Projects
Here, you can keep up to date with the latest charitable organisations we are working with through our Amplify grants, films and funding programmes. If you would like to see projects from a specific programme – just use the category filter.
Climate change brings big shifts in rainfall across the world and this is felt especially in Rajasthan in North West India. The people have always used ancient traditional methods to collect rain water during the monsoon season.
We first met Diversified when they were a Grants for Good finalist in 2022. We went on to help them produce a series of films to tell their story and promote advocacy in schools.
We provided funding for this video to help educate the local community about the work they do and how they might get involved during Volunteers Week 2023.
We funded this video to help the charity raise awareness of their service. If you have suffered with your mental health and think joining could help you, you can contact them on the details at the end of the video.
We first met Market Field Farm when they won one of our Grants for Good in 2021. Since then they have been going from strength to strength as they expand, and for 2023 we’ve funded this film for them.
With huge potential for growth, Harry’s HAT needed help getting off the ground with promoting awareness. Their video highlights how they support children with Hydrocephalus.
With lots of potential for this charity to grow its impact, not only locally, but also nationally through their advocacy activities, we also helped them with their fundraising mission by funding a video highlighting the value of their work.
Somerset Wildlands is an organisation that aims to restore some of the locally lost life and wildness through a process of rewilding. As they rewild they are also seeking ways to reconnect all local people with nature and encourage more rewilding projects. Their video easily displays the beauty of rewilded areas whilst creating awareness of the project to help raise funds.
The Foundation worked with the Inga Foundation to produce several films to help them raise awareness of this issue and their solution.
We first met R;pple Suicide Prevention when they applied for our Grants for Good programme. In addition to their £3,500 grant to help the charity grow, we funded a film to help them share their story.