CHEM Cost of Living Fund (Minoritised ethnicities in eligible wards)
This programme is now closed to applications
0333 321 3021
This programme is now closed to applications
We host and contribute to regular forums for organisations across the voluntary and community sector which provide opportunities to share, collaborate and build networks with other groups working across the city of Manchester and beyond. If you would like any additional information about these forums, please email: [email protected]
Sue consistently provides high quality consultancy services and works collaboratively with a clear customer focus, delivering honest feedback and creative and bespoke solutions. Acting as a critical friend Sue enables the development of good governance, strong strategic and business planning, funding strategies and funding proposals underpinned by clear financial planning. Sue also supports the development of operational programme delivery and change management, aimed at making a difference to a wide range of organisations and the communities they serve.
You can apply to be members of either the Making Manchester Fairer Programme Board or Communities and Power Forum and have an important role in helping to tackle the injustice that sees some Mancunians have worse health than others and die earlier than they should.
Manchester City Council, working in partnership with the Manchester Dementia Steering Group, is seeking to establish a VCS Dementia Alliance. The Alliance will support development of the Manchester Dementia Strategy and explore new ways of delivering meaningful support to those living with dementia across Manchester’s communities.
Manchester Care and Repair help older, disabled and vulnerable people to stay safe, warm and independent in their own homes for as long as possible.
If you are aged 60 or over, you can receive a Home Energy Assessment.
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The Woodward Charitable Trust is currently accepting applications to its annual funding round from UK registered charities, community interest companies, charitable incorporated organisations or exempt charities with an annual turnover of less than £100,000.
Funding is available or small, local registered charities in the UK to support summer playschemes for children (aged 5-16 years) from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Smaller charities and community groups across Great Britain can apply for one-off £500 grants until 31 October 2023.
LocalGiving has announced that it will launch its annual Magic Little Grants scheme for the sixth year in a row with more money than last year.
Grants are available for not-for-profit groups in the UK to help improve access to football for all by running football activities for underrepresented groups. This is only open to new groups who have not already received a grant through this fund.
The report explores the strategic approach local authorities and their partners can take to address poverty and identifies the key elements of a local anti-poverty strategy that will maximise its effectiveness.