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Finance

Below are a list of the organisations that fund our work:

The Big Lottery Fund (formerly the National Lottery Charities Board)
The Big Lottery Fund wants to enable others to make real improvements to the lives of disadvantaged people and the well-being of communities, through fair and open funding of people, projects and programmes.

Greater London Authority
The Greater London Authority (GLA) was created as a new form of strategic citywide government, consisting of an elected Mayor and a separately elected Assembly in 2000. A core staff of around 500 people support the Mayor and the Assembly in their work.

The GLA stands apart from the London boroughs, looking at the needs of London as a whole and representing the city on a national and an international level. However, it must work with the London boroughs to ensure the Mayor's policies are implemented effectively.

Housing Corporation
The Housing Corporation is responsible for investing public money in housing associations [1] and for protecting that investment and ensuring it provides decent homes and services for residents. We invest in housing associations to provide homes that meet local needs. Through regulation we seek to ensure that people will want, and be able, to live in these homes, now and in the future.

Joseph Rowntree Foundation
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation is one of the largest independent social policy research and development charities in the UK. It supports a wide programme of research and development projects in housing, social care and social policy.

Lloyds TSB Foundation
Lloyds TSB Foundation are a grant-making trust and make grants to charities. Our mission is to support and work in partnership with charitable organisations which help people, especially those who are disadvantaged or disabled, to play a fuller role in communities throughout England and Wales.

Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
ODPM was created as a central department in its own right in May 2002. It is responsible for policy on housing, planning, devolution, regional and local government and the fire service. It also takes responsibility for the Social Exclusion Unit, the Neighbourhood Renewal Unit and the Government Offices for the Regions.

Orbis
Europe's leading empty property and neighbourhood improvement professionals.

Sunley Charitable Trust
To give grants to charitable institutions. The principal areas of interest of the Foundation is within the United Kingdom with the majority of grants assisting community projects, the disadvantaged and where there is a focus on environmental issues.


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