This week is national Carers Week (10th–16th June 2024), and a wide range of charities and local services will be coming together to shine a light on the vital role that carers play in supporting vulnerable people in the community.
This week is Loneliness Awareness Week (10th – 16th June 2024) and aims to shine a light on the issues around loneliness and how it can affect our mental health.
The Paul Hamlyn Foundation invests around £30 million each year across six funding priorities where they wish to see change, including arts and youth.
The Rayne Foundation makes grants to charitable and not-for-profit organisations across the UK in four areas of special interest.
Hertfordshire Community Foundation Training & Development are hosting an annual training event for you to explore how to communicate the difference your work makes.
Communities1st are running data protection training for you to understand the elements of General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and how it may impact your organisation.
Cumbria Local eEnterprise Partnership (CLEP) are offering free 1-2-1 business support with an experienced business adviser to explore opportunities to start new businesses.
Citizens Advice Mid Suffolk have produced a short guide to helping people with cost of living problems.
Kent Community Foundation have some funding available via the Pargiter Trust fund for organisations supporting people aged 65+.
Nominations have opened for the Dementia Friendly Kent Award, recognising the work of individuals or groups who work with those who have dementia.
Annette Thomas, the new Community Catalyst for Wrexham, starts this week.
Stoke-on-Trent City Council have produced a booklet on ‘Doorstep crime and scams information for carers’.