About us
Our supporters
Applying for funding is a key part of what we do at the Crystal Palace Community Trust. Without the support of funders, we would not be able to offer community services. On behalf of all the staff, trustees and users we would like to extend our sincere thanks to every funder that makes a contribution.
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‘Power to Change’ have funded many improvements to Anerley Town Hall including a hot desking space, a new reception area and free public use computers. They also contribute to some of our staffing costs.
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The 'Weston Anniversary Fund' have awarded us with the majority of funding needed to redevelop the old library space at the rear of Anerley Town Hall into a centre for children, young people and families incorporating a community cafe.
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We have recently secured a further two years funding from ‘BBC Children in Need' to support the free youth club which meets on Mondays and Thursdays at Anerley Town Hall.
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Fund the salary of our part-time Trust Development Manager, who fundraises for the CPCT, expanding the activity programme on offer and is developing new opportunities to provide services from Anerley Town Hall.
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Funds received in March 18 are due to cover additional services within our Youth Club at Anerley Town Hall, focusing on improving young people's lives through a healthy eating programme.
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The Bromley Community Fund is contributing towards youth worker costs and training for young people.
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The Jack Petchey Foundation finance annual awards for young people at our art and youth clubs, whose achievements are worthy of recognition.
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Southwark Council contribute to organisational overheads and the costs associated with a range of activities at the Kingswood Community Shop through their Community Capacity grant and the neighbourhood fund.
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Big Lottery have made a contribution to the running costs, staffing costs and volunteer training costs associated with the Kingswood Community Shop on the Kingswood Estate in Southwark.
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Veolia have awarded us with extra funding to help redevelop the old library space at the rear of Anerley Town Hall into a centre for children, young people and families incorporating a community cafe.
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The Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation have awarded us with extra funding to help redevelop the old library space at the rear of Anerley Town Hall into a centre for children, young people and families incorporating a community cafe.
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The Mayor of London has granted funds from the Young Londoners Fund for our partnership project 'The Power of One'.
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The Clothworkers Foundation have awarded us with extra funding to help redevelop the old library space at the rear of Anerley Town Hall into a centre for children, young people and families incorporating a community cafe.