All 250 of our £1,000 winners from the first draw in our Movement for Good Awards have now been announced.
Please click here to see which charities have won and watch the video to see what difference a £1,000 donation will make.
Your nomination of a charity enters them into the first three phases of Movement for Good. With four phases in total, there are three phases offering £1,000 donations, if they don't win the first, they'll be entered into the second and the third. The fourth phase is our opportunity to offer more significant funding where we feel like it can help the most.
We are awarding grants of £10,000 and more, totalling £500,000. The application window is now closed. Thank you to everyone who submitted an application – the winners will be announced in October 2022.
Find out moreYou have the power to drastically increase the opportunities for your charity to benefit from the Movement for Good, and all you have to do is share it on your social media. Anyone can nominate
We want to make it as easy as humanly possible for you to spread the word about the Movement for Good Awards and your chosen charity. With this in mind we created a number of useful resources such as email and social media templates, which you can send out to friends, family, community and contacts to drum up support for that cause that is dear to your heart.
People are more likely to bolster you campaign if it's only a button click away. Use our campaign code generator to find your charity and generate the code, links and buttons for you to drop into your emails and webpages. When a recipient clicks on your link, it will auto populate the form, making it easier to support and nominate your charity.
Click on the icons and the templates/graphics will open in a new window. You can save these on your desktop and use them to spread the word and drum up support. To make the most out of your social media posts, ensure you accompany the graphics along with the post templates.
Provides crisis and recovery support to around 11,000 individuals each year effected by domestic abuse and sexual violence living in Devon, Cornwall and Wiltshire.
A Cornish charity, supporting bereaved children, young people and their families in Cornwall, through a variety of services and groups.
Provides meaningful occupation for adults with learning disabilities through gardening and farming programmes.
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