UK-registered charities working to combat human rights abuses can apply for grants of £10,000 to £30,000 per year for up to three years. The funding is available to charities supporting migrants, refugees, asylum seekers, criminal justice reform, and access to justice. The funding is being made available through the AB Charitable Trust. It typically makes one-off grants to eligible charities with annual incomes between £150,000 and £1.5 million and limited investments or surpluses. The next application deadline is the 25th October 2024. Funding for Projects that Combat Abuse and Violation of Human Rights (UK)
Outside Edge Theatre Company is the UK’s only theatre company and participatory arts charity focussed on improving the lives of those affected by any form of addiction. We are seeking a Head of Development who will lead on the development and delivery of fundraising and income generation to secure five and six figure gifts for OETC.
The Head of Development is a newly created position that will play a crucial role in the strategic development of new income streams, including individuals and corporates, as well as growing existing sources of income.
This position offers an exciting opportunity to join a creative and ambitious organisation and to shape its future.
Please visit http://edgetc.org/about-us/work-with-us/ for full details of the role and how to apply.
Deadline to apply is 12pm on Monday 9th September.
“At DSC we understand the difficulties small charities can face in accessing resources to support the ins and outs of running and managing a charity. This is why we are very excited to offer a range of free resources for London-based charities (with incomes below £1 million)…” Read more here.
We run 18 different live online via Zoom training courses for charities, schools, healthcare and public sector organisations.
Workshops are held 10.00 to 12.30 on a single date. There is a break 11.10 to 11.20. Multiple dates shown are alternative dates. Each workshop costs £95 per participant. There are no discounts available. Our website contains booking links allowing you to pay by debit card, credit card, Google or Apple Pay. If you can’t book online we can accept BACS payments. Google nfp workshops to go to our website – www.nfpworkshops.co.uk
Workshops consist of talk, questions and answers. There are no power points, audio visuals, breakout sessions, role playing exercises or group activities. Participants are not expected to introduce themselves. Workshops run better if participants are on video but it is not compulsory. Each workshop follows a script. By using scripts more topics can be covered in less time with complete accuracy. Participants are sent a copy of the script by email after the workshop. The trainer may add unscripted remarks during the workshop to liven things up. Workshops do not require prior knowledge. Everything is explained in everyday language. Jargon and acronyms are kept to a minimum.
We do not offer in house courses, courses on other topics, bid writing services or consultancy services. If you have a question please email question3@nfpmail1.co.uk If you wish a phone chat please email callback3@nfpmail1.co.uk
Bid Writing: 02 Sep, 30 Sep 2024, 28 Oct 2024, 25 Nov 2024
An introduction to writing bids for funding from grant making trusts and foundations. This workshop runs alongside Trust Fundraising covering different aspects of trust and foundation fundraising. Participants should try to attend both workshops in either order. Topics covered: Establishing Credibility – Rejection Reasons – Reserves – Volunteers – Community Support – User Involvement – Finding Evidence – Human Stories – Signposting – Concise Bids – Quoting Statistics – Terminology – Formatting – Proofreading – Funding Timetables
– Full Cost Recovery – Under Costing – Contingencies – Financial Controls – Online Forms – Deadlines – Clarifications – Learning from Rejections – Feedback Statistics
Trust Fundraising: 03 Sep, 29 Oct 2024
An introduction to raising funds from grant making trusts and foundations. This workshop runs alongside Bid Writing covering different aspects of trust and foundation fundraising. Participants should try to attend both workshops in either order. Topics covered: Grant Making Trusts – Preferences – Positives – Negatives – Smaller Trusts – Local Grants – Newer Trusts – Average Grants – Success Rates – Bid Writing Targets – Eligibility Criteria – Trust Directories – Non Application Routes – Visits – Pro Active Trusts – Record Keeping – Acknowledgements – Reporting Back – Partnership Working – Long Term Strategies – Your Online Profile – Rich People – Wealthy People – Delegation – What Trusts Want
Introduction to Fundraising: 16 Sep, 11 Nov 2024
An introduction the different areas of fundraising and how they fit together. Topics covered: Grant Making Trusts – Smaller Trusts – Average Grants – Success Rates – Targets – Major Donors – Characteristics – Motivations – Corporate Companies – Growing Companies – Public Versus Private – What Companies Want – Legacies – Residual Gifts – Who Legacy Donors Are – Baby Boomers – Parenthood Trends – Public Fundraising – Communication – Rich People – Wealthy People – Delegation – Best Fundraisers – Simple Fundraising Steps
In our latest blog, Kalli Jayasuriya spotlights several charities dedicated to combating discrimination and hatred. Kalli also shares practical steps we can all implement in the workplace today. Take a look here.
Take part in the Charity Governance Code consultation, which closes on Sunday 11 August. Published in 2020, the Steering Group want to take a look at the content of the Code and want to know what you think. Learn more here.
For a recruitment pack, please email wandcharityuk@gmail.com
1.Community Advice, Support & Advocacy Worker
Do you have a passion for working in the community helping women in excluded communities? Do you want to help empower women to advocate for themselves through free advice and support relating to welfare benefits, housing, health, domestic violence and finance? This is the opportunity for you.
2.Youth worker
Youth Worker to support our Girls Project, help with social development and educational outcomes of girls particularly those who are at risk of becoming disengaged with society and family life
3.Food Coordinator
To coordinate the Food poverty project delivered by WAND including collections, re-stock, set-up, deliveries and distribution) and promote food waste reduction.
Closing date for the above is: 14/08/24
4.Part-Time Director
Are you an exceptional leader motivated by compassion and commitment with a belief in people, that can take a thriving small charity to the next stage of professionalism and growth? Are willing to help our women and girls including Black Asian Minority Ethnic Refugee (BAMER) and their families in the area of benefit?
Closing date: 14/08 2024
ABOUT WAND UK
WAND is a women led and operated organisation that seeks to help women become agents of their own change and hence influence their families and communities. We work with all women including those in marginalized and excluded communities through advocacy, support and advisory services.
Above posts are open to women only and are exempt under the Sex Discrimination Act 7(2) (d) and (e) and the Race Relations Act 5(2) (d) 1976.
Part time vacancy
Do you have good basic IT skills? Enjoy providing great customer care? Have a can-do attitude and a flexible approach? Come and join our friendly team!
Local charity Sobus, is looking for a part time staff member to provide reception and administration support at our two sites in Dawes Road (Fulham) and Freston Road (North Kensington). Zero hours contract. Training provided.
Application: CV with Cover Letter to carita.magnani@sobus.org.uk
Grants of up to £6,000 are available to registered charities working to improve the wellbeing, welfare and education of children and adults in communities throughout the UK. The funding, made available by the Skipton Building Society Charitable Foundation, will support initiatives that benefit communities by reducing poverty and homelessness, improving access to education, and enhancing the well-being of the elderly. This includes combating isolation, managing Dementia and Alzheimer’s, and providing later life/palliative care. Applications should be made by the 31st October 2024 for the next trustees meeting in December. Grants to Improve the Lives of Disadvantaged People (UK)
sobus
20 Dawes Road, London, SW6 7EN
Telephone 020 7952 1230
Email info@sobus.org.uk
Registered Charity No.1071089
and Company Limited by Guarantee. Registered in England No.03471416
Sobus is a new Community Development Agency for Hammersmith & Fulham. It has been created through the merger of the Community and Voluntary Sector Association Hammersmith & Fulham (CaVSA) and the Fulham Community Partnership Trust (FCPT). Building on the strengths of both organisations, sobus aims to provide a wider range of support services for local charities, community groups, social enterprises and start up businesses.