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Undiagnosed HIV infection remains unacceptably high among gay and bisexual (GB) men: one in five GB men with HIV do not know they have it, and up to eight in ten new infections in this population are estimated to come from them.
National HIV Testing Week (NHTW) was developed and is managed nationally across England by Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) on behalf of HIV Prevention England (HPE), as part of the drive to reduce undiagnosed infection among various populations including GB men.
For Manchester's voluntary and community groups and volunteers
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The Fund is being administered by the Social Investment Businesses on behalf of the Cabinet Office, and aims to help grow ambitious social action programmes in England.
Grants of between £30,000 and £250,000 are available to fund work with young offenders, young people in care or leaving care, and other groups of disengaged and vulnerable young people such as those not in education, employment or training (NEETs) or with special educational needs or disabilities. Projects must serve young people between the ages of 9 and 24, or young offenders aged 10 to 18 years.
Travel Choices is offering grants to businesses for schemes which encourage employees to make sustainable travel choices.
Whether you want to build bike storage facilities at your premises so staff can cycle to work, put in an electric vehicle charging point or run an event to promote sustainable travel to staff, you can apply for up to £10,000 to make it happen.
These are the key Manchester strategy documents to be aware of. Other useful documents can be found under their subject headings.
General strategy
Greater Manchester residents who are worried about their energy bills rising this winter are being urged to switch to better deals using a new comparison website.
The www.betterenergydeals.org.uk site has been launched by the Greater Manchester authorities after some of the big energy companies announced they will be increasing their rates over the winter, leaving many families struggling to pay their bills.
If you are holding an event where you would like volunteers, please complete the event details below and let us know how many volunteers you would like and the roles that you would volunteers to carry out.
Once you have completed the form the event will go live on our website and volunteers will be able to apply to volunteer at your event.
If you have any questions, please contact us on 0161 830 4770, or email: [email protected]
The Galaxy Hot Chocolate Fund is looking to help small, local community based projects and community minded people.
From 4 November 2013 for 16 weeks they are seeking to donate eighty £300 awards to help people or groups with their community programmes.
For further information and to apply, visit: www.galaxyhotchocolate.com/fund/register