13 August 2024
Merchant Taylors’ Foundation and Leathersellers’ Foundation begin Early Years Programme supporting child development in Lewisham.
The Early Years Programme, a joint initiative between the Merchant Taylors’ Foundation and theLeathersellers’ Foundation, is now underway, with a total of £220,000 of grants approved for five charities over two years.
The aim of the Programme is to support children from low-income households in Lewisham by improving access to developmental activities and opportunities, improving their ability in at least one of the seven areas of learning within the Early Years Foundation Stage.
Both local and national charities were invited to apply and were selected on criteria demonstrating: a focus on the borough of Lewisham; involvement of parents and family; interventions that target low-income households; local knowledge and connections; and evidence of impact.
Jane Hindle, Education Manager at the Merchant Taylors’ Foundation, said: “Our research showed that a child’s brain is 80% developed by the age of two, hence the focus in the Programme on families with 0-3 year olds. We know that the skills and confidence developed in those years lay the foundations not only for formal education but for lifelong learning and wellbeing.”
Natalia Rymaszewska, Head of Grants at the Leathersellers’ Foundation said: “We know that providing the opportunity to access developmental activities in the early years is critical as research indicates a cumulative effect of disadvantage in educational achievement. Focusing support here can help break a cycle of inter-generational disadvantage and be a driver of social mobility.”
The five charity partners who are now part of the Programme, after successful applications, are: Homestart Southwark and Lewisham; MammaKind; National Literacy Trust; Early Years Alliance; and The Parent Village.
Each of the five charities were awarded equal grants of £20,000 for Year 1 and, subject to the success of Year 1, a similar or slightly increased amount for Year 2.
Both the Merchant Taylors’ Foundation and Leathersellers’ Foundation have a long-term commitment to the borough of Lewisham – primarily through the provision of almshouses and support for education.
About the charities and their approaches
Homestart Southwark and Lewisham
MammaKind
National Literacy Trust
Early Years Alliance
The Parent Village
Notes
Merchant Taylors and Lewisham
The Merchant Taylors’ Company is one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London. Originally, it regulated and represented tailoring and related trades in medieval London. Over time its focus shifted, and it became a grant-making organisation. Members now channel their collective efforts into volunteering, fundraising and supporting transformative causes.
The Merchant Taylors’ Company has a historical connection to Lewisham, having provided housing there for those in need since 1826. Today, it provides social housing at Christopher Boone’s Court for people aged over 57 and is currently considering the development of accommodation for young people in the borough.
The Merchant Taylors’ Foundation (the charitable arm of the Merchant Taylors’ Company) funds opportunities for people to learn and thrive. Alongside support for the many schools and educational institutions with which the Company is linked, the Foundation has proactive relationships with, among others, Lewisham Music, Construction Youth Trust and Depaul UK – many of them shaped by our research into the needs of Lewisham.
Leathersellers and Lewisham
The Leathersellers has been involved with fostering opportunity for the people of Lewisham since the 17th century. Today, the Company plays a significant role in the governance of both its associated schools in Lewisham, as the sole corporate member of Colfe’s School and as a joint corporate member of the Leathersellers’ Federation of Schools multi-academy trust, and also via several appointed board members. Around £1m is awarded to educational programmes each year.
Colfe’s is one of the oldest schools in London. Governance was bequeathed to the Leathersellers’ Company in 1658 by Abraham Colfe, a local vicar and landowner. The Leathersellers’ Sixth Form scholarship programme at the school provides academically talented young people in challenging financial circumstances with the opportunity to attend Colfe’s school for their final years.
The Leathersellers’ Federation of Schools develops the vision of Joseph Prendergast who founded Lewisham’s first girls’ secondary school in 1890, on a site provided by the Leathersellers’ Company. Spread across three sites in Lewisham, the Federation comprises five state schools providing education to over 5,000 students from 3 – 18 years old. Funding is provided for enrichment activities including mental and physical health initiatives; additional resources for those struggling or excelling; providing extracurricular opportunities that would otherwise be inaccessible; and a universal breakfast club.
Early Years Foundation Stage
The Programme aims to support charities that provide or increase access to activities that help a child’s development in at least one of the seven areas of learning within the Early Years Foundation Stage. These are: