I’m looking for co-working space in Plymouth city centre. Any suggestions / recommendations? Happy to rent casually from anyone with a spare desk, WiFi and (ideally) decent coffee 😀 pls retweet
The aim of the Bramley Fund is to support communities in Nottinghamshire by making grants available to grow apple trees in gardens, allotments and green spaces. Community groups and local charities can apply for a grant to plant up to 4 trees. https://t.co/STQjcPaCvd
We are looking for #fundraisers on a voluntary basis to join our #Charity. The fundraisers will join our current group of fundraising volunteers to help raise awareness and funds for Home-Start Nottingham. If you know anyone who may be interested contact us on 0115 962 4262.
How very annoying that @ebay won't let you put your organisations' website address on your listing, in case anyone wants to find out more about your work.
This is a beautifully written article about the joys of charity shop shopping...
“You don’t even “shop” in charity shops; there are a whole other set of verbs – more charming ones. You potter. You rummage. You pootle around” 💕 https://t.co/cbW0ecRvdK
FUNDING - The Garfield Weston Foundation has reached its sixtieth year of grant giving in the UK and has chosen to celebrate with a new one-off fund that offers grants of between £30,000 and £150,000 to registered charities, CIOs, places of worship and state schools.
Over the last two days I have been collecting case studies from small charities who have closed their doors or are close to doing so. Most of them were tackling issues that no one else wanted to because you can't make money from them. Our country will be worse without them.
MEDIA REQUEST (re-posted): I am looking for small charities who have had to close their doors over the last 12months or are about to. If you know of one please get in touch for a piece we are working on with BBC Radio 4. Thanks in advance.
Two more letters in the xmas post addressing our all-female organisation as "Dear Sirs". This one was even sent to someone called Sarah, a notoriously difficult to sex name.
A big shout out to Wathall Funeral Directors who do this ALL THE TIME!