About us
Grantsupport4U was set up in 2010 by Lynette to support frontline voluntary and community sector organisations that needed support to raise funds through fundraising events, online fundraising or writing tenders or proposals and to give back and support disadvantaged communities.
Lynette has over 17 years of experience of working within the Voluntary and charitable sector is a member of the Institute of Fundraising and associate member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).
Associates
Amartey Associates
Amartey Associates are a team of dedicated Consultants and Trainers with over 30 years experience in Youth & Play work, Life Skills and Management within the Voluntary & Community sectors. They work closely with Local Governments, Independent Training Organisations, Play and Youth groups as well as Statutory and Voluntary sectors to ensure that best practice strategies are created, to positively impact local communities where young people are the focus. They deliver various ABC Award VRQ's and CACHE accredited qualifications. In addition to this They tailor-make and design courses to provide insight into the psychology of working with Young People, the environment in which they live and techniques for developing relationships with young people.
Kristine Wellington
Kristine has over the past 25 years has helped passionate individuals and charitable organisation and community leaders raised millions for people in need. Kristine has always been committed to achieving BIG society through local residents. Kristine provides a holistic service to community business Organisation start up and fundraising training service PQASSO Mentoring and pre quality assurance assessment Comprehensive internal quality control and fund reporting consultancy service Community leadership and personnel power coaching
Tebussum Rashid
Tebussum has over 15 years' experience of working with voluntary and community organisations, not only assisting them with organisational development issues, funding and fundraising but also helping create and develop new organisations and projects. Tebussum has also written several articles for a variety of publications and was one of the featured speakers on the Media Trust’s Voluntary Matters series.
Frank Anti
Frank has substantial experience of working in race equality and was previously Head of Policy at BTEG and Director of Merton Racial Equality Partnership in south London. His role has been to define and undertake work on policy priorities, particularly in terms of employment and education, working with key third sector organisations on policy priority areas, monitoring and analysing policy work of statutory bodies at local, regional and national levels and producing policy briefings as well as identifying examples of good practice. Before that, Frank was Director of CARE, a faithbased charity on Merseyside which delivered equal opportunities (race) training to schools and administrative centres.