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Friday 22 August 2008

Youth Facilities Promotion Event Phillimore Park 28 August 12 noon - 3pm

Come and join Darnall Green Spaces Regeneration Project (DGSRG) on Phillimore Park to promote the soon to be implemented Youth Facilities project. View the presentation drawings produced by Environmental Planning and talk to us about timescales of the project.

Craft activities with DGSRP and sport with Activity Sheffield will be provided on the day for children and young people. We are planning to ask young people/children what colours and designs of equipment they would like to see provided.

Monday 18 August 2008

New Opening Times

Please note that our opening times have changed. You can now drop in to see us between 10am and 4pm from Monday to Thursday. It is no longer possible to drop in on Fridays. However, if you have arranged to attend a lifelong learning course or meeting on a Friday, the Centre will be open just before the start time.

We are sorry that these changes make it more difficult for residents of Darnall to get in touch with us. They have been forced on us by changes in the way we are funded. The European funding which used to pay for our drop-in service has come to an end, and it has not yet been replaced by funding from the City Council or other sources.

Tuesday 12 August 2008

Small Grants for Small Groups

  • Do you want to set up a new group?
  • Does your small group need help with running costs such as room hire or materials?
  • Or is your group looking to do something new or attract new people?

    The Council Small Grants Fund is a simple, fast track grant scheme for projects that want to make a difference in their local community. The Council is keen to fund small voluntary, community and self-help projects run by and for local people. They prioritise activities that:
    · Benefit the welfare needs of people who are at risk of social exclusion because of age, gender, race, ethnicity, disability or sexuality;
    · Are based in areas of the city where the local population is disadvantaged when compared to the city average;
    · Promote integration and greater understanding between people of different backgrounds and cultures;
    · Promote inter-generational activities that bring older people and younger people together;
    · Promote health and well-being;
    · Encourage people to be active in their local communities by volunteering and developing new skills.

    You do not need to have a formal constitution or be a registered charity to apply but you do need to have a bank account in the group's name with at least two unrelated signatories. In your application, you need to show that your project or group has at least 15-20 members, aims to tackle a particular need and involves local people working together to solve a problem.

    The Council will fund a wide range of costs and activities. Some frequently requested items are:

    Room hire
    Tutor/speaker/entertainer costs
    Volunteer expenses (out of pocket expenses like bus fares)
    Trips
    Equipment and materials
    Administration costs (printing, post)
    Regular transport costs for disabled members

    They do not give grants for food, costs for the benefit of individuals, or groups with large unrestricted funds or a high annual income.

    We are available if you need help to fill in the application form. For more information about the Small Grants Fund and an application pack please contact us.

    Voluntary Sector Liaison Team Town Hall, Sheffield S1 2HH
    Tel: 0114 273 4113 Fax: 0114 273 6421 Email: vslt@sheffield.gov.uk
    You will find more information about us and the Small Grants Fund on the Council Website: www.sheffield.gov.uk/smallgrants