PCC funding available for charities now
Brighten up this Winter with PCC Funding
Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner Steve Turner today launched a new initiative aimed at charities based in the Cleveland area.
The Brighter Days Fund will offer grants to eligible charities, to run projects between 1 January and 31 March 2023 with the aim of helping some of Cleveland’s most vulnerable residents.
The fund will support those who work with lonely, isolated and rural residents as well as those suffering from hardship.
Potential projects should aim to relieve loneliness or hardship and help decrease the incidence of stress, low mood and depression over the Winter period.
The funding recognises that social isolation and financial stress are likely to make people feel more vulnerable.
To apply for funding, you must:
- Be a registered charity
- Work with people in Cleveland to improve their lives
- Plan to run your project on this winter’s theme within the agreed time period
Deadline for applications: 1 December 2022.
Successful applicants must be prepared to give the OPCC a progress report, outlining how they have spent their grant and what difference it has made to the community.
For more details go to: https://www.cleveland.pcc.police.uk/how-can-we-help/community-funding/apply-for-community-funding/
If you need additional support in completing your application form, please contact Amanda Wilkinson, the OPCC Strategic Contracts and Governance Manager, at [email protected]
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Pioneering Care Partnership – Job Vacancy
We are excited to share a new opportunity to work with the Healthwatch South Tees team (the operating name for Healthwatch Middlesbrough and Healthwatch Redcar and Cleveland).
Healthwatch South Tees is an independent champion for people who use health and social care services. It aims to make sure that those running services, put people at the heart of care. Healthwatch focuses on making sure the experiences and concerns about health and social care services are heard and speaks out on our resident’s behalf. This ensures local services meet the needs of local people.
We are looking to appoint a Communications Officer, 30 hours per week (£24,176 – £26,371 per annum pro-rata) and require someone with:
- Strong digital communication skills
- Strong administration skills
- Great communication skills
- Experience of using digital platforms; and the
- The ability to create graphics to support our work
If you are passionate about making a positive difference and want to help local people, we’d love to hear from you. To book an informal discussion with Lisa Bosomworth, Project Lead, please email [email protected]
Closing date for applications: Monday 31st October 2022 at noon and you can find out more information and a recruitment pack here
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