9 organisations awarded in November 2025

In October 2025, we launched the second round of our Digital Support Fund, with £20,000 available to fund projects that helped bridge the digital divide. Organisations were invited to apply for grants of up to £2,500.

We received some really brilliant applications and in November, our brilliant community panellists awarded 9 organisations. A huge thank you to our panellists for all of their amazing work!

You can read about the 9 funded organisations and the projects supported below:

River House Trust 

£847.60 awarded to replace outdated 15-year-old computers with a refurbished desktop + monitor so older people living with HIV can access digital services, admin and health information comfortably.

Solidarity Sports

£2,500 awarded for the purchase of a refurbished laptop for safeguarding work and six tablets for homework club to support vulnerable children with digital learning and online literacy.

Young Hammersmith & Fulham 

£2,350 was given to fund a three-part digital inclusion & safety programme for youth-sector practitioners covering accessible digital service design, online safety for young people, and the safe use of AI/tech.

The Upper Room 

£2,009 awarded to introduce digital self-check-in tablets, a wall-mounted information screen, protective equipment, basic phones for guests, and installation work to modernise service access and reduce staff pressure.

Nomad Radio

£2,500 was given to train three young people in safe social-media content creation, planning and filming community-positive videos, building digital creativity and employability skills.

Somali Parents CIC

£2,500 awarded to provide 6 refurbished tablets + SIM data, weekly digital confidence sessions, online safety workshops, and 1:1 support for Somali families to access GP systems, school platforms and benefits.

Urban Flyers CIC

£2,500 given to provide 70 refurbished tablets and digital-confidence workshops across White City/Wormholt/Old Oak, covering GP systems, benefits, online safety, communication apps and youth digital tools.

Fulham Good Neighbours 

£2,500 awarded to support weekly digital drop-ins and home-based digital support for older adults, helping them use essential online services, understand scams/AI, and gain confidence. Supported by trained volunteers and device loans.

Mama Haven 

£2,500 awarded to deliver a 6-week “Business Foundations” course for mothers, focusing on social media skills, start-up knowledge, digital confidence, and access to laptops and learning resources.

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