Funding

David Dockray West End Young People's Fund

Grants to help projects ensure all young people are included in activities, and support groups for young people with disabilities

Funding The David Dockray West End Young People's Fund supports children and young people aged between five and 25 in the west end of Newcastle. It was established in 2007 following the sale of the West End Youth and Community Centre, built for local young people by David Dockray in 1947. Grants are awarded three times a year and are generally between £250 and £5,000. However, grants of up to £20,000 will be considered.

Funder Donations from people and businesses in the local area. Run by the Community Foundation.

Aim To support projects that ensure all young people are included in activities, and support groups for young people with disabilities.

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