The Cumbria Business Growth Hub still have a couple of places remaining on their ‘help into mentoring programme’.
The Cumbria Chamber of Commerce now offer a four-day self-employment course online every other month.
Team Autism are holding a free one-day course for autistic adults and those on the waiting list for a diagnosis at Harraby Community Campus on Thursday 3rd April.
The community rehabilitation team and Your Health Matters team will be offering advice and functional fitness checks at Wigton ‘Cumbria CommuniTea Care’ Hub.
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.
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.
BHF is offering grants of up to £2,500 for small community groups and local charities across England, Scotland, and Wales.
Mind over Mountains are offering free introductory half-day wellbeing walks for residents of Maryport, Cockermouth, Keswick, and Solway.
We Are People First are teaming up with DAD (Darlington Association on Disability) and Disability North to provide fully funded training sessions for personal care assistants and people who employ personal care assistants.
BIPC (Business & IP Centre) Cumbria is part of a national network of centres by the British Library, located in Carlisle Library, and provides advice and support to business owners.