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A Civil Economy for Manchester

6 May 2014 - 10:32 by Mike Wild

Could Manchester be Europe’s answer to America’s hippest city - Portland, Oregon?

Manchester has enjoyed solid economic success, there is now an opportunity for a ‘new wave’ to Manchester’s future. A new report A Civil Economy for Manchester, prepared for Macc by the think-do tank the Centre for Local Economic Strategies (CLES) demonstrates how this new wave is about unleashing the power of citizens, social and voluntary group.

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Grants Available to UK Groups for Money/Debt Advice Projects

1 May 2014 - 12:45 by michelle.foster

The MSE Charity has grants of up to £5,000 available for self-help groups and innovative projects that will help educate people about money/debt/consumer issues. Projects must assist people to improve their quality of life through knowledge and understanding of how to manage and take control of their own financial situation. Projects must also provide outcomes that will benefit their wider communities.

Eligible Groups

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Rusholme U-Decide - apply for a grant for your community

1 May 2014 - 10:52 by michelle.foster

Manchester City Council have money to invest in the Rusholme area to support projects that will benefit the local community.

Groups may only submit one application up to a maximum value of £2,000 and all project ideas must benefit the Rusholme Community.

Project ideas must be submitted by 23 May 2014.

Projects will be voted on by Rusholme residents at a U Decide Event, to be held on:
Date & Time: Monday 16 June 2014, 6pm
Venue: Trinity House Community Resource Centre, Grove Close, off Platt Lane, Rusholme M14 5AA

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Santander Social Enterprise Development Awards

1 May 2014 - 10:49 by michelle.foster

The Santander Social Enterprise Development Awards aim to support social enterprises and charities with trading activities looking to grow their business and improve their local community.

The Development Awards are targeted at established social ventures that have ambitions to develop their organisation but need a financial boost to help them realise their potential. SEDA is an annual competition with winners selected on the strength of their business plan for growth.

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Supporting Older People and Reducing Pressure on Hospitals

1 May 2014 - 10:47 by michelle.foster

This new £2m fund that will support services that use social action to help older people stay well, manage their conditions or recover from illness or injury, and thereby reduce pressure on hospitals.

Grants are now available to help Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprises (VCSEs) and local NHS/social care organisations to develop innovative social action interventions that provide extra support to older people and help reduce pressure on hospitals this coming winter (2014/15).

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Neighbourhood Learning in Deprived Communities 2014-2015

1 May 2014 - 10:44 by michelle.foster

The main purpose of the Neighbourhood Learning in Deprived Communities (NLDC) fund is to reach disadvantaged communities and individuals; to enable them to participate in learning, with progression towards further learning and/or sustainable employment as a key theme.

The City Council’s and Manchester Adult Education Service’s (MAES) priority is to tackle the issue of worklessness amongst key groups in the most deprived wards of the City, particularly those residents in receipt of out of work benefits. Therefore this is the target group for this funding.

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Host organisations for Talent Match coaches wanted

25 Apr 2014 - 10:02 by michelle.foster

GMCVO is inviting organisations to apply to host one of the first group of ‘Talent Coaches’, under Greater Manchester’s Talent Match programme.

Talent Match is a £108 million Big Lottery funded scheme aimed at tackling youth unemployment in 21 areas of England hardest hit by the economic downturn. It is a five-year investment for those aged 18-24 who have not been in employment, education or training for 12 months or more and need particular support to help them along the pathway to work.

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BBC Children in Need Main Grants – deadline 15 May 2014

25 Apr 2014 - 09:58 by michelle.foster

The BBC Children in Need Main Grants programme is open to charities and not-for-profit organisations applying for grants over £10,000 per year for up to three years.

Grants are given for:
Children and young people of 18 years and under experiencing disadvantage through:
1. Illness, distress, abuse or neglect
2. Any kind of disability
3. Behavioural or psychological difficulties
4. Living in poverty or situations of deprivation

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The Peak District Challenge 2014

17 Apr 2014 - 10:16 by michelle.foster

This is a fantastic local walking or running challenge event that can help your charity raise funds. Back for its second year after raising over £8000 for various charities in 2013.

Taking place on 29 August (evening) to 30 August 2014 - it offers a challenging walk or run to suit all abilities (25km, 50km, 80km or 90km).

Entrants pay their own fee to enter (which covers all the safety, food, maps, tshirt etc.) and then any money they raise would go directly to your good cause.

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