21st Century Community Halls Conference

We are very excited to invite all interested individuals to our Annual General Meeting and 21st Century Community Halls conference. Taking place on Thursday 25th January 2024 at Beech Hill Memorial Hall, RG7 2BE.

Our AGM is a great opportunity to find out a bit more about our charity and our work. It will take place from 9.45 (arrive from 9.30) until 10.15am, there will be then the opportunity to enjoy hot drinks and pastries while having a chat with us and other attendees. If you are short on time, you are welcome to then leave.

However, we would love you to stay and hear more about our 21st Century Community Hall project and take part in our discussions around the rewards and challenges of running a community building followed by a learning session on the technology behind Solar, battery, air & ground source heating, biomass and Infra-red.

Included in the day is a delicious lunch and a free entry raffle with fabulous prizes to be won. We will finish at 3pm.

To book the AGM and/or the Community Halls Conference please click here.

The day will be of particular interest to anyone involved with running a village hall or community building.

The day will include the following:

Refreshments & Networking
Update on 21st Century Community Halls project
Workshop and open discussions that explore challenges and solutions
Lunch
Training that explores and explains Low Carbon technology.
Learning how to calculate both financial and carbon savings by making environmental improvements/changes.
There will also be free raffle tickets and hamper prizes to be won!
As a big thank you to our members, this event is completely FREE. If you’re not already a member of CCB/Community Buildings Advice Service (CBAS) do book to come along and then if you decide to join following the event we will take off the £12.50 paid to attend this event off your membership fee.

Organisations in attendance include; Hallmaster (online booking systems, Norris & Fisher (Halls/Community Buildings insurance), Bridge Interiors (Hall interiors – kitchen specialists), Sound Reduction Systems (acoustics), Gem Energy (Solar/battery/Air source Heat Pumps), ARC Thermal Products (Infra-red systems)


Date for your 2024 diary; Village Halls Week

#VillageHallsWeek will be taking place 18-24 March this year on the theme of ‘go green!’

Our national body Action with Communities in Rural England published some initial information along with a form you can complete to register an interest and receive campaign materials to help your village hall or community building get involved. Click here.

This year the campaign will look at how buildings can be made more energy efficient, and how management committees can support sustainable and environmentally friendly behaviours in their community.

During the week we will be encouraging as many halls as possible to hold their own events, share their stories and get inspiration from others.

If you have anything planned to share with us we’d LOVE to hear from you email Gemma.Pearce@ccberks.org.uk or Kate.Meads@ccberks.org.uk so we can help share and publicise your event!


New Year Funding Opportunities for Community Groups

Foyle Foundation: Small Grants

Our Small Grants Scheme is designed to support charities registered and operating in the United Kingdom, especially those working at grass roots and local community level, in any field, across a wide range of activities.
Applications can be accepted from charities that have an annual turnover of less than £150,000. Larger or national charities will normally not be considered under this scheme.
We make single grants only (no multi-year grants) towards core costs (including supporting salaries), projects, essential equipment or building projects.
Our priority will be to support local charities still active in their communities which are currently delivering services to the young, vulnerable, elderly, disadvantaged or the general community.
If applying for funding towards a capital project please apply towards the end of your fundraising campaign, when the majority of funding has been raised and you have an estimated start date for the works. If your application is successful, the pledged grant offer is only valid for 12 months.

Charities can apply for between £2,000 and £10,000. Please note that if successful, the Trustees may award less than the amount requested.

Deadline: Rolling

Hodge Foundation

The Hodge Foundation’s aim is to support projects that have effective solutions to helping those most in need:

Welfare – The Foundation supports charities working with people who may be vulnerable or disadvantaged and who need assistance to improve their lives. This includes a variety of causes and groups including the elderly, homeless, disabled, special needs and those with mental health issues.

Education – Importance is placed on support for education and learning, both within formal school settings and practical approaches to learning which support young people to fulfil their potential and thrive including those with special needs. The Foundation continues to support arts projects for education that encourage and inspire audiences across the UK and bring a range of benefits to people of all ages and backgrounds.

Medical – The Foundation supports medical related charities specialising in the treatment and support for specific illnesses and research. The main focus has been on local hospices, children’s care and university-based research in the fields of cancer and mental health.

Religion – The Foundation supports communities by providing funds towards projects such as facilities in church buildings and inclusive activities for the wider community.

No max or min grant size listed.

Deadline: Rolling

Newly Opened: Centre for Better Aging – Micro-grants

We want everyone to be able to take part in the Action Day, but we know it can often be easier for some people than others to find the time and money to be able to do so. We also know that people across the country are experiencing ageism in different ways. Each of us has different ideas on how we raise awareness of and tackle ageism that work for us and our communities. We want to support this creativity across the day through offering micro-grants.

Grants of up to £500 are available, with an additional up to £150 to cover anything needed to make the event or activity more accessible. The lower limit for applications is £75.

Ageism Action Day: Micro-grants for Age-friendly Communities | Centre for Ageing Better (ageing-better.org.uk)

Deadline: The deadline for applications is 10th January 2024 but we may have to close early if we receive a high level of demand so we encourage you to submit as early as possible.
We want everyone to be able to take part in the Action Day, but we know it can often be easier for some people than others to find the time and money to be able to do so. We also know that people across the country are experiencing ageism in different ways. Each of us has different ideas on how we raise awareness of and tackle ageism that work for us and our communities. We want to support this creativity across the day through offering micro-grants.

Grants of up to £500 are available, with an additional up to £150 to cover anything needed to make the event or activity more accessible. The lower limit for applications is £75.

Don’t Forget: Berkshire Community Foundation – Surviving Winter Fund

With the cost of living crisis a stark reality, we understand that charities and organisations need more help than ever before to keep going through the winter months. With this in mind, we have reopened the grant for further applications. If you have already received funding via our previous grant round from Surviving Winter then you ARE eligible to re-apply however, you will need to provide clear evidence that further funding is required.
Applications are invited for grants of up to £2,500 to enable groups to fund their essential resources in order to secure services for their beneficiaries through the winter. Resources such as energy bills, heating costs and increased rent prices will be considered.
Priority will be given to those groups who are supporting the very vulnerable, including:
• Babies
• Children
• Young people
• Elderly people
• Those with disabilities and life limiting illnesses
As part of this funding round we will be providing grants from our Wokingham Surviving Winter fund which has been made possible by generous donations through a Crowdfunder appeal which was match funded by Wokingham United Charities and Wokingham Borough Council.
If you’re already in receipt of a Berkshire Community Foundation grant, you can still apply.

Deadline: Monday 4th December 2023 – 10am on Tuesday 23rd January 2024

The Alpkit Foundation

Alpkit only exists because of our wild places and the people that make them. Alpkit Foundation is our payback, our social dividend to protect the places we love for everyone to enjoy. We make small awards that help work to remove barriers in getting outdoors and experience wild places.

Projects driven by real activists among our communities and those deeply passionate about the benefits of time outdoors. Snippets of joy. Often we will hear first hand of the small steps that are driving big change. It’s really humbling to see this in action and it’s these stories that build our impact review. As it should be.
We particularly like to support projects that:
• Encourage responsible outdoor activity
• Have long-lasting benefits Introduce new people to get outdoors
• Demonstrate value for money
• Diversity and Inclusion Projects that engage individual and groups from a diverse range of background.
• Environmental Projects that seek to support, conserve, or generate understanding of our environment and wild places
• Health Projects enabling people to gain physical and mental wellbeing from the Great Outdoors
• Education Projects such as First Aid, D of E, Forest Schools and Mountain Leader
• Participation Projects that get more people experiencing the Great Outdoors

No maximum or minimum grant size listed.

Deadline: Our trustees meet every 2 months to consider applications. There’s no limit to the number of times you can recieve an award. If possible, please apply at least 3 months before the start of a project so that the trustees have time to consider it at their next meeting.

The Bernard Sunley Foundation

Our grants are offered as a contribution to your overall project costs as we do not fully fund projects.
We offer three levels of grants. These are large grants of £20,000 and above; medium grants of up to £20,000 and small grants of £5,000 and under. Our large and medium grants are considered and agreed upon at our Trustees’ meetings. Our small grants are agreed by Trustees on a monthly basis and form the majority of our grants.
Small grants are normally awarded to projects costing £100,000 and under.
• Community – We give grants towards the building or refurbishment of scout huts, village halls, community centres, youth clubs, boxing clubs, outdoor activity centres, farm and outdoor learning centres, sports centres and pavilions, playing fields and playgrounds. We also fund the purchase of new minibuses that assist those most in need in their local communities.
• Education – The Foundation supports improvements and new facilities at special needs schools and the purchase of new, adapted minibuses that benefit children with special needs and disabilities. We also award grants to educational nature centres and to new education and learning centres at museums, galleries and other arts organisations.
• Health – The Foundation supports building and refurbishment projects, specialist new transport and the creation of outdoor or recreational spaces for care homes, hospices, day centres and other facilities that provide relief and sanctuary for patients, their families and those with special needs. The emphasis is on helping charities that are providing an excellent standard of care and support within their communities.
• Social Welfare – We support projects for veterans, the elderly, ex-offenders and those in prison and schemes that enable people with mental and physical disabilities to live fuller lives in the community.
Our Trustees decide on the amount to be given so do not specify an amount unless there is a good reason for doing so – for example, you may only need a specific amount to meet your fundraising target.

Deadline: Rolling

The Coronation Food Project grants

In this funding round, the Coronation Food Project is offering grants from £300 up to a maximum of £30,000 over a 3 year period for eligible organisations.
Applications will open on 8th January 2024 for the Coronation Food Project’s first grants round. Please review all the guidance below before you apply.

Application deadline – 5.30pm on 22nd January 2024. Please click here for more details.

Applications to the grants programme must demonstrate how the funding would be used to address one or more of the following:

Reduce levels of food waste
Improve mechanisms to deliver surplus food to re-distribution charities
Address underlying causes of food poverty
Improve access to nutritious food for the most at need groups

National Archives – Engagement Grants

Grants are available to public sector bodies, registered charities and other not-for-profit organisations to conduct outreach and engagement projects that will connect archives with their communities in places across England and Wales.
Application deadline: 26 January 2024

Amazon Literary Partnership

One-off annual grants are available for not-for-profit literary organisations in the UK that empower writers, helping them create, publish, learn, teach, experiment and thrive.
Application deadline: 31 January 2024

Utilita Giving – Grants for Charities and Organisations

Grants are available for charities and other not-for-profit organisations that are supporting people in fuel and food poverty in England, Scotland or Wales.
Application deadline: N/A

Theatres Trust Small Grants Scheme

About Us: The grants will support small capital improvements to theatres run by charities and not-for-profit groups that will make a big impact to a theatre’s resilience, sustainability or accessibility, or to improving the diversity of audiences.
Criteria: For essential works to not-for-profit theatres that will enable them to be viable and thrive in the future.
Grant Size: up to £5,000
Deadline for applications: noon on 12 January and 7 June 2024

Abri Community Fund

About Us: We believe the best ideas often come from the people who know and live in our communities and we’re committed to supporting and investing in our communities.
Criteria: To support a project in one of our communities across the south of England. We know that the rising cost of living is having a big impact on our customers and communities, which is why we’re prioritising projects that focus on this type of support.
Grant Size: up to £3,000
Deadline for applications: 31 January 2024

The CLA Charitable Trust

About Us: We support charitable organisations that access the benefits of the countryside to pursue the health and wellbeing of people and to provide opportunities for education about the countryside.
Criteria: For small to medium UK registered charities and not for profit organisation with a clear social purpose within our priority area of children and young people who are disadvantaged financially, physically, mentally, or from areas of deprivation.
Grant Size: under £5,500
Deadline for applications: 6 February 2024


With thanks to Berkshire CVS’s for the information contained in this article – Wokingham & Bracknell InVOLve, West Berkshire Volunteer Centre and Slough CVS


New opportunity to make a real difference to rural communities in Berkshire

Could you be our new Rural Housing Enabler?

£30,000 – £32,000 pa, full-time role, 35 hours per week. Fixed term contract until March 2025.

Funding is in place to offer this role on a full-time basis. However, we want to hear from potential candidates interested in the role but unable to make a full-time commitment. We will consider offering the role on a part-time basis or as a job-share to the right candidate/s. We will also be happy to consider offering a secondment to someone currently working in an associated role who can bring strong skills and experience with them while learning a new aspect to their profession.

Rural Housing Enablers (RHEs) work to increase the supply of affordable homes in rural areas for people with a local connection to their community. They support communities to build up evidence of need for affordable housing and use this evidence to help bring about small-scale developments to address local needs. These developments help ensure the vibrancy of rural communities, providing much-needed homes for people growing up or working in these communities and supporting local businesses.

The opportunity

The Berkshire RHE will work in partnership with rural communities, local authorities, Registered Providers and other stakeholders to increase the supply of rural affordable homes. The RHE will join a network of RHEs working across England, with the opportunity to learn from each other and inform the development of local and national policies and strategies.

We are looking for someone with the passion and drive to lead this important project. Our ideal candidate will have a background in housing, understand the current policy background and have a sound appreciation of community development principles. A full job description and person specification can be found here. Our ideal candidate will possess many of the qualities outlined and be motivated to actively pursue opportunities to develop themselves further. This role involves travel around Berkshire, many of the areas will be rural with very limited public transport. A good proportion of your time will be out and about meeting people, so if you are a confident driver with access to your own car for business use, this would be an advantage.

To apply for this role, please review the Job Description and Person Specification and send a CV with covering letter (and a Diversity & Inclusion form) describing how your skills, experience and interests align with the role, to Gemma.Pearce@ccberks.org.uk or post to Connecting Communities in Berkshire, Wyvols Court, Swallowfield, Berkshire, RG7 1WY .

The deadline for applications is Friday 26th January and interviews will take place during the 8th February.

Our benefits:

  • 25 days annual leave per year plus public/bank holidays
  • Contributory pension scheme
  • Free office car parking
  • Staff training and development

If you would like an informal chat about the role before applying, please contact Tim Parry from CCB on 0773 888 7611 or email Tim.Parry@ccberks.org.uk.


Help Make Health Research and Planning Across Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) Become More Equitable

Across Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) a project* is underway to develop better ways of working with local communities. The idea of the network is to help make sure that the views of all communities** are included in health and care research and healthcare planning. We want to make sure research and planning becomes more equitable.

We know that great work is already happening but that it may not always be shared with everyone that could use it. We also know that the views of all communities are not included and, that at times, communities can feel overburdened by requests, particularly if they don’t receive any feedback. We want to understand better what is happening already so that we can improve things for everybody.

We hope that you will be able to help us. Please could you complete this survey which asks about what community engagement work you/your organisation is doing. By community engagement we mean finding out about what people think and feel and using this to make a difference. There are lots of ways in which this might happen, for example, by speaking with your members during events or activities, asking them to complete surveys, or compiling case studies based on the experiences of those you work with. You or your organisation may carry out this work yourselves or work with another organisation or a research team.

The survey is short and it should take no more than 15 minutes to fill in. If you have any questions or queries then please contact sian.rees@healthinnovationoxford.org, who will be doing the survey analysis. All responses will be anonymised in our analysis. and people responding to the survey will not be identified in the report we will be writing. Once we have analysed the information, we will be holding a sharing event in February to develop an action plan.

You will find the survey Here

We would be very grateful if you could complete the survey by January 16th 2024.

To learn more about the BOB VCSE Health Alliance, visit their website Here

* This work is being carried out by the BOB VCSE Alliance, BOB Integrated Care Board, Health Innovation Thames Valley and Oxford and local research organisations – the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Oxford and Thames Valley and the Clinical Research Network Thames Valley and South Midlands

** By communities we mean groups of people who share where they live, or who have a shared condition, or who share particular characteristics of heritage, belief or identity