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CWVYS News/Newyddion CWVYS 2-3General/Cyffredinol 4-19Funding/Cyllid 20-4090043092710 CWVYS879475214630 CWVYS CWVYS NEWSRegional GroupsCWVYS has developed a successful Regional Group structure. Regional Co-ordinators are:John Reaney (North Wales): john@.ukCatrin James (Central South): catrin@.ukGayle Harris (South West & Mid): gayle@.ukGrant Poiner (South East). grant@.ukThe Regional Co-ordinators support members facilitate Regional Group meetings and also attend meetings and events on behalf of CWVYS in order to ensure a CWVYS presence. The latest round of Regional Group meetings took place in late June/early July and included guest speakers from Careers Wales and YMCA Wales Community College. These were notable for a record attendance in North Wales and an increase in attendees at all other sessions; with 16 members present at the Central South meeting.??? The next round of meetings takes place as follows: North Wales: 25th September; Central South: 1st October; South East: 8th October; South West & Mid: 7th October.CWVYS websiteWe are pleased to say that the new CWVYS website will be launched later this month! We shall be retaining our domain name of .uk? - look out for more details shortly!Social mediaCWVYS is also active on social media – check out/follow our Twitter page @CWVYS and our Facebook page at : CWVYSLook out for individual Regional Group Twitter pages coming soon...New CWVYS AdministratorHannah Linton has joined us this week as our part-time Administrator here at CWVYS.Hannah will be working across 3 days per week (Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday) at Baltic House and can be contacted via admin@.uk or by calling 02920 473498.CWVYS StaffingCWVYS bade a fond farewell to Julie Skelton at the end of June as she left her role as Operations Manager for pastures new. Julie had been with us for nearly two years and in that time has managed the CQFW Phase 4 programme and led on the development of Youth Work Consortia amongst other things. We are sorry to see her go but know that several members will be seeing Julie again as she will be continuing to project manage the ‘Getting Together’ programme as an external consultant.Spotlight on a CWVYS member organization!BAD Bikes3021330-3810After Justin Miles lost his mother when he was just 10 years old, Andy McKay provided much need support.Justin, who is now 21, attended regular activities at Bridgend BAD Bikes, in Blackmill. Justin says having someone to talk to helped him get through a very difficult and confusing time.‘I first met Andy when I was about nine years old and when my mum passed away a year later he was always there for me. I ended up going there often and it was nice to have someone to talk to’ ‘I was an angry young man with a lot of issues and I would certainly have gone off the rails if I hadn’t regularly attended. It gave me loads of opportunities that I would never have had. I did lots of sporting activities; I did a graffiti project, and an air rifle day, and learned how to maintain my bike, loads of stuff like that.’ The project, has been given charity status, and has received regular grants from BBC Children in Need, brings together young people from deprived areas in the Ogmore Valley, which helps them strive for careers and gives them positive outlooks and new perspectives on life. -693420-2540Both Andy McKay and Justin Miles are to apair on BBC’s Bargain Hunt, after filming a special episode in support of BBC Children in Need, inviting fans to the show to bid along live in the auction. Andy Mckay and Justin Miles sported the blue for BBC Bargain Hunt alongside Kate Bliss who is a regular on the show. Project Manager Andy has been involved with the charity for over 10 years and also helped set it up, ensuring that local young people stay active and engaged within their community. ‘BAD Bikes had helped so many young people. Just last year 113 children and young people accessed the project for advice, 17 found employment, and 16 worked for qualifications and we had plenty of activities planned for the summer holidays, including a trip to Mardi Gras, and cycling in Pembrokeshire and the Forest of Dean.‘As a youth worker, you never really get a measure of your own success until you hear the young people talking about you and I’ll be honest with you, I well up sometimes when I hear them talking.’‘You never know what sort of impact you have on the young people until you hear them talking without scripts or prompts or prior knowledge.’ Full article link: Youth work excellence awards/Gwobrau rhagoriae mewn qwaith iethenc tid 2015The Welsh Government has launched the nomination process for the 2015 Youth Work Excellence Awards.You can find more details here:? and/or here: QUALITY MARK – CELEBRATING SUCCESS!3135630184785CWVYS proudly presented Cwmbran Centre for Young People (CCYP) with the CWVYS Quality Mark on Monday 23rd June - kicking off Youth Work Week in fine style!CCYP is the first youth work organisation in Wales (the world!) to attain the CWVYS Quality Mark - we celebrated with young people, staff, volunteers and Board members at CCYP.Entertainment for the event was provided by some incredibly talented young people: Chelsie Smallman and Anna Cullerton sang so brilliantly; young people who had designed and upcycled clothes as part of the Money for Life challenge; dancing by Unique Freaks – all involved in the Randomz social enterprise, set up by CCYP – check out their website at randomz.co.ukGuests included Rob Norris (Chair of CWVYS), Sue Muxworthy (CWVYS Vice-President) and Dr Howard Williamson (Professor of European Youth Policy at the University of South Wales) who kindly presented 20 learners with their certificates for completing accredited units at Level 2 on the CWVYS Induction programme ‘A Stepping Stone to Youth Work’.A fantastic afternoon was had by all, Oh...and we had cake!! ?“Mi fydd 7% o blant yn gweld rhiant yn cael ei garcharu yn ystod eu cyfnod yn yr ysgol” Ffynhonnell: Gweithredu dros Deuluoedd Carcharorion a PACT “Pan fydd plentyn yn byw drwy’r profiad o fod ? rhiant mewn carchar, mae cael rhywun i siarad drostynt yn gallu gwneud byd o wahaniaeth o ran eu cyflawniad a’u hymddygiad yn y dosbarth. Gan mai addysg yw’r ddarpariaeth fwyaf cyffredinol a gynigir i blant, mae’n hollbwysig bod ysgolion yn mynd i’r afael ag anghenion plant sy’n dioddef gan fod eu rhieni wedi’u carcharu. Mae llawer o ysgolion yn gwneud cynnydd da yn hyn o beth, ond mae ein gwaith yn dangos i ni fod safonau’n amrywio o le i le. Ein nod, gyda’r llawlyfr hwn, yw creu adnodd hwylus y gall ysgolion yng Nghymru ei ddefnyddio i gefnogi plant sy’n dioddef gan fod eu rhieni wedi’u carcharu”: Yvonne Rodgers, Cyfarwyddwr, Barnardo’s CymruMae’r llawlyfr yn ganllaw ymarferol y gall ysgolion ei ddefnyddio i’w helpu i gefnogi plant sy’n dioddef gan fod aelod o’u teulu wedi’i garcharu, ac mae’n cynnwys gwybodaeth yngl?n ?: Graddfa’r mater a’r sialensiau y mae ysgolion yn eu hwynebuYr effaith y mae cael aelod o’r teulu wedi’i garcharu yn ei chael ar blentynStrategaethau ac ymarfer da ar gyfer awdurdodau ac ysgolion Rhestri cyfeirio ar gyfer ymarfer da Manylion mudiadau cefnogiGwybodaeth yngl?n ? hyfforddiant ac adnoddau pellachMae fersiwn PDF o’r adnodd ar gael drwy ddilyn y ddolen ganlynol: HYPERLINK "" nifer cyfyngedig o gop?au caled o’r llawlyfr hwn ar gael am ?13. Os hoffech chi dderbyn copi caled o’r llawlyfr hwn, cysylltwch ? Lisa Stanton drwy anfon e-bost at HYPERLINK "mailto:lisa.stanton@.uk"lisa.stanton@.uk Gofynnaf yn garedig i chi anfon yr e-bost hwn ymlaen at unrhyw gydweithiwr a fyddai’n elwa o’i dderbyn, yn eich tyb chi. Diolch o galon Laura TranterRheolwr Gwasanaeth - Plant a Effeithir gan Carcharu rhieni | Barnardo's Cymru“7% of children will see a parent imprisoned during their school years” Source: Action for Prisoners Families and PACT “For a child with a parent in prison, having someone to speak up for them can make all the difference to their achievement and behavior in the classroom. As schooling is the most universal service provision for children, it is crucial that schools address the needs of children affected by parental imprisonment. Many schools are making good progress in this area, but we know from our work that the quality varies. Our intention with this handbook is to produce a readily accessible resource that can help schools in Wales support children affected by parental imprisonment” ?: Yvonne Rodgers, Director, Barnardo’s CymruThe handbook is a practical guide for schools to help them to support children who are affected by the imprisonment of a family member and includes information on: The scale of the issue and challenges for schoolsThe impact on children of a family member being imprisonedStrategies and good practice for local authorities and schools Checklists for good practiceDetails of support organisationsInformation on further training and resourcesA PDF version of the resource is available at the following link: There are a limited number of hard copies of this handbook which are available at a cost of ?13. If you would like to receive a hard copy of this handbook, please contact Lisa Stanton by email lisa.stanton@.ukACCREDITED TRAINING Youth Information Work for Practitioners YMCA Wales Community College is offering, in partnership with CWVYS, the opportunity for you to attend an accredited course on Youth Information Work for Practitioners. This course is aimed at professionals who provide information services for young people for example: Youth Workers, Career advisers, librarians, practitioners in mainstream education etc. This training will help learners improve their own knowledge and skills within Youth Information and allow learners to gain the European YINTRO certificate. Assessment Learners will be asked to complete a number of individual assessments along with 4 assignments: A1 – Written assignment (History of YIW within a Welsh and European context) A2 – Produce a YI product (in partnership with young people create a YI product and evaluate its effectiveness) A3 – Written assignment (Contemporary YI services including the use of technology) A4 – Portfolio of evidence (to include formative assessed tasks and learner PDP) The course will take place on: Tuesday 8th July 2014 Thursday 10th July 2014 Tuesday 22nd July 2014 Thursday 24th July 2014 (4 full days - 9.00am - 4.30pm) Please note that all learners wishing to access this course must complete the assessed tasks (failure to do so could result in a charge) This is a College funded course, course costs will be subsidised by the College for organisations that have a service level agreement in place for 2013/14. Venue: YMCA Wales Community College Unit 6, Cleeve House, Lambourne Crescent, Llanishen, Cardiff, CF14 5GP For an application form please contact: Becky Watson Stubbs on b.watsonstubbs@ymca-wales.ac.uk If you have any queries about the course please contact: Gillian Wilde on 029 20 755444 / Email: g.wilde@ymca-wales.ac.uk Cerdd Gymunedol Cymru?| Community Music Wales?Do you run a community based initiative or a community centre? Do you want to introduce music into your program of activity? Community Music Wales will be running a community music tutor training in Wrexham and Cardiff this July. This is a five day practical course designed to give an understanding of community music and a taste of Community Music Tutor Training. This course is useful for those who have some experience of working with groups and would like to consolidate their skills. This course is also useful to those who work with community groups and would like to explore using music activity in their work.The course covers a range of theory and practice in community music, with practical workshops from professional community music trainers. The training is accredited through Agored Cymru and thanks to the Arts Council of Wales lottery funding we are able to offer it at the amazing price of ?20*.Community Music Wales has been running community music tutor training courses since 1992. Since its inception, CMW has striven to ensure a high standard of delivery and of sharing best practice. CMW has had a huge success rate with over 500 people going through its courses. Community music can have a huge impact on skills, confidence and self-esteem. It can be used in a variety of ways, with a diverse range of groups, to provide hugely enjoyable and engaging activities.Should you have any further enquiries please don’t hesitate to call us on 029 20838060(South Wales) or 01286 685248 (North Wales) or visit our website at .uk We hope to hear from you soon!*?10 concessionCerdd Gymunedol Cymru?| Community Music Wales?Ydych chi’n rhedeg menter neu ganolfan cymunedol?Hoffech chi wneud cerddoriaeth yn rhan o’ch cynllun weithgaredd?Bydd Cerdd Gymunedol Cymru yn cynnal?cwrs hyfforddi tiwtoriaid, yn Wrecsam a Caerdydd ym mis Gorffenaf Mae hyn yn gwrs ymarferol dros bum diwrnod wedi dyfeisio i roi dealltwriaeth o gerdd gymunedol a blas o Hyfforddi Tiwtoriaid Cerddoriaeth Gymunedol. Mae'r cwrs yn ddefnyddiol i rheini sydd ? phrofiad o weithio gyda grwpiau ac am gyfnerthu eu medrau. Mae'r cwrs yma hefyd yn ddefnyddiol i rheini sy'n gweithio a grwpiau cymunedol a hoffai ymchwilio mewn i ddefnyddio gweithgaredd cerddorol yn ei chynllun gwaith. Mae’r cwrs yn cynnwys amrywiaeth o theori ac ymarferiad mewn cerddoriaeth gymunedol, gyda gweithdai ymarferol? oddi wrth hyfforddwyr cerddorol cymunedol. ?Mae’r hyfforddi wedi achredu gan Agored Cymru a diolch i ariannu gan Gyngor Celfyddydau Cymru a’r Loteri rydym yn medru cynnig hyn am y pris arbennig o ?20*.Mae CGC wedi rhedeg cyrsiau hyfforddi tiwtoriaid cerddoriaeth gymunedol ers 1992. ?Ers ei sefydliad mae CGC wedi ymdrechu i sicrhau safon uchel o ddarpariaeth ac o rannu arfer gorau. Rydym wedi bod yn hynod o lwyddiannus gyda dros 500 o bobl yn mynychu'r cyrsiau. Gall cerdd gymunedol cael effaith mawr ar sgiliau, hyder a hunanwerth. Gall gael ei ddefnyddio mewn amryw o ffyrdd gyda maes eang o grwpiau i ddarparu gweithgaredd diddorol a hwyl.Os oes gennych gwestiynau pellach yna cysylltwch ? ni ar 029 2083 8060 (de cymru) neu 01286 685248 (gogledd cymru) neu ewch i’n wefan .uk ?Rydym yn gobeithio clywed gennych yn fuan!*?10 consesiwnGreig HallidayCynorthwyydd Marchnata?|?Marketing AssistantCerdd Gymunedol Cymru?| Community Music Wales?029 2083 8060?.ukYsbrydoli trwy Gerddoriaeth | Inspiring through MusicYoung Carers Art and Rap Workshops 22, 23, 24 JulyAll Day Art and Rap workshops for age 13+10.30am – 3.30pm National Museum Cardiff, Cathays ParkWhat’s happening?22 July - Plastic Jewellery Making23 July - Painting Workshop24 July - Science RappingTo book and more information can be found here at this link ?Family Day for young carers and their families at the National Museum Cardiff National Museum CardiffSaturday, 26 July11am - 4pmArt: Making 3D landscapes, Puppet making, Storytelling, Face painting, Hands on Science, Treasure trailmore information can be found here at this link ?If you support young carers and would like to have a stall on the 26th of July please email me kevin.r@.uk To book contact 02920 451431,info@.uk orDM us on twitter@VoicesFromCareReport on young people’s skillsThink tank Demos, supported by The Scout Association, has published Scouting for Skills. It recommends replacing traditional desk-based coursework projects with volunteering-style tasks. It also proposes that employers should recognize the benefit of employee volunteering and offer staff extra leave to pursue it.The report also brings together, for the first time, all WHO guidance on the full spectrum of health issues affecting adolescents. These include tobacco, alcohol and drug use, HIV, injuries, mental health, nutrition, sexual and reproductive health, and violence. It recommends key actions to strengthen the ways countries respond to adolescents’ physical and mental health needs.Do you have a project that needs doing, but no time to do it? WCVA interns can help!*Last chance to register interest, project closes in September 2014!*If you have a project or piece of work that is on your wish list, which you can’t complete due to lack of time, people or skills, the Explore Internship Programme can help.We work with organizations to offer short- term structured placements to keen interns with specialist knowledge and skills in areas such as education, fundraising, marketing, media, IT and research. Our interns are of all ages and from all walks of life - the only criteria is to have the relevant knowledge and skills. They may be seeking a career change and would like to test their abilities in a new environment, or they may just want to gain some valuable work experience – either way, they’re certain to be able to help you. ? Examples of internships include:Business feasibility study / Marketing and promotion project / Carbon footprint monitoring / Community consultation / Event organisation / Graphic design / Research / Photography / Policy Review / Website design / Writing case studies / Volunteer engagement reviewSince 2011 we have placed over 750 people, and received hugely positive feedback like ‘Innovative ideas and new insights from hard working and enthusiastic interns.’ Placements are generally one to three days per week for two to three months, and are intended to complement job seeking or study while providing something relevant to enhance a CV. The only direct cost to your organisation is travel expenses.Catherine Stephens-Ward ?Internship Programme Co-ordinator Helpdesk/Lein Gymorth:??0800 288 8329Telephone/Ffn: 029 2043 6594cstephens-ward@.uk.ukGroundwork are looking to support employers in the voluntary sector who cancreate a new job for a young person in North WalesGroundwork North Wales is now looking to create more opportunities for young people. As the contracted management agent for the Third Sector Strand of the Welsh Governments’ Jobs Growth Wales programme, Groundwork is delivering across six counties in North Wales. Employers receive full reimbursement of wages at the National Minimum Wage and NI contributions, for up to six month that the young person is employed through the programme. Employers are also supported through the recruitment process and given free advice and support to help source the right candidates. To find out more please contact the Employment Team at Groundwork North Wales on 01978 757524 or email employment@.uk Legislative proposals for Additional Learning Needs – White paper This consultation sets out proposals to create a fairer system of support for children and young people with additional learning needs in Wales. Welsh Government | Legislative proposals for Additional Learning Needs – White paperASPIRE ASPIRE is a new project funded by the Big Lottery to support parents aged 14-25 years in Flintshire and Wrexhem. It brings together the experience, knowledge and expertise of Barnardo’s Cymru, Flintshire Mind, Careers Choices, Flintshire and Wrexham Family Information Services and Glyndwr Unversity.The ASPIRE team will work with young parents to idenitify areas of personal, practical and parenting skills which they can enhance to enable them to develop both as parents and individuals.The ultimate gaol will be to build self-esteem and confidence along with emotional and mental resilience so young parents can successfully undertake the difficult tranistion from adolescene to adulthood.As part of our project we will be inviting all young parents and expectant partents to join us in our Drop-in groups that we will be holding around the local area. If you currently know anyone who would benifit from our support from the project please let them know of our Drop-ins, even if they just have questions on what we can do to help feel free to come along.Any questions or queries please contact the ASPIRE team on 01978 315130 Supporting Transgender Young People in North WalesTogether with Youth Cymru,Tans Support Wrexham are hosting a professionals fucas group towards supporting young Trans people in North Wales. This event will take place on 10th July at 2pm at Gwersyllt Community Resource Centre. Please check the link below for more details and to book a place. We are also looking for poeple and organizations with experience or and interest in supporting youth to come along and attend. If you have any contacts that you may think might be interested or may prove useful to this project please pass this information on. For more information, please contact Kate Hutchinson, Trans Support Wrexham, Training and Events Manager at Wipe Out Transphobia HYPERLINK "" RNIB Residental Holiday SchemeAchance to meet new friends, share experiences, try some fantastic new activities and, have some fun! For children and young people who are blind and partially sighted. 2014-2015 Events:3 day Sailing Voyage with Challenge Wales for young people aged 13-17 years (Noth to West Wales)3 day Sailing Voyage with challenge Wales for young poeple aged 13-17 years (South to West Wales)1 night taster residental event at Llangrannog for children aged 8-12 years1 night taster residental event Glan Llyn for children aged 8-12 yearsTo request an application form or for futher information please contact Claire Milton, Children and Family Services Manger 07870 643 461 or HYPERLINK "mailto:Claire.Milton@.uk"Claire.Milton@.uk Children in Wales Children in Wales would like to invite you to a consultation event on the Welsh Goverment’s White Paper on Legislative proposals for Additional Learning Needs.The Minister for Education and Skills had published a Whire Paper setting out the Welsh Goverment’s Legislative Proposals for Additional Learning Needs.Children in Wales would like to hear your views on the proposals to introduce a new legislative framework for supporting children and young people with additional learning needs. This will replace the current legislation for the assessment and provison of suppoort for children and young people with special educational needs in schools and learning difficulties and/or disabilites in post-16 education and training.Children in Wales is holding two consulation meetings:Tuesday, July 8th 2014 at Cildren in Wales Office in Cardiff at 10:30am untill 1pm.Thursday, July 17th 2014 at Warws Werdd in Caernarfon at 10:30am untill 1pm.To book a place please contact HYPERLINK "mailto:bookings@.uk"bookings@.ukThe White Paper, consultation response form and a children and young people’s version can be accessed here: The White Paper on Legislative proposals for Additional Learning NeedsIf you are unable to attend the events but would like to comment on the proposals please contact Lynne Hill at HYPERLINK "mailto:lynne.hill@.uk"lynne.hill@.uk Groundwork’s Holiday ClubReally exciting news for Groundwork Holiday Club as they will be re-launching in this Summer 2014. We have great offers and brand new prices for Summer 2014. The club is open Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 5:30pm from July 21st to August 29th (excluding bank holiday’s), and offers superb value for Monday at ?19 per day per child and we are now offering sibling and weekly discounts.We have lots and lots of fun activites planned such as:Mini-beast Mondays: Pond dipping, sweep netting, bird box building/painting, bug hotels, nature trails & un-nature trails, colour sampling, plant bashing, dye making, bird nest surveys, bug huntsChoose it Tuesday: Games and Crafts, woodland and meadow activities, forest skills, pond dipping, window painting and any available activityWoodcraft Wednesdays: Willow craft, wood cookies, den building, whittling, mudpies/mud tree spirits, totem pole building, elder bead crafts, paper making, flower bombs, bare foot trailTheatre Thursday: Woodland Theatre, musical instruments, tie dying, costume making, Celtic role play, roundhouse activities, woodland picture framing, woodland rock bandsCampfire Fridays: Camp fires, marshmallows, popcorn, ghost stories, hunt and gather, shelter building, survival skills, orienteering, camouflage challenge, bare foot trail.Places are limited for Holiday Club so please book now on 01978 269563 or email the Holiday Club team on HYPERLINK "mailto:holidayclub@.uk" holidayclub@.ukThe Donaldson ReviewThe chance for young people to have their say about what they should learn in school!Professor Donaldson has been asked to review what is taught in schools and how it’s taught. He would like to hear what you think! HYPERLINK " " For more informationyou can contact: HYPERLINK "mailto:CurriculumReview@wales..uk"CurriculumReview@wales..uk Get started with Football with Prince’s TrustThe Prince’s Trust are currently recuiting young poeple for Get Started with Footballm a free 5 day course run in partnership with Wrexham Football Club that will be running in July.The course will run in Wrexham from Monday 21st July – Friday 25th July with a taster sesion on Tueday 15th July (10am-12pm) travel expenses will be reimbursed and lunch will be provided throughout the course.All participants will have the opportunity to: Work with a professional football clubLearn how to coach from professionals Achieve the Football Leaders Award Level 1 in couchingImprove teamwork and communication skills and boost confidenceFollowing the course all the young people will be offered 3 months progression support in accessing further training, education or empolyment. This is a fantastice opportunity for young people to develop skills and build confidence., hopefully providing them with momentum to access further opportunities following the course. Any referrals must be recieved prior to the Taster Day.If you have any queries or would like to make a referral, please don’t hesitate to contact Sian Jones on 07970 876717 or 01745 366685 or HYPERLINK "mailto:emailsian.jones@princes-.uk"emailsian.jones@princes-.uk ‘Listening to you – Your health matters’ White Paper (Includes young person friendly version of the consultation.The ‘Listening to you – Your health matters’ White Paper sets out a series of proposals for legislation to help furhter improve and protect people’s health and wellbeing in Wales. The proposals cover a range of public health issues, including action to reduce the harms to health caused by smoking, alcohol misuse and obesity. They provide a set of practical actions which, when combined, aim to have positive impact on health and wellbing in Wales. A number of events have also been planned across Wales. For more details look at the website below. Start of consultation: 02/04/2014 End of Consultation: 24/06/2014 “Supporting Children and Young People with Autism Spectrum Condition” –Two day course for childcare and Leisure providers.Accredited at Level 3 via the Open College Netwrok. Beaufort Park Hotel, Mold, 14th & 15th July 2014, 09:30-15:30. Course Led by: Sally Slater, Concept Training. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. The the costs of this training will be covered by the LA (Austism Grant). There are 20 places available and allocation will be based on a first come, first served basis.The course is suitable for Childcare and Leisure Providers who may come into contact with children and Young People with Autism Spectrum Condition. The course is practical and requires no pre or post course work. All completing the course successfully will get 2 credits at OCN Level 3.Recognise the main characterisitics and behaviours of children & young people with an ASCUnderstand the Triad of ImpairmentLearn about differences of using and understanding communication and languageExplore the range of social skills used in process of social interactionRecognise the main aspects of social story/comic stripTo have an understanding of the sensory differences in those with an ASCUnderstand about the impact of high levels of anxiety for some children with an ASCLearn about a range of approaches for use with children with an ASC e.g TEACCH, PECS, Traffic Lights, Iceberg, Early Bird, Intensive InteractionKnow how to support young people with tranistionTo recognise the importance of life skillsUnerstand the role of the childcare/leisure provider and their relationship with parents and specalist servicesFor more information and to book a space, please contact Concept Training HYPERLINK "mailto:info@concept-training.co.uk"info@concept-training.co.uk 01524 832828 HYPERLINK ""concept-training.co.uk Understanding How to Safeguard the Welfare of Children and Young People- Accredited Training Level 2 through Agored Cymru16th July 2014, Cardiff.A one day course aimed at anyone working directly or indirectly with children and young people in a wide range of workplace and community settings. The purpose of the training is to give participants confidence and essential knowledge on how to safeguard the children and young people in their enviroment.The training is accredited thorugh Agored Cymru and participants will need to complete assessments to demonstrate learning. Upon successful completion of an assignment the participant will achieve 3 credits at Level 2. This unit forms part of the Welsh quality assurance framework for vocational training.As a result of the training participants will:Learn about the legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people, including E-safetyUnderstand the roles of different agencies involved in safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Understand how to safeguard children, young people and practitioners in a work settingIdentify the characteristics of different types of child abuseKnow how to respond to evidence or concerns that a child or young person has been abused, harmed or bulliedBe able to describe the principles and boundaries of confidentially and when to share informationCOST: Members ?105*, Non members ?125*. Please note - * The advertised rates include a charge of ?25 per person for Accreditation, External Verification and Agored Cymru Certification. This course is also offered as in-house training, please contact HYPERLINK "mailto:hannah.sharp@.uk"hannah.sharp@.uk for more information.FUNDING/ CYLLIDThe Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust is Open to Receive Application from REGIONAL Groups Seeking Funding. The Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust was established through an agreement between the Millennium Stadium and the Millennium Commission and its income is generated through a levy on every ticket purchased by people attending public events at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.The Trust strives to enrich the quality of life in Welsh communities by investing in inspirational sporting, arts, environmental and community-based projects that will have a lasting impression on the people who will benefit.The Trust achieves this by issuing grants to voluntary and charitable organisations throughout Wales.? The Closing date for receiving Regional Applications is noon on 17. 07.2014?Trustees?will meet 13.11.14.Applicants may apply for up to ?7,500.00 for grants where the beneficiaries come from across one local authority area and or more.Please visit the website for details and to down load an application form: need to be posted to:MSCT C/O FoxSE Consultancy, Suite One, 4 Bessemer Road, Cardiff. CF11 8BA.For queries relating to this round please contact Sarah Fox at: FoxSE Consultancy on Tel:? 029 20 022 143 or Email: sarah@foxseconsultancy.co.uk or msct@foxseconsultancy.co.ukMae Ymddiriedolaeth Elusennol Stadiwm y Mileniwm ar agor i dderbyn ceisiadau gan Grwpiau RHANBARTHOL am gyllid.Sefydlwyd Ymddiriedolaeth Elusennol Stadiwm y Mileniwm drwy gytundeb rhwng Stadiwm y Mileniwm a Chomisiwn y Mileniwm a chaiff ei hincwm ei gynhyrchu drwy ardoll ar bob tocyn gaiff ei brynu gan bobl sy’n mynychu digwyddiadau cyhoeddus yn Stadiwm y Mileniwm yng Nghaerdydd.Mae’r Ymddiriedolaeth yn ymdrechu i gyfoethogi ansawdd bywyd mewn cymunedau yng Nghymru trwy fuddsoddi mewn prosiectau ysbrydoledig chwaraeon, celfyddydol, amgylcheddol ac wedi’u seilio yn y gymuned a fydd yn cael effaith hirdymor ar y bobl sy’n buddio.Mae’r Ymddiriedolaeth yn cyflawni hyn trwy ddosbarthu grantiau i sefydliadau gwirfoddol ac elusennol ledled Cymru. Gall ymgeiswyr wneud cais am grant i fyny at ?7,500.00 ble mae’r sawl a fydd yn buddio o’r prosiect yn dod o ledled un awdurdod lleol neu fwy.Y dyddiad cau i dderbyn Ceisiadau Lleol yw canol dydd ar y 17.07 2013.? Bydd yr Ymddiriedolwyr yn cyfarfod yr wythnos yn cychwyn y 13.11.2013Ewch i’r wefan am fanylion ac i lawrlwytho ffurflen gais: HYPERLINK "" postio’r ceisiadau at:MSCTC/O FoxSE Consultancy,Suite One,4 Bessemer Road,Caerdydd.CF11 8BA.Joseph Rowntree Charitable Truse Launches New Grant Programme Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust has launched it’s new grant programme.Applications are now being welcomed under the following priority areas:Peace and Security- to support a transition towards: The use of ‘soft’, rather than ‘hard’ power as a first line of response to conflict within society and around the world.The de-legitimization of violence as a tool for responding to conflict, securing interestd or projecting power.A culture of human rights and non-violent problem-solving, promoted at all levels of society.Power and Accountability- to support people to create a world in which power is more equally shared, and in which powerful institutions are responsive and accountable to wider society and aligned with the long-term public interest.Rights and Justice- to promote racial justice and equality of opportunity as a basis for a harmonious multi-racial, multi-ethnic society in the UK.Sustainable Future- to delvelop and promote sustainable, low-carbon alternatives to the current consumerist and growth-based paradigam.Nothern Ireland- to fund work which would will contribute to the ongoing transformation of the Northern Ireland conflict.Grants are made to a range of organizations. It is not necessary to be a registered charity to apply to the Trust; however, the Trust can only support work which is legally charitable as defined in UK law.Applications for the Nothern ireland, Right and Justice and Sustainable Future Promgrams are being accepted with a deadline of 18th August 2014 (12 noon).Apllications for Peace and Security and Power and Accountability are being accepted with a deadline of 1st September 2014 (12 noon).Merthyr Valleys Homes: Grants & Sponsorship ?Applications for Grants & Sponsorship can be submitted throughout the financial year between April and March and are processed on a first come first served basis. Grant & Sponsorship Panel meeting dates are set for the year and details of the meetings can be obtained by contacting Merthyr Valleys Homes.The grant decision making is at the discretion of the Grant & Sponsorship Panel made up of tenants. The Grant & Sponsorship Panel will meet on a regular basis throughout the financial year, subject to applications and funds. All applicants will be contacted within one week of the decision made. All successful Awards will be paid in advance by or BACS payment and will be stated in the offer letter.You can apply for:Small Grants up to ?500Medium Grants up to ?3,000 (There may be exceptional circumstances where this may change, depending on the need and relevance of the initiative. If your project requires an Award above the maximum ?3,000, please contact the Regeneration Team on 01685 727816 before completing your application).Sponsorship Awards up to ?1,000 (There may be exceptional circumstances where this may change depending on need and relevance of the initiative. Please contact the Regeneration Team before completing your application).For further information on the program please contact Paula Lunnon or Zoe Treble at MVH: E-mail: info@.uk Call us: 01685 727878Tesco Charity Trust Community Awards SchemeThe Tesco Charity Trust Community Awards Scheme provides one-off donations of between ?500 and ?4,000. The funding provided goes towards providing practical benefits, such as equipment and resources for projects that directly benefit children, the elderly, and adults and children with disabilities, living in the local communities around Tesco stores in the UK.Grants for children's education and children's welfare should be made between 1 December and 30 January (expected decision?- the end of April), and between 1 May and 30 June (expected decision - the end of September),Contact: Tesco Charity Trust Awards Scheme, phone: 0845 612 3575 [e-mail | website ]The Youth Challenge FundThe Youth Challenge Fund is designed to give young people the opportunity to:Enhance their international experience and intercultural awareness in a creative, practical and enjoyable way;Pick an area of activity and develop skills in a UK-German context;Take an active role in a creative, hands-on team venture, with or without a language element.The possibilities for activities and themes you choose to undertake as part of the project are almost endless.Grants provided through the Youth Challenge Fund go towards project resources, joint activities and costs for the visit to Germany, as a contribution to the overall costs. There are three deadlines each year for the Youth Challenge Fund, which are 31 January, 31 May, and 31 October.FacebookTwitterContact: Frederike Mueller, phone: 020 7824 1573 [e-mail | website ]Winston Churchill Travelling FellowshipsThe Winston Churchill Memorial Trust opens its applications for its Travelling Fellowships in the summer. Fellowships provide British citizens, of all ages and all backgrounds to travel overseas and bring back inspiration, for the benefit of others in their communities and professions in the UK. No qualifications are required as every application is judged on the individual themselves and the merit of the project, although please check eligibility before applying.Applications open in the summer for travelling the following year.The application to completion timeline is approximately one year long and applicants must be 18 years of age to be eligible for a fellowship through the WCMT.Applications will open in May 2014 for travel in 2015.FacebookTwitterContact: Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, phone: 0207 799 1660 [e-mail | website ]The Trust house Charitable Foundation's grants programme supports projects in the UK which address issues in rural communities and/or areas of urban deprivation. It awards around 300 grants totalling roughly ?2 million each year. The Foundation awards Fast Track Grants of ?5,000 and under, Small Grants up to ?10,000 and Large Grants up to ?30,000.The Peter Cruddas Foundation aims to benefit disadvantaged and disengaged young people in the UK by ensuring their funding reaches those most in need. Those they cannot help financially, they hope to help in other ways through mentoring, business planning and networking. The deadline date for 2014 is 1 September.The Big Lottery Fund has announced its newest funding programme which will bring together the environment and young people. The ?30 million Our Environment Our Future programme will support projects that enable young people (aged 11-24) to improve their local environment and increase their employability through learning new skills. The Big Lottery Fund is seeking one UK-wide strategic partner to coordinate the programme. The deadline for Stage One applications is 16 May.Awards for All, the small grants scheme from Big Lottery Fund, gives groups a quick and easy way to get small Lottery grants of between ?300 and ?10,000. The programme aims to help improve local communities and the lives of people most in need.The APPG on Poverty has announced the Paul Goggins Memorial Prize. The prize, worth ?3000, will be awarded to the best civil society initiative that can demonstrate that it has reduced poverty in a tangible way. To enter, the organization or project will need their local MP to nominate them before 5 October 2014.The Ibrahim Foundation makes grants to organizations that aim to improve the quality of life for people and communities in the UK, both now and in the future. They like to consider projects?that others may find hard to fund, perhaps because it breaks new ground, appears too risky, requires core funding or needs a more unusual form of financial help such as a loan. Grants range from ?500 - ?10,000. Extraordinary projects may receive grants up to ?50,000. They are particularly interested in the following areas: Community-building; Strengthening non-profits; Environment; Supporting families.The Triangle Trust 1949 Fund offers funding for specialist organizations working with careers or the rehabilitation of offenders or ex-offenders. Grants are available for up to ?40,000 or 50% of the organization’s current annual income, whichever is lowest, per year for 3 years.The Stuart Halberton Foundation provides grants for projects focused on People, Animal welfare, Armed forces or the Local community of Tynedale Valley. There are no deadlines for applications.The Heritage Lottery Fund’s Young Roots grants programme aims to provide young people aged between 11 and 25 years-old with active roles in planning and delivering their own heritage projects. The programme, with an annual budget of ?4million, now awards grants of between ?10,000 and ?50,000. Young Roots is a rolling programme, meaning you can apply anytime.sported. Offers free services to organizations delivering sports projects which use sport to have a positive community or social impact.? Applicants must be engaging with young people aged 11-25. Over the past 3 years sported has distributed in excess of ?300,000 through its grants programs.The Allen Lane FoundationThe Foundation provides grants for voluntary not-for-profit organisations in the UK. Overall, the Foundation wishes to fund work which will make a lasting difference to people's lives rather than simply alleviating the symptoms or current problems, as well as projects that are aimed at reducing isolation, stigma and discrimination and that encourage or enable unpopular groups to share in the life of the whole community.??Grants may be used for start-up, core or project costs and generally range from ?500 to ?15,000.??The Foundation makes grants to organizations whose work the Trustees believe to be unpopular such as:??Refugees and asylum-seekers;Black and ethnic minority communities;Lesbian, gay and bi-sexual groups;those experiencing mental health problems, violence or abuse;Offenders and ex-offenders,Travelers; andOlder people.Contact: Allen Lane Foundation, 90 The Mount, York, YO24 1AR. Tel: 01904 613 223, email info@.uk, .ukFunding finder – Wales Youth Led GrantOpens Monday 23rd June 2014 – Closes Monday 21st July 2014.Grants up to ?500 for young people engaging in a youth led volunteering project.A group of young people called the Youth Are Funders are the decision making body for the grant. They consist of young people from all over the country and meet regularly to make decisions about applications. Applications can be requested via email or contact details at the bottom.Criteria:All organisations applying for the GwirVol Grant are doing so for a project that is youth-ledThe project being set up by the young people is a voluntary activityThe majority of young people involved in the project are between the ages of 14-25 years old.The activity/ project taking place is in Flintshire and will benefit people from FlintshireThe grant must be spent by Monday 31st March 2015If you have any question do not hesitate to contact me on the below details. This includes clarification on whether your group/project is eligible to apply.Chris AblettYouth Volunteering Development OfficerTelephone: 01352 744019Flintshire Local Voluntary CouncilCorlan, Unit 3Mold Business ParkWrexham RoadCH7 1XPLooking for Lottery Funding up to ?5000 for your group?Sain Jones from ‘Awards for All’ will be at the following venue-Flintshire Local Voluntary Council Office,Corlan, Mold Business Park, Wrexham Road, Mold CH7 1XP On29th July 2014People's Postcode LotteryThe People's Postcode Trust aims to make the UK a better place for both people and the planet. They want to make a real difference to small organizations and community groups through grants ranging from ?2,000 to ?10,000.The Trust acts within six fields of operation:Poverty preventionAdvancement of healthCommunity developmentPublic sportsHuman rightsEnvironmental protectionApplications for grants of under ?2,000 are considered on a rolling monthly basis in Scotland and on a quarterly basis in England and Wales.Opening DateClosing DateEligible Regions6 January21 FebruaryScotland, Wales, North of England5 April20 MayScotland, Wales, South of England?4 July19 AugustScotland, Wales, East & West Midlands6 October7 NovemberScotland, Wales, London, Greater LondonJephcott Charitable TrustThe Trust awards grants to registered charities and constituted UK organisations. Grants are available to help organisations get up and running, or to make a significant step forward for projects that will make a difference in one of four main priorities:??Natural Environment;Education;Health;Population Control.Grants are available between ?2,000 and ?10,000. Trustees meet April & October to consider applications.??Contact: The Administrator, The Jephcott Charitable Trust, Cotley, Streatham Rise, Exeter EX4 4PE - .ukBig Potential, a BIG Lottery Fund grant fund, will deliver approximately ?10m of grant funding over 3 years to eligible VCSE organizations with the aim of improving the sustainability, capacity and scale of VCSE organizations in order that they may deliver greater social impact. Eligible VCSE organizations will be able to access specialist one to one support from the Big Potential program partners before making an application for grants between ?25,000 and ?75,000 to undertake more in-depth investment readiness work with one of Big Potential's approved providers.The Santander Social Enterprise Development Awards Growth Award aims to support charities and community groups looking to grow and develop their organization in order to improve their local community. This award category is administered and managed by the Community Foundations. Awards of ?2,500, ?5,000 or ?10,000 are available to fund a capital item or growth project. The deadline for applications is 21 May 2014. The Social Ventures - Catalyst Award offers a prize of ?5,000 to social enterprises looking to grow their business. The deadline for applications is 16 June 2014.Beth allai eich mudiad ei wneud gyda ?50,000???Mae Miliynau’r Bobl 2014 bellach ar agor i geisiadau.?Mae hyd at ?50,000 ar gael ar gyfer prosiectau cymunedol lleol. Mae Miliynau’r Bobl yn bartneriaeth rhwng y Gronfa Loteri Fawr ac ITV lle mae’r cyhoedd yn helpu i benderfynu pa brosiectau cymunedol lleol sy’n derbyn arian loteri. I gael mwy o wybodaeth ac i lawr lwytho ffurflen gais ewch i’n HYPERLINK ""gwefan.?What could your?organization?do with ?50,000???The People's Millions 2014 is now open for applications.?Up to ?50,000 is available for local community based projects. The People's Millions is a partnership between Big Lottery Fund and ITV where the public helps to decide which local community projects receive lottery money.?For more information and to download an application forms please visit our website.?Technologythe Big Lottery Fund (BIG) is announcing an investment of up to ?15 million to build the skills that people and organisations across the UK will need in order to take full advantage of support and services available online. BIG's programme, which is still under development, will be open for applications in the autumn and BIG expects to fund a very small number of UK-wide projects focussing on communities most in need. BIG is announcing the programme now to give potential applicants the time to consider the sort of partnerships that they will need to be put in place to meet the challenge of raising digital skills across the UK.Training programsInspire Motivate & Engage (IME) an ethical global learning provider, has launched a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative providing funding for third sector training courses to employees who would not be able to access such programmes without financial support. The programme is offering accredited training as a gift in kind (up to ?5,852) to charities across the UK. There are 200 places available.Qualifications and equipment for young peopleThe Lawrence Atwell Charity aims to assist young people who come from a low-income background to become qualified or equipped to work in their chosen career. It provides grants (up to ?1500) or loans for young people aged between 16 and 26 towards the cost of vocational training or equipment that is essential for work. Applicants may receive a one-off award or a series of payments across the duration of a course of study.Instrument and Equipment AwardsFunded by the EMI Music Sound Foundation, these awards allow schools, music teachers and individuals in full time education to apply directly to the Foundation for assistance with the purchase of music instruments and/or equipment. Funding for course and training opportunities are also eligible under the scheme. Grants up to ?2,000 are available, and the deadline for the next round of applications is 10 September 2014. Further information is available from index.php/site/awardsDigital enterpriseHRH The Duke of York and Nominet Trust have created the Inspiring Digital Enterprise Award, iDEA, an award scheme for 16-25 year olds with a flair for all things digital and an entrepreneurial spirit. Over the next five years, the scheme wants to support more than one million young people to pursue their own ideas, develop their digital skills and get to grips with the reality of business. In 2014 iDEA will support 1,000 young entrepreneurs during the pilot stage of the project and will invest over ?150,000 in seed funding, with 20 of the best ideas set to receive a grant, mentor support and a business munity projectsFrom 1 April 2014 The Tudor Trust has made some changes to their funding guidelines. The main difference is a change to the questions asked for the application. The Tudor Trust makes grants, and provides other types of support, to voluntary and community groups working in any part of the UK. It particularly wants to help smaller, community-led organizations which work directly with people who are at the margins of society.Disadvantagethe Lloyds Bank Foundation has launched new grant programs. Invest, Enable and Enhance –will offer short and long term grants. Support will be adapted to the needs of small and medium sized charities (income between ?25,000 and ?1 million) that are committed to delivering work which breaks or prevents cycles of disadvantage. The Enable Programme will provide smaller short term grants (up to a total ?15,000 over two years). The Invest Programme will provide longer term core or delivery funding (to ?25,000 per year for two or three years) for organizations delivering clear outcomes.European funding The European Commission has published a Call for Proposals under the Erasmus Plus program with the aim of supporting the introduction or modernization of apprenticeships within initial vocational education and training (VET) systems. Grants will be for between €100,000 and €300,000 for up to 75% of eligible costs (a total of €4 million is available for this Call). The deadline for applications is 26 June.Europe for Citizens Action Grants aim to strengthen remembrance and enhance capacity for civic participation at the European Union level. The program contributes by developing citizens' organizations’ capacity to engage citizens in the democratic life of the EU. A budget of €229 million has been proposed for 2014-2020. Match funding of between 30% and 50% is required. The next deadline for applications is 1 September 2014.EnterpriseThe Lloyds Bank 2014 Enterprise Awards support students and graduates, who can win prize packages of up to ?50,000 and a two year mentoring program to support their business ambitions. The deadline for applications is 23:59 on 23 July 2014.Supporting young peopleThe Shackleton Foundation provide up to ?10,000 of seed funding and support to enable aspiring leaders and social entrepreneurs to establish their own ventures to help young people in challenging circumstances. Applications should explain what the leader’s vision is, and how this vision meets a clear need and benefits disadvantaged and socially marginalized young people.Wessex Youth Trust is interested in supporting projects which provide opportunities to help, support and advance children and young people. Preference is given to pump-priming projects for development and more extensive fundraising initiatives. No minimum or maximum level of grant is specified. There are two annual deadlines: 1 November.The Equitable Charitable Trust is an education charity that gives grants towards projects for children and young people under the age of 25 who are from disadvantaged backgrounds or disabled. The size of grants ranges from ?3,000 to ?30,000. Applications can be submitted at any time and are considered monthly by the Trustees.Online trainingInspire Motivate & Engage (IME) an ethical global learning provider, has launched a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative providing funding for third sector training courses to employees who would not be able to access such programs without financial support. The program is offering accredited training as a gift in kind (up to ?5,852) to charities across the UK. There are 200 places available.LendingCharity Bank has announced a major investment of ?14.5million from Big Society Capital. The investment enables Charity Bank to increase the amount it lends to charities and other social sector organization.Various causesthe annual Centre for Social Justice Award’s program recognize effective poverty fighting groups from across the UK. Cash prizes?of ?10,000 are awarded to charities, small voluntary groups and other local projects that display innovation and effectiveness in addressing the root causes of poverty, turning lives around and reversing social breakdown. The deadline for applications is 6 June.MSE Charity, the charitable fund of financial advice website , can offer grant support for charities, self-help groups, and other community organizations to enable them to educate people across the UK about problems relating to consumer debt. It provides grants of up to ?5,000. The next deadlines for applications are 30 September 2014 and 31 January 2015.The Freemasons' Grand Charity, which has donated over ?57 million since 1981, supports projects which deliver important services, complement the work of other charities or tackle issues that are less popular with other funders. Support for Vulnerable People and Youth Opportunities are two of the main areas of focus.The Ernest Hecht Charitable Foundation awards grants that benefit the disadvantaged, with priority categories including: the vulnerable, the young, people who are mentally and physically disabled, and the promotion of the arts, sport and education. The Foundation distributes in the region of ?200k each year.The Coalfields Regeneration Trust is promoting two schemes. Its Community Grant Program provides from ?500 to ?10,000 (previously ?5,000) to organizations, community groups and social enterprises that can make a positive difference in our communities. . The Enterprising Communities Program aims to develop capacity and/or community assets in coalfield organizations to enable them to become more enterprising, sustainable, and investment ready.The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation has a small open fund for projects and which are a good fit with their new strategic priorities for 2014-2019: participatory/socially-engaged performing arts; the marine environment; and transitions in later life. Grants average between ?10,000 and ?30,000.Thanks to NCVYS for their assistance with some of the funding information.The Steel Charitable TrustThe Steel Charitable Trust is a grant-making trust supporting general charitable purposes. Grants are made primarily to registered charities in the UK within the following funding areas:Arts and cultureEnvironmentHealthEducationDisadvantagedThe total level of grants is expected to be ?1,000,000 per annum of which approximately 30% will be made to organizations in the Luton and Bedfordshire area. Grants are generally made as single payments between ?1,000 and ?25,000.There is no deadline for applications and all will be acknowledged. The Trustees generally meet in August and November. FoundationThe Hedley Foundation's main objective is young people - their education, recreation, support, training, health and welfare. There?are also two subsidiary objectives - disabled people and the terminally ill. Grants are for specific projects only and are usually up to a maximum of ?5,000.Trustees meet six times a year and the closing date for applications is three weeks beforehand.? You must be a registered charity to apply.In 2014, the Trustees will meet on the following dates: 16 July, 17 September and 26 November.Please note that this fund does not support individuals under any circumstances. on young people in North Wales! Grants up to ?500 available for community projects via crimebeatnorthwales.co.ukContact us by phone or email and we can send you more information about Crimebeat and how to get involved with it. You need to sit down with your mates and come up with a few ideas about how to make a difference to your community. Then, those ideas are put forward to a selection panel who will decide if they like the idea, and if they do, will fund your plans with a grant of up to ?500 per project. So it’s well worth giving us a call.Why not have a good look around this website, which gives you an idea of the kind of projects which have been really successful so far. You can also download an Crimebeat Application Form if you want to find out a bit more about where we are coming from you can read our Crimebeat Objectives & Criteria. 2014/15As you may know, CultureStep is designed to encourage new sponsorship and develop established business engagement with the arts.? By investing cash into partnerships between the two sectors, the scheme enhances projects and increases their long term effectiveness.? CultureStep has been re-focused and simplified for 2014/15 and its priorities are now:Arts & KidsArts & Older PeopleArts & HealthArts & the EnvironmentWe are extremely pleased that the original CultureStep Investment Panel has been re-convened and will meet to assess the first round of applications in early July.? The submission deadline has been set for 19 June and further 2014/15 dates will be published shortly.?? Deadline? Meeting Date19 June 2014? 7 July 201411 September 2014? 25 September 201413 November 2014??27 November 201412 February 2015? 26 February 2015Full guidelines can be found at should you be interested in making an application, please call A&B Cymru on 01492 574003 in North Wales or 029 2030 3023 in South Wales.? Alternatively, you can e-mail contactus@.uk CULTURESTEP 2014/15Fel y gwyddoch, dyfeisir CultureStep i annog nawdd newydd ac i ddatblygu ymgysylltiadau busnes sefydledig ?'r celfyddydau. Trwy fuddsoddi arian i mewn i bartneriaethau rhwng y ddau sector, mae'r cynllun yn gwella prosiectau ac yn cynyddu eu heffeithiolrwydd hir dymor. Mae CultureStep wedi cael ei ail-strwythuro a’i symleiddio ar gyfer 2014/15 a mae’r blaenoriaethau yn awr fel a ganlyn:Celf a PhlantCelf a Phobl H?nCelf ac IechydCelf a’r AmgylcheddRydym yn hynod o falch fod Panel gwreiddiol Buddsoddi CultureStep wedi cael ei hail-gynnull a bydd yn cwrdd i asesu’r rownd gyntaf o geisiadau yn gynnar ym mis Gorffennaf. Y dyddiad cau ar gyfer cyflwyno cais yw 19 Mehefin a bydd dyddiadau pellach 2014/15 yn cael eu cyhoeddi yn fuan.Dyddiad Cau? Dyddiad Cyfarfod19?Mehefin 2014? 7?Gorffennaf 201411?Medi 2014? 25?Medi 201413 Tachwedd 2014??27?Tachwedd 201412?Chwefror 2015? 26 Chwefror 2015Gall canllawiau llawn gael ei lawrlwytho ar Os hoffech ymgeisio, ffoniwch C&B Cymru ar 01492 574003 yng Ngogledd Cymru neu 029 2030 3023 yn Ne Cymru.? Fel arall gallewch e-bostio contactus@.uk The Foyle Foundation Small Grants Scheme is designed to support smaller charities in the UK with an annual turnover of less than ?100,000 per annum, especially those working at grass roots and local community level, in any field, across a wide range of activities. Grants of between ?1,000 - ?10,000 are available. There are no deadlines for submission.The CLA Charitable Trust gives out about ?80,000 per year to projects, mostly ?1,000 - ?2,000. Their objectives are:To promote education about the countryside for young people from towns and cities and those who are disadvantaged.To provide facilities?for those who are disabled, who have learning difficulties or who are in some way disadvantaged to enjoy the benefits of the countrysideTo support the advancement of education in agriculture, horticulture and conservation for disadvantaged people, particularly the youngThe Causeway Youth Exchange provides grants for youth groups in Ireland and the UK to participate in educational group exchanges between the two countries. Annual deadlines are 1 May and 1 October.NPT Homes – Community Development FundNPT Homes have an exciting new fund available to the communities of Neath Port Talbot called the Community Development Fund.It’s an opportunity for local people to improve their environment, neighbourhood or community through identifying projects that can provide added value and wider community benefit.Tenants, residents and other community groups can apply for up to ?5,000 per project which they will manage and deliver.The Community Development Fund provides residents with the opportunity to develop their communities through initiatives such as making improvements to the community environment, improving social, cultural and recreational opportunities, creating new or enhancing current community facilities and/or supporting or creating innovative approaches to crime prevention, crime reduction and safety.Applications are welcomed from tenants, residents, community groups and schools. However, the only requirement is that individual tenants and residents come together and form a group to submit a single application that addresses their idea and vision.Expressions of interest are required before Friday 4th July with a full application needed to be completed before Friday 1st August. Successful candidates will be notified of the decision in September.The expression of interest form can be completed online via our website, just click on the link youth social actionYouth United Foundation and the Cabinet Office are inviting bids for a new ?10 million fund (from LIBOR fines) to enable young people living in disadvantaged areas to get involved in social action. Bids for funding are now being invited from members of the Youth United Network and from other uniformed youth organizations that are not members of the Network, but which offer social action opportunities and structured activities. A second funding round will be launched in the autumn.Research and innovationThe Nuffield Foundation has four grant programs that support research and innovation. Grants normally range from ?10,000 to ?250,000.Children and Families - helps to ensure that the legal and institutional framework is best adapted to meet the needs of children and families.Education - supports innovative research and development in specific priority areas.Law in Society - promotes access to, and understanding of, the civil justice system.Open Door - for projects that improve social well-being, and meet Trustees' wider interests, but lie outside the three program areas aboveThe next deadline for applications is 4 July.The European Cultural Foundation are inviting applications from those working in the arts, cultural, academic and educational, environmental, trade and industry, health and social care, and human rights sectors for innovative and daring ideas for cross-sectoral collaboration that engages Europeans in re-defining and shaping public space. Fifty ideas will be chosen, and their applicants will attend the 'Idea Camp' in Marseilles, France, from 23-25 October. Twenty five research and development grants of up to €10, 000 will then be awarded for applicants to develop their ideas further.The Mark Evison Foundation provides Major Awards of up to ?5000 for people aged 18 to 30 to undertake challenges with specific goals. The award may be given for a group activity. Applications are invited four times a year, to be submitted by 31 January, 30 April, 31 July and 31 October each year.Hilton in the Community FoundationThis is the charity and grant-making organization of the Hilton Worldwide chain of hotels in Europe. Hilton funds the central administration costs of the foundation so that every ?1 and Euro raised goes directly to help young people. Generally the foundation does not make awards of more than ?30,000 a year.The foundation funds projects that help disadvantaged children and young people under 25 with the overall aim of enhancing access to formal and informal education and ensuring they receive appropriate health interventions. This includes young people with physical and learning disabilities, those who have suffered abuse and neglect or are homeless and at risk. For full guidelines and eligibility criteria please refer to the website.The deadline dates are 29 July; and 14 October 2014. Fund Open for Applications (UK) Edge Fund is currently accepting applications from communities, campaign groups and activists in the UK that are working for social, economic and environmental justice and have not been able to find funding from other sources.Groups should be:Facing discrimination and injustice because of their class, ability, gender, race, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, or other factors - those who are actively working to challenge these injustices and to create just and healthy communities;Working for systemic change - those who seek to dismantle and replace the structures and processes that create oppression, inequality and environmental destruction.Priority will be given to grassroots or unfunded groups.Grants are not likely to be for more than ?5,000.Grants of up to ?1,000 are also available to individuals who face challenges because of their personal circumstances or background and have a real passion for justice and can demonstrate a clear commitment to taking action.The deadline for applications is 8 September 2014 (5pm)Do you want to liven up your community?Join one of the hundreds of community groups around Wales who put on professional shows in their local halls each year.The Arts Council of Wales’ Night Out scheme is simple and easy to use and can take away the financial risk of putting on an event and there’s also a great choice of amazing performers for you to book.Find Out More by watching this short video Ydych chi eisiau rhoi hwb i’ch cymuned chi?Ymunwch ? channoedd o grwpiau cymunedol o amgylch Cymru sy’n trefnu sioeau proffesiynol bob blwyddyn yn eu neuaddau lleol.Mae Cynllun Noson Allan,Cyngor Celfyddydau Cymru yn syml a hawdd i’w ddefnyddio ac yn ysgwyddo’r risg ariannol gan gynnig amrywiaeth o berfformwyr gwych. Am Fwy o wybodaeth Peter GregoryPennaeth Noson AllanHead of Night OutNoson Allan/Night Out.uk/ .uk/ Grant Datblygu Cymunedol Grwp Cynefin Community Development GrantHoffir y Gymdeithas hybu ein Grant Datblygu Cymunedol sydd ar agor drwy’r flwyddyn. Cynllun ydy o sydd ar gael i grwpiau sy’n gweithio o fewn rhannau o’n ardal weithredol (dangosir hyn ar y map ar y dudalen gwybodaeth) hyd at ?500 wedi’i anelu at gymunedau lleol.? Gall grwpiau gwirfoddol, grwpiau cymunedol neu grwpiau o drigolion sy’n dymuno dod at eu gilydd i wneud gwahaniaeth yn yr ardal maen nhw’n byw ynddi wneud cais am grant.? Dydy bod yn grwp gyda chyfansoddiad ddim yn hanfodol.Buasen yn werthfawrogol os bydd unrhyw grwp yn cysylltu gyda chi sy’n gweithio o fewn yr ardaloedd mae’r grant ar gael eich bod yn awgrymu ein grant ni fel cyfle o sicrhau arian ar gyfer prosiect.The Association would like to promote our Community Development Grant which is open all year. It is a grant scheme for groups working within some parts of our operational area (see map on information leaflet) of up to ?500 aimed at local communities. It is available to voluntary and community groups or to a group of residents who would like to get together to make a difference in the area they live. It is not essential to be a constituted group.If any groups approach you who are in operation in the areas that the grant is available we would very much appreciate that you could mention our grant as an opportunity to secure funding for a project.Buddug Williams?Swyddog Datblygu CymunedolCommunity Development OfficerCyswllt/Contact54 Stryd Y Dyffryn, Dinbych, LL16 3BWDX: 23288 DENBIGHCyswllt/Contactpost@Ff?n/Phone: 0300 111 2122Ffacs/Fax: 0300 111 2123 ................
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