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VCSEs who want to work with business

The city of Manchester has increasingly become a place where people come to do business. From small enterprises to corporate giants, growth over the last 20 years has seen the city become a hub for several key sectors. In value terms the wider Greater Manchester economy generates more wealth than Sheffield, Leeds and Liverpool combinedand in 2021 amounted to £87bn.2

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At Macc we are dedicated to continually developing the services which we provide. By collecting your feedback, we hope to be able to improve our offer, ensuring delivery is both practical and accessible for all. The collection of this information is for statistical purposes only. You can find out more below and in our Privacy Policy.

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Environment, Climate Change and Neighbourhoods Scrutiny Committee - May, 2024

31 May 2024 - 15:56 by josephine.mcmeeking

By Zara Hakobyan 

The Environment, Climate Change and Neighbourhoods Scrutiny Committee convened for its first meeting of 2024 on May 23rd. Chaired by Councillor Shilton Godwin, the agenda featured two items: Item 1, which comprised the Manchester City Council's Climate Change Programme, Climate Change Action Plan Work Programme 2024-25 and Climate Change Action Plan 2025-30 Development for discussion in public, as well as the Item 2, a forthcoming council work review to be looked at after the public recording is closed. 

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Women’s Urgent Support Fund

31 May 2024 - 10:45 by michelle.foster

The Women’s Urgent Support Fund is supported by over £5.4 million of funding from The National Lottery Community Fund. Through the Women’s Urgent Support Fund £5.43 million will be awarded in grants to c.100 small, local community organisations led by and serving women, enabling 20,000 women to access vital specialist support services over five years.

The Women’s Urgent Support Fund Round 2 is a continuation of Round 1 and will support organisations providing frontline services for women to manage the impact of the cost-of-living crisis.

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