The 2022 Movement for Good Awards
The Movement for Good Awards is an annual platform for giving, set up by all the businesses that make up the Benefact Group. This year they are donating more than £1 million.
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The Movement for Good Awards is an annual platform for giving, set up by all the businesses that make up the Benefact Group. This year they are donating more than £1 million.
Funding is for UK based organisations using technology to transform how adults gain and maintain skills for work.
The VocTech Seed Fund is currently accepting applications from organisations across all sectors, including charities, trade bodies, existing learning providers and employers.
Funding is available for local groups to help with cost-of-living rise and refugees in the UK. The funding is for local projects and activities which are important to the community and benefit the lives of local residents.
Phase 2 of the Empowering Local Communities Grant programme from the Asda Foundation is now available to support communities with a range of things, including the increase in the cost of living.
Express your interest in helping support better conversations about physical activity and movement with people in Manchester and Trafford.
UK non-profit organisation Everything is Possible will once again salvage good quality reusable camping equipment at Leeds Festival with the help of their international volunteers. And once again they are offering local community organisations the occasion to apply for this camping gear.
The Turnpike Gallery is delighted to announce the launch of A New Exchange an artist development programme for six early to mid-career socially engaged artists who live and work in Greater Manchester. The programme will run from September 2022 to March 2023.
The government is committed to improving mental health and wellbeing outcomes, particularly for people who experience worse outcomes than the general population.
This long-term study on voluntary and community organisations, social enterprises, cooperatives, societies and clubs (the 'third sector' or 'VCSE' sector) started in 2010.
A lot has happened in the North West since the survey was last conducted in 2019. So it's time to find out what has changed in the last three years.
Swim England are currently undertaking one of their most important pieces of work which looks to provide more opportunities for diverse ethnic groups to access swimming and also for communities to change their perception that swimming is not for them.
To help them inform their future strategy, they have released a short survey.
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