Friday, 29 April 2022

Volunteering Wales Grant Scheme

 

Volunteering Wales Grants is a scheme funded by the Welsh Government to promote and improve volunteering in Wales.

Volunteering Wales is about ‘…the kind of country we want to be’.

A volunteer is someone who commits time and energy for the benefit of society and the community, and volunteering can take many forms. It is undertaken freely and by choice without concern for financial gain.

Volunteering is one of the national wellbeing indicators tracking Wales progress against the Wellbeing of Future Generations (Wales) Act goals.  To embed volunteering, create high quality volunteering opportunities, and engage young people, Welsh Government have funded three key schemes under Volunteering Wales.

VOLUNTEERING WALES MAIN GRANT SCHEME – NEW ROUND NOW OPEN!

GRANT AIMS

  • Increase volunteer engagement and satisfaction by removing barriers to volunteering for people of all ages and from all parts of society.
  • Support the creation and development of high quality and positive volunteering opportunities in Wales.
  • Promote changes in beneficiary organisations to embed volunteering into their working practices and culture eg obtaining the Investing in Volunteers Award.

Funding is available for not-for-profit organisations proposing projects up to two years, for up to £25,000 per annum.

For more information please read the full scheme guidance here

To apply please visit https://map.wcva.cymru

VOLUNTEERING WALES STRATEGIC GRANT SCHEME

During the pandemic we have seen some excellent examples of where the voluntary sector has worked in partnership with the public and private sectors to meet identified needs at a time of crisis.

The pandemic has also meant that there is a continuing need to develop new partnerships and ways of working with volunteers.  An excellent example of the fund being put into action is the work being carried out by the British Red Cross in Wales.

Grant aims

This fund will enable a small number of strategic investments (between five and eight) to build on and learn from new or enhanced approaches or initiatives. Enabling the progress that has been made during the pandemic to be further explored and ‘hard wired’ into ongoing work.

The organisations that were successful under the 2021/22 grant round can be found can be found here.

If you would like to here about potential future rounds please sign up here.

YOUTH LED GRANTS

Youth Led Grants is an initiative funded by the Welsh Government to support a range of volunteering projects and activities that are led and carried out by young people.

Youth Led Grants give young people a platform to become decision makers, allocating funding for youth-led volunteering that takes place in communities across Wales.

The initiative enables young people to develop skills and gain experience in youth leadership by joining grant making panels and leading local projects.

How it works

Each year a sum of money is distributed to the 19 County Voluntary Councils (CVCs) across Wales for a grant panel of young people (14-25) to allocate to youth-led volunteering projects in each local authority area.

Each panel decides how their application and awarding process will run and there are differences in the eligibility criteria and the size of grant awards. In some areas young people will need to be linked to an existing organisation, while in others young people can have more direct access to funding to deliver their projects.

Applications for funding should be completed by young people themselves, with support from a relevant adult where required.

YOUTH LED PROJECTS

Here are some examples of the types of activities that have been funded by the Youth Led Grants.

Impact of Youth Led Grants: Castle Clean Up Project

Impact of Youth Led Grants: Torfaen Youth Forum

From a Student Volunteer to a Youth Led Project Champion

Volunteer opportunities for young people made possible with Youth Led Grants

YOUTH LED GRANTS FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS

In 2021/22 the Youth Led Grants panels across Wales will be striving to support the Wellbeing of Future Generations Act (2015) by improving practice and funding youth-led projects that contribute towards one or more of the wellbeing goals.

GET INVOLVED

If you would like to find out more about the Youth Led Grants in your local area get in touch with your local CVC – the full list of the CVCs in Wales can be found at thirdsectorsupport.wales/contact.

Comic Relief Community Fund in Wales – an easy-to-access grant scheme for community groups in Wales – is now open for applications!


WCVA is pleased to launch the 2022/23 funding round for the Comic Relief Community Fund in Wales. After the delivery of a successful pilot scheme, Comic Relief has confirmed a new round of funding to support community led action bringing about positive, lasting social change throughout Wales.

Successful applications will demonstrate a contribution to one of Comic Relief’s four strategic themes:

  • Children survive and thrive: Actions to give children the best start in life and access to opportunities to achieve their potential
  • Gender justice: Actions to improve equality for women and girls
  • A safe place to be: Actions to help vulnerable people improve their circumstances and safety
  • Mental health matters: Actions to enable access to support and increase awareness

WHAT’S AVAILABLE?

The Comic Relief Community Fund in Wales has two funding levels:

Small Grants – £1,000 – £10,000

  • Projects carrying out community led activity to tackle a specific needs or issues within their locality

Organisational Growth Grants – £30,000 – £50,000

  • For organisations to carry out activity to make a strategic impact and increase their resilience

Both the Small Grants and the Organisational Growth Grants will only accept applications from organisations which have an annual income of less than £250,000 per year.

The application window is open from 19 April 2022 closing 27 June 2022. 

The earliest activity can begin is the 22 August 2022 ending no later than 30 August 2023. 

You can learn more by visiting Comic Relief Community Fund In Wales.

Thursday, 28 April 2022

Merthyr Tydfil Community Trust - Call for Applications



MERTHYR TYDFIL COMMUNITY TRUST FUND

SMALL GRANTS SCHEME

This fund is available to small voluntary and community groups for any charitable purpose (excluding religious activities)

Grants awarded will not normally exceed £300.  However grants can be made up to £500 at the discretion of the Trustees.

The application must be for an activity based in the County Borough of Merthyr Tydfil.

Applications can only be considered from organisations whose income in the last financial year was less than £10,000.

Application forms are available from Ian Davy, email ian.davy@hotmail.co.uk or phone 07966 698017 or Click Here (please be aware that you need to click file and download the document to word to be able to complete online)

The deadline for applications is 21st June 2022.


Merthyr Tydfil Community Trust is a working title for Merthyr Tydfil Settlement Trust

Registered Charity Number: 1070990




Carers Wales - Free Support Sessions for Unpaid Carers

Please see link below for FREE online support sessions for unpaid carers, the sessions will take place over Zoom and consist of activities to boost wellbeing or information and practical tips.

Click link for more details  Support Sessions 

For more information please contact Katelyn Burch at katelyn.burch@carerswales.org



Wednesday, 20 April 2022

SUPPORT FOR SOCIAL ENTERPRISES

 

Tydfil Training, Voluntary Action Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council have recently been successful in applying for Community Renewal Funding to support local social enterprises and have thereon commissioned the Wales Cooperative Centre to conduct a number of supporting tasks (including the mapping of all social enterprises in the area and ascertaining their needs). Whether you're an experienced social enterprise, relatively young, or even contemplating the idea of starting one, please can you take just a couple of minutes to complete this survey so that we can influence more bespoke support: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/MerthyrSEN.

 

Mae Tydfil Training, Gweithredu Gwirfoddol Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Merthyr Tudful wedi bod yn llwyddiannus yn ddiweddar wrth wneud cais am Gyllid Adfywio Cymunedol i gefnogi mentrau cymdeithasol lleol ac wedi hynny maent wedi comisiynu Canolfan Cydweithredol Cymru i gynnal nifer o dasgau ategol (gan gynnwys mapio’r holl fentrau cymdeithasol yn yr ardal a chanfod eu hanghenion). P'un a ydych yn fenter gymdeithasol brofiadol, yn gymharol newydd, neu hyd yn oed yn ystyried y syniad o ddechrau un, a fyddech cystal รข rhoi ychydig funudau yn unig i gwblhau'r arolwg hwn fel y gallwn ddylanwadu ar gymorth mwy pwrpasol: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/MerthrySENCym  

 


Tuesday, 5 April 2022

Vacancies at Merthyr Tydfil Housing Association



We currently have two great opportunities to join our team.  We are looking for a Fit and Fed Coordinator as part of our National Lottery Community Fund Funding, and also a Community Development Officer role. 

The full job descriptions and adverts can be found by following this link to our website https://www.mtha.org.uk/corporate-information/jobs/