Leicestershire County Council have released their budget proposals for the coming financial year and opened a short consultation on their plans - which closes on 31 January.
Find out what the changes mean for your group
To help groups understand what these changes mean VAL has produced an independent summary of the County's budget proposals:
VAL has conducted research into how the VCS is coping with austerity. Based on our findings we want funders to do more to help voluntary groups protect their beneficiaries from the impact of cuts.
In recent months, the Coalition Government has made a number of policy announcements which have important implications for charities, voluntary groups and social enterprises. Nick Hurd has written an open letter to the sector with an update on the strategic framework in which they sit.
In the summer Voluntary Action LeicesterShire began a research project to examine the current issues facing the voluntary and community sector, the extent of funding cuts and the changes that are resulting from them. The interim results are now available and we would like to thank all those groups who contributed to it. A summary of the results can be seen by clicking below.
Date and time: October 13 6pm-8pm Venue: Voluntary Action LeicesterShire, 9 Newarke Street, Leicester LE1 5SN
Voluntary Action LeicesterShire (VAL) is working with Leicestershire Police and Leicestershire Neighbourhood Watch Association to advise, help and support community groups in Leicester and Leicestershire to bid for £10 million of Home Office funding through the Community Action Against Crime Innovation Fund.
Date and time: Thursday 13 October 2011 9.30am – 3.30pm Venue: Voluntary Action LeicesterShire
The next Children, Young People and Families Forum event is approaching fast. This event has been developed to provide opportunities to come together to share timely information, encourage wider engagement with the local authorities and develop greater partnership approaches and solutions to the needs of local children, young people and families.
WISE is a new project designed to support new and existing social enterprises in Leicester, to create new businesses, turnover and jobs. Wise offers you free support, advice and training to help turn your Social Enterprise idea into reality. To be eligible for support you need to be a city organisation, or planning to deliver services in Leicester. Read more
Date and time: Wednesday, 5 October 2011 from 2.30pm to 5.00pm Venue: Voluntary Action LeicesterShire, 9 Newarke Street, Leicester, LE1 5SN
This event is an opportunity for those with a good knowledge of the JSNA to become more involved in its development and help influence future priorities for health and social care in Leicester City. For those with limited knowledge but who wish to become more involved we recommend reading a recently released step by step briefing on the JSNA.
Date and time: 27 September 9.30am-12.30pm Venue: Voluntary Action LeicesterShire, 9 Newarke Street, Leicester LE1 5SN
The Big Lottery Fund has received funding from the Office of Civil Society to improve the support that is provided to local voluntary and community organisations. The fund is for managing changes that will make support services more effective, efficient and sustainable in the longer term.