Manchester Community Central weekly ebulletin
10 May 2021
 
Manchester Community Central
 
 
Coronavirus advice and resources
 
Free Regular Rapid Testing for Covid-19
 

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We should all be taking free, rapid Covid-19 tests twice a week.

The tests are available to everyone in England. You can keep doing your bit by having rapid tests and keeping yourself and your loved ones safe.

 


 

Don’t miss your second Covid vaccination appointment

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Your second Covid-19 vaccine is just as important as the first. It helps to provide longer-term protection. So, when your second appointment is offered, keep doing your bit by keeping it.

 


 

Support for people self-isolating with Covid-19 symptoms

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Self-isolating is hard. But please keep doing your bit and self-isolate if told to do so. It's important to stopping the spread of Covid-19 and saving lives. If you need support for things like food or essentials go to www.doyourbitgm.org or www.nhs.uk/get-tested
10 ways to do your 10 days – Checklist for self-isolating safely
 


 

Mental Health Awareness Week 10-16 May 2021

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Mental Health Awareness Week is from 10-16 May and if you need support – SHOUT 85258 is silent, confidential and available 24/7. No matter where you are, when it is or who you are with, you can text 85258 for in-the-moment mental health support.

 


 

Website resources

On our website you can find a range of resources and support aimed at local charities, community groups, voluntary organisations and social enterprises on issues relating to Covid-19, view our website resources here

These pages will be regularly updated and added to, if you have any resources or learning to share or if there is anything you think needs to be added, please email: [email protected]
 

 
Get involved in Volunteers Week

volunteers week 2021

Thank you certificates
Register your volunteers or volunteer team to receive a certificate of recognition from Volunteer Centre Manchester, signed by the Lord Mayor of Manchester. Our certificate scheme is free and open to Manchester-based organisations.

Celebrate your volunteers' stories
We want to share all your amazing volunteer stories to inspire people to volunteer and celebrate the massive contribution volunteers make to our city. If you or your volunteers are happy to share their stories please fill in the form and we will write up a case study to be shared during Volunteers' week.


Virtual Volunteering Fairs
We are holding two fairs on 2 June, 6pm-8pm and 4 June, 10am-12pm. Our virtual fairs are a great opportunity for you to promote and reach out to lots of volunteers interested in your roles.


Volunteer Coordinators' Forum
We are hosting a special VCF to coincide with Volunteers' Week on 1 June, 11am-1pm. We will be sharing details of the agenda nearer the day.


Check out our Volunteers' Week microsite
You can find all the information above, as well as how we have celebrated in previous years, on our dedicated Volunteers' Week microsite. You can also find resources and ideas on how you may like to celebrate the event with your volunteers (adapting these in line with Covid-19 restrictions).

 

Spirit of Manchester 2021 – get your nominations in!

Watch our video which shows how our Spirit of Manchester Awards will work this year

awards 2021 video
 

This year we will have two elements to the awards:
Win an Award
We have re-introduced a competitive element to three of the categories. So you can also submit your nomination to win a Spirit of Manchester Award. Films of the shortlisted nominees will be shown at the awards evening and voted on to determine the winner. We have three categories for you to nominate for an award:
      •    Showing leadership
      •    Creative community spirit
      •    Partnership and collaboration

 

Nominations close on 31 May 2021

 

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Who do you want to thank?
We are offering the opportunity once again for you to thank organisations and individuals who you feel have demonstrated great work over the last 12 months. This is a non-competitive element with all submissions of thanks being mentioned on the night of the awards and also included on our website and in our Spirit of Manchester Awards brochure. These will be listed under three categories:
      •    PeopleofMcr
      •    Tackling inequalities
      •    Food and supplies

 

Submissions close on 1 September 2021

 

nominate

 

Vaccinations and testing for Manchester VCSE sector frontline health and care staff against Covid-19

vaccinations and testing

Staff and volunteers in the voluntary community and social enterprise sector have played a major role in the community response to Covid-19. We want to make sure all workers who directly provide frontline support AND who are working with people clinically vulnerable to Covid-19 across the city can work safely and access Covid-19 vaccinations as soon as possible, wherever they work, whoever they work for, whether as an employee or as a volunteer.

 

Rapid Covid testing is available in Manchester for anyone who can’t work from home and whose organisation or employer doesn’t have an asymptomatic testing system in place.

 

Sign up your organisation here
 

Help us to get our online directory of voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations in Manchester up to date

 directory

We want to make sure everyone has access to up to date information about the support available from local voluntary, community and social enterprise sector (VCSE) organisations in Manchester – and, for those wishing to help, how they can support the work of local community organisations to ensure nobody is left behind during these difficult times.
 
We have repurposed our online directory as a free, open resource for pulling all this information together in one place so that local people, public sector partners and businesses can use it. This means that individuals can find what is open and what kinds of support are available. It also helps us at Macc understand what organisations need and how we can support our amazing VCSE colleagues in their continuing response to Covid-19.
 

Update or register your organisation on our online directory here

 

News
 
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Funding opportunity: Supporting Ageing in Place
 
Ambition for Ageing is seeking community groups and organisations to deliver projects of up to £2,000 in specific neighbourhoods across Greater Manchester to help create social connections and build age-friendly places for people aged 50 and over. They want to support places to become more age-friendly by providing small pots of money to generate change in a neighbourhood. They are looking to invest in a range of projects to increase social connections for older people, especially those from marginalised, including low income, communities. Online information sessions for those interested in applying: 18 May / 19 May / 24 May. Deadline for this first round of funding: 14 June, 12pm
Read more
 
 
 
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Reaching Communities Drop-in sessions for North Manchester groups
 
Groups based in North Manchester can book a one-to-one virtual zoom meeting or phone call with National Lottery Community Fund's Grants Manager for the Reaching Communities programme on 11 May. The meeting will last up to 30 minutes. You can use the time to ask questions about the fund, and get guidance for your specific organisation or project. Book your one-to-one here Groups should read the fund guidelines before booking an appointment
Read more
 
 
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Funding opportunity plus win £50 donation for your organisation
 

Our funding partner easyfundraising will donate £50 to an organisation in Manchester this month. To enter the free draw to win it, simply create a free easyfundraising page for your organisation between 1 and 31 May.

The winning organisation will be announced in the first week of June.

Read more
 
 
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WCHG Street Party Grants
 
Wythenshawe Community Housing Group are offering £500 bespoke grants to allow you to arrange a community event such as street party or a BBQ other ideas are welcome. Time to celebrate and enjoy the community atmosphere once again. The past year has taught us how important community is and it’s important to enjoy where you live as much as possible. Deadline: 12 May
Read more
 
 
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Onward Community Fund
 
Got a great idea for a community project, but need a little help to get it off the ground? The Onward Community Fund aims to support local groups and projects. Underpinned by the mission ‘To make a positive difference in the communities we serve’ groups can bid for up to £2,500 for their neighbourhood. Examples could include: IT training, youth projects or community events. Deadline: 15 May
Read more
 
 
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Free support and funding to start a Community Fridge
 
Community Fridges are registered places where surplus food is shared within a local community – by businesses and individuals. They are welcoming, social spaces that are open to all. Hubbub has secured funding to support groups wanting to set up a Community Fridge with a £4,000 grant to cover their start-up and running costs. Hubbub is looking to connect with groups in Manchester interested in accessing this funding.
Read more
 
 
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Adamson Trust
 

The Adamson Trust funding aims to support organisations and registered charities that provide assistance with the cost of holidays or respite breaks for disabled children (aged 3 to 17 years) with physical, mental, or emotional impairments. Applications are accepted from individual families and on behalf of groups of children, registered charities and other organisations. Grant amounts are discretionary. Deadline: 31 May

Read more
 
 
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The Baily Thomas Charitable Fund
 

Grants are available to voluntary organisations, charities and schools in the UK to assist with the care and relief of children, young people and adults with learning disabilities in the UK. The Fund operates two general grant funding streams, a General Grant Programme for appeals over £10,000 and a Small Grant Programme for appeals up to £5,000. Deadline: Small grant applications are accepted at any time and will be considered monthly. General grant for over £10,000: 1 August for consideration at the November meeting.

Read more
 
 
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The England Illegal Money Lending Team Stop Loan Sharks Community Fund
 
Funding is available for local residents, charities, community and voluntary groups, schools and statutory agencies that want to raise awareness of the issues of illegal money lending. Funds can be spent on any worthwhile community project that meets the following criteria: Contributes to raising the awareness of the dangers of using loan sharks; Prevents crime and disorder and publicises the Stop Loan Sharks message; Promotes the work of the Illegal Money Lending Team in communities; Encourages reporting of loan sharks.
Read more
 
 
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Music For All Community Project Funding
 
Grants of up to £2,000 are available to give a helping hand to projects and initiatives across the UK that are seeking to bring music to their community. The funding is for UK-based groups, schools and organisations that are bringing music to their communities that need assistance to fulfil their potential in developing truly sustainable music programmes. Deadline: 1 July
Read more
 
 
 
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Vegetarian for Life Grants
 
Grants of up to £3,000 are available to support and enhance quality of life for older vegetarians and vegans. Grants are normally made to assist ‘independent living’, for example: to provide ramps, grab handles, minor kitchen/bathroom adaptations, stair lifts, mobility scooter or perhaps respite care. Charities and charitable organisations can apply on behalf of people who are: Practising vegetarians and vegans; Over 60 years of age; In financial need. Applications can be submitted at any time.
Read more

 

 

 
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Free workshops in Facilitation and Leadership Skills leads to ASDAN award in Leadership
 
Are you a woman living in Rochdale, Oldham, Salford, Manchester, Wigan or Bolton? Would you like to take part in a series of free workshops to develop you facilitator/leadership skills and develop your own creative campaign or workshop? This project aims to bring together women from all different ages, backgrounds, cultures and belief systems to empower them to become even greater peace and cohesion leaders within their community. The workshops will explore creative facilitation techniques, as well as how to hold challenging conversations, support people to develop critical thinking skills and explore themes of hate and radicalisation.
Read more
 
 
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Submission dates announced for Manchester Open Exhibition 2022
 
Applications for artists to be part of the 2022 Manchester Open Exhibition will open on 16 June. Submissions will be made via an online web portal on the HOME website, and are open to all, including those who may already identify as artists and those who might not, working in any medium. It is free to submit work for consideration, although HOME encourages donations in order to support their outreach and engagement programme. There will also be a return of the Manchester Open Awards – £2,000 bespoke bursaries. Deadline: 17 September, 6pm
Read more
 
 
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Free Think CO workshops
 
The Gas Safe Charity runs free, on line 'Think CO' workshops to raise awareness of carbon monoxide (CO) risks in the homes of vulnerable people. They are aimed at those staff and volunteers who provide support in the home. After the training you will be more aware of the sources, signs and symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning and understand what to do if you suspect a CO incident.
Read more
 
 
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Consultation: The Women’s Health Strategy
 
The Women’s Health Strategy for England will set out an ambitious and positive new agenda on women’s health, with women’s voices at the centre. The Government have launched a call for evidence to inform the priorities, content and actions within the Women’s Health Strategy. This exercise will ensure that the strategy is evidence-based and reflects what women identify as priorities. There is strong evidence of the need for greater focus on women’s health and to recognise and act on the inequalities. Deadline: 13 June, 11:45pm
Read more
 

 

 

    Events 


  > Level One Award in Volunteering information session

     11 May, 10am -11am, Online

     This information session will describe the qualification in more
     detail, how the training is delivered and for how long, and how
     to enrol.

 

  > VCSE North West Networking Meeting 1: Workplace
     Wellbeing

     11 May, 12pm - 1pm, Online

 

 

 

  > South Asian Heritage Month 2021 – Greater Manchester
     Theme Launch

     20 May, 7pm - 8pm, Online

 

  > Meet the funder event: Tesco Community Grants

     24 May, 10am, Online

 

  > Understanding the needs and experiences of pregnant women and recent mothers in the
     community

     27 May, 11am - 12.30pm, Online

 

Search for more events here

 
   Training

> Free Macc in partnership with Wren and Greyhound
   webinar: The Lasting Difference – Sustaining your charity:
   principles and practices

   12 May, 10am - 11am, Online

> Free Bolton CVS and Ethical Property Foundation webinar:
   How to write a property plan for your charity

   19 May, 11am - 12pm, Online

> Free Macc webinar: Introduction to digital fundraising

   20 May, 1pm - 2.30pm, Online

> Free Macc webinar: Funding your project – searching for
   funds

   26 May, 1pm - 2pm, Online

> Free GMHSCP and 10GM webinar: Looking after yourself
   and your teams – VCSE wellbeing workshop

   26 May, 1pm - 2.30pm, Online

> Free Action Together and Ethical Property Foundation
   webinar: Negotiating your lease in a Covid World

   27 May, 11am - 12pm, Online

> Free Macc in partnership with Get Grants webinars:
   Introduction to corporate fundraising

   10 June and 17 June, 9.30am - 11.30am, online

> Free Macc webinar: Bid writing

   23 June, 10am - 12.30pm, Online

> Free Macc webinar: Volunteers and the Law

   29 June, 10am - 12.30pm

 

Search for more training opportunities here

 
Jobs

Jobs

> Community Engagement Lead at Caribbean and African Health Network

   Salary: £24,313 - £27,041 per annum | Hours: 35 hours per week | Deadline: 13 May

> Media and Marketing Officer at Caribbean and African Health Network

   Salary: £26,317 - £28,672 per annum | Hours: 35 hours per week | Deadline: 13 May

> Volunteer Co-ordinator – Covid Chats at Caribbean and African Health Network

   Salary: £23,369 - £24,491 per annum | Hours: 35 hours per week | Deadline: 13 May

> Volunteer Coordinator and Team Administrator at Caribbean and African Health Network

   Salary: £23,660 - £25,935 per annum | Hours: 35 hours per week | Deadline: 13 May

> Corporate Fundraiser at HideOut Youth Zone

   Salary: Up to £30,000 per annum | Hours: 37.5 hours per week | Deadline: 13 May

> Youth Support Worker at ReflecTeen Hub Youth Organisation

   Salary: £21,000 - £23,000 per annum, pro rata | Hours: Part-time | Deadline: 14 May

> Support Time and Recovery Worker at Manchester Mind

   Salary: £21,748 per annum, pro rata | Hours: 37 hours per week | Deadline: 17 May, 12pm

> Executive Director at SICK! Productions Ltd

   Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 per annum | Hours: 37.5 hours per week | Deadline: 17 May, 5pm

> Volunteer Co-ordinator – Covid Chats at BHA for Equality

   Salary: £24,012 - £24,491 per annum | Hours: 35 hours per week | Deadline: 23 May

> Project Worker (Café Service) at the Booth Centre

   Salary: £25,481 - £26,511 per annum | Hours: 40 hours per week | Deadline: 24 May, 9am

> Helpline and LiveChat Co-ordinator at TRC Sexual Abuse and Rape Support

   Salary: Actual £18,571 per annum | Hours: 25 hours per week | Deadline: 24 May, 12pm

> Development Worker Trafford (Information and Advice) at LMCP

   Salary: £20,238 per annum, pro rata | Hours: 17.5 hours per week | Deadline: 24 May, 5pm

> Covid-19 Response Engagement Co-ordinator at Bolton CVS

   Salary: £24,799 per annum | Hours: 35 hours per week | Deadline: 26 May, 12pm

> Employability and Enterprise Coordinator at HideOut Youth Zone

   Salary: Up to £27,000 per annum | Hours: 40 hours per week | Deadline: 28 May, 9am

> Office Manager at Electronic Immigration Network

   Salary: Actual: £13,000 per annum | Hours: 17.5 hours per week | Deadline: 28 May, 12pm

> Community Projects Manager at Hallé Concerts Society

   Salary: £22,000 per annum | Hours: Full time | Deadline: 4 June, 12pm

> HR Change Manager at The Pankhurst Trust (Incorporating Manchester Women’s Aid)

   Salary: £30,000 per annum | Hours: 35 hours per week | Deadline: 7 June, 8am

 

Search for more job opportunities here

 

  Volunteering and Covid-19

 

Sign up to volunteer and help here

 

 

 

If you are a charity or community group which needs people to help sign up here

 

Search for funding on our FREE Funding Portal

Funding portal

Our funding search engine is a straight forward FREE service using information from IDOX Information Solutions that can help voluntary, community, social enterprise sector organisations like yours to find suitable funding. By becoming a member of Macc you will gain access to our free funding portal of funding opportunities.

 

Please note: To be eligible to access our funding portal you must be a voluntary, community, social enterprise sector (VCSE) organisations working in the City of Manchester with at least 50% of your beneficiaries in the City of Manchester. VCSE organisations working outside of the City of Manchester, consultants, sole traders, statutory bodies, private businesses and infrastructure organisations who become members of Macc aren’t eligible to access our funding portal. To sign up to become a member of Macc and to access our funding portal, complete our membership form here

 

If you need any help with using the funding portal please email us: [email protected]

 

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Skill Givers

The Skill Givers project has expanded and is now able to offer support to ALL voluntary groups, community groups, charities and social enterprises across Salford and Manchester. Over the next six months we will be focusing on trying to support the voluntary sector with adapting to the new ways of working that have had to be in place due to Covid-19. We want to know how employee volunteers can really make a difference to your organisation Get in touch and let us know! You can find out more and register for the project on the Skill Givers website or contact the Project Coordinator if you have any questions about how this may work for you organisation, tel: 0791 225 9255, email: [email protected]

 

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   Group Development

The Capacity Building Team provides group development support to build the capacity and sustainability of Manchester's voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations. This is available through bespoke, one-to-one support and our training and we co-ordinate a training calendar of other relevant training opportunities from across the city.

Click here for resources on starting a group, governance, funding factsheets, managing / taking on a building, policy templates, a directory of VCSE organisations and much more.

 

   Policy and Influence

The Policy and Influence Team promotes positive change in Manchester through bringing the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector together, enabling opportunities for constructive dialogue with the statutory and private sectors, encouraging creative solutions and informing the sector about policy and strategic developments.

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