Project One
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To vote for your favourite cause, all you need to do is head to our voting page when you see it is open and click to support your favourite! All 3 causes receive funding from us each month, meaning we can continue supporting as many community project in Brum as possible!
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Throughout the month three new local causes seeking funding go live. During the fourth week of the month LoveBrum members vote for their favourite.
At the end of the month, the winning causes are announced and they receive valuable funding, and 12 months business and marketing support.
The process starts again. Three new causes go live. Voting starts again. We’re one step closer to a better Birmingham.
At Cuppa Squad, they aim to make living with long-term health conditions, such as diabetes, easier to understand, more manageable, and much less daunting. The project brings the community together in one place so they can share and support each other.
Brain injury can affect anyone, at any time, and Headway Birmingham & Solihull supports people through these life-changing events, treating them as individuals and building a bespoke service to meet their needs and aspirations.
The Travellers’ Tree is a CIC which works with asylum seekers that are currently housed in refugee hotels across Birmingham. Their aim is to connect, art, nature and staying active together to help those who are struggling with the gruelling asylum seeker process with the most beautiful and rewarding aspects of our society, art, community, and nature.
St Anne's Hostel provides a safe and secure alternative to life on the streets, giving single homeless men aged 25 and over the chance to rebuild their self confidence and make permanent positive changes to their lifestyle.
Karis Neighbour Scheme is a small community based charity in Ladywood. They work to reduce isolation and support families living in challenging circumstances across Ladywood, Edgbaston, North Edgbaston and Harborne.
Led by individuals with lived experience of sexual trauma, the GINA project provides immediate, specialist counselling and bespoke products/resources for survivors of sexual violence and abuse.
Alum Rock football academy holds football training and coaching sessions at the Rockwood Academy in Alum Rock every Saturday morning for children aged between 4-17 years old. Up to 100 children attend every week and the sessions are organised by Community volunteers.
Sporting FC are a community based kids/youth and adults football club based in Hodge Hill. The stars of the club are the boys and girls who play for Sporting Football Club, and they intend to bring back the Grassroots of football, back to an era when football was played for enjoyment and fun!
Sport 4 Life UK provides the opportunity for young people (aged 11 to 29) to prepare for and move into sustained education, employment, or training by improving their employability and key life skills, through its sports-themed personal development services.