Booth Centre Autumn Sleepover 2023
Swap your warm bed for just one night to raise vital funds to support Booth Centre's homelessness prevention work.
0333 321 3021
Swap your warm bed for just one night to raise vital funds to support Booth Centre's homelessness prevention work.
High rise creative writing for radio is a three week course designed to help you develop your confidence, writing and public speaking skills. You will learn how to build characters, write dialogue from their point of view and deliver this from an industry standard recording studio.
Aims and priorities
The purpose of the grant schemes is to improve outcomes for children and families through:
Macc recently managed the latest Spirit of Manchester Fund round of grants which focused on organisations that support people with the cost of living crisis. We are continuing to share stories in August to show the impact of these grants and the wide range of projects that they supported. Today, we have the story from Afrocats:
FaithAction are delighted to announce that Greater Manchester Council have commissioned them to run Creative English for Health: Caring for my Family with places of worship, faith-based and community organisations across Greater Manchester and they are recruiting new delivery partners to work with them.
Greater Manchester Violence Reduction Unit are seeking to award a contract for the codesign element of their Youth Endowment Fund programme – Another chance. This will involve working with the communities who are impacted by the programme to develop the messages which will be used in resources and communications.
The Pathway Fund are seeking three organisations to join their 18-month programme starting in Autumn 2023. With tailored support and grants, this bespoke training will enable Black and Minoritised-led fund managers to raise their first Investment fund.
Macc recently managed the latest Spirit of Manchester Fund round of grants which focused on organisations that support people with the cost of living crisis. We are continuing to share stories in August to show the impact of these grants and the wide range of projects that they supported. Today, we have the story from Better Things:
In the latest newsletter, GM Poverty Action share a survey for health and care professionals in Greater Manchester and the Trussell Trust explore the need for a long-term strategy for local crisis support in England.
Funding is for registered charities working in England to provide access to specialist welfare legal advice to the most marginalised communities in England, including people with disabilities, women fleeing abuse and families facing eviction.