World Mental Health Day – Tuesday 10 October 2023
‘I am pleased to see that, the human values that started with HARP (Hulme Advocacy Resource Project), are still alive and well in Manchester Mind today.’ John Butler, one of the founders of HARP
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‘I am pleased to see that, the human values that started with HARP (Hulme Advocacy Resource Project), are still alive and well in Manchester Mind today.’ John Butler, one of the founders of HARP
The latest round of the NOMA Fund is now open for applications from local community groups. The NOMA Fund is offering awards of up to £1,000 to grassroots community groups working with young people aged between 11 and 25 years old.
The Neighbourhood Health and Wellbeing Fund – Manchester Local Care Organisation (City Centre, Miles Platting, Moston and Newton Heath) is now open for applications from VCSE organisations based in Manchester.
The Neighbourhood Health and Wellbeing Fund aims to make two awards of £13,800.
A recent HR survey that was done as part of the VCSE workforce programme showed that there was an appetite for a shared HR service across the VCSE sector.
Research can create change for healthcare and help Integrated Care Systems to plan for healthier futures. Vocal are working with the voluntary sector and community voices across Greater Manchester to make research more inclusive for all by creating a community-led network that listens and responds to the local health priorities of different communities.
Community groups in north Manchester can apply to receive either grant funding or the support of volunteers from our repairs provider, EQUANS.
EQUANS community funding is a time or money bank. If you have a project based in the M8, M9 or M40 postcodes of Manchester, then you can apply for either:
GMCVO's new social investment fund is now open for applications from organisations trading for social good and looking to grow their activities and impact.
Deloitte Digital Connect, a 5 Million Futures initiative, was developed in response to the challenges faced by the UK voluntary sector due to COVID-19. In partnership with CAST, the programme connects charities and social enterprises with digital expertise and advice.
This winter, Manchester City Council's libraries will be free, warm, safe, comfortable and welcoming places where people can stay as long as they like and access free hot drinks, internet and information and advice. All Council libraries will be registered venues on the Warm Welcome Spaces Campaign's website.
The Magic Little Grants Fund provides local charities and community groups the opportunity to access funding to launch or deliver their services. One-off grants of up to £500 are available in 2023.
Applicants may apply for funding for projects under one of the following themes: