Members’ GiveHub

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The Nominet Members’ GiveHub is an opportunity for members to support an organisation of their choice and make a real difference to their work.  

A fund of £50,000 is available every month and members can apply for funding up to £10,000 per financial year, which can be awarded to any UK registered organisation for projects that align with our commitment to making the world more connected, inclusive and secure.  

Applications are reviewed monthly by the GiveHub panel – a group of up to seven volunteers from the membership – who work with the membership engagement team.  

The panel’s current membership:

NameCompany
Joseph TelfordAES Digital Solutions Ltd
Q MisellAS207960 Cyfyngedig
Richard HilsdonEurosolve Ltd
Leslie BunderIndividual
Marek IsalskiFaelix Limited
Chris HemmingsPenguin Internet Ltd
Tim Prater Prater Raines

Katherine Low Settlement (KLS)

KLS were one of the charity beneficiaries that were nominated in a successful Member Give Hub application. They utilised the funds awarded within their "Tech Up Battersea" project to support elderly people and vulnerable adults in Battersea to lead more digital and independent lives.

Caius House

Caius House is a charity and youth club that has been serving the community of Battersea for over a century. They were successfully nominated and granted funding through our Member GiveHub. The funds will enable them to create a creative and technology learning space from where they will be delivering sessions in digital skills, coding, graphic design, and other creative areas.

People Know How

People Know How is a Scottish social innovation charity with a passion for solving social issues. The funds will support People Know How’s Reconnect service which uses a three-faceted approach to digital inclusion, providing support through digital groups, one-to-one, and via the Connecting Scotland digital support helpline.

More information about how members can apply  for a grant, the application criteria and decision-making process, is available on the Member Hub.

If you have any questions about the process as you fill out the application form please contact the Member Engagement team. 

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Public Benefit

We want a world that is connected, inclusive and secure, and believe that technology has a fundamental and positive part to play. Find out more about our public benefit initiatives, programmes and partnerships.

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