Posts Tagged ‘Community Groups’

Government changes law to allow charities to join credit unions

Credit Union

Charities, social enterprises and community groups will be able to join a credit union from next week under changes made to the Credit Unions Act 1979. Previously, only individuals were able to be members of credit unions and use the financial services they provide.

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Funding Round-Up: Various sources

Cash-Alert

A round up of a number of funding opportunities currently available to voluntary and not-for-profit organisations and community groups. Compiled from various sources and correct at the time of going to print.

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Community Matters encourages community organisations to become members

The Community Matters

Community Matters invites you to join us in creating a national force for grassroots community action. Our members are community organisations furthering the recreational, educational, environmental, economic or social welfare aims of their community. We also welcome local support organisations engaged in promoting or providing assistance to community organisations.

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Council chiefs have low opinion of management abilities of community groups

Poll - Vote

Sixty-four per cent of senior local authority figures have a low opinion of the ability of community groups to manage local assets and services, according to a poll by the Local Government Information Unit.

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PN7’s Community Fun Day & Car Boot Sale

Fun & Events

Priority Neighbourhood 7 presents this community event. Taking place on 29th October 2011. Time: 10 – 4.30pm. The event will be held at the Poolway Shopping Centre & Kent’s Moat Recreation Grounds.

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