The economic development team at South and Vale district councils are offering support to those who wish to apply for the latest funding through Rural England and Prosperity Fund (REPF).
As part of the nationwide Carers Week campaign, Cyngor Gwynedd is hosting a series of events to recognise and support unpaid carers.
Kent County Council want to find out what would help you to stay healthy and reach your goals, so they are asking Kent residents to take part in a range of surveys.
‘Let it Grow’ is a relaxed and therapeutic approach to learning the basics about horticulture and the environment, with priority given to those experiencing anxiety, depression, grief, loneliness, or social isolation.
The School for Social Entrepreneurs are hosting an online half-day workshop for you to gain a solid understanding of social enterprise.
NFP Workshops have announced more dates for their affordable training courses on subjects such as fundraising and staffing.
The Cumbria Business Growth Hub are running a series of three business workshops for people in Cumberland wanting to start their own business.
Cumbria CVS are hosting networking events in South Lakes, Eden, and Furness for voluntary and not-for-profit community groups to discuss best practice and challenges associated with funding.
Your Community Catalysts have been out and about visiting incredible organisations based in the boroughs.
Grants for Good are offering funding to small and growing local charities, voluntary groups, or social enterprises that are making a big impact on communities, people, or the environment.
Jemma Roberts has been appointed as micro-broker at RCT Council.
Funding For All are running a free funding conference for charities and VCSEs.