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                      6% 6%
8% 8%
8% 8%
6% 6%
5%
18%
4%
5%
18%
Grant applicants select a primary beneficiary - the type they consider most important for their work. These categories may overlap but each grant has just one primary beneficiary type.
32% 32%
Children aCnhdilfdarmeinlieasnd families £324,414 £324,414
Homeless people
£56,308 Homeless people
£56,308
Local residents
£179,638 Local residents
£179,638
Older people
£38,002 Older people
£38,002 People living in
People living in poverty £133,722
poverty £133,722 People with mental
health issuPeso£p5l6e,4w3i0th mental
health issues £56,430 People with disabilities
or illnesses £83,075
People with disabilities
or illnesses £83,075 Black, Asian and
minority ethnic £80,540 Black, Asian and
Other minority ethnic £80,540 £62,313 Other
£62,313
13%
4% 13%
60
projects to distribute food and supplies
 31
projects to support vulnerable families
Some grants had more than one outcome.
55
grants to move services online
30
grants that supported new volunteers
35
organisations needing funding for core costs just to keep going
  19
grants to supply PPE or make activities COVID secure
    16
mental health or domestic abuse counselling projects
15
initiatives to get disadvantaged people online
12
projects promoting physical activity
        Banbury Mosque food distribution
Active Oxfordshire Bikes for Key Workers
Be Free YC laptop delivery to young carers
 2 Journal of a Pandemic Year
Grant amounts by beneficiary type
What we have funded
   








































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