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Live Data

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59%
Deprivation score of users
53%
Average deprivation in areas

Our top activities

Our organisation has run 1116 separate activities in the last year that have worked with 1191 people to date. These are our most popular activities, and by clicking on them you can see data on each.

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Our Funding
+1% year/year

We aim to give a clear picture of organisation, expenditure, and grant receivership. We automatically combine data from several sources including the charity commission, 360 Giving, as well as Companies house to extrapolate the finances on a per-organisation basis.

Funding

Latest

Source: Charity Commission licensed under the Open Government Licence v.3.0. © Crown copyright and database right 2026.

Grant funding

the clothworkers foundation logo

Grant to Covent Garden Dragon Hall Trust

Awarded By

the clothworkers foundation

Awarded

06/05/22

Amount

£9,400

purchase of a virtual driving simulator for a charity supporting disadvantaged young people in London

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Intergenerational

Awarded By

the national lottery community fund

Awarded

11/02/22

Amount

£10,000

The funding will be used to run intergenerational activities including digital inclusion gardening and creative arts for older and younger people. The project aims to bring people together to share skills and experience expand support networks and promote mental wellbeing.

Covid-19 Rapid Response Fund Grant

Awarded By

mercers' charitable foundation

Awarded

09/12/20

Amount

£5,000

In support of its food bank.

department for digital, culture, media & sport logo

VSCE CMC Fund

Awarded By

department for digital, culture, media & sport

Awarded

24/09/20

Amount

£9,984

NET, Comic Relief and Children in Need will use this funding to provide: increased support to vulnerable people and hidden groups, thus reducing the burden on public services; reach local grassroots and small organisations who can provide an on-the-ground community response to the crisis; and, support local charitable organisations to mobilise volunteers to enable better targeted support in communities through empowered local groups.

the london community foundation logo

Grant to Dragon Hall Trust

Awarded By

the london community foundation

Awarded

24/09/20

Amount

£9,984

Project OPAL (Older People after Lockdown) Dragon Hall will provide weekly activities to support older people regain their confidence to leave their homes safely, classes to improve their physical and mental health wellbeing and provide social and learning opportunities for people to retain their current networks and make new relationships.

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SHAF grant to Covent Garden Dragon Hall Trust

Awarded By

john lyon's charity

Awarded

28/07/20

Amount

£4,200

Summer Get Together

Covid-19 Rapid Response Fund Grant

Awarded By

mercers' charitable foundation

Awarded

31/03/20

Amount

£5,000

Funding to extend the working hours of the organisation's Activities Assistant to include the weekends so that the provision of food, essentials and daily phone calls is throughout the week.

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Covent Garden Dragon Hall Trust 

Awarded By

camden giving

Awarded

10/05/18

Amount

£6,200

This Project will encourage the youth in Camden to take more of an interest in fitness

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Grant to Covent Garden Dragon Hall Trust

Awarded By

bbc children in need

Awarded

14/06/17

Amount

£90,009

This project will provide a variety of after school activities for disadvantaged children and young people who experience social exclusion, the activity will improve their confidence, life skills and participation in youth services.

NEET Youth Digital Inclusion

Awarded By

comic relief

Awarded

25/11/15

Amount

£88,260

Digital technology can be a powerful tool in helping disadvantaged young people overcome challenges and gain employment. A grant to Covent Garden Dragon Hall Trust will enable young people to attend digital technology programmes offering skills, accreditation and most importantly mentors from the sector who will inspire/engage. The project will target those marginalized by a range of issues including poverty, disability and offending. The grant will contribute towards a Youth & Innovation Worker's salary and running costs and give young people at risk of being excluded (a life unemployed, homeless, offending) the skills and aspiration to succeed by democratising access to digital technology.

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Our funders and supporters

co-operative group logocamden giving logobbc children in need logo

cripplegate foundation

the clothworkers foundation logothe london community foundation logothe national lottery community fund logocity bridge trust logo

the charity of sir richard whittington

department for digital, culture, media & sport logojohn lyon's charity logo

mercers' charitable foundation

comic relief

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