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The Manchester Sleepout 2017

11 Aug 2017 - 11:35 by michelle.foster

Each year The Booth Centre invites people to take on the challenge of sleeping out to highlight some of the hardships that homeless people have to face every single night. Manchester Sleepout 2017

Hundreds of people will be joining this great event and raising vital funds to help homeless people in our community.

Participants are asked to pay a small registration fee and raise £150.00 towards the work of the Booth Centre.

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NOMA Community Fund

11 Aug 2017 - 11:33 by michelle.foster

The NOMA Fund offers awards of up to £1,000 to grassroots community organisations working with young people aged between 11 and 25 years old. Activity needs to be taking place and supporting those who live within the boundary of the M60 motorway. Annual income of groups applying to the Fund should be less than £100,000. Awards of up to £1,000 are available. NOMA

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Preventing hate crime: funding for community projects

11 Aug 2017 - 11:17 by michelle.foster

Apply for funding for community projects that prevent hate crime. Hate crimes are crimes that are motivated by hostility on the grounds of race (including colour, nationality, ethnicity and national origin), religion, disability, sexual orientation and transgender identity. Providing funding for projects that prevent hate crime is one of the actions included in the UK government’s hate crime action plan. Home Office

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The Walk for Change - It's time for young Northerners to make a stand!

11 Aug 2017 - 11:14 by michelle.foster

The Walk for Change brings together hundreds of young people every year, marching together, demanding a greater voice in our society. The Walk for Change

The event aims to inspire young people across Greater Manchester to recognise their own power as social change leaders and the power they have when they come together.

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Levenshulme Youth Project are looking for Trustees

11 Aug 2017 - 11:10 by michelle.foster

Levenshulme Youth Project is a small community project delivering a range of projects and activities for children and young people aged 8 years+ in Levenshulme and Longsight since 2012. Levenshulme Youth Project are very much a grass roots organisation and have been running with a voluntary management committee. Levenshulme Youth Project

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Manchester Be Proud Awards 2017

11 Aug 2017 - 11:07 by michelle.foster

Manchester has great communities, with people and groups who make a real difference. Manchester City Council wants to say thanks to these people, make sure they are recognised and show them they are appreciated for what they do. Be Proud Awards

Who goes that extra mile where you live? Those individuals or groups who do lots for their neighbourhoods, and create that buzz.

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Young Manchester is looking for a voluntary treasurer

11 Aug 2017 - 11:03 by michelle.foster

Young Manchester is an independent, city wide Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) set up to develop a new way of working to support Youth and Play services for children and young people across Manchester, by working with partner agencies to commission work at a local level. Young Manchester

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Youth Ranger Group Quarry Bank with the Green Academies Project

11 Aug 2017 - 10:59 by michelle.foster

This is an opportunity for young people aged 12-18 living in Wythenshawe to learn how to look after green spaces. Aged between 12 and 18 and live in Wythenshawe? Want to get involved and make a difference to your local green space? Want to make friends and try something different? Do you like being outside in all weather and getting stuck in? If yes, then this is the role for you.

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GM Poverty Action newsletter: Living Wage Campaign; message from StreetSupport; GMCVO and 10GM's 10 things you should know; CUF's IMD map; IFS report

11 Aug 2017 - 10:56 by michelle.foster

In the latest newsletter from GM Poverty Action they share exciting news about the Greater Manchester Living Wage campaign, GMCVO and 10GM’s 10 things you should know about GM’s VCSE sector and CUF’s map visualising the IMD 2015 data. GM Poverty Action also look at the IFS report on poverty, living standards and inequality, invite the digital community to work with StreetSupport and provide a few quick links to other news. Greater Manchester Poverty Action

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