IT Grants for Smaller Groups
Some good news to start the year with money attached ……! Following SVS surveys into sector needs during COVID 19 initial phases and then ongoing discussions with SCCCG about
Some good news to start the year with money attached ……! Following SVS surveys into sector needs during COVID 19 initial phases and then ongoing discussions with SCCCG about
Project Title: A needs assessment of access to and use of public health research evidence by voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations in Southampton. Dear potential participant,
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/coronavirus-charity-funding-announcements-ian-mclintock?utm_content=buffer80968&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffe UK Wide Funders Asda – has donated £5m to its partners FareShare and the Trussell Trust. This will provide over 4 million meals to families in poverty, as well as more than 3000
In response to COVID-19 McDonald’s will be donating a range of chilled and other products including bread buns directly from their stores today. We’ve created an online platform for any
Martin Lewis says: “We face an unprecedented challenge to our health, economy, businesses, personal finance and way of life. And many of those who normally help society – our charities
No Limits Youth Ambassadors are hosting an open access Market Place event for young people, families and professionals as part of there work about Youth Loneliness. Thursday 26th March
Are you 16-25 and short of confidence? Lacking in motivation? Finding it hard to make friends? or stuck in a rut? Then come along and find out whether Fairbridge Reloaded
Complimentary Resources for Professionals working with children and young people Book Now Complimentary Resources Problem youth, or young people with a hidden disability? Have you ever worked with a
The Henry Smith Charity County Grants are available to small registered charities and not for profit organisations (<£250K) operating in Hampshire amongst other counties for projects concerned with
Newsletter – December 2019