Carers Innovation Fund
The Carer Innovations Fund aims to support accessible, carer-friendly communities and public services and also seeks to provide evidence on effective interventions to support carers.
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The Carer Innovations Fund aims to support accessible, carer-friendly communities and public services and also seeks to provide evidence on effective interventions to support carers.
The Our Manchester Voluntary Sector Programme Team have been undertaking a scenario planning process for the Targeted Fund priority 'Creating an age friendly city that promotes good health and well-being for people in mid and later life' with representatives from Manchester Health and Care Commissioning officers.
The DWF Foundation has one purpose: providing funds, resources and support to help local communities achieve their full potential. The DWF Foundation supports registered charities with an impact in one or more of the following areas: Homelessness; Health and Wellbeing; Employability; and Education.
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.
The 247 People Fund aims to encourage small, community-based and locally controlled groups that manage themselves, encourage people to get involved as volunteers and who just need a bit of financial help to be able to work with their community in the way they’d like. The Fund welcomes applications from organisations throughout Greater Manchester with an annual income of less than £50,000.
Sporting Heritage are offering funding specially aimed at engaging community access to sporting heritage collections as part of National Sporting Heritage Day 2019. Funded by the Art Fund, this programme will support increased engagement to local collections which tell the story and stories of sporting activity, heroes, and endeavour.
WRAP is managing a programme of grants to provide new small-scale capital infrastructure and revenue support to organisations redistributing surplus food. The aim is to address current barriers to food redistribution and to develop new solutions for reducing food waste from surplus food. The grant is open to small and medium sized businesses (including not for profits) who can supply surplus food from food businesses either directly to those in need, or to other organisations who offer this service.
Manchester City Council have an amount of desks, pedestals and office chairs becoming surplus at Claremont Resource Centre, M15 5FS.
Collection will need to be made on Monday 8 July 2019.
To express an interest, complete the attached form and return it to: [email protected]
Prosper North is a new programme of free business support for cultural heritage organisations based in the north.
Prosper North is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, managed by Creative United and forms part of Key Fund’s wider Northern Cultural Regeneration Fund. The aim of the programme is to increase resilience, growth and sustainability in the cultural heritage sector.
If you are a member of a community group or have a project that needs funding, apply to pitch at one of One Manchester’s upcoming Community Soups.
Applications are once again open for the latest round of Community Soups, and One Manchester want to hear from you if your project can make a difference in their neighbourhoods.