The government has put money into a fund for small, local, multi-faith projects. Grants will normally be for £2,000, but in a few cases they may give a grant of £5,000. The fund is called the Together in Service Fund…
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Free healthy eating courses
The Big Fig Catering Project (run by Care Coops) has funding to deliver free outreach healthy eating courses to disadvantaged groups. If you are working with disadvantaged groups, they can deliver a course to your groups at your venue. The…
2015 GSK IMPACT Awards – open for applications
The GSK Impact awards recognise and reward charities that work to improve people’s health. The awards of funded by GlaxoSmtihKline, and managed in partnership with the King’s Fund. The awards reward small to medium sized charities that can point to a track…
Edge Fund open for applications
Edge Fund supports communities, campaign groups and activists struggling for social, economic and environmental justice, in particular we fund work that: Is run by and for people facing discrimination and injustice (due to their class, ability, gender, race, nationality, religion,…
Applying for grants workshop
Places available on Applying For Grants Workshop Want to find money for your artistic development, to put on an exhibition or run a creative group? Learn the basics of applying for grants and tips on where to look in this one day…
2014 Resource Centre survey
What do you think of us? We are asking all groups who use our services or website during July 2014 to fill in a short survey. It takes about 10 minutes. Knowing what groups think about our services really helps…
East Brighton Communities First Funding
Communities First Funding is available to groups in the East Brighton ward. You can apply for £250-2,500. The total amount given will be around £16,000. The fund is aiming to: ▪ Support local projects that improve the quality of life…
East Brighton Trust grants available
East Brighton Trust are a Community Interest Company based in Moulsecoomb who since 2008, have given out over £284,000 helping fund everything from school minibuses to local festivals, OAP trips, gardening groups, children’s playgroups and sports clubs. If you are involved…
Online survey for groups on impact of welfare reform
Brighton and Hove City Council has commissioned the Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion (CESI) to review the impacts of welfare reform on Brighton and Hove. Community Works has a place on the steering group for this research. They are…
FREE training: Supervising volunteers with disabilities and additional support needs
Better Futures, an accessible volunteering project with Brighton and Hove Impetus have an upcoming free training workshop on: Supervising Volunteers with Disabilities and Additional Support Needs Date: Thursday, 26 June 2014 from 10:00 to 16:30 Venue: Space for Change, 14…