Tuesday 18 December 2018

WCVA Update - 17 December 2018

This week's updates from WCVA

17 December 2018
Hello and welcome to the last WCVA Newsletter of 2018!
It's been a whirlwind year, and despite some challenges across the sector we're incredibly proud of everyone's work over 2018. We hope that we can all band together over the coming year to help achieve our shared vision of a thriving third sector in Wales, improving wellbeing for all. If you'd like to catch up with everything we got up to in 2017-18, please take a look at our Annual Report.
A brand new funding website has been launched by Third Sector Support Wales to help third sector organisations find funding more easily. The free database hosts a range of different funding options - with a search facility to help you to quickly and effectively identify relevant sources of funding. The site also includes news items and case studies, as well as links to support, information and guidance which will ensure that you're equipped with all the tools needed to make good funding applications. Visit funding.cymru to find your funding today!

Thanks for reading, have a wonderful Christmas and a great New Year!



Volunteering

Using the Volunteering Wales website - webinar

A series of webinars has been scheduled throughout the year to provide training and support for those who are using the Volunteering Wales volunteering platform.

New report highlights reading as a powerful tool to combat loneliness

The Reading Agency commissioned leading independent think tank Demos to produce ‘A Society of Readers’, a report which predicts that by 2030 loneliness in the UK will reach epic proportions, with seven million people experiencing loneliness in the over-60 age group alone.

Kellie’s volunteer story

Kellie started with Green Days through Treforest Learning Curve. When she first came to one of our activities she lacked self-confidence and made it quite clear to staff that she definitely wouldn’t be able to do any of the things we might ask her to do. To her intense surprise and pleasure she quickly proved herself wrong!

WCVA general

Brexit Update - December 2018

Charles Whitmore, Brexit Civil Society Forum Coordinator, is here with a festive Brexit update for the third sector before the holidays.

Christmas shopping with a conscience

In this blog, Simon Dowling of WCVA provides some ethical relief from the material overload of shopping for your loved ones over the festive period.

Funding

New Funding Search Platform for the Third Sector in Wales

New funding website launched by Third Sector Support Wales to help third sector organisations find funding.

A B Charitable Trust

Funding of up to £20,000 is available to support charities working where human dignity is imperilled and where there are opportunities for human dignity to be affirmed.

Greggs Foundation’s Local Community Projects Fund

Funding of up to £2,000 is available for groups to deliver projects or provide equipment to people in need at the heart of their local communities.

EU Settlement Scheme – Grant funding available for the third sector

The Home Office has recently announced the launch of a £9 million fund, for the third sector, to help vulnerable or at-risk EU citizens needing additional support when applying for the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS).

Training and events

Designing and delivering engaging presentations

Make your presentations matter – learn how to design and deliver dynamic presentations with ease.

Training skills

Where the trainee becomes the trainer – learn the skills to plan, prepare and deliver great training sessions.

Trustees and governance

Alert for Charities – Postal Stamp Fraud

The Charity Commission has issued an alert to charities about postal stamp fraud

Changing your charity’s details – Updated Guidance

New guidance on how to change your charity details

Charity Commission Updates Safeguarding Guidance

The Charity Commission has updated its guidance on safeguarding and protecting people.

Policy and politics

Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation: Develop social capital as an indicator

Our response to Welsh Government’s consultation.

Help improve our support for you

Complete a very quick survey and help us help you better.

Brexit FAQs for the health and social care sector

The Welsh NHS Confederation has compiled a number of Brexit FAQs for the health and social care sector in Wales.

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