ISLE OF WIGHT FOUNDATION — grant history
Latest income
£104k
Grants listed (FY2022)
9
Listed grants total
£92k
Accounts grants total
£92k
listed grants reconcile with the accounts totalextracted from its FY2022 accounts
What this funder supports
Causes funded
Where grantees operate
- Isle Of Wight
- Dorset
- Hampshire
- Throughout England And Wales
Grants made, per its accounts filings
| Recipient | Year | Amount | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Swim the Wight | FY2022 | £16k | To purchase a new vehicle to transport safety equipment to sea swimming sessions. |
| Isorropia Foundation | FY2022 | £16k | Grant for a new minibus to extend the charity's reach across the island and support those who are socially isolated. |
| Care in the Garden | FY2022 | £16k | Grant for a new kiln for the manufacturing of ceramic and concrete garden products. |
| Brighstone Lawn Tennis Club | FY2022 | £15k | Grant towards the resurfacing of the club's two tennis COUrtS. |
| Dogs 4 Young People | FY2022 | £9k | Grant for a fully accessible kitchen area for trainers and service users and the purchase and installation of blinds to help regulate the temperature of the charity's training centre. |
| People Matter (Isle of Wight) | FY2022 | £8k | Grant for the Isle of Wight Learning Disability support Centre which provides island residents —mainly young people —with specialist training and the opportunity to gain qualifications. |
| Seagrove Pavilion Trust | FY2022 | £6k | Grant to purchase the equipment to run walking football sessions for people of all ages. |
| Ryde Sea Cadets | FY2022 | £4k | Grant for the modernisation and refurbishment of the unit's toilet accessibility and create much needed storage at the group's headquarters. |
| Vectis Radio | FY2022 | £3k | Grant for the 4Ps Training School which uses the medium of radio to help develop young people's confidence and communication skills. |
| Wight Search & Rescue | FY2021 | £16k | The project funded was for a new Incident Control Vehicle which is vital to the organisation's operations as it is the main hub for any live search. It acts as a mobile office allowing search planners to work with police to identify search areas and deploy search teams. |
| Pan Together | FY2021 | £16k | This donation funded the creation of a 'community fridge' where surplus food from supermarkets is available free to local people to come and help themselves around the clock. The project is aimed at local residents who are struggling to feed their families. |
| Wessex Cancer Trust | FY2021 | £13k | Funding to cover the lease payments in 2022, insurance and tax for both vehicles and a contingency fund to cover any maintenance during the year. |
| Havenstreet Community Association | FY2021 | £7k | The aim of this project is to engage the community in refurbishing the garden at the Community Centre. The funding will be used for jetwashing of the paved area, repointing, and to purchase a new garden shed and fencing. |
| St Helens Community Centre | FY2021 | £7k | The community centre applied for funding to purchase new furniture to enable the safer running of the centre for a wider group of users. |
| The Phoenix Project | FY2021 | £5k | The charity wants to provide more sessions at Wood 'n' Things and have identified new equipment which will allow them to have more people working on projects and will keep the workshop safe. |
| Ryde Sea Cadets | FY2021 | £5k | The project funded is for 10 swimming pool sessions to deliver water-based training to the sea cadets, aged 10 to 18, in order to gain confidence and understanding of safety in the water in a controlled environment. |
| Arreton Cricket Club | FY2021 | £5k | Funding for safety equipment, bats, balls, helmets, batting machine and batting cage for the junior side of the club - 4 to 12 years - to encourage current members and additional members to get involved in island outdoor cricket life. |
| The Common Space | FY2021 | £5k | Funding to create a new public garden to enhance the area for residents and visitors alike, create volunteering opportunities and horticultural and environmental training content. The garden will then be used to support the Discovery Bay programme of free wildlife events and activities in The Bay. |
| Home Start | FY2021 | £4k | Funding for a project to purchase tablets and mobile phones to improve access to volunteering by offering remote access to training and to provide ongoing support for vulnerable island families who were not yet ready to have people in their home (after lockdowns). |
| Sandown & Shanklin Independent Lifeboat | FY2021 | £3k | The application was for funding toward the replacement of the lifeboat station roof. The costs are for scaffolding, removal of the existing roof and replacement including pipes and fixings. |