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These links will take you to
the websites of organisations that can offer your group further help.
To find links to the websites of individual voluntary and community groups
in the city of Manchester, visit www.mymanchester.net
or the Manchester
City Council Database of Local Groups.
Click here
for links to volunteering websites
Click
here for links to funding websites
Community
Network For Manchester
The Community Network for Manchester is the key network of networks, linking
together neighbourhoods and areas of the city with communities of common
interest and concern, in order to release our people power in shaping
the future of the city.
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Environment Network
Website of the environment community of common interest of the Community
Network for Manchester
Community
Technical Aid Centre (CTAC)
CTAC assists community and voluntary groups to develop and implement projects
to improve their local environment or community facilities. CTAC offers
advice and support in architecture, landscape design, planning, developing
projects and fundraising. Free advice, designs and costings are available
to groups in the Greater Manchester area.
Eastserve
Eastserve is a community portal site for East Manchester. It delivers
government and community services online 24 hours a day to the residents
of East Manchester. The site at Eastserve.com is organised to reflect
the life events and needs of the residents of East Manchester rather than
to reflect the structure of the government agencies.
Greater
Manchester Council for Voluntary Organisation
Greater Manchester Centre for Voluntary Organisation offers a range of
services and projects that aim to improve the effectiveness of voluntary
and community groups in the county of Greater Manchester
Green
Fish Partnership
The Green Fish Partnership - a partnership between 3 voluntary sector
support agencies: Voluntary Action Manchester, Community Accountancy Service
and Community Technical Aid Centre.
Hearing
Voices Network
A project managed by Voluntary Action Manchester which helps voice hearers
to find their own ways of coming to terms with their experience.
HLMinfo
This website aims to provide a single point of access to community information
for local people in Harpurhey, Lightbowne and Moston. The project also
aims to support voluntary and community groups, resident associations
and small businesses to develop web based content and services by providing
advice, training, technical support and web site creation .
Manchester
Area Resource Centre (MARC)
MARC now has a range of services available for small businesses as well
as voluntary organisations, providing very competitive printing and design
costs, especially on short print runs (under 5,000).
Manchester
City Council
Manchester
Community Information Network (MCIN)
MCIN is a voluntary sector support organisation. It manages the mymanchester
portal site, helps communities to develop community portal sites, provides
training, offers a web design and support service to all types of organisations
to help them gain a web presence, gives technical advice and support and
offers consultancy services.
Manchester
Council for Community Relations
MCCR exists to work towards the elimination of racial discrimination and
to promote equality of opportunity and good relations between people of
all ethnic origins within Manchester
MyManchester
This portal is targeted at Manchester's citizens and visitors. By visiting
MyManchester, you can create a link to your own organisation's website,
advertise jobs and events, and take part in forums.
National
Centre for Volunteering
The National Centre for Volunteering offers a range of services designed
to support volunteer managers and organisations that involve volunteers.
The website itself offers a lot of information and guidance about recruiting
and working with volunteers.
National
Council for Voluntary Organisations
The National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) is the umbrella
body for the voluntary sector in England.
Progress
Trust
The vision of the Progress Trust is to enhance the social and economic
regeneration of Manchester by integrating and valuing the strengths of
black and ethnic minority communities and by overcoming barriers to their
full participation.
Workers'
Educational Association - North West District
WEA is a network organisation, offering many ways of learning and participating.
The District has a collection of courses for the coming year and two booklets
covering the north and the south of the District.
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