Dit chapter is momenteel inactief. Een inactief chapter is er een dat in zes maanden geen subsidie heeft verstrekt. Als je geïnteresseerd bent in het opnieuw activeren van dit chapter, kun je meer leren over hoe te beginnen.
Making holograms from iPhone footage
Door Patrick Boyd May 2015
CommuniKate
Door Joe Reddington January 2015
Rootless Garden
Door Nadia Daghistani December 2014The Messenger
Door Benjamin Samuels September 2014
Uganda Spelling Bee
Door Aaron Kirunda August 2014
Makerble
Door Matt Kepple April 2014
FLY: disable dancers project
Door Serenity Smith Forchion April 2014
In the Sticks
Door Olivia Woodward October 2013
Money No Object
Door Heidi Hinder August 2013
Mazí Mas
Door Nikandre Kopcke April 2013
Made In Hackney - Local Food Kitchen
Door Sarah Bentley February 2013
Slow Life Scanning
Door ScanLAB:Matthew shaw & William Trossell January 2013
new (L)eaf Path of natural knowledge. West Dulwich
Door Vinnie O'Connell January 2013
Khama Street Art Collaboration
Door Elaine Burke November 2012
upReach – improving access to the professions
Door Henry Morris September 2012
The Liverpool Project;stopping bleeding in the str
Door Charlotte Neary-Bremer May 2012
Year Here
Door Jack Graham March 2012
Circle Cycles
Door ildefonso2468 November 2011
The Lost Sound
Door David Reeve July 2011
Vintage Horsebox conversion to mobile circus stage
Door Bash Perrin June 2011
Rubies in the Rubble
Door Jenny Dawson April 2011
People's Kitchen
Door Stephen Wilson & Louise Wilson January 2011
It's For Monsters!
Door Lucy Macnab November 2010
The Big Dipper project
Door Oscar Lhermitte May 2010
Over Ons
The London Chapter - We give £1000 awards every other month! From all the submissions we shortlist 3 - 5 projects and invite them to explain their project at a pitch night - these are usually held at Makerversity. Pitchers get 5 minutes to present and then field questions from the floor for another 10. Anyone is welcome to come and find out more. Follow @Awesome_London for updates and pitch night dates.
If you are thinking of applying, the previous winners are shown on the chapter page and give a good idea of what kind of projects are funded.
We like to fund interesting, innovative projects towards the beginning of their development, and it's a bonus if our £1000 will push them on to the next phase. Most projects to be funded also have a social bent or are not-for-profit, though anything can go!