Staying warm and well – free schemes
Groundwork have free schemes running across Manchester to help people reduce their energy bills and stay warm and well:
0333 321 3021
Groundwork have free schemes running across Manchester to help people reduce their energy bills and stay warm and well:
CDI Counselling are offering limited free counselling for people who are unemployed or economically inactive. Individuals must be 16 or over and legally resident in the UK. Counselling is available for individuals or couples experiencing a range of mental health issues. Home-counselling can be arranged for those with mobility problems. Bilingual counsellors are available in Urdu and Punjabi.
The Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on Ageing (MICRA) has published its first report on the Northern Gateway.
Is your organisation looking to improve its engagement with ‘Inclusion Health’ groups? The Health and Wellbeing Alliance inclusions health team have produced a ‘VCSE Inclusion Health Audit Tool’ which has been designed to improve VCSE’s understanding of, and relationship with individuals defined as experiencing the UK’s worst levels of health inequality.
This resources pack is one of a series produced for all those working in and with local health and care systems across England. It was commissioned by Age UK on behalf of the VCSE Health and Wellbeing Alliance and Healthwatch following the January 2019 publication of the NHS Long Term Plan.
Information for the bulletin is compiled from a number of sources including Grantfinder, and direct from funders themselves. It showcases just a few of the hundreds of funding opportunities available for local community, voluntary and faith organisations.
This bulletin is produced by a partnership of local support and development agencies across Greater Manchester.
From 21 January, eligible causes are be able to submit their projects to the Aviva Community Fund through Crowdfunder. Funding applications are open to projects looking to secure up to £50,000.
Apply for grants of up to £35,000 to help young people support each other and improve wellbeing on the move up to secondary school.
This fund supports the aim of the iwill campaign to make social action part of life for as many 10 to 20 year-olds as possible, forming a habit of community involvement they will continue as adults.
The Our Manchester Voluntary and Community Sector (OMVCS) Grants Programme have published their first annual report covering Year 1 of the programme (2018/19).