Our Manchester Voluntary and Community Sector Grants Programme Annual Report
The Our Manchester Voluntary and Community Sector (OMVCS) Grants Programme have published their first annual report covering Year 1 of the programme (2018/19).
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The Our Manchester Voluntary and Community Sector (OMVCS) Grants Programme have published their first annual report covering Year 1 of the programme (2018/19).
This fund aims to support women aged 16+ to get active by offering National Lottery grants to local projects that will contribute to overcoming the barriers some women face in getting active: from a lack of opportunities offered in their local area, to cost and availability of childcare.
The theme in 2020 is Growing Connections – RHS are inviting groups to connect with others in their community, through the power of plants
Are you involved with a North Manchester based not-for-profit organisation looking for funding support and guidance?
Chat to a Manchester Funding Officer about your project ideas for grants up to £10,000 (Awards for All) and over £10,000 (Reaching Communities).
The drop-in is the first Friday of every month, between 9am-1pm at Café at No.93, 93 Church Lane, Harpurhey, Manchester, M9 5BG
To arrange a chat in advance email: [email protected]
Action Planning is 30 years old this year and to celebrate their Pearl anniversary, their Associates are giving away over £100,000 worth of consultancy services for free. This is your opportunity to access the expertise that could transform your organisation for good.
RADEQUAL is Manchester's campaign co designed with communities to build community resilience. The focus of this round of Grant funding (2020-21) is 'Building Community Resilience to Hateful Extremism'.
RADEQUAL define hateful extremism as ideas, attitudes and behaviours that are hateful towards specific ‘others’ and designed to undermine social cohesion.
GMCVO have launched the second stage of a grants programme to get Greater Manchester Walking.
The Charity Awards provides charities of all shapes and sizes with a window to showcase their efforts and the impact they have made.
The Charity Awards is a year-round programme that uses Civil Society Media’s portfolio of magazines, reports, events and websites to celebrate and highlight best practice across the sector.
For any organisations with NHS health funding there is a meeting to support completing the NHS data security protection toolkit on 6 February, 10am-12pm at Salford CVS.
This NHS Digital Toolkit is required whenever a service is procured under an NHS Standard contract as well as for broader service e.g. access to mental health systems. It was also recently asked for as part of the GMCA procurement for Working Health Specialist Support (Mental Health, Learning Disability and Autism). So it is becoming something more and more organisations in the sector are having to complete.
How to talk to funders is a working conference which will bring together black and minority ethnic (BME) leaders, managers, founders, activists and project managers all across the UK, to spend a day with a range of funders such as Big Lottery, Power To Change, JRT, Paul Hamlyn, UKRI and Calouste Gulbenkian.
Through a mix of keynote, panel and round table discussions, participants will have the opportunity to network with their peers and funders and their staff. And, through 1-2-1 surgeries, get direct feedback and guidance on their own project proposals.