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This week we held our first Zoom meeting with voluntary and community sector representatives; it seemed to be really productive. We covered a lot of different topics, leaned from each other and felt better for speaking with colleagues and collaborators from across Middlesbrough.
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MEC is seeking to appoint an Innovative and enthusiastic Administration & Data Support Officer to support our Affordable Warmth Team which provides energy efficiency advice and support to vulnerable residents. Main responsibilities include maintaining Charitylog, our Customer Relations Management Tool, supporting the team to input data, and prepare timely and accurate reports for funders.
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Would you like to join our vibrant team helping local people reduce their use of energy and their utility bills?
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Wednesday 27 May 2pm – 3:30pm
With many social enterprises and charities experiencing big drops in revenue as a result of COVID-19, ‘cash flow’ has become a key concern. Whilst grants will often be the type of money most needed, there are also multiple repayable finance options that could work for some.
Submitted Job
The role at A Way Out: We are seeking to recruit a dynamic and experienced person to the role of Additional Needs Worker. This role supports young women aged 16 - 25 with disabilities / difficulties including physical disabilities, learning disabilities, sensory impairment and/or other health needs. A Way Out understands that people with disabilities/difficulties may experien
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Today MVDA held an open check-in meeting for voluntary and community organisations (VCOs) via Zoom. It was intended to be an exploratory discussion and this note outlines some of the things covered between MVDA and a small number of VCOs who joined the call.
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MVDA has run a search for all the Covid-19 funds on Find a Funder. These funds might help you to look after people during the crisis, help you to keep your organisation afloat so you can support people once the crisis is over or address some of the emerging effects of the pandemic.
Submitted Job
This project is led by Recovery Connections in partnership with My Sisters Place, funded by the National Lottery Community Fund. It is a much-needed service in support of people on a recovery pathway from addiction who have experienced trauma. The project will provide specialist trauma support offering participants an opportunity to build resilience and work towards recovery.
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The Organisation
Nepacs is a thriving and long-established north east regional charity of national acclaim and influence, its primary purpose is to support people with criminal convictions, and families and friends who have relatives imprisoned or serving a community sentence.
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Government financial support for charities
The Chancellor has announced a £750 million package of support for frontline charities.