Steady State Manchester Solidarity Grant
A few hundred pounds for small local groups to explore alternatives to mainstream economic growth in Greater Manchester.
Steady State Manchester will consider funding:
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A few hundred pounds for small local groups to explore alternatives to mainstream economic growth in Greater Manchester.
Steady State Manchester will consider funding:
The Refugee Transitions Outcomes Fund (RTOF) pilot programme is now operating in Greater Manchester.
Core funding is available for smaller registered charities working with isolated children and young people, disadvantaged families, and prisoners and ex-offenders in the UK.
The Woodward Charitable Trust twice a year it awards grants to UK registered charities with an annual turnover of less than £200,000.
The funding is for charitable organisations in the UK, working in the following areas:
The Greater Manchester Disabled People's Panel is made up of 15 Disabled People's organisations, run by and for disabled people. The panel has a partnership agreement with GM Mayor Andy Burnham to influence policy to make Greater Manchester a better place to live for disabled people. This survey helps to do this, and the more disabled people fill it in, the stronger the voice for change becomes.
Manchester Central Foodbank are asking for donations to help their clients to celebrate Eid this year. They are asking for donations of gram flour, cooking oil, chickpeas, red lentils, basmati rice, dates, nuts, spices (cumin, nutmeg cardamom, garam masala, garlic powder), chopped tomatoes and coconut milk.
Purpose-led professionals need the space and time to nurture their own development, reflect on experiences and deepen skills, so they can cultivate thoughtful organisations with high impact cultures and revitalise their own wellbeing and motivation.
Christians Against Poverty (CAP) are launching a new Job Club in Platt Lane, Manchester, starting September / October 2022. CAP Job Clubs provide a friendly environment where jobseekers receive practical help and gain the tools they need to find work.
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The newsletter includes an invitation to join an in person event: Levelling up isn’t working – how do we locally prevent and reduce poverty across Greater Manchester?’ on 19 July. The event will examine the findings from the Poverty Monitor 2022 and there will be a panel discussion.