Gayle Rogers, founder of Gallery Home Visits (one of the Small Good Stuff community micro-enterprises in Rhondda), has been named as a finalist in the inaugural Green Growth Awards by Small Business Britain!
PooleNow is a brand new local email newsletter with community-driven content whose mission is to create a positive, community-focused space where residents can stay informed and connect with one another.
Ever wanted to make a real difference in your community but not sure where to start? Community Catalysts are running two events in March for you to learn more about the support they can provide to help you set up your own homecare service.
Hertfordshire Community Foundation are running a free online fundraising essentials session to give you the practical skills and knowledge to fundraise with confidence.
The community rehabilitation team and Your Health Matters team will be offering advice and functional fitness checks at Wigton ‘Cumbria CommuniTea Care’ Hub.
Team Autism CIC are offering informal courses to autistic adults, their family, friends, and carers, as well as an autism training day.
Groundwork North Wales are providing a completely free energy support service for residents in Wrexham and Flintshire. The Local Energy Advice Partnership (LEAP) is a service designed to help you save money and keep your home warm and comfortable.
Starting on 4th March, our Community Catalyst for Oxfordshire, Anita Wingad, will be at The Pump House Project to meet anyone who is interested in the development programme.
If your project or organisation is within the first 12 months of development, with a clear social purpose benefiting young people in the UK, you could receive a grant or loan of £15,000.
British Heart Foundation are offering a free interactive online course called RevivR to teach you CPR. In just 15 minutes, you can learn how to save a life and receive your very own CPR certificate.
Westminster will launch a new community hub in Pimlico in 2026 after discussions with over 400 local residents and local businesses.
Westminster is offering 12 people with learning disabilities between the ages of 16 – 25 the opportunity to complete a series of different work placements over one year.