.

Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance will be awarded £125,000 to raise awareness of consistent, pro-active and safe responses to domestic abuse. the organisation also clarify the responsibilities of private landlords towards tenants and their children who at risk of experiencing domestic violence.

Fixers provide support for self-esteem and body image issues, thanks to first hand experiences of young women aged 16 to 25 in the UK. They are set to receive £166,300.00.

Hestia £279,826.00 – To initiate a platform for a dynamic UK wide partnership of over 250 to respond more effectively to domestic and sexual abuse.

Plan International UK are receiving £318,030.00 to produce a series of girls’ rights workshops.

Refuge will be given £250,000.00 to develop and deliver a three-year Technological Empowerment Programme for Women to Tackle Gender-Based Violence.

Relate will be able to increase the provision of accredit domestic abuse prevention programmes due to a donation of £200,000.00.

Shaping our Lives will receive £58,180.00 in order to establish and pilot systems and practices that will ensure that the needs of disabled women experiencing or at risk of violence or abuse are met through current service provision.

Shared Lives are to be given £250,000 to test a new model of supported housing for women who owing to their complex needs cannot access refuge provision.

Standing Together Against Domestic Violence will receive £1,000,000.00. The Pathfinder Consortia aims to bring together domestic abuse systems leaders and pool expertise on women with multiple disadvantage and complex needs, and hard to reach survivors from BME, LGBT and disabled groups.

Surviving Economic Abuse hope to raise awareness of economic abuse within intimate relationships and increase the ability of service providers to tackle it with their £100,000.00 grant.

Suzy Lamplugh will receive £200,000 to scale up the organisation’s casework support service for women who are being stalked.

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South East England

Barnardo’s Bournemouth will receive £27,500.00 to pilot project to improve outcomes for young mothers.

Brighton Oasis Project are to be given £217,917 for their sex worker outreach project, which helps women involved in the sex industry.

Sateda run a pilot for two workers trained by the National Centre for Domestic Violence to attend court with clients during family proceedings and hearings for injunctions. They are to receive £115,370.00.

Us in a Bus will receive £45,000.00 to run intensive interactive sessions for women with profound learning difficulties, complex needs, and who find communicating and connecting a struggle.

You Trust provide services to women who are experiencing stalking and women who are experiencing sexual violence. They are to be given £270,000 to increase safety and wellbeing and improve recovery from sexual violence and abuse.

Stepping Stones, Luton are to receive £262,614. This money will ensure access to specialist support for 300 vulnerable women facing domestic and sexual abuse.

South West England

Step Together Volunteering will receive £133,394.00 to encourage disadvantaged young women, aged 16-25, with multiple and complex needs, into volunteering placements.

Women’s Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre Cornwall are to be given £179,157.10 to develop positive relationships with isolated, hard to reach survivors of sexual violence and abuse in the area.

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North East England

Angelou Centre will receive £206,030.00 to provide a holistic package of support to enable 20 BAME survivors of violence and abuse and their children.

Children North East are to be given £88,939 for their peer mentoring service for vulnerable young girls who are affected by or at risk of violence or abuse.

Crest are to be given £148,500.00 to promote gender equality, raise aspirations in education and employment, and challenge the inequalities in BAME communities.

Forward Assist are to receive £184,495.00 in order to identify the nature of social disadvantage of female veterans and put in place appropriate activities to address their unmet needs.

North West England

Lancashire West CAB The North West Citizen’s Advice Bureau will be given £100,000.00 to develop new ways of working to improve early intervention and prevention of violence against women and girls.

Proud Trust will be given £99,996.00 to help improve the safety, mental health and social inclusion of disadvantaged lesbian/bisexual women, and intergenerational opportunities benefiting older lesbian/bisexual women.

Shelter is to be given £100,000, with the aim of delivering a Housing First service for female offenders leaving HMP Styal so they can access and maintain a home following custodial sentences.

Sign Health, a deaf charity, will be given £200,000.00 to establish a domestic violence support service for Deaf women and girls in Greater Manchester.

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London

Bike Project is a London charity which aims to support female asylum seekers and refugees to develop their cycling skills, independence and employment prospects. They are due to be awarded £85,211.00.

Advance , a charity that works with women at high risk of domestic abuse in the capital, are to be given £200,000. The funding is to provide abuse survivors access to advice, emotional and practical support.

Baytree Centre are being given £49,624 to assist with PEACH PLUS, a two-generational mentoring programme that strengthens the skills, competencies and abilities of mothers and their daughters so they can help themselves and their families overcome the causes of poverty and exclusion.

Children’s Society will receive £250,000 to go towards their imperative work offering support to marginalised girls and young women particularly at risk of or affected by violence or abuse through from custody and care settings to the community.

Faith Regen Foundation are set to receive £250,000 in order to engage and support 368 BAME women and girls at risk of FGM, Faith Based Abuse, Forced Marriage and Honour Based Violence.

Housing for Women support lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex and non-binary women and girls experiencing violence. Around £200,000.00 from the Tampon Tax Fund will assist with their work.

Iranian Kurdish Women’s Rights Organisation will be given £200,000.00 to help women and girls from Middle Eastern, North African, Asian and Latin American communities, especially from LGBT groups at risk of violence.

Jackson’s Lane will receive £117,357 to assist a project aimed at engaging 900 women aged 55+ in Haringey in community based activities. It’s hoped the initiative will increase their understanding of wellbeing, harassment and domestic abuse and the support services available to tackle these issues.

Life Charity: £250,000.00 will be given the anti-abortion charity, a decision which sparked outrage. Life claim to offer housing, practical help, counselling, emotional support and life skills training for young pregnant women who are homeless.

Mumsaid aim to broaden access to the organisation’s effective, evidence-based early intervention for women experiencing perinatal mental health issues, providing vital support for them and their families during the ‘1001 Critical Days’ period of life from conception to age two. They will be given £45,933.

Southall Black Sisters are to receive £250,000 for an action research testing support to women and their children facing gendered violence on non-spousal visas with no recourse to public funds.

Tender an arts charity who work with young people to prevent domestic and sexual abuse and promote healthy relationships. They are to be awarded £103,363.00 in order to roll out prevention programmes in schools across all 32 boroughs of London.

Women’s Therapy Centre will receive £138,130.00 to help them provide support to disadvantaged and isolated women with mental health problems who have experienced gender-based violence or abuse.

East Midlands

Youth Sports Trust will be given £280,139.00 to ensure vulnerable girls and young women are supported to improve their life chances and mental health and wellbeing.

West Midlands

Black Country Women’s Aid will receive £240,401 to pilot a project to develop the first specialist support service for victims of stalking.

Heart of England Foundation will be given £165,000.00 to fund a grants programme for charitable organisations with an annual income of under £250,000 working with women.

SALRC, or the Society for the Assistance of Ladies in Reduced Circumstance, will be awarded £400,000.00 for a grants programme designed to seek out new ideas that have potential to significantly improve the employment outcomes of disadvantaged women.

Sikh Community & Youth Service are to receive £54,000.00 in the hope of improving the employment prospects, education and basic skills of unemployed BAME women.

WM Consortium Sexual Violence Providers £300,000 – Sexual violence and abuse preventative and protection services for sex workers.

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Eastern

Norfolk Community Foundation £44,000.00 – Grants programme offering one year grants of up to £2,000 to small community groups and charities.

Suffolk Rape Crisis is due £97,000 for a research project to address the under representation of BAME women who are survivors accessing specialist sexual violence support services.

Yorkshire & Humber

Joanna Project will be provided with £78,000.00 to hire a co-ordinator post for a day time sanctuary for hard to reach, vulnerable women involved in street prostitution.

Women’s Health Matters, a Leeds-based organisation, has been given £206,204.00 to reduce the impact of domestic violence on women who have suffered complex trauma and are experiencing difficulties in their lives.

Womenzone will receive £95,344.00 to help support for BAME women who are at risk of developing, or have developed long term health problems.

Yorkshire Cancer Research will be given £216,000.00 to improve cancer outcomes and reduce inequalities in BAME women.

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Northern Ireland

Autism NI is being given £69,000 to remove barriers to achievement for Autistic girls within home, school and community environments

Foyle Women’s Aid will receive £210,604 for their One Safe Place project, which aims to regenerate a land mark historic building to provide 14 independent living accommodation units for victims of domestic abuse.

HomeStart North Down will receive £65,512.00 to help women and young girls cope well enough at home with their children for Social Services support to be withdrawn.

Mid Ulster Women’s Aid are due to receive £106,205 to provide services for older women (age 55+) experiencing domestic violence.

Scotland

Barnardo’s Edinburgh are to receive £57,698.00 for their work in Connections Plus. The project for young women with learning disabilities, who are affected by gender-based violence.

Dundee Women’s Aid will receive £187,907 from the Tampon Tax Fund. The money will be used to host a clinical psychologist/s to work with women who have experienced trauma.

Engender will receive £25,450 to work with disabled women to seek their views in relation to their experiences of maternity and parenting services.

Forth Valley Disability Sport will get a boost of £16,500 in funding to encourage girls and women with both physical, sensory and learning disabilities more active through physical activity and sport; mainly focusing on walking, cycling and swimming and branching out to further activities and sports after year 1.

Govanhill Baths Community Trust will benefit from £99,600 to put towards mental health, wellbeing activities and skills development through sewing, textile and furniture repair.

One Parent Families will be given £354,617 for provision of integrated single parent family support service for vulnerable families

Quarriers are set to receive £121,839 to help develop community-based support for women with maternal and postnatal mental health issues.

Sacro will receive £104,695 in order to recruit a Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Support and Protection Worker to the Bright Choices team.

Street Soccer Scotland, an organisation that encourage positive changes through the sport, will be given £96,410 to increase participation in Street Soccer Scotland’s programmes for socially disadvantaged women.

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Wales

National Youth Advocacy Service are to receive £209,586 to improve the lives of young women and girls leaving the care system especially those who are pregnant, at risk of teenage pregnancy or child sexual exploitation.

North Wales Women’s Centre are set to receive £187,987 from the Tampon Tax Fund to improve the lives of disadvantaged women and girls who are at risk of offending or reoffending.

Rape and Sexual Abuse North Wales will be awarded £94,396 to launch and evaluate a self-help programme for survivors of sexual violence suffering with Sexual Trauma Specific Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Volunteering Matters will get £170,673 to improve the personal safety and maintain sexual health of young women with learning difficulties.