Manchester Care and Repair – Big Energy Saving Winter 2020/21
Big Energy Saving Winter is an annual campaign run by Citizens Advice in partnership with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and the Energy Saving Trust.
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Big Energy Saving Winter is an annual campaign run by Citizens Advice in partnership with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and the Energy Saving Trust.
Connect 5 is a workforce training programme, created to up skill non-mental health staff to better understand and successfully address mental health issues within their everyday practice.
Everything you need on cyber security and digital fundraising in one simple place. From expert advice to support and updates with key trends, there is content to help you with all your digital needs.
Each hub is split into to four sections:
Good governance is fundamental to a charity’s success. It enables and supports a charity’s compliance with the law and relevant regulations. It also promotes a culture in which everything works towards fulfilling the charity’s vision.
Manchester City Council’s net revenue budget – the budget used to deliver services – is just over £666m. More than half of this budget is spent on Health and Social Care, and Children’s Services.
The council is facing a difficult budget position in 2021/22.
There are new plans for the North Manchester Health Campus on the North Manchester General Hospital site that is proposing two new hospitals plus a range of supporting services and facilities for the community. Have your say these new plans.
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) is working with property company Bruntwood on the redevelopment proposals for the Wythenshawe Hospital site, which seeks to transform the site and create a campus with excellent healthcare facilities in an environment that is welcoming to everyone.
We Love MCR Stronger Communities Small Grants Fund is calling on community groups and individuals in Manchester to apply for funding of up to £2,000 for initiatives that will bring their communities together. The Charity wants to celebrate Manchester’s uniqueness, multicultural neighbourhoods and youthful energy.
We Love MCR are looking to support projects which have one or more of the following themes:
The Heritage Lottery Fund has now begun a phased reopening of their project grants scheme – applications are now open for grants of £3,000 - £10,000 and £10,000 - £100,000. Applications for larger amounts will begin from 8 February 2021.
Help the Homeless help small and medium-sized charities with an annual turnover of under £1m and with ‘unrestricted reserves’ of under six months annual running costs based on their latest published annual accounts.