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Elizabeth Borg

Family Learning Festival - 34 views

I especially enjoyed the Mosaic Report - as research for our FLF funding application.....and it's also an inspiration to CLP of how using data etc can be soooo effective in making your case... will...

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Elizabeth Borg

Family Action Grants - 1 views

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    Family Action's grants programme.
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    will have to check out ;-)
Elizabeth Borg

http://www.family-action.org.uk/uploads/documents/Overcoming%20disadvantage%20manifesto... - 0 views

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    This organisation funds projects for children and their families!
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    will check out other time but saw aarticle as per cypnow.co.uk article (below)
Elizabeth Borg

Family Action calls for parties to pledge funding for early intervention services - Chi... - 0 views

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    Family Action calls all parties to fund services promoting social inclusion. Worth checking this organisation out?
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    perhaps parenting support - could be an angle for CLP in turn of: "Hot Buttons" | and new therapy/toolkit 2b developed with Dawn?
william doust

Cambridge Journals Online - Social Policy and Society Vol. 8 Iss. 01 - 0 views

  •   Not Going It Alone: Social Integration and Tenancy Sustainability for Formerly Homeless Substance Users
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      This one is for Michelle,when she decides to join us ;)
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    I'm sure Michelle will join, if you keep putting stuff on that interests her! There are similarities between what the authors are saying and family learning. In the same way that you can't just put a roof on a homeless person's head and simply expect them to stay there, you can't just put someone into a family learning class either. That's where CLP comes in, with our holistic approach!!
william doust

----MICROGRANTS---- - 0 views

shared by william doust on 23 Feb 09 - Cached
  • $1,000 grants have proven they can change the lives of low-income individuals of potential in the Twin Cities. With 60 million living below the poverty line in the United States, and 400,000 low-income in the Twin Cities alone, the MicroLoan/Grant concept can help individuals and families of potential move out of poverty to a middle and upper-middle class standard. A significant percent of those 400,000 low-income in the Twin Cities are energetic people of potential. With a boost up of $1,000 or more with some mentoring from our volunteers, they would be able to change their lives dramatically.
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      could our local grassroots fund take notice of this innovative approach? _ I think Made of Money (Quaker Social Action) - has a micro grants programme ;0)
william doust

CSV > Services > Employee Volunteering > Employee Volunteering Page - 0 views

  • CSV works with companies to set up volunteering projects that give the benefit of voluntary action for employers, employees and the community as a whole.
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      explore and use pester power please ;0)
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      If you liked this link and you are a charity involved in learning and family learning why not join our group? - we share web findins ;o)
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    part of email about employer registering employees for their CSR charter - engaging local communities!
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