Funding & Income

Displaying 251 - 260 of 431

The Coalition government has stepped up its process of decentralisation and devolution of power to local authorities and their communities. Local authorities will have the liberty to make decisions about allocation of resources free from central government guidelines. An increasing role for the VCS to deliver public services is expected. VCS organisations are expected to have a key role to play in identifying needs as well as delivering services. This page deals with policies that have an impact on funding, commissioning and procurement for the VCS.

EMFAN Local Network Event 11 December 2012 - Post Event Page

This event took place on 11 December at the Riverside Centre in Derby and was attended by 40 delegates from across the East Midlands.

EMFAN plans for 2013

The EMFAN project will continue to provide events and training to meet the needs of funding advisers/advisers to the third sector in 2013.

Criminal Records Bureau is changing

In December 2012 the CRB is merging with the ISA to create a new organisation, the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Government Announces Tendering Masterclasses for VCSE organisations

The Minister for Civil Society Nick Hurd has announced that from 2013, voluntary sector organisations will have the opportunity to attend a series of new practical workshops to help them capitalise on opportunities to work for Government.

Charitable Incorporated Organisation structure now available

New charities with an income of more than £5,000 will be able to apply for the new legal structure of charitable incorporated organisation from 10 December 2012.

£493million four-year investment to keep inspiration of London 2012 alive

Sport England announced on 17 December a £493million four-year investment to keep the inspiration of London 2012 alive and help fulfil Lord Coe’s pledge that the Games would get more people playing sport, a feat no other host nation has ever managed to achieve.

BIG Lottery’s BIG Local Programme

50 communities have joined the existing 100 areas allocated up to £1million Lottery funding through the Big Lottery Fund’s (BIG) Local Programme. In this programme, residents themselves will decide how to improve their areas.

EMFAN online

If you want to be kept up with all the latest information on EMFAN in between e-bulletins don’t forget to visit our webpage at www.oneeastmidlands.org.uk/emfan or follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/#!/EMFANtastic.

Design and delivery of a final evaluation for the EMFAN project

One East Midlands would like to invite applications from suitably qualified providers to tender for this opportunity to deliver a final evaluation of the EMFAN project.

EMFAN Local Network Event: Post event information

This event took place on 11 December at the Riverside Centre in Derby and was attended by 40 delegates from across the East Midlands.  

Pages

Subscribe to Funding & Income