The Campden Charities Trustee’ is an independent charitable trust and company limited by guarantee that manages the ‘The Campden Charities’ – an amalgamation of endowed charities the first of which was founded in 1629.
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The list below shows those who are currently funding our work and includes those who have provided funding during the past 12 months.
The Campden Charities Trustee’ is an independent charitable trust and company limited by guarantee that manages the ‘The Campden Charities’ – an amalgamation of endowed charities the first of which was founded in 1629.
The City Bridge Trust makes grants in excess of £15 million a year to charitable organisations for the benefit of the inhabitants of Greater London. The Trust is funding Capacity Building Courses at NOVA.
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On the 21st November we celebrated the One City, One Year reception at The Ritz, where the Leader thanked partners from across Westminster for their contribution to the success of the council’s One City programme.
The Kensington & Chelsea Foundation links local residents with local charities, most of which are too small to appear on the usual radar screens, but which achieve enormous impact in improving lives of less fortunate residents in this, the UK’s wealthiest borough.
Our focus is on supporting small and medium underfunded charities that can make a significant difference to the lives of disadvantaged people by helping them to play a fuller role in the community.
Many people feel stuck by a lack of skills or qualifications. If you are one of them it is not too late to do something about it. By getting back into learning you can improve your working life, family life, social life and self esteem.
We are a group of people who live in the Notting Hill and Ladbroke Grove areas of West London who want to make God an important factor in our lives.
Kensington and Chelsea residents are receiving the very best council services in the country according to the Audit Commission, which has awarded the Royal Borough the best possible rating in its Comprehensive Performance Assessment (CPA) test of how councils perform. This is the fifth year in a row that the Council has achieved the highest rating, despite the Commission raising the performance bar each year.
Visiting a UK online centre means you can explore the opportunities that new technologies offer, such as further learning and updating your skills.
The London Development Agency is the Mayor of London's agency for business and jobs.
We are the Mayor's agency responsible for driving London's sustainable economic growth. It's our job to ensure that London remains a global success story. To help us deliver this we work with partners from industry, and the public and voluntary sectors.
The European Social Fund (ESF) was set up to improve employment opportunities in the European Union and so help raise standards of living. It aims to help people fulfil their potential by giving them better skills and better job prospects.
Westminster Kingsway College is a further education college in central London with Centres in Camden and Westminster. It provides further, adult and higher education programmes including full-time and part-time vocational, professional and academic courses at different levels.