This December, the Cardiff Development Programme Christmas social brought together a wonderful mix of new and existing micro-enterprise leaders and partners for an evening of connection, inspiration, and festive cheer.
As the festive season approaches, it’s a time to think about the magic of connection and kindness. If you feel inspired to bring these values into your community, not just during the festive season but all year round, why not consider joining our Community Catalysts Development Programme?
The holiday season has arrived, and there’s no better place to soak up the holiday cheer than Wrexham! As 2025 approaches, can you see yourself creating a business to serve your local community? Community Catalysts can help you to do just this!
If you are looking for further funding for your enterprise, the ‘grow and maintain’ fund is offering arts and culture community grants of up to £20,000.
Cheshire West Voluntary Action (CWVA) is working with the council to hold a ‘community sector market shaping collaborative’ for Adult Social Care.
Under the banner “Our NHS is broken, but not beaten. Together we can fix it”, Wes Streeting is asking the general public, the health and care workforce, policy makers, and planners to respond through a series of surveys.
Residents in Cumberland who are looking for somewhere to warm up, as well as have a hot drink and a chat, will be able to choose from a number of ‘warm spots’ this winter.
This course from Hertfordshire Community Foundation will enable you to identify and plan for the physical, emotional, and mental changes that people experience as they age
Hertfordshire County Council’s Workforce Development and Partnership Team (WDPT) provide a comprehensive calendar of training for the workforce in private and voluntary adult social care providers.
Hertfordshire Community Foundation are hosting a free online event on what it means to be a charity trustee.
Hertfordshire Community Foundation are holding a free three-day online digital marketing series in early 2025 for those looking to maximise their digital presence and provide high quality content for their website visitors.
The Suffolk joint learning disability strategy works to help people with learning disabilities to live good lives as part of their community, with the right support at the right time from the right people.