As we start 2025, what will the new year bring you? A new career maybe? How about an opportunity to work for yourself and make a meaningful difference to people in your community?
Community Action Groups (CAG) Oxfordshire have just released some great training opportunities aimed at those volunteering and taking leadership roles within community groups in Oxfordshire.
We are thrilled to share that Community Catalysts CIC and the innovative care delivery model in Cardiff has been featured in Business News Wales and Rhiwbina Info.
As we step into 2025, let this be the year you turn your aspirations into action. If starting your own micro-enterprise in care or support is one of your new year’s resolutions, we’re here to make it happen!
Community Matters Yorkshire are holding an online training session on the key legal issues around managing volunteers, signposting you to important information, policies, and procedures.
The School for Social Entrepreneurs are running an online course on how to write a successful funding application, for people who haven’t written a funding application before or who want a refresher.
January is not a big event month, but a great time to look and plan for the better weather when everyone can more easily get out and about. Tripadvisor can be a fantastic resource for finding activities.
Cumbria CVS has dedicated funding officers to help your organisation, as well as running funding fairs, offering funding training, and having a range of resources available including their own funding portal.
The ‘local communities fund’ from Copeland Community Fund offers support for projects seeking funding in the area of South Cumberland and Whitehaven & Coastal.
Dementia Connect is on hand to support anyone in the area affected by dementia. Join them at their next free online lunch and learn session on 20th January.
The Tesco Stronger Starts scheme provides grants of up to £1,500 for groups and schools supporting their local community. Grant applications are put to the public vote in local Tesco stores every three months.
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.