The document outlines The Prince's Trust, a charity founded by Prince Charles in 1976 that helps over 40,000 disadvantaged young people in the UK each year. It provides a variety of programs to develop skills and support job placement, including enterprise programs, team programs, and development awards. The Trust operates in three regions across East Midlands with 43 staff and over 600 volunteers. It aims to help young people overcome barriers and get their lives on track by giving them confidence and skills for employment. The document encourages supporting the Trust through donations, payroll giving, or volunteering as a business mentor.
The Big Lottery Fund is one of the four major Lottery distributors – the others are Arts Council England, Heritage Lottery Fund and Sport England
BIG is responsible for distributing 40% of the money that the National Lottery raises for good causes
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The document discusses several programs run by Advantage West Midlands aimed at regenerating rural areas, including the Rural Regeneration Zone (RRZ), Rural Access to Services Partnerships (RASPs), the Market Towns Programme, and LEADER. The RRZ allocates funds to projects focused on sustainable rural economic development. RASPs work to improve rural transport and access to services. The Market Towns Programme provided funds for town center improvements and business development in 34 towns. LEADER is part of the Rural Development Programme for England providing funds for social and community projects in rural areas between 5,000-150,000 population.
This document summarizes a magazine from the West Cheshire & North Wales Chamber of Commerce. It includes news briefs on various local events and businesses. The main article profiles Steve Davies, managing director of Surf Snowdonia in North Wales, and discusses how surfing is growing as a sport in the region. Other articles discuss upcoming business conferences on international trade and bridging the gap between business and education.
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By purchasing office supplies from WildHearts Office, companies can fund global microfinance initiatives and entrepreneurship education programs in the UK and developing world through the WildHearts Foundation. WildHearts has provided entrepreneurial training to over 26,000 British youth and transformed the lives of 65,000 people in developing countries. A representative from Johnson & Johnson stated that by purchasing stationery from WildHearts, the company can turn a regular business expense into an investment that changes lives at home and abroad through creating opportunities and access to funding.
The document outlines The Prince's Trust, a charity founded by Prince Charles in 1976 that helps over 40,000 disadvantaged young people in the UK each year. It provides a variety of programs to develop skills and support job placement, including enterprise programs, team programs, and development awards. The Trust operates in three regions across East Midlands with 43 staff and over 600 volunteers. It aims to help young people overcome barriers and get their lives on track by giving them confidence and skills for employment. The document encourages supporting the Trust through donations, payroll giving, or volunteering as a business mentor.
The Big Lottery Fund is one of the four major Lottery distributors – the others are Arts Council England, Heritage Lottery Fund and Sport England
BIG is responsible for distributing 40% of the money that the National Lottery raises for good causes
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We provide senior executive search and interim management services to create strong and diverse leadership teams. Our focus is on developing effective leadership by enabling people to fulfil their potential.https://starfishsearch.com/
The document discusses several programs run by Advantage West Midlands aimed at regenerating rural areas, including the Rural Regeneration Zone (RRZ), Rural Access to Services Partnerships (RASPs), the Market Towns Programme, and LEADER. The RRZ allocates funds to projects focused on sustainable rural economic development. RASPs work to improve rural transport and access to services. The Market Towns Programme provided funds for town center improvements and business development in 34 towns. LEADER is part of the Rural Development Programme for England providing funds for social and community projects in rural areas between 5,000-150,000 population.
This document summarizes a magazine from the West Cheshire & North Wales Chamber of Commerce. It includes news briefs on various local events and businesses. The main article profiles Steve Davies, managing director of Surf Snowdonia in North Wales, and discusses how surfing is growing as a sport in the region. Other articles discuss upcoming business conferences on international trade and bridging the gap between business and education.
We provide senior executive search and interim management services to create strong and diverse leadership teams. Our focus is on developing effective leadership by enabling people to fulfil their potential.https://starfishsearch.com/
By purchasing office supplies from WildHearts Office, companies can fund global microfinance initiatives and entrepreneurship education programs in the UK and developing world through the WildHearts Foundation. WildHearts has provided entrepreneurial training to over 26,000 British youth and transformed the lives of 65,000 people in developing countries. A representative from Johnson & Johnson stated that by purchasing stationery from WildHearts, the company can turn a regular business expense into an investment that changes lives at home and abroad through creating opportunities and access to funding.
Two community members, Eileen Banton and Graham Nutt, were presented with the South Derbyshire District Council's Order of Merit award for their service. Banton assisted with neighborhood watch programs for 36 years and Nutt has preserved local history as director of the Magic Attic museum since 1987. Additionally, over 40 small businesses in Derbyshire and South Derbyshire received grants up to £75,000 from the Global Derbyshire Small Business Support Program to boost economic growth and job creation.
Our savings in East Sussex - planning our budget for 2016-19EastSussexCC
We need to imagine a different future for services in East Sussex. Reducing funding and increasing demand will mean tough choices. The County Council's budget for the 2016-19 will need to find savings of at least 20%.
This document summarizes the Thomas Westcott Annual Charity Seminar held in 2016. The seminar covered topics related to charity governance, regulations, and the conversion of existing charities to Charitable Incorporated Organizations (CIOs). It provided information on charity structures, the regulatory framework for charities, and the process and benefits of converting an existing charity into a CIO. The seminar was intended to help participants understand recent changes to charity law and best practices for charity management and compliance.
This document summarizes funding programs and initiatives to support coastal communities in the UK that face economic challenges. It outlines two key funds - the Coastal Communities Fund that has provided over £132 million for projects creating over 12,000 jobs, and the Coastal Revival Fund that has awarded £3.7 million for heritage restoration projects. It also describes Coastal Community Teams that help communities develop economic plans and priorities to promote growth. The overall aim is to empower coastal communities and unlock barriers to development through local partnerships and regeneration projects.
The document discusses the Western Gateway Partnership, which spans two countries and includes eight cities and three city regions totaling 4.4 million people. It outlines opportunities like innovation clusters and challenges like productivity and export gaps. The partnership's mission is to add £34 billion to the economy, attract £4 billion in investment and exports, decarbonize the economy, connect communities, and unlock innovation through collaboration between business, research, and government to create greener, fairer growth. Specific initiatives discussed include developing the Severn Edge site, a strategic rail vision, and a hydrogen ecosystem. The West of England Combined Authority and its plan to tackle climate change, develop sustainable transport, create affordable housing, and secure jobs are also summarized
The National Lottery has raised over £20 billion for good causes in the UK. In the High Peak area of East Midlands, £6.6 million has been awarded through 265 grants from the Big Lottery Fund. Examples of funded projects include providing volunteering opportunities for youth and improving community spaces like gardens and cafes. The Big Lottery Fund distributes funding through various programs focused on areas like community projects, children, families, health, and the environment.
Heritage lottery fund presentation boardroomHemelCAD
Kate Brown from the Heritage Lottery Fund outlined several grant programmes to help fund heritage projects, including Sharing Heritage grants up to £10,000, Our Heritage grants from £10,000 to £100,000, and Heritage Grants from £100,000 to £5 million. She explained that the Heritage Lottery Fund focuses on achieving outcomes for heritage, people, and communities. Projects must demonstrate how funding will conserve heritage, increase skills and community engagement, and make a positive impact. Kate Brown encouraged attendees to discuss project ideas and apply for funding to help preserve local heritage sites and traditions.
Giles Ruck discusses community foundations and entrepreneurial philanthropy in Scotland. He notes that community foundations connect donors to local causes, with a vision of a vibrant Scotland where philanthropists invest to make a difference. Currently, community foundations in Scotland have over £281 million in endowments and facilitate over £62 million in funding annually. Ruck also discusses the rise of new philanthropists who seek to solve problems through their professional expertise and networks, and aim for social returns rather than just financial returns. Models of blended finance using both grants and loans are taking root in the UK from developments in North America.
This document summarizes the strategy of the Coalfields Regeneration Trust from 2016-2019. The Trust aims to support the 5.5 million people living in former mining towns and villages by addressing challenges like unemployment, lack of skills/qualifications, and health issues. It has helped over 2 million people through programs that support employment, skills development, and improved health and well-being. Moving forward, its strategic objectives will focus on developing employment pathways, growing skills, and supporting activities to improve health in coalfield communities.
The document provides recommendations from the Commission on Housing and Wellbeing in Scotland. It examines the links between housing and individual and community wellbeing. Some key facts are noted, including that 150,000 households are on waiting lists, 940,000 experience fuel poverty, and 73,000 are overcrowded. The Commission recommends that the Scottish Government strengthen links between housing and its National Performance Framework outcomes and ensure housing is fully recognized as important for wellbeing.
Schools in North West Leicestershire will receive a share of £17.2 million in additional government funding to address unfairness in school funding allocations. Leicestershire MP Andrew Bridgen welcomed the announcement, saying schools in the county have long been underfunded. Meanwhile, Leicestershire County Council leaders spent £50,000 to attend an investment conference in Cannes, France, despite the council needing to cut £110 million in costs by 2018 and over 700 jobs being eliminated. Some local politicians criticized the trip as an expensive "jolly" that needs to demonstrate tangible benefits for residents.
Schools in North West Leicestershire will receive a share of £17.2 million in additional government funding to address unfairness in school funding allocations. Leicestershire MP Andrew Bridgen welcomed the announcement, saying schools in the county have long been underfunded. Meanwhile, Leicestershire County Council leader Nick Rushton spent £50,000 of taxpayer money to attend an investment conference in Cannes, France, despite the council needing to cut £110 million in costs by 2018 and over 700 jobs being slashed. Critics argue the trip is an unnecessary expense.
This document provides an agenda and speaker biographies for an event on doing business in Singapore. The agenda outlines presentations and panels on market opportunities in Singapore, cultural considerations for doing business there, and case studies from Scottish companies. Presenters will discuss economic trends in Singapore, routes to market, legal and banking issues, and challenges of global operations. The speaker biographies provide background on representatives from Scottish Development International, a law firm, a bank, and two Scottish companies discussing their experience operating in Singapore.
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Heritage Lottery Fund is the UK’s largest dedicated funder of heritage.
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This newsletter summarizes recent events for clients of Rombourne, a business center provider. It discusses various fundraisers and events held by clients and staff around Easter and Red Nose Day that raised over £677 for charity. It also highlights the successes of clients Centurion VAT and Animal Friends Insurance, including awards nominations. Finally, it promotes the many cultural and environmental accolades and events happening in Bristol in the coming months, cementing it as a thriving city.
State of the UK voluntary sector, early May 2017Karl Wilding
This document summarizes the state of the UK voluntary sector. It notes that there are over 162,000 active charities of varying sizes, from micro organizations with under £10k in annual income to super-major organizations with over £100m in annual income. The voluntary sector's total annual income and spending has increased in recent years to over £40 billion each. The document discusses challenges facing the sector, such as rising costs, the need to address root causes rather than just symptoms, and the importance of digital capabilities, advocacy, and impact measurement. It suggests foundations can help by addressing root causes, supporting governance and transitions to new operating models, and focusing on scaling impact rather than individual organizations.
This document is a local community newspaper for Weston and Worle covering news, events, puzzles, and sports. It includes advertisements for a local beauty clinic offering non-surgical cosmetic treatments, a clearance sale on a stone fountain, and information on improvements being made to primary schools and roads in the area.
This report summarizes Specsavers' corporate responsibility efforts over the 2013-2014 period. It discusses how Specsavers supports local communities through fundraising, donations, and volunteer efforts. It raises over £2 million for charities globally and supports vision care projects in developing countries. The report also outlines Specsavers' plans to continue these efforts in 2014-2015, including opening more vision centers in Zambia and supporting various charities in different countries.
This newsletter provides information for youth organizations in Devon, including contact details for local youth services, upcoming events and training opportunities, and sources of funding and resources. Key information includes a free event on vetting and barring requirements for organizations working with children, an opportunity for rural youth to share experiences with the BBC, a part-time volunteer position with Devon museums, and various grants and workshops available to support youth programs.
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Two community members, Eileen Banton and Graham Nutt, were presented with the South Derbyshire District Council's Order of Merit award for their service. Banton assisted with neighborhood watch programs for 36 years and Nutt has preserved local history as director of the Magic Attic museum since 1987. Additionally, over 40 small businesses in Derbyshire and South Derbyshire received grants up to £75,000 from the Global Derbyshire Small Business Support Program to boost economic growth and job creation.
Our savings in East Sussex - planning our budget for 2016-19EastSussexCC
We need to imagine a different future for services in East Sussex. Reducing funding and increasing demand will mean tough choices. The County Council's budget for the 2016-19 will need to find savings of at least 20%.
This document summarizes the Thomas Westcott Annual Charity Seminar held in 2016. The seminar covered topics related to charity governance, regulations, and the conversion of existing charities to Charitable Incorporated Organizations (CIOs). It provided information on charity structures, the regulatory framework for charities, and the process and benefits of converting an existing charity into a CIO. The seminar was intended to help participants understand recent changes to charity law and best practices for charity management and compliance.
This document summarizes funding programs and initiatives to support coastal communities in the UK that face economic challenges. It outlines two key funds - the Coastal Communities Fund that has provided over £132 million for projects creating over 12,000 jobs, and the Coastal Revival Fund that has awarded £3.7 million for heritage restoration projects. It also describes Coastal Community Teams that help communities develop economic plans and priorities to promote growth. The overall aim is to empower coastal communities and unlock barriers to development through local partnerships and regeneration projects.
The document discusses the Western Gateway Partnership, which spans two countries and includes eight cities and three city regions totaling 4.4 million people. It outlines opportunities like innovation clusters and challenges like productivity and export gaps. The partnership's mission is to add £34 billion to the economy, attract £4 billion in investment and exports, decarbonize the economy, connect communities, and unlock innovation through collaboration between business, research, and government to create greener, fairer growth. Specific initiatives discussed include developing the Severn Edge site, a strategic rail vision, and a hydrogen ecosystem. The West of England Combined Authority and its plan to tackle climate change, develop sustainable transport, create affordable housing, and secure jobs are also summarized
The National Lottery has raised over £20 billion for good causes in the UK. In the High Peak area of East Midlands, £6.6 million has been awarded through 265 grants from the Big Lottery Fund. Examples of funded projects include providing volunteering opportunities for youth and improving community spaces like gardens and cafes. The Big Lottery Fund distributes funding through various programs focused on areas like community projects, children, families, health, and the environment.
Heritage lottery fund presentation boardroomHemelCAD
Kate Brown from the Heritage Lottery Fund outlined several grant programmes to help fund heritage projects, including Sharing Heritage grants up to £10,000, Our Heritage grants from £10,000 to £100,000, and Heritage Grants from £100,000 to £5 million. She explained that the Heritage Lottery Fund focuses on achieving outcomes for heritage, people, and communities. Projects must demonstrate how funding will conserve heritage, increase skills and community engagement, and make a positive impact. Kate Brown encouraged attendees to discuss project ideas and apply for funding to help preserve local heritage sites and traditions.
Giles Ruck discusses community foundations and entrepreneurial philanthropy in Scotland. He notes that community foundations connect donors to local causes, with a vision of a vibrant Scotland where philanthropists invest to make a difference. Currently, community foundations in Scotland have over £281 million in endowments and facilitate over £62 million in funding annually. Ruck also discusses the rise of new philanthropists who seek to solve problems through their professional expertise and networks, and aim for social returns rather than just financial returns. Models of blended finance using both grants and loans are taking root in the UK from developments in North America.
This document summarizes the strategy of the Coalfields Regeneration Trust from 2016-2019. The Trust aims to support the 5.5 million people living in former mining towns and villages by addressing challenges like unemployment, lack of skills/qualifications, and health issues. It has helped over 2 million people through programs that support employment, skills development, and improved health and well-being. Moving forward, its strategic objectives will focus on developing employment pathways, growing skills, and supporting activities to improve health in coalfield communities.
The document provides recommendations from the Commission on Housing and Wellbeing in Scotland. It examines the links between housing and individual and community wellbeing. Some key facts are noted, including that 150,000 households are on waiting lists, 940,000 experience fuel poverty, and 73,000 are overcrowded. The Commission recommends that the Scottish Government strengthen links between housing and its National Performance Framework outcomes and ensure housing is fully recognized as important for wellbeing.
Schools in North West Leicestershire will receive a share of £17.2 million in additional government funding to address unfairness in school funding allocations. Leicestershire MP Andrew Bridgen welcomed the announcement, saying schools in the county have long been underfunded. Meanwhile, Leicestershire County Council leaders spent £50,000 to attend an investment conference in Cannes, France, despite the council needing to cut £110 million in costs by 2018 and over 700 jobs being eliminated. Some local politicians criticized the trip as an expensive "jolly" that needs to demonstrate tangible benefits for residents.
Schools in North West Leicestershire will receive a share of £17.2 million in additional government funding to address unfairness in school funding allocations. Leicestershire MP Andrew Bridgen welcomed the announcement, saying schools in the county have long been underfunded. Meanwhile, Leicestershire County Council leader Nick Rushton spent £50,000 of taxpayer money to attend an investment conference in Cannes, France, despite the council needing to cut £110 million in costs by 2018 and over 700 jobs being slashed. Critics argue the trip is an unnecessary expense.
This document provides an agenda and speaker biographies for an event on doing business in Singapore. The agenda outlines presentations and panels on market opportunities in Singapore, cultural considerations for doing business there, and case studies from Scottish companies. Presenters will discuss economic trends in Singapore, routes to market, legal and banking issues, and challenges of global operations. The speaker biographies provide background on representatives from Scottish Development International, a law firm, a bank, and two Scottish companies discussing their experience operating in Singapore.
Starfish Search provides senior executive search and interim management services to create diverse leadership teams. They help clients appoint the best leaders by providing thoughtful recruitment advice based on intelligence and insight. Starfish aims to promote inclusion and enable people from all backgrounds to fulfill their potential.
Heritage Lottery Fund is the UK’s largest dedicated funder of heritage.
More than £4.4billion is spent across the UK. £375million is spent in the East of England, with over £30m across Herts.
This newsletter summarizes recent events for clients of Rombourne, a business center provider. It discusses various fundraisers and events held by clients and staff around Easter and Red Nose Day that raised over £677 for charity. It also highlights the successes of clients Centurion VAT and Animal Friends Insurance, including awards nominations. Finally, it promotes the many cultural and environmental accolades and events happening in Bristol in the coming months, cementing it as a thriving city.
State of the UK voluntary sector, early May 2017Karl Wilding
This document summarizes the state of the UK voluntary sector. It notes that there are over 162,000 active charities of varying sizes, from micro organizations with under £10k in annual income to super-major organizations with over £100m in annual income. The voluntary sector's total annual income and spending has increased in recent years to over £40 billion each. The document discusses challenges facing the sector, such as rising costs, the need to address root causes rather than just symptoms, and the importance of digital capabilities, advocacy, and impact measurement. It suggests foundations can help by addressing root causes, supporting governance and transitions to new operating models, and focusing on scaling impact rather than individual organizations.
This document is a local community newspaper for Weston and Worle covering news, events, puzzles, and sports. It includes advertisements for a local beauty clinic offering non-surgical cosmetic treatments, a clearance sale on a stone fountain, and information on improvements being made to primary schools and roads in the area.
This report summarizes Specsavers' corporate responsibility efforts over the 2013-2014 period. It discusses how Specsavers supports local communities through fundraising, donations, and volunteer efforts. It raises over £2 million for charities globally and supports vision care projects in developing countries. The report also outlines Specsavers' plans to continue these efforts in 2014-2015, including opening more vision centers in Zambia and supporting various charities in different countries.
This newsletter provides information for youth organizations in Devon, including contact details for local youth services, upcoming events and training opportunities, and sources of funding and resources. Key information includes a free event on vetting and barring requirements for organizations working with children, an opportunity for rural youth to share experiences with the BBC, a part-time volunteer position with Devon museums, and various grants and workshops available to support youth programs.
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Public Protection & Climate
Westminster is home to more than
250,000 residents and 50,000 businesses
who welcome over 28 million visitors
every year.
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Westminster City Council
London
Circa £170,000
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St Gemma's
Unremunerated
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Recovery Focus (Group)
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form of collaboration to deliver the best
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Norwood
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any age with learning disabilities or autism.
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Committee for the
Archbishops Council
Church of England
London
Unremunerated
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vision for the 2020s, to become a Church for
the whole nation which is Jesus Christ
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Sandway Homes
Bootle, Merseyside
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benefits
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a strong board of Non-Executive Directors
and the support of the Council, our first
two sites are now into their completion
phase.
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Myeloma UK
Anywhere in the UK with presence in Edinburgh and
London
Circa £70,000
Myeloma UK is the only cancer charity in the UK that
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myeloma, and its related conditions.
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Competitive salary
Maidenhead Head Office with some hybrid working
flexibility
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