Part 9: Attracting volunteers
This session is an introduction to the duties of charity trustees and it is one of a number of recordings we have produced around setting up and running a small charity or association.
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This session is an introduction to the duties of charity trustees and it is one of a number of recordings we have produced around setting up and running a small charity or association.
This session is an introduction to the duties of charity trustees and it is one of a number of recordings we have produced around setting up and running a small charity or association.
CAMBRIDGE City Council has launched a grant for community groups to apply for up to £2,000 to support people who have fled the war in Ukraine. To be eligible, funded activities will need to meet one or more of the following priorities: Navigating life in the UK Promoting community cohesion and integration Delivering money advice….
Some downtime during lockdown – plus Support Cambridgeshire’s Funding Alert emails – gave this community garden the impetus to go on a fundraising blitz.
We report back on our volunteering conference, and what our attendees thought of it.
The Support Fenland project moves from discovery to delivery phase with a series of events and the offer of one-to-one support. By Victoria Hopkins This week I have been celebrating two months since I joined the Support Fenland team. Before I head off for a well-earned break, here is her quick update for you all…..
It’s that time again for the annual Connecting Communities conference, a time to bring a range of good practices and thoughts together to talk about volunteering across the county. This year’s theme is Volunteer Management and how the voluntary and community sector can move forwards from the past year. The event is hosted online, and….
This week was another busy week for the Support Fenland project, as we hosted another of our engagement events – this time extending an open invitation to anyone with an interest in community in Fenland.
The Support Fenland project continues at pace this week as we met with members of a wide range of community organisations across the district.
The Support Fenland project starts in earnest with a round-table discussion with council officers about what the voluntary and community sector needs to help it flourish.
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