Friday, 23 November 2018

WCVA Update - 19 November 2018

This week's updates from WCVA

19 November 2018

Today we've launched our snapshot survey and we want our members' views on all things Brexit! Will your organisation and the third sector thrive after Brexit or will it be a struggle to survive? If you're a member let us know in this quickfire poll!
A big thank you to everyone who exercised their democratic right and voted in our board election. We'll be announcing the results for approval by our members at our AGM and Annual Lecture on Thursday.
Speaking of which we're really looking forward to hearing from Jo Youle, Chief Executive of the charity Missing People, who will be delivering this year's lecture (more on what you can expect from her and the event here). WCVA members that haven't yet booked their free place and would like to attend please contact tlewis@wcva.org.uk.
Thanks for reading, we'll see you next week.

Volunteering

Are your committed to Youth Volunteering and Social Action?

We’ve just launched a brand-new charter to champion good practice in youth volunteering and social action in Wales!

WCVA general

Snapshot survey for WCVA members

WCVA wants to hear your views on Brexit. Do you think your organisation and the third sector will thrive after Brexit or will it be a struggle to survive?

‘I got involved literally by accident’

Ryan Williams, Chair of Cylch Meithrin Pentrebane, blogs about being a trustee for Trustees’ Week.

A Young Trustee’s Journey, first hand

The second of our Trustees’ Week blogs comes from Harri Evans-Mason, Get on Board Cymru Project Coordinator.

Third sector general

New ‘Digital Companions’ initiative will help older people get online

Digital Communities Wales’ scheme will be delivered in conjunction with organisations which help elderly people who are living independently, such as befrienders, carers, community transport, and meals-on-wheels.

British Red Cross launches their Social Pathways to Better Mental Health project

The British Red Cross (BRC) have secured three-year’s funding from Welsh Government to establish and pilot a social prescribing model of support for frequent attenders with low to moderate mental health support needs.

The Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act – New Ways of Working Factsheets

This Act aims to create a secure, sustainable future for Wales. But how exactly will it do that, and what – if any - are your obligations?

Funding

The Shared Prosperity Fund

On the 9th November, UK Government held an engagement exercise with the third sector in Wales to better understand their needs and wants from the proposed Shared Prosperity Fund.

DM Thomas Foundation for Young People

2019 deadlines have now been announced for charities working on projects with children and young people with disabilities, who are sick in hospital or who are life limited.

Masonic Charitable Foundation Early Years Opportunities Grant

Early Years Opportunities programme has re-opened to charities that help disadvantaged children and young people overcome the barriers they face to achieve the best possible start in life.

Funding for the Environment and Health - Webinar Recording

Do you want to enhance natural resources and support communities in Wales? Find out more about new Welsh Government grant funding from our webinar

Research

Lloyds Bank Foundation – ‘The Value of Small’ Report

A study has found small and local charities offer a range of economic and social benefits and play a vital role in their communities.

Training and events

Introduction to fundraising through trusts and foundations

Strengthen your charity's fundraising by making effective bids to trusts and foundations

Evidence Matters Webinar

What is evidence, and why does it matter for your organisation?

Policy and politics

Help improve our support for you

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

This week’s consultations

Share your thoughts on loneliness and isolation with us.

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