BBC Children in Need – small grants, next deadline 2 December 2019
BBC Children in Need give grants for projects working with children and young people of 18 years and under experiencing disadvantage through:
0333 321 3021
BBC Children in Need give grants for projects working with children and young people of 18 years and under experiencing disadvantage through:
Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (JRCT) is a responsive grant-making trust. Trustees have agreed on the following priority areas and welcome applications for funds under each of these headings: Peace and Security; Power and Accountability; Rights and Justice; Sustainable Future; and Northern Ireland.
JRCT is interested in funding work which:
The Landmark Trust ‘50 for Free’ scheme is back! It offers 50 self-catering breaks in historic buildings to the nominees of charities and non-profit organisations. 50 short breaks in landmarks across England, Scotland and Wales going directly to those who most need a break.
Are you passionate about helping Manchester becoming a leading city for action on climate change? Can you help to engage and inspire new audiences to get involved? Do you have experience in implementing positive change?
The consultation is about how buses in Greater Manchester should be run in the future and whether the proposed franchising scheme should be introduced. The consultation questions are about the proposed franchising scheme, which is how the Greater Manchester Combined Authority propose bus franchising would work in practice.
Ecclesiastical have launched their 12 days of giving and once again they will be donating, £1,000 to 120 charities over 12 days. Ecclesiastical have given funding to all kinds of causes over the years and know what a huge difference £1,000 can make to a charity and those they support. Get involved and nominate your favourite charity.
This fund gives local charities and community groups the chance to apply online for a £500 grant to deliver projects across Great Britain that encourage people to be physically active. Successful projects will support and inspire people to participate in sports or exercise with the primary aim of improving the physical health of participants.
Manchester City Council wants to make Manchester a more inclusive and equal place, where everyone has the same opportunities and a good quality of life, and we all value the diversity of each other’s different backgrounds.
In the latest newsletter GM Poverty Action share information about Living Wage Week events across Greater Manchester and how you can get involved. Katy Jones writes for GMPA about a project looking at Universal Credit and the controversial in-work conditionality. There is also an uplifting account of Urban Outreach’s Christmas hampers. Do you have a similar activity? You can share it with GM Poverty Action.
The National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) has launched a website resource around safeguarding for the community and voluntary sector.