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Global communications and technology company TELUS is making £1 million in funding available over the next two years to support grassroots projects across Greater London.
The TELUS Greater London Community Board, delivered in partnership with the London Community Foundation, provides grants of up to £20,000 to support local not-for-profit organisations delivering health and education programmes aimed at helping young people (up to age 29) overcome barriers and reach their full potential.
The Community Board has made initial awards to 18 organisations, including the Lady Garden Foundation which works on raising gynaecological cancer awareness and education among young women; Enter Tech Opportunities CIC, which specialises in providing neurodivergent females and non-binary young people with tech training, soft skills, and mentorship for employability; and Orange Bow which supports young men with digital resources to address mental health and promote social connections.
Priority is given to programmes that best demonstrate the use of technology to increase their effectiveness.
Organisations may apply annually for up to three consecutive years. Applications can be submitted at any time, and organisations should allow up to twelve weeks for a response.
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