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£2k grants available to celebrate Black History Season
25th July 2024
Hackney Council is offering grants of up to £2k to organisations or artists wishing to contribute to this year’s Black History Season. Grants will be available to Black-led organisations, curators or collectives to deliver events taking place between October and November 2024. Grants can be used to deliver activities such as community events, educational talks, film screenings, theatre shows, walks, exhibitions, nightlife, lectures, podcasts or reminisce sessions. Projects that embed intersectional collaboration across Hackney’s communities and explore Black histories, futures or archiving in Hackney are particularly welcome. The season will also see the launch of Hackney Black History 365. While Hackney Council traditionally extends the national Black History Month to a two month programme, Hackney Black History 365 will provide year-round opportunities to acknowledge the past, present and future contributions of its African and Caribbean heritage via a new Hackney Black History 365 calendar. The calendar will be featured on the Love Hackney digital and print channels. Community groups and cultural organisations can submit their event for publication via the online submission form. For more information on how to apply for a Black History Season grant, visit the application form here. Applications should be completed before midnight, Monday 29 August. For more information please contact culture@hackney.gov.ukNotes for editors: For more information or to apply for the Black History Season grant visit the Google form. Grants will be available to deliver activity between October - November 2024.Hackney Black History 365 may also be abbreviated to HBH365. The Hackney Black History 365 calendar will be live on the Love Hackney website from Tuesday 1 October.
39 Hackney not-for-profits supported to install clean energy
24th July 2024
Thirty-nine local not-for-profit community organisations are being supported by Hackney Council to install clean power or energy saving measures, following the latest round of funding from Hackney Light and Power, its energy services arm. This third round of funding, awarded from HLP’s community energy fund (CEF), will support Comet Nursery, Laburnum Boat Club and North London Mosque Trust to install solar panels, helping to cut bills and reduce emissions. Four more organisations will get help to install energy efficiency measures, like LED lighting and double glazing, with 10 others supported to carry out feasibility studies to plan the installation of clean energy. This brings the total number of organisations supported by the CEF to 39 over three rounds of funding. The CEF works by funding and pairing up local organisations with community energy groups, like Home Energy Action Lab and Stokey Energy, which are based in Hackney and have expertise in energy efficiency and installing green power. Nearly £1m has now been earmarked for local organisations by the CEF, helping to save 160 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year.The CEF has recently supported two schools - St John and St James Primary School and Springfield Primary School - to work alongside Stokey Energy to carry out building surveys and subsequently install new solar panels. It’s expected that these will help save 16 tonnes of carbon emissions - the equivalent of planting 738 trees. Alex De Lange, Assistant Headteacher at Springfield Community Primary School, said: ““The kids love it. We’ve had assemblies where we’ve talked about it. Our school council is really involved in making sure that our school is actively being sustainable. Having a big project like this onsite really brings that idea of sustainability to life.“And it has meant that it has inspired other ideas to do with recycling and reusing, and other whole school approaches. Having a big project like this, that the kids can understand the impact of, has been brilliant.”To find out more about the community energy fund, visit: https://hackney.gov.uk/community-energy-fund