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Greater Manchester BME Network Training Bursary Scheme

10 Jan 2013 - 14:57 by michelle.foster

Greater Manchester BME Network have announced their ‘Greater Manchester BME Training Bursary Scheme.’

The bursary scheme will provide members of the Greater Manchester BME Network access to training that is being provided. i.e. this may be training from other infrastructure organisations from across the boroughs and regionally or could be other service providers from the private or public sector.

It is hoped that BME/RCO groups will take up the offer that is provided to enable them to access training that they may have not been able to access due to cost.

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The Bread Project

10 Jan 2013 - 14:56 by michelle.foster

Development Education Project (DEP) has been funded by WEA/ESF to deliver this NEW community learning project.

The project will run as a 10 week programme on a weekly basis for one day a week and the guided learning hours will be 30 hours with additional support available for one to one support.

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The Galaxy Hot Chocolate Fund

10 Jan 2013 - 14:20 by michelle.foster

The Mars brand Galaxy Hot Chocolate has created a charitable fund to help small, local community groups and charities across the UK.

For the next three months it will select organisations to receive a donation of £300. A total of 60 donations will be made. There will also be a monthly People's Choice award in which the public can vote for their favourite local charity or community project.

The Galaxy Hot Chocolate Fund are looking to help small, local community based projects and community minded people.

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Greater Manchester’s Energy Switching Scheme

4 Jan 2013 - 11:26 by michelle.foster

Greater Manchester’s Energy Switching Scheme is being organised by the ten councils within Greater Manchester (Manchester, Bury, Oldham, Salford, Stockport, Wigan, Bolton, Rochdale, Tameside and Trafford). The scheme brings together a number of people who want to switch providers into one ‘auction’. Energy providers then bid for their business by offering the best available prices.

The more people join the collective scheme, the better a deal everybody gets.

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Community First Endowment Challenge in the North West

4 Jan 2013 - 11:24 by michelle.foster

Community Foundations operating across the North West have endowment match funding available for voluntary sector organisations wishing to endowment build.

The match is available via the Government’s Community First Endowment Challenge until March 2015.

Examples of types of scenarios that may qualify for the Community First Endowment Challenge include:
- A charity selling off land or wishing to maintain a building
- A voluntary and community organisation that is seeking to modernise the way it operates

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Dealing with Neglect

21 Dec 2012 - 09:40 by nicola.shanahan

Neglect

Recently I attended a neglect summit organised by Manchester Safeguarding Children Board. A summit seems like a heady title but felt fitting for the task at hand. The summit was facilitated by Professor Jan Howarth who is working with several LSCB’s around issues of neglect and has led several research projects and written books on multi-agency approaches to neglect.

North Manchester Ending Youth Violence Funding Opportunity

20 Dec 2012 - 11:30 by michelle.foster

The Enthusiasm Trust has received funding from the Home Office through Manchester City Council to tackle Violent Crime, and Gun & Gang related crime.

The Trust have developed an Arrows programme which is a capacity building project to improve the ability of organisations and individuals to effect change within their communities.

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Awards for All England Regional Pilot

20 Dec 2012 - 11:29 by michelle.foster

Projects throughout England now have the opportunity to apply for repeat and on-going activities under Awards for All in a pilot scheme running until the end of March 2013.

Currently Awards for All does not fund on-going, regular or repeat activities, as the programme has focused on ‘new’ project ideas. However, in these challenging times the Big Lottery are increasingly aware of the pressures smaller groups face with rising costs and cuts to funding, and want to respond to this by looking at alternative ways of funding projects that support those most in need.

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