Examples of Suffolk Community Foundation in a sentence
SZC Co is to enter into arrangements with the Suffolk Community Foundation in relation to the establishment and administration of this fund, and the making of awards via a panel established for this purpose.
The setting is currently looking at further support and assistance from Suffolk County Council and is engaged with Community action Suffolk Network who provide support for charitable fundraising and Suffolk Community Foundation.
A report undertaken for the Suffolk Community Foundation in 2020, Hidden Needs in Suffolk, found that overall Suffolk is not one of the England’s most deprived local authorities (amongst 40% least deprived), but that compared to England as a whole, the county is not particularly advantaged.
Since April 2014, Suffolk CSPs no longer receive this funding as the PCC has devolved the Home Office Crime and Disorder Grant to Suffolk Community Foundation as the Safer Suffolk Fund (SSF).
Grant funding from St Edmundsbury also needs to be set in the wider context of available funding opportunities from other sources, for example, Suffolk County Council, the Suffolk Community Foundation, town and parish councils and national sources such as those available through Funding Central.
Suffolk Community Foundation AGM was a very interesting meeting with details given of how they support lots of voluntary organisations.
The grant being sought from the fund is £2,776,800, with £1,569,930 of ‘match’ funding from existing schemes including the Energy Company Obligation, Fuel Poor Network Extension Scheme, Suffolk’s Warm Homes Healthy People, Suffolk Community Foundation Surviving Winter Fuel Payments and local authority renovation grants.
We need more social housing in Felixstowe, not less.The report Hidden Needs from the Suffolk Community Foundation indicates clearly the need in Felixstowe and the Trimleys for social housing.I note that SCC wants the developer to build any new schools that are needed.Anglian Water must be MADE to sort out the foul sewage, to prevent Walton High Road being continuously dug up.Rifle Club - the road surface needs to be smooth to enable people with visual impairments to use it safely.
Such proxies can include the stock of domestic or imported patents, spending in R&D, performances in research and education etc.
Giving circles canbe eclectic or focused on particular types of donors and causes, e.g. women and girls.For example, Suffolk Community Foundation runs two giving circles: the Suffolk 100, which has raised over £280,000 since 2011, and The Women andGirls Fund, which has around 24 members and has raised over £80,000 since 2013, and funds projects aimed at empowering women and girls in Suffolk.