“Your grant is keeping our lights on through the pandemic. It means we can continue to be a bridge between the Somali community and the local organisations who can support them.” Abdul, Nomad Radio
Our Grants
We give grants to local organisations making a real difference to people living in our area of benefit.
We have two grant programmes now open for applications:
- Community Grants: A grant of up to £15,000 towards one-off or ongoing projects, or core costs. There are three grant rounds in February, May and October. More about Community Grants
- Flexible 3 Year Grants: Up to £15,000 a year for 3 years either unrestricted or for a more specific purpose. Only organisations who have been funded by us before are eligible for these grants. More about Flexible 3 Year Grants
Please do get in touch with us for a chat before you make a full application for either grant programme, even if you’ve been funded by us in the past. We’d love to find out more about your work and answer your questions.
Find out more
- Our Community Grants
- Our Flexible 3 Year Grants
- Arrange a call with Paul and Paige in our Grants team – contact grants@hamunitedcharities.com
Recognising the difficulties that families face, Jamal came together with other Hammersmith parents to launch Somali Parents. Meeting demand is an ever-increasing challenge for the charity. Jamal is the only paid staff member, and he only works for the charity part-time. Nevertheless, assisted by a team of volunteers, the organisation offers support to families across the borough.
Somali Parents runs healthcare workshops about cancer symptoms and support available, as well as drop-in sessions to help ease concerns amongst the community and give people a better understanding of how to access NHS services and what to expect from an appointment. Recognising that women often feel more comfortable discussing health issues with another woman, the charity will sometimes bring in a Somali-speaking female GP to answer questions from the audience and talk to people in private if they need more advice.
“The relationship is the intervention.”