We Matter Queen Bee Women's Group
The Queen Bee Women's Group will be a safe friendly space where women are welcome to come and have a drink and a snack, participate in arts and craft activities and make friends.
0333 321 3021
The Queen Bee Women's Group will be a safe friendly space where women are welcome to come and have a drink and a snack, participate in arts and craft activities and make friends.
This is your opportunity to influence the future of creative health. Global majority creative practitioners, artists, and professionals in the creative industries are being invited to develop innovative training opportunities in Creative Health.
HOME’s Manchester Open Exhibition is back! Taking place every two years, the Open Exhibition is the biggest celebration of Greater Manchester’s creative talent.
The Postcode Neighbourhood Trust is the branch of the Postcode Lottery's grant-giving trusts that covers the north of England. The Trust's third and final round of funding for this year will be open at 10am on 2 October for a minimum of 24 hours. The Trust's funding priorities are:
Schools, student groups, community groups and small charities across the UK can apply for funding to deliver innovative projects that engage young people with nature.
The Together Energy Fund has been established to provide funding to support community centres and community hubs across Greater Manchester to help them to be resilient in the face of rising energy costs. The Together Energy Fund is offering awards of up to £2,500.
The Zuto Make A Difference Fund in partnership with Forever Manchester is now open for applications from grassroots community groups in Greater Manchester.
The Zuto Make A Difference Fund is offering awards of up to £1,000.
Match funding scheme to assist not-for-profit organisations in the UK who are helping to tackle food poverty relating to the cost of living crisis.
This match-funding initiative will provide grants of up to £5,000 conditional upon applicants first securing crowdfunding via Crowdfunder’s platform.
Charities with an annual income of up to £250,000 are eligible to apply, with a maximum grant of £10,000. Priority is given to charities who rely on volunteer support and make an impact in their communities. The Trust plans to distribute a total of £500,000 in this round.
The Trust's 2021-26 strategy document outlines 4 priorities:
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has made available a £10 million Suicide Prevention Grant Fund to support suicide prevention activities delivered in England by non-profit organisations. The funding period is from financial year 2023 to 2024 to the end of the financial year 2024 to 2025.
The strategic objectives of the fund are: