In 2005, the Carnegie UK Trust stopped its small grants programme. Below are a list of grants that were awarded prior to this decision. Please note that we are no longer a reactive grant giving Trust.
Children in Northern Ireland (CiNi)
to develop a network to support practitioners in Northern Ireland to develop capacity and demonstrate good practice.
Citizenship Foundation
to develop a Youth Act Toolkit for the long-term development of the programme, as the work had generated interest outside London.
Eighteen and Under
to support a part-time worker to set up a shadow youth management board and to recruit and train young volunteers.
Greater Manchester Coalition of Disabled People (GMCPD)
for a local and nationwide Peer Support/Consultancy Service which would support and empower young disabled people to be more actively involved in decision-making processes both locally and nationally.
Northern Ireland Social & Political Archive (ARK)
With a number of organisations, ARK had carried out a Young Life and Times Survey of 16 year olds in Northern Ireland, and published ‘Voices Behind the Statistics’. With permission from the Inland Revenue ARK would use a sample of 16 year olds from their Child Benefit registers to run the surveys over the next two years.
Save the Children, Wales
to develop a Participation Network for practitioners across Wales to develop capacity, share good practice and disseminate information.