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In This Issue:News 2H.S.S 3Training 4Training 5Announcements 6CVSNWK 7
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Jackie Thompson of NWK Volunteer Centre, Gravesham Mayoress Pam Sales, and Marilyn Keating
Drop In To The Hive
Funding For All will be holding Kent and Medway’s major Voluntary and Community Sector support event on Wednesday 28th May 2014 at the New Line Learning Academy, Maidstone
Funders already confirmed for the event include Big Lottery, Santander, Heritage Lottery Fund, Comic Relief, Arts Council, Sport England, Sported, Charity Bank, Kent County Council, Action with Communities in Rural Kent and Kent Community Foundation.
The event will include: • Specialist streams covering Social Enterprises, Food Banks, Community Buildings plus Community Income Generation/ Fundraising
• A pre-event breakfast to give organisations the opportunity to meet each other• Marketplace area with a range of exhibition stands
• One-to-one mentoring session with a Funding for All Mentor
The delegate fee is £15 (includes 2 course lunch)
For more information: www.fundingforall.org.uk/event/kent-and-medway-funding-fair-2014/
On Wednesday 5 March NWK Volunteer Centre launched a new Drop-In service which will run alongside Diamond Job Club in Hive House Library, Northfleet. The Launch was also well attended by representatives of many local organisations including, CVS NWK, Surestart, MCCH Tuck by Truck, and Northfleet Big Local.
In other news, NWKVC has been approached by a major construction company which is embarking on a community involvement programme for a significant number its employees.
The idea is that each employee will spend one day per year working out in the community, preferably in a role that will benefit the environment working with not-for-profit organisations.
If your organisation has a role or opportunity that is either a one-off or can be achieved by a different person or team of people on each occasion, please contact Sharyn Etherington on 01322 272476
or by email at:
NEWS2
Harry joined CVSNWK in October as a work experience placement from KTA (Kent Training & Apprenticeship). During the 6 months that Harry has worked with us he has gained a wealth of knowledge in administration and office practice, using his skills whether in the office or attending events on behalf of CVS. Harry has been a good team player, always willing and up for whatever challenge thrown his way. We wish him all the best with his new apprenticeship at ‘The Grand’. He has been an asset to our team and will be greatly missed.
Wild About Harry
Community Investment Fund
The £20 million Community Investment Fund is inviting applications from charities and social enterprises in England.
The Fund invests between £250,000 and £1 million in community based, locally led organisations which are providing essential support and services to improve the well-being of local residents, developing the local economy and creating positive social change for all individuals in the community.
The Fund aims to improve the quality of life of local individuals, particularly those who are vulnerable and disadvantaged, and to enhance community engagement and cohesion by empowering people to develop locally-determinedsolutions to challenges and opportunities.
The finance may be used for working capital, growth capital, property purchase or renovation, or other capital expenditure requirements.
Deadline: Continuous rolling programme
http://tinyurl.com/le2chqg
MCCH have signed up to the new Social Care Commitment which gives people the confidence in knowing that people will always be supported by skilled people who treat them with dignity and respect.
To find out more about the Social Care Commitment visit:
www.thesocialcarecommitment.org.uk
Boost Charitable TrustGrants of £500 are available for charities and non-profit making organisations that support disabled and disadvantaged individuals take part in sport.
Deadline: Continuous rolling programme
http://www.boostct.org/index.htm
People’s Postcode TrustRegistered charities, community/voluntary groups, community interest companies and other not-for-profit organisations can apply for grants of up to £10,000.
Projects should address one or more of the following:
• Prevention of poverty; reduction of distress and suffering
• Advancement of health
• Advancement of citizenship or community development
• Advancement of public participation in sport
• Advancement of human rights, conflict resolution or reconciliation
• Advancement of environmental protection or improvement
The programme runs quarterly funding rounds with different regions being eligible to apply.
Deadline: 20th May 2014 (opens 5th April) for applicants in the South East (including Kent)
http://tinyurl.com/d3qjhct
Gravesham Council is looking for volunteers to help make the borough look even more beautiful. The South & South East in Bloom campaign is the largest horticultural campaign in the region, involving 100’s of communities each year.
As a part of this year’s Gravesham in Bloom competition, as well as the usual hanging baskets and flower displays, some of the urban areas will be decorated with knitted flowers and handmade bunting. The idea is to dress areas which are not suitable for traditional planting schemes with brightly coloured ornamentation.
An “Urban Knitting” group will meet every Monday from 12pm – 2pm at The Woodville, Gravesend, everyone is welcome.
So bring along your knitting needles and crochet hooks to join colleagues in a creative environment and help brighten the community. If you have any spare knitting needles, crochet hooks or wool please bring them along.
If you would like to volunteer and get involved please contact
[email protected] [email protected]
Crochet a Bouquet for Gravesham In Bloom
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HANDYMAN SERVICEWe are able to undertake a variety of basic handyman jobs and provide DIY Support if needed.
Unfortunately we cannot undertake Plumbing or Electrical Work
GARDENING SERVICEWe offer a basic gardening service compromising of:
• Grass Cutting • Edge Trimming • Weeding and Planting • Garden Tidy Up
HOME SUPPORT Offers a range of services which includes household cleaning, shopping, and running errands to the local Community in the Dartford, Swanley and Gravesham Areas.
HOME SUPPORT SCHEME Flooding and Coastal Change - Repair &
Renew GrantPeople whose homes and businesses were flooded between 1 December 2013 and 31 March 2014 can now apply for a government grant of up to £5,000 through their local authority (district/borough council).
The purpose of the grant is to help people with the cost of buying and installing new measures to reduce the chances of flooding in the first place, or limit the damage should they be flooded in the future. This could include things like a new driveway barrier or replacing doors and windows with water resistant alternatives, or moving electricity sockets to a safer level.
Even if property owners have already fitted new measures following this winter’s flooding they can still apply for the grant retrospectively to cover the cost.
Local authorities in affected areas have established local schemes for administering the grants and commissioning surveys of flooded properties to identify measures that would improve their resilience or resistance to future floods.
http://tinyurl.com/q5cvcoe
CVSNWK’s Linked Services Project has now come to an end. Because of the huge success of the LSP, we have relaunched the service as the Home Support Scheme, ensuring that our clients continue to receive the help that they need. We will continue to provide our Handyman, Home Support and Gardening services as usual but please note the changes to the contact phone number and email addresses.
The scheme is being co-ordinated by Sue Lorkins and Nat Sutton and administrated by Georgie Orvis-Daniels. You can reach them on:
01474 362475 [email protected]
Big Lottery FundYour Voice, Our Vision
The Big Lottery Fund (BIG) is holding a UK wide conversation through a dedicated website on how it should spend £4 billion of lottery funding between 2015 and 2021. BIG is asking for views on how it should shape its vision and plans over the six year period in support of its mission “to bring real improvements to communities and the lives of people most in need”.
To join the conversation, go to the website and register. Once registered, visitors can read what others are saying, join in discussions and contribute by adding a blog, film or a tweet.
Deadline: July 2014
http://tinyurl.com/odhlxvz
Delighted Georgie Orvis-Daniels enjoys the spectacular pair of rubber gloves she won as our Crimbo Competition runner-up. Georgie, 47, writes: “This really was an unexpected delight. I never, even in my wildest dreams, imagined that I could get so lucky! #yolo!”
COMPETITIONNEWS!
The People’s MillionsPeople’s Millions is an annual TV competition run by the Big Lottery Fund and ITV News which awards Lottery funding to community projects that improve the lives of local people.
As in previous years, the People’s Millions is a partnership programme between the Big Lottery Fund and ITV. The public help decide which local community projects get funding by voting for their favourite projects in their area. Anything from youth and environmental projects to schemes that improve employment prospects or help people in need have a chance to win, provided that entrants can convince their community through a broadcast on ITV regional news in November that their idea is worthy of the prize.
In 2014, there are four awards of up to £50,000 on offer in each of the 19 ITV regional news areas across the UK. Kent is in the Meridian East area.
Deadline: 16th May 2014
http://www.peoplesmillions.org.uk/
We provide FREE courses throughout the year for people over 19 and living
in Dartford, Gravesham, Swanley and their surrounding areas.
In order to qualify for free training, learners must either be
Unemployed, a Volunteer, a Lone Parent, have a
Disability, be an Ex-Offender or in a
Low Paid/ Low Skilled Job. To find out how we can help,
please contact us.
We also offer competitive and discounted in-house training for charities and community groups.
Contact us to find out what support and help we offer and receive
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Manual Handling (L2)
7th May 2014
Northfleet Veterans Club, The Hill, Northfleet DA11 9EU
14th May 2014
White Oak Leisure Centre, Swanley Kent BR8 7BT
Our courses are FREE to people over 19 years and who are unwaged or in low paid work
Our courses are FREE to people over 19 years and who are unwaged or in low paid work
To book your place contact:
01474 [email protected]
To book your place contact:
01474 [email protected]
This course will give you an introduction to
Manual Handling: Manual Handling Hazards; Legislation and Guidance: Risk Assessment; Controls
and Reducing the Risk of Harm
This course is designed to:
Empower, Motivate, Inspire and Equip participants with the skills and tools they need to develop their self esteem
and confidence so that they will be able to take action necessary to live a happier and fulfilled life
Developing your Self Esteem and Self Confidence
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Screwfix FoundationThe Foundation raises funds throughout the year to support causes that will change people’s lives. Grants of up to £5,000 are available to both national and local charities for community projects, from repairing buildings and improving facilities in deprived areas, to decorating the homes of people living with sickness or disability.
http://tinyurl.com/l8xhott
Training Calendar April - August 2014
to book your place contact CVS Training on 01474 354479
European Social Fund Community Grants Almost £400,000 of EU grant funding is now available to support smaller charities and social enterprises that help people in Kent and Medway get back to work. Action with Communities in Rural Kent are managing the European Social Fund (ESF) Community Grants scheme across Kent and Medway until mid 2015, and awards of up to £15,000 are available.
ESF Community Grants support a wide range of activities including:
• Initial help with basic skills • Taster work experience, including voluntary work • Training and advice • Confidence building
Priority will be given to projects that support lone parents, women, people with health/disability issues, older people, and people from ethnic minorities and diverse communities.
Action with Communities in Rural Kent run free grant application workshops. Details of the workshops can be found on their website.
Deadline: 2nd June 2014 (Round 2)
http://www.ruralkent.org.uk
Date Course Title Venue
30 April Food Safety Level 2 Veterans Club, Northfleet
07 May Manual Handling Veterans Club, Northfleet
08 May Customer Service Dartford YMCA Centre
13 May Health & Safety Level 2 Veterans Club, Northfleet
14 May Confidence Building Swanley White Oak Sports Centre
21 May Job Ready Veterans Club, Northfleet
03 June Healthy Eating Wallis Park Community Centre
05 June Digital Art & ICT Skills Spark It, Swanscombe
08 July Home Made Gifts Wallis Park Community Centre
15 July Introduction to Volunteering NWK Volunteer Centre
Training & Employment ForumCVSNWK are spearheading a Training & Employment Forum. As well as regular meetings we are creating a calendar of all training courses available throughout the area listed in one place, thus enabling providers to assess demand and avoid duplication.
If you are interested in joining this Forum or would like more details please either telephone Gemma at the office on 01474 354479 or email: [email protected]
Astor of Hever TrustThe trust favours applications from charities in Kent supporting arts, medicine, religion, education, conservation, youth and sport.
Deadline: Continuous rolling programme
ANNOUNCEMENTS650
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Gravesham
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Venue: The Old Town Hall Gravesend, High Street, Gravesend, Kent DA11 0AZTime: Doors open 10am Prompt start at 10.30am to 1pm (followed by an opportunity to socialise over a sandwich and refreshments)
Topics include:Update on new recycling scheme, Preventing Falls, Demonstration on planting hanging baskets/tubs
Entry is FREE and by booking only as space limitedContact Jackie Denton 01474 33 77 25 [email protected]
Tuesday 29 April 2014
Gravesham 50+ Spring Forum
into DementiaWednesday 21 May 2014 10am - 3pm
atThe Gravesend Rugby Football ClubRectory Field, Donald Biggs Drive, Milton Road, Gravesend DA12 2TL
Dartford, Gravesham and SwanleyDementia Friendly Communities
This event will help you better understand, how, with support, people can live well with dementia. There will be information stalls,
presentations, activities as well as refreshments and a Cake Baking Competition. A buffet is included.
To book your place please telephone 01474 53 39 90
Dartford, Gravesham and Swanley
Transport to and from the event may be possible - for more information and to book your free place contact 01474 533990
Come & join us to raise money for your local Domestic Abuse
Service
5k Sponsored Walk
& Family Fun Day!
NKWA’S
Sunday 25th May 2014 Run 11—12
Fun Day 12—3 Mote Park Maidstone
Contact the following for more information & to become involved Tel: 01322 280686 @: [email protected]
Fun activities will include:
Bouncy Castle
Face painting
Children's Entertainer
and much more!
Small Charges May Apply
Bring a
Picnic!
A mix of movement, art & voice workshops for older adults aged 55+ years
Come and meet the artists, chat about the project & take part in the free taster sessions on
Thursday 15 May 2014 (no need to book, just turn up) at
Chalk Parish Hall, Chalk 10am – 12.30pm
St John’s Church Hall, Higham 2pm – 4.30pm
If you’ve enjoyed yourself then sign up for the 6 week free sessions (Thursday’s) from 3 July - 7 August 2014.
Some photography and celebrations will be involved.
For more information please contact:
tel: 01474 337442
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CVS Staff list:
Marilyn Keating - CEO
Gemma Howard - Office/Finance Manager
Denese Osborne - Management Support Officer
Jaki Farrugia - Lead Administrator
Georgie Daniels - Training Administrator
Jodie Barrett - Project Support Worker
Peter Magnin - IT & Website
Joyce Crouch – Housekeeper
Gordon Shumway - Editor At Large
Home Support Scheme Staff list:
Sue Lorkins - Senior HSS Co-ordinator
Natalie Sutton - HSS Co-ordinator
& 38 Home assistants.
The CVSNWK newsletter is produced bi-monthly, and is sent to over 350 local voluntary and community organisations. All newsletters will be sent via email unless you have requested otherwise, so please ensure that we have your correct email address.
You can publicise your events, news and announcements by sending material to the [email protected] If you’re not comfortable with sending material digitally, give us a ring on 01474 354479 and we’ll try to help you out.
We will always endeavour to include as much as possible, but we may have to edit due to space, layout etc.
Please note that material for inclusion in our next issue should reach us before 15th June for our July - August edition.
We hope that you have enjoyed reading this issue, and please - get involved and let us help advertise your work, events and achievements to other local organisations and members of CVSNWK.
Thanks for reading - see you next time!
Inspiring Digital Enterprise Award (iDEA)HRH The Duke of York and the Nominet Trust have created the Award for 16-25 year-olds who have “a flair for all things digital and an entrepreneurial spirit.”
The scheme will support up to 1,000 young people in developing a digital business, enabling them to build prototypes and test the viability of their business idea with real customers.
The 20 most promising ideas will be awarded £5,000 incubation funding to help take their prototype to market. The top three digital ideas will then be selected to receive the 2014 iDEA Award and will be given £15,000 seed funding each.
Deadline: Continuous rolling programme (the 20 most promising ideas are to be judged in October 2014)
http://www.onemillionyoungideas.org.uk/
BIS - Science and Society Community Challenge
Grant SchemeThe Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has launched a new scheme to support the development of projects which take science to diverse audiences, and engage them with science in their own communities.
Grants of up to £40,000 are available to a wide range of applicants, including scientists and researchers, science centre or museum staff, artists, educators, schools, colleges and universities, film makers, businesses, community groups, churches, etc.
Deadline: 16th May 2014
http://tinyurl.com/p4378xd
Variety Youth Club GrantsVariety supports applications from youth clubs for items of equipment and (occasionally) the improvement of youth club premises, equipment and facilities.Currently the average grant is between £250 and £600.
Deadline: Continuous rolling programme
http://tinyurl.com/pphmdvv
Branch Treasurer(Volunteer)
RSPCA Kent North West branch are looking for a Branch Treasurer, roles and responsibilities for this position are as follows:AimsAct as principal financial trustee maintaining and administering the accounts of the branch.Key activities - In addition to all those listed under the role of branch committee member•To implement and maintain sound financial systems in order to retain full control of branch funds. To take a lead role in ensuring the committee set annual financial budgets and forward plan the branch income and expenditure so that the accounts balance in the long term.•To provide a written financial report for every branch meeting showing the branches income and expenditure, since the last meeting.•To liaise with auditors/independent examiner regarding the production of the annual branch accounts and treasurer’s report for the AGM, including SORP statement.•To maintain control of all bank accounts as authorised by the committee. To execute and operate branch committee financial decisions and act as branch co-signatory on all branch cheques, if required.•To maintain control over all branch paying-in books and receipt books and to ensure their correct use.•In the absence of a branch box secretary assume responsibility for the branch network of collection boxes.•Arrange payment of the annual branch contribution to the appropriate RSPCA fund.•Co-ordinate financial control of all branch fundraising activities.•Make quarterly VAT returns to headquarters promptly.•In conjunction with your fellow trustees regularly review the branch accounts and investment portfolio to ensure the best return on branch funds.•Ensure the production, monitoring and annual review of the financial risk management strategy in accordance with the charity commission’s requirements.•Liaise with branch officers, BDA and branch finance co-ordinator on financial affairs as necessary and alert them immediately to any possible difficulties or irregularities.•Ensure the retention and safe keeping of all branch financial documentation for the appropriate time as set by the charity commission. In the event of a hand over ensure timely provision of all documentation.
Interested parties may wish to contact Eric by email [email protected] or via www.rspca-kentnorthwest.org.uk
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Thanks to our funders for their continued support
We offer a whole range of information, advice, resources, training and support to assist organisations to operate more effectively
We work in partnership with many other Voluntary Organisations and Statutory bodies to deliver services to the community
We provide groups and organisations with forums for networking enabling them to share good practice and expertise. We encourage them to work together to help build a stronger community
We provide information, support advice and training on topics from funding and legal issues to basic skills.
We also offer a full range of financial services
We represent local organisations, groups and agencies and work in partnership to identify and address unmet needs.We maintain a database of all the Voluntary groups in the DS&G area
Contact us to see how CVS can help you
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