The West London Spring Property Lunch will take place online, with future 2021 lunches to be announced in due course.  Lunch bookings must received by 2pm Monday.

An expert panel from the public and private sector on Thursday 1 April will debate: “With unprecedented disruption hitting the markets for office space, residential, and high street retail, what does the future hold for planning policy and investment in West London?”

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The Fat Beehive Foundation is an independent UK registered charity that provides small grants for websites and digital products to other small UK registered charities. Closing deadline is 5pm on Wednesday 31 March. Click here to find out more and apply.

The Government seeking views to help inform the development of the next Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy. They are particularly keen to hear from people who may feel underrepresented in previous strategies or who feel their circumstances were not supported by existing services. Click here to find out more and submit evidence.

The government is consulting on whether COVID-status certification could play a role in reopening the economy, reducing restrictions on social contact and improving safety. Click here to find out more and contribute to the consultation.

The deadline for the Pre-Summer Grant Questionnaire is on Monday 29th March 2021 at 5pm.

You are invited to complete this if you intend on running funded activities during the summer in Hammersmith and Fulham, as this questionnaire is the first step in the funding process.

The questionnaire can be found here: https://forms.gle/xw33zjQ3YU77f3ev8

If you are a current holiday activity provider in Hammersmith and Fulham,
complete sections, 1, 2 & 4

If you are not currently providing holiday activities in the Borough, but would like to ,
complete sections, 1, 3 & 4

This should take no longer than 5/10 minutes.

Any questions please email natalie@lmp-action.co.uk
For more information check out: www.letmeplay.co.uk

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There are important employment, equality and data protection laws that need to be considered when deciding what steps your organisation will take to support the Covid-19 testing and vaccination programme. Click here for some excellent guidance produced by Charity Retail Association.

The National Audit Office (NAO) has released the report on its investigation of the government’s emergency funding package for the charity sector, which the Chancellor announced nearly a year ago on 8 April 2020.

The 42-page document examines the Department for Culture Media and Sport’s (DCMS) distribution of the money, including how it delivered the package, how charities accessed funding, and the rate of progress.

Click here to read Jay Kennedy’s response to the report.

The Worshipful Company of Marketors has launched a new, free video training programme, designed to help charities, of all sizes and in all sectors to increase their self-sufficiency and improve their marketing effectiveness. Click here to find out more and access the programme.

The grant is enabling Good Things Foundation to support people who often don’t receive support or fall through the gaps. Good Things are building their confidence, helping them learn new skills, and supporting them to achieve positive employment outcomes. Find out more about Make it Click here.