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£40m funding available!

Posted by Edwin Categories: Edwin's Blog Published July 2, 2019

Thanks to SCVO for forwarding this: Not for profit organisations in England can apply for grants of over £10,000 for up to five years to to the National Lottery Community Fund’s £40 million Partnership Fund. The aim of the fund is to help local organisations develop a more strategic approach to improving their community byContinue Reading

FREE Cyber Security Seminar for Voluntary and Community Organisations June 11, 2019by Stuart Ashmore in SCVO News, Training Support and Resources (Without wishing to appear alarmist…) YOUR organisation is being targeted by cyber criminals RIGHT NOW! Join our seminar to learn how to fund and protect your organisation. This seminar, principally prepared for senior leadership individuals, (butContinue Reading

The work of the Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country is underpinned by a long history of volunteer participation – from the genesis of its urban wildlife movement to the wide range of volunteer activity happening today. To order to continue to offer the best possible experience, the Trust is looking for aContinue Reading

Thank you to SCVO for providing details about this funding opportunity: The Peter Cruddas Foundation provides funding for projects that benefit disadvantaged and disengaged young people in England and Wales. Priority is given to programmes designed to help disadvantaged and disengaged young people in the age range of 14 to 30, to pursue pathways toContinue Reading

Grants up to £10,000 available from the Football Foundation

Posted by Edwin Categories: Edwin's Blog Published June 11, 2019

Thanks to SCVO for the following: Grants of up to £10,000 are available to schools, grass roots football clubs, local authorities and professional and semi-professional football clubs and their associated community organisations that are looking to refurbish their existing or develop new football facilities. The funding is available through the Football Foundation’s Premier League &Continue Reading

Wider Impact Consultancy, Edwin Lewis