19 March 2019 |
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Hello, and welcome to this week’s newsletter. Registration for gofod3 2019 closes at 4pm today – don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to learn from each other and share ideas – by attending one of the many sessions in our jam-packed programme, cruising around our bustling exhibition space talking to the stallholders or just grabbing a coffee and a seat with an old friend. Free spaces are available over at gofod3.cymru! Do you have a project that you would love to work on but don’t have the capacity? The Futures Connect Team at Cardiff University are offering opportunities to place students and graduates in a variety of paid and unpaid placements. Students are looking for a variety of experiences, and having high-calibre, independent and pro-active students to support you with a particular project, or aspect of your organisation’s work, can have significant benefits. Visit the website for more details. Thanks for reading, we’ll catch you next week. |
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Natasha Davies from Wrexham recently gained employment in a shop and believes she achieved the skills and confidence to return to work through volunteering.
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Getting on Board – Trustee recruitment trainingCould a broader range of trustees with professional skills, networks and wide life experiences give your charity the impetus to reach the next level? 2 April 2019, Cardiff 20 June 2019, Rhyl
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Webinar: Measuring the Well-being of Wales and National Milestones Consultation What do you know about the Well-being of Wales? And do you want to have a say in developing national milestones for Wales’ well-being? 27 March 2019, 14:00 – 15:00 |
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Registration for gofod3 closes at 4pm today! |
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Don’t miss out on the biggest event for the third sector in Wales – a unique opportunity to learn from each other and share ideas. Book your free place at gofod3 2019 before 4pm today. |
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Asking how Wales’ progress can be measured – have your say.
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Susan Elan Jones, MP for Clwyd South, has introduced the Charity Trustees (Time Off For Duties) Bill to the House of Commons.
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Nominations for the Rotary International Peace Award 2019 are now open |
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The Rotary International Peace Award recognises an individual or organisation who has contributed to the furtherance of peace and understanding throughout peoples of the world. |
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Organisations can apply for between £20,000 and £100,000 to provide resources for people aged 14 to 25 years old to challenge injustice.
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Young people aged 14 – 25 can apply for £500 for creative projects that celebrate UK native wildflowers and fungi.
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Up to £5,000 is available to organisations to shine a light on their fight for gender equality in the UK.
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Since its inception in 2016 The Fundraising Regulator has placed a levy on charities spending over £100,000 a year on fundraising.
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