Posts Tagged ‘Funding & Services’

Vodafone funding: World of Difference

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Imagine spending time making a difference working for your dream charity and getting paid. That’s what the World of Difference UK programme is all about. Over the years we’ve helped hundreds of people bring their skills and experience to the charities of their choice.

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Social finance central to Labour’s civil society policy, says Roberta Blackman-Woods

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Social enterprise, social finance and finding ways to encourage banks to support the voluntary sector will be the themes of the next stage of Labour’s civil society policy review, according to the shadow civil society minister Roberta Blackman-Woods.

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Community Development Foundation to run £80m Community First scheme to tackle crime

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The Community Development Foundation has announced that it is now accepting applications through the Community Action Against Crime Innovation Fund. The Community action against crime: innovation fund will encourage effective partnerships to get everybody working together to tackle crime.

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Google Grants for charities

Google Grants

Registered charities within the UK can apply for support through Google Grants. Although no actual money is available, organisations that successfully apply to the Google grants programme are provided with in kind support that translates into free advertising through Google Adwords.

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Government website to help charities find contracts

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The government has launched a new website aimed at helping charities and small businesses to find public sector contracting opportunities. The site, called Contracts Finder, will list all such opportunities worth more than £10,000.

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