Factsheet 1b: Setting up a new group
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This factsheet can be downloaded as a PDF here
This factsheet can be downloaded as a PDF here
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FeedMyCity has been serving and delivering free hot vegetarian meals through a custom-made food truck since March 2019 at 10 locations on the outskirts of Manchester.
The Community Justice Fund is a joint initiative to help specialist social welfare legal advice organisations cope with the immediate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and lay the foundations for longer-term renewal.
Homelessness organisations affected directly by COVID-19 can now apply for funding of £5.5million in a second round of grants distributed by Homeless Link.
Of this funding pot, £4.82 million is provided by The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest funder of community activity in the UK, for homelessness charities in England.
The Social Enterprise Support Fund provides grants to support social enterprises during COVID-19. It is delivered by five social enterprise support agencies, and made possible thanks to The National Lottery Community Fund.
To be eligible for this funding, your social enterprise must meet the following criteria:
Barrow Cadbury Trust is partnering with the National Lottery Community Fund (NLCF) to distribute COVID-19 emergency response funding to the migration charity sector in England. There is £5 million to distribute for work that will relieve hardship caused by the pandemic among refugees and asylum-seekers and by migrants experiencing barriers to accessing services.
Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) organisations have been at the forefront of supporting people during the COVID-19 crisis. The Addiction and Recovery Response Fund has £322,035 available and will support additional or adapted drug and/or alcohol support necessitated by the crisis – for service users or family members already supported, or for those not yet accessing drug/alcohol treatment.
Are you a VCSE group or organisation based in North / East Manchester?
Are you thinking about re-opening?
Do you struggle to access online support?
You might be interested in a Covid-19 ‘Recovery Grab Bag’ that will be available for collection from Monday 20 July to Friday 31 July.
Black Business 4 Black Youth is an independent collaborative community project run by The Salam Project and Save Our Boys.