Our Funders

The National Lottery Community Fund

BBC Children in Need
BBC Children in Need’s Small Grants programme awards grants of up to £10,000 per year, for up to three years, to UK not-for-profit organisations working with children and young people.

The Rank Foundation
The Rank Foundation is a grant giving charitable trust, and have been supporting Centre 63 for over 30 years, investing in young people within Knowsley.

John Moore’s Foundation
John Moore’s Foundation is a registered charity, established in 1964, that gives money to community organisations doing charitable work. They focus on funding projects based in Merseyside.

The Henry Smith Charity
The Henry Smith Charity has been supporting Centre 63 since 2005 through their ‘Improving Lives’ grant programme, which provides grants to charitable organisations that help people when other sources of support have failed, are inappropriate, or are simply not available.

The Community Foundation for Merseyside
The Community Foundation for Merseyside has been supporting Centre 63 and our community for several years. The Foundation has been a great supporter, offering their wealth of experience, knowledge, expertise and bespoke advice to ensure that we make an impact where it is most needed.

Veolia
Veolia award grants towards projects that make improvements to community facilities and the natural environment. Centre 63 received £39,216 from the trust to develop a Multi-Use games Area to enable us to provide a community-based facility, which has enhanced the provision of sport and leisure activities in an area where safe and inclusive facilities where lacking.

Steve Morgan




Our Partners...









