Links
- Alphabet Soup
Ever been baffled by ILAF? Scratched your head over EEAGF? Think you know your SORPs from your SOFAs?
- ARVAC
ARVAC (The Association for Research in the Voluntary and Community Sector) was established in 1978. It is a membership organisation and acts as a resource for people interested in research in or on community organisations.
- Community Development Exchange
CDX works to ensure that community development is recognised and supported as a powerful way of tackling inequality and achieving social justice. As an organisation with members from across the UK, CDX reflects a diverse range of interests in community development across all sectors and fields.
- Government Funding
The Voluntary and Community Sector Funding Portal, also known as governmentfunding.org.uk, went live on 29 September 2003. The website has been developed by the Directory of Social Change with initial funding from the Home Office Active Communities Unit, and is now funded by the Office of the Third Sector. DSC is a registered charity which provides a wide variety of information and training for the voluntary and community sector. In line with Recommendation 17 of HM Treasury's 2002 cross-cutting review, the site aims to provide 'a common point of access to Government grant funding for the VCS'.
- Institute of Fundraising
The Institute of Fundraising is the professional body that represents fundraisers in the UK. Our mission is to support fundraisers, through leadership, representation, standard setting and education, to deliver excellent fundraising.
- Lottery Funding
Lottery Funding is a joint website run by all Lottery funders in the UK.
- NESPM
For migrant workers, refugees and asylum seekers
- Newcastle Council for Voluntary Service
Newcastle Council for Voluntary Service is an independent non-profit making charitable organisation, managed by an elected voluntary committee. It receives substantial grants from Newcastle City Council and raises a considerable part of its funds from private sources through its own efforts and those of its supporters.
- Newcastle Tenants Federation
The main aim of the Federation is to support and develop representative and democratic tenants and residents groups so that they can play a full part in decisions about their housing and environment.
- Social Enterprise Magazine
Social Enterprise, now in its sixth year, was the UK’s first monthly magazine devoted to providing accessible, comprehensive news and practical help for everyone interested in social enterprise. It is published by Make A Difference Publishing Ltd, a joint venture between New Start Publishing Ltd and the Community Action Network (CAN).
- Useful information for small groups and committees-new website
Frequently asked questions committees may want to ask such as "What does "governance" mean?"
- West End Health Resource Centre
The West End Health Resource Centre is a registered charity and a limited company, run by a voluntary management committee.
- West End Health Resource Centre Website
HealthWORKS Newcastle is now the new Company name incorporating the West End Health Resource Centre.