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Cuts survey: how's your organisation affected?

2011 is going to be a very challenging year for the local voluntary sector.

ILM Level 3 Award in First Line Management

If you are currently a manager in a voluntary organisation, community group or community enterprise, or you are expecting to take on new management responsibilities, this course could be for you!

Tuesday, 16 November, 2010

GMCVO's health services directory goes online

GMCVO's groundbreaking voluntary sector services directory is now online. It will be launched to NHS commissioners through a media campaign in the autumn.

Volunteering and health survey

A GMCVO survey seeks to map the contribution of volunteering to the health, wellbeing and social care of the people of Greater Manchester.

Running an Enterprising Organisation: new GMCVO training course

GMCVO’s new non-accredited training programme consists of a series of pick ‘n’ mix modules covering key subjects to help you strengthen your organisation.

Nearly 12,000 VCS groups in Greater Manchester, survey finds

There are around 11,725 voluntary and community groups in Greater Manchester, according to figures collected by Greater Manchester Voluntary Sector Support (GMVSS) recently.

Collaboration Support Skills for Development Workers

Are you a development or support worker? Do you help organisations to work better collaboratively? Would you like to acquire more skills, resources and knowledge about supporting collaborations?

Thursday, 14 October, 2010

£11m cuts announced by Office for Civil Society

The Office for Civil Society will cut £11 million from its 2010/11 budget by reducing its funding for Capacitybuilders, the Commission for the Compact and the youth volunteering charity v.

A to B less CO2

 A free event for third sector organisations promoting sustainable travel options for daily commuting and leisure time.

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Cameron launches Big Society

The first details of the Government’s Big Society programme have been unveiled by the Prime Minister.

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