Posts Tagged ‘Events & Conferences’

£2m Community First Fund announced for Birmingham

Cash Alert

The Community First fund, including the Neighbourhood Match Fund, worth £30m, has now been published.
Birmingham as a whole has been allocated just over £2m of the total £30m available. More good news is that the funding will be available in 27 of the city’s 40 wards. However, if you are based or live in one of the 13 ineligible wards, you can’t apply for the funding.

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Women’s Aid Open Day

Women in Society

Birmingham & Solihull Women’s’ Aid is holding an Open Day to enable professionals and members of the public to find out about the work we do with women and children affected by domestic violence, rape & sexual abuse, forced marriage, FGM and other gender-based abuse.

Taking place on Friday 23rd September 2011, Open between 12 noon and 5.00pm @ 35 Mayfield Road, Moseley, Birmingham B13 9HT.

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Training Courses from Alcohol Concern

Training - Presentation

Alcohol Concern has been commissioned by Birmingham Drug and Alcohol Action Team (DAAT) to deliver Alcohol Identification and Brief Advice training to non-alcohol specialist workers across the city.

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Event Report: Hands Up 4 Mentoring

Hands Up

The event at the Deaf Cultural Centre was held in July 2011 to share the learning from the CN4B peer mentoring pilot programme and to showcase mentoring relationships between community networks.

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Are you a diaspora or BME organisation? Are you looking for training and advice?

Conversation

Are you a diaspora or BME organisation? Are you looking for training and advice to improve your organisation’s work? If your organisation is running or looking to start community projects in the UK or internationally we can offer you free training, mentoring and access to small grants to ensure your programme reaches its full potential.

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