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LGBT Foundation is currently looking for passionate individuals with links to local LGBTQ+ communities to join the Panel on a voluntary basis.
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LGBT Foundation is currently looking for passionate individuals with links to local LGBTQ+ communities to join the Panel on a voluntary basis.
The Wythenshawe Prince's Trust Team programme is currently recruiting young people for its January 2022 intake.
The Team programme is a 12 week opportunity aimed at enabling young people to develop the confidence and skills to get back into employment or education.
The programme provides achievable opportunities for young people to improve in key employability areas including:
Children in care, young adults and families below the poverty line face a very difficult time this winter. The Together Trust want to help give them the Christmas they deserve and they need your help.
The Together Trust have just launched their Christmas appeal for 2021 #TogetherForChristmas.
The Talking About My Generation team has launched a new programme of training. The training is for existing community reporters and members of the public over the age of 50 across Greater Manchester who are interested in learning new skills.
Max Trax is an exciting new community-led cycle track in Openshaw, Manchester.
In memory of Max Rimmer-Chambers, Max Trax will be built in the heart of the Openshaw community in Delamere Park. It will be a place for young people and families to come to have fun and be active, learn something new, and explore the outdoors.
Rosa’s Rise Fund provides organisational development funding for Black and minoritised-led women’s and girls’ organisations across the UK.
Through this fund, Rosa are offering two-year grants of up to £40,000 to Black and minoritised-led women’s and girls’ organisations in the UK which have been established for three years or more, and which have an average income of less than £100,000 per year.
Non-profit organisations across the United Kingdom can now apply for their share of a £3.5 million pot from the National Lottery Community Fund, in celebration of Her Majesty the Queen’s 70th year of reign.
Funding is for local projects which promote community development, local connections and commemorate the Jubilee.
The Be Proud Awards are the city’s celebration of the extraordinary volunteers and unsung local champions who make a real difference in our communities and help to make Manchester great.
Having not been held since 2019, due to Covid-19, the awards are returning in 2022 and nominations are now open. This will give you an opportunity to help unsung heroes get the recognition they deserve.
The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign this year taking place 25 November to 10 December 2021.
Are you a Carer for a child or young person with a disability or care for an adult?
Do you consider yourself to be of Asian Heritage?
Do you want to improve support for Asian Carers across Greater Manchester?
Are you able and willing to listen and learn and share your experiences of your caring role?