This new scheme, funded by Derbyshire County Council, is for disabled young people aged between 8 – 18 birthday living in the High Peak area, particularly around Glossop, New Mills and Chapel, although not exclusively.
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The scheme provides community based activities and allows disabled young people the opportunity to develop friendships and interests, whilst having FUN!
On offer this summer: (Each day is a 10am meet and a 3pm pick up)
6th August – Archery and Climbing for young people aged between 8 – 12
13th August - Archery and Climbing for young people aged between 13 – 18
20th August – Chestnut Owl & Otter Centre for young people aged between 8 - 12
27th August – Chestnut Owl & Otter Centre for young people aged between 13 – 18
Transport available from a central point.(tbc). Cost £10 per day, which includes transport, staffing and all activities. Bring a packed lunch and appropriate clothing.
Contact Stockport CP in Derbyshire at the Glossop Office Telephone 01457 856300
geraint.hughes@stockportcp.co.uk / 07904998352
ged.rowan@stockportcp.co.uk / 07749029669
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Monday 30 September 2013 6:00–9:00pm The University of Derby Buxton, Dome £15 per club (bring up to 3 people) Includes drinks and buffet - Networking Tea 6.00–7.00pm
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Derbyshire Sport, High Peak Borough Council & High Peak School Sport Partnership invites Sports Clubs & organisations from across the High Peak to attend a local Club Conference aimed at informing and supporting clubs to make your club the best it can be.
The event will give you the opportunity to meet your local Sport Development Officers and find out what they can do for your club, as well as attend short workshops designed specifically for sports clubs. Workshops
Funding – current funding opportunities & top tips when writing an application
Facebook – Helping clubs get the best out of Facebook
Coaching Derbyshire – what’s on offer to support your coaches & volunteers
Creating better links with Schools – Introduction to the NEW Satellite Clubs Programme and how to make stronger school to club links
Planning a facility improvement project? – A guide to the process of planning a successful project
Volunteers – Identify the key vacant volunteer roles required in running your club and action plan how to fill them
For more information contact
Andrea Stone on 01773 571222 andrea.stone@derbyshire.gov.uk
Book by 18 August 2013 through www.surveymonkey.com/s/club-conference
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The Social Investment Business has announced that it is seeking Expression of Interest for its new £4.75 million Community Assets and Services Grants Programme.
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Under the programme, not for profit and charitable organisations can apply for capital grants of between £100,000 and £500,000 to purchase or refurbish land and buildings for community use.
The grant needs to be spent by March 2014. One of the key requirements of the programme is that organisations bidding for funding under this programme need to be in a position to raise a significant proportion of the match funding through a community shares issue by December 2013. The closing date for submitting the Expression of interest is the 30th August 2013. Read more at: www.sibgroup.org.uk/communityrights/apply/applicationpack/
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Not-for-profit organisations in the UK have until 31 August to apply to the (HLF) for grants to support project related to historic parks and cemeteries in the UK.
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The funding comes from a joint initiative of the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and BIG Lottery Fund (BIG) which announced last October that they were investing £100 million in the Parks for People programme over the next three years. The programme aims to get local people more involved in the management of their parks and for the first time, is providing funding to conserve historic cemeteries.
Grants of between £100,000 and £5 million are available to support the following:
- The landscape design
- Historic features or buildings.
- Natural heritage
- Archaeological sites,.
- Collections of plants, trees, objects or documents.
- Cultural traditions such as stories, festivals, fairs and crafts.
- People’s memories and experiences of the park or cemetery.
- The history associated with individual features such as memorials or veteran trees.
There is a two-round application process. Applications can be made at an early stage of planning in order to get a good idea of whether the project will receive funding. The second round will require greater detail. Full details can be found on the Heritage Lottery Fund website www.hlf.org.uk .
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The Woodland Trust has 4000 free tree packs to give away to school, community and youth groups this autumn.
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Bring your community together to do something good for your neighbourhood by applying before 13 September 2013 for the chance to receive a free tree pack to plant in November 2013.
Each pack is worth £30, £105 or £420. All you need to do is find a suitable site and supply the volunteer planters and tree protection.
Pre-school, school, college and university groups interested in a small pack of 30 trees should head straight over to the school pack page.
Tree packs come in three sizes...
Small contains 30 saplings. Medium contains 105 saplings. Large contains 420 saplings.
For more details see their website www.woodlandtrust.org.uk
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Google has launched its full range of support for charities in the UK, the first countries outside of the US to benefit from the scheme.
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Through the package charities can get free access to the online collaboration suite Google Apps including Gmail, Google Talk, Hangouts and Drive.
Charities will also have access to educational videos and invited to the Google+ international community for non-profit organisations and premium features in YouTube and Google Earth Outreach.
UK charities were already able to access some parts of the programme, including the Adwords scheme and Google Grants. Those that have already signed up to those programmes do not need to re-register for those services when applying for the new aspects.
To apply for the Google for Nonprofits charities need to be registered with the Charity Commission, with headquarters in the UK. Healthcare and education organisations are not eligible for the programme, although Google runs a similar programme of support for educational institutions.
For further information visit www.google.co.uk/intl/en/nonprofits.
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Derbyshire’s largest annual policing survey is now available online to make it easier for people to voice their views on public safety.
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This year’s questionnaire asks residents whether they know who Derbyshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner is and how to contact them, how safe they feel, what their understanding of frontline policing is, how their quality of life is affected by the fear of crime and their top five priorities for policing.
Commissioner Charles says: "It’s my job to secure a police service which meets the needs and expectations of the public but to do this I need genuine feedback about what we can do to improve their experience of policing, how crime impacts on their lives and what concerns them most.
"Have Your Say has become an extremely reliable information resource over the years and will be of equal value to myself as I strive to enhance performance and make Derbyshire even safer. By publishing the survey online, I hope that even the busiest of residents is able to find time to respond to the questions and take an active role in the future of policing in the county.”
The survey will be available at www.derbyshire-pcc.gov.uk until Monday 5th August 2013.
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The Charity Commission, the independent regulator of charities in England and Wales, has issued new guidance on decision making for charity trustees.
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People’s Health Trust is an independent charity which funds local groups with great ideas in order to create fairer places to grow, live, work and age. They have just opened Active Communities, a funding programme which may be of interest to groups and charities in the area. They are offering grants of between £5,000-£50,000. The programme closes for applications on Monday 15 July 2013 at 12pm.
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Applying couldn't be easier – the form is online (and available in other formats) and there is detailed guidance to support applicants through each step.
The following link to direct people to more information about the programme – www.peopleshealthtrust.org.uk
Guidance Notes which can be found at online.
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Derbyshire Community Foundation will be holding their annual funding surgery for High Peak on Friday 1 March 2012 from 9.30am until 3.30pm at Buxton Volunteer Centre.
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This annual event gives you the
opportunity to discuss your funding requirements with one of the Foundation’s
grants team, in an informal half hour one to one session that is tailored to
meet your needs.
These sessions can cover
discussion of projects and which of the funds administered by the Foundation is
suited to your project, help with developing applications you are currently
working on, hints and tips for applying for funding in general.
There are ten half hour slots
available throughout the day, there are five sessions between 9.30am and 12.00
followed by a further five sessions between 1.00pm and 3.30pm.
To book an
appointment please contact Misbah Ramzan on 01773 514850 as soon as possible as
places are limited.
Surgeries are also being held in
other areas of the County:
· Ashbourne:
Thursday 21 February 2013
· Bakewell:
Monday 14 March 2013
· Bolsover:
Monday 4 March 2013
· Chesterfield:
Tuesday 19 February 2013
If demand is high we may consider
holding additional sessions so if you are unable to make the dates set please
contact us for more information.
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