Local authorities and service partners
Stoke-on-Trent City Council
Stoke-on-Trent City Council commissioned Revival to deliver their Safe and Well Checks Service across the city. In just three months, staff delivered support to over 150 of the city’s most vulnerable residents. The city council also supported our work over in Concrete, through the Destination:Home partnership and funding for a brand new LGBTQ+ Caseworker.
Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC)
Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) continue to support Concrete’s peer mentor and private lettings services through their Rough Sleeper Initiative (RSI) funding.
In September 2023, the Group also joined the DLUHC and UK Boardroom Apprentice programme which opens the boardroom to local people. Honeycomb Group became DLUHC's first social housing provider to join the scheme.
The National Lottery
The National Lottery and their Know Your Neighbourhood fund enabled Glow to launch their domestic abuse Recovery Hub in 2022. The organisation provided a further funding boost of £45,000 at the end of 22/23 to support the development of the service, particularly around it’s social and wellbeing offer.
The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID)
The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) have funded Concrete’s new service, SPHERE, which will deliver accommodation, treatment and support to psychoactive substance users, including monkey dust users, in Stoke-on-Trent.
BBC Children In Need
BBC Children In Need have provided support to Glow’s services for children and young people over the years. Most recently they provided funding for the Opening Doors project, an exclusive project for families living at the charity’s three refuges in Staffordshire.
Derbyshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner
Derbyshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, thanks to £1.3m Home Office funding, made it possible for Glow’s new 180 Project to launch in Derbyshire in 2023. The service works directly with the county’s highest-risk domestic abuse perpetrators, encouraging them to recognise and take responsibility for their behaviour.
Cheshire East Council
Cheshire East Council trusted our Revival team to deliver the Reconnect Service. This project aimed to help local residents reconnect with their community, to reduce isolation and loneliness after the Covid-19 pandemic.