Who Funds Us

New Dawn New Day strives to deliver the greatest social impact in a sustainable and responsible way. We rely on funding from a range of sources including charitable trusts, police and probation services and local government as well as income from donations, client contributions and training events.

We currently receive funding from…

Reducing Reoffending Partnership

As part of the Just Women project we deliver a range of group and one to one interventions to women who are serving community sentences to help them to tackle the causes of their offending. We deliver this in partnership with Changing Lives and the Women’s Specialist Team at the National Probation Service.

Police and Crime Commissioner

We work in partnership with our local Police and Crime Commissioner to divert women away from offending offering a specialist conditional caution intervention for vulnerable women. The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner also fund us to lead a strategic developmental voluntary sector partnership working to transform the provision of therapeutic services for survivors of domestic and sexual abuse as part of their “VAWG No More” project funded through the Home Office.

Our Approach to Funding

We seek to secure the maximum investment in our services from a diverse range of sources to ensure that we are not over-reliant on a single source of funding.

We also aim to generate income from trading activities such as selling products and services as well as raising funds from donations and fundraising events.

How the Money is Spent

New Dawn New Day’s services are people focused and rely on a team of staff and volunteers to work directly with our clients. Therefore the greatest portion of expenditure is on staff and volunteer costs. We have 17 full and part time paid staff, 3 volunteers and 5 Trustees. The second highest expenditure is our premises costs which include everything from rent and utilities to cleaning, repairs and maintenance. Our premises offer a range of one-to-one consultation rooms and group activity spaces as well as office space for staff and volunteers.

Each year we submit our accounts and annual report to the Charity Commission which is availble to the public. 

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