August 2022
If you’re a homeowner or private tenant on benefits or a low income you could get a grant of up to £25,000 to improve your home and save on your energy bills to help with the cost of living through The Mayor of London’s Warmer Homes programme.
February 2022
Due to the high level of demand for grants through this joint programme, the fund is now closed to new applications.
From Monday 14 February 2022 we will only be able to accept applications for our main funding programme for household items and clothing.
Check the home page of our website https://www.glasspool.org.uk/ for funding updates.
We have recently updated our data collection and privacy statement and wish to alert you to the new provisions.
We have updated the wording on the collection and use of data for general research and evaluation purposes (page 2). Where personally identifiable data may be required (e.g. case studies etc.) specific consent will be sought from the person who required our grants support.
Please click this link to see the new version Privacy Policy.
Full information on our Consent Procedures can be found here.
Updated February 2022
Due to the high level of demand for grants through this joint programme, the last day we will be able to accept applications is 7 February. Until then we will continue to accept applications every Monday at 11am.
After 7 February, we will only be able to accept applications for our main funding programme for household items and clothing.
Our partnership with the Smallwood Trust will enable both organisations to increase our support to women, improve their well-being and support their financial resilience.
We are inviting grant applications for essential household items, and moving costs, back to work costs, emergency costs and rent/council tax arrears.
The partnership will provide small grants to pay for costs to cover basic living needs, reduced income due to redundancy or reduction in working hours, childcare, support towards rent or council tax arrears, utility costs (extra costs to be incurred due to winter) and essential household appliances, beds/bedding and clothing. Funds will be distributed through a network of community referral/applicant partners.
Please note that we cannot provide a grant if you or your client/service user has applied directly to the Smallwood Trust and has received a grant.
More information about the partnership funding criteria can be found on our Smallwood Partnership page here.
We are looking for a curious, creative candidate who can innovate and drive transformation, so we can deliver life-enhancing grant programmes for people in financial hardship.
If you would like to discuss the role with Julie our CEO, you can email her at julie@glasspool.org.uk or call her on 07796 833643.
Deadline for submission of CV and supporting statement:
5pm, 31 May 2021
Please visit Glasspool Grants Status page for current information on supplier delivery and flooring during social distancing.
https://www.glasspool.org.uk/grants/glasspool-grants-status
The Frontline Network has launched the ‘Frontline Worker Survey 2020’, and the charity needs you to hear from you This year the COVID-19 outbreak has presented significant and fast-evolving challenges for the homelessness sector. Frontline services have been significantly impacted by staff capacity as people go into isolation and work from home, and that there has been severe consequences for the services provided on the frontline.
Thank you to everyone who has applied to us for Smallwood funding from our pilot partnership programme and for completing the survey. This pilot programme has now come to an end, no further awards can be made from our Smallwood partnership funding.
The Smallwood Trust is available for Women Only, please visit their website for more information.