Aims/priorities:
Bolton CVS is administering the community-led approaches programme with the Greater Manchester Violence Reduction Unit (VRU), and 10GM.
The community-led approach to violence reduction, means the Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) works closely with communities to understand the strengths, challenges, and needs of the community and determine how local investments will be made.
The key focus of the programme is ensuring that young people and stakeholders come together, focussing on a strength-based approach, to identify what’s going on, what’s not happening and to develop ideas from within the community to inform projects and activities.
Expressions of interest are invited from organisations with strong connections with Darnhill, Rochdale to form an alliance to work together to develop the key areas identified.
The outcomes we want to see for young people living in Darnhill as result of this funding include:
- Improved aspirations.
- Improved access to activities and opportunities.
- Improved mental and physical wellbeing.
- Improved relationships between young people and their parents/carers.
- Improved sense of pride, respect and belonging in their community.
The delivery proposals need to prioritise young people aged 8-25 years.
Who can apply:
Expressions of interest are invited from organisations with strong connections with Darnhill, Rochdale to form an alliance to work together to develop the key areas identified.
Expression of interest should bring together a partnership of voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations who can achieve outcomes in Darnhill.
Grant amount: Up to £100,000
Application process: For more information on how to apply, please click here.
Deadline: 28.04.2024
Contact information:
For more information on this opportunity, please contact info@boltoncvs.org.uk