Small Funds, delivered by Leeds Community Foundation, supports innovative short-term projects all over Leeds. Awards are between £5,000 and £10,000 and should be spent within twelve months.
Each round of funding has a different theme. So...
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Cara Cinema Club
In association with Neighbourhood Action in Farnley
Presents “Brooklyn”- based on the book by Colm Toibin
Thursday 6th April 2017
Hillside Hall, Cross Lane, LS12 5AA
Minibus 5pm Playhouse Layby (contribution...
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Before she was killed, Jo Cox was working on putting loneliness on the national agenda. As part of her legacy, co-chaired by Seema Kennedy MP (Con) and Rachel Reeves MP (Lab), the Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness was born.
Working with...
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Loneliness can affect anyone at anytime. And while some people argue that the internet is encouraging people to stay home and be isolated, it can also be a great avenue to get out and meet people in real life.
Meetup.com offers a way for...
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Small Funds, delivered by our partner Leeds Community Foundation, offers small pots of funding to support community groups that want to fight social isolation.
Each round of funding has a different theme, and the most recent is Communication...
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Leeds Community Foundation, one of our delivery partners, is partnering with UnLtd to support social entrepreneurs who have ideas for helping people age well.
Awards of up to £5,000 are available. The closing date for Expressions of Interest...
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At our last Delivery Partners meeting, researcher David Woodcock came along to talk us through his new idea: a project called Volunteer Listeners. Volunteer listeners is a way of...
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The 14 March 2017 edition of the Yorkshire Evening Post shined a light on two Time to Shine participants, in a moving and insightful profile.
Roy Blanchard and John Roebuck sat down with Post reporter Aisha Iqbal to talk...
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The Time to Shine Steering Group to look at the Age Friendly Charter has met twice, and we are off to a great start. Sixteen people attended the first meeting and twelve came to the second, with a few other people having expressed interest but...
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