Smallwood’s COVID-19 grants in action: Sandwell African Women Association (SAWA)Sandwell African Women Association (SAWA) is a registered charity in England and Wales that provides community support services to the…Mar 23, 2021Mar 23, 2021
COVID emergency grants report: tackling gendered poverty during a pandemicDespite an incredibly challenging year, the Smallwood Trust was able to secure £2.5m of COVID emergency grant funding from the Department…Mar 1, 2021Mar 1, 2021
FINDING OPPORTUNITY IN CHAOS — THE SOPHIE HAYES FOUNDATION AND CORONAVIRUSA guest blog by Red Godfrey-Sagoo, CEO of the Sophie Hayes Foundation.Sep 15, 2020Sep 15, 2020
The Women’s Resilience Fund: Evolving Our Grant-Making StrategyFeb 24th, 2020: We are delighted to announce the launch of the Women’s Resilience Fund which will empower frontline women’s organisations…Feb 24, 2020Feb 24, 2020
How One Day Changed the Lives of Lizzie and SallyAs part of our support for @ACOBenevolence’s #OneDayChangesLives initiative, a look at how we worked with @InspireWalworth to help a…Jan 7, 2020Jan 7, 2020
What’s It Like Being a Board Member at the Smallwood Trust?We’re looking for new board members. There’s a link to further information and how to apply at the bottom, but here’s an overview from…Dec 18, 2019Dec 18, 2019
A Case Study from the Damsel ProjectBy Samantha Everard, Chief Executive, The Samee CharityNov 21, 2019Nov 21, 2019
IMPACT REPORT 2019 - LAUNCHToday, our work is more relevant than ever. The labour market, the design of social security and cultural roles within the family all…Oct 21, 2019Oct 21, 2019
A World Without Violence?Could we ever live in a world without violence? No matter what time in history we look at, it seems like conflict is ever present: whether…Oct 11, 2019Oct 11, 2019
WOMEN DON’T HAVE SINGLE ISSUE LIVESA guest blog for The Smallwood Trust by Jeanie Lynch, Resilient Women Programme Manager, CoLab ExeterMay 20, 2019May 20, 2019