Consortium members
Birmingham ChangeUp Consortium's Members.
In this section of our website you will find information about our members and how to become a member of the Consortium.
All our members are voluntary organisations who support smaller voluntary agencies who rpovide services to citizens, click on the organisation's link to find out details of their services. Our members' can also be accessed through the 'organisations' section of this site, which houses information on a whole variety of voluntary sector providers delivering services in Birmingham.
The Consortium has two types of members, Associate members and Full members.
Associate Members
There are two types of Associate members these are:
- individuals, for example voluntary sector consultants.
- Organisations who are not voluntary sector for example the public sector.
All Associate members must work with and support the infrastructure development of the Birmingham ChangeUp Consortium. Associate members must write to the Consortium and sign up to the Consortium's aims.
Full Members
Full members are voluntary organisations who deliver support services to voluntary agencies in Birmingham. To become a member organisation your Chief Executive Officer or Chair of Trustees must write to the Consortium and support the Consortiums aims, below is a list of current 'signed up' Consortium members.
- Afro-British Support Services 'IMPACT'
- BAYC
- Birmingham Asian Resource Centre
- Birmingham Community Foundation
- Birmingham Settlement
- brap
- BVSC (Birmingham Voluntary Service Council)
- Castle Vale Tenants and Residents Alliance
- Chrysalis Club 2000
- Co-Enterprise
- Digbeth Trust
- DTA West Midlands
- East Birmingham Community Forum Ltd.
- East Yardley neighbourhood forum
- Enta Training People
- Enterkey Training
- Intiative for Social Entrepreneurs
- Irish Welfare and Information Centre
- Jericho Foundation
- Midlands Regeneration
- Muath Trust Develoment Agency
- Platinum Employment Advice & Training Ltd
- RKD Films
- Saathi Care
- Smethwick Youth and Community Centre
- St. Paul's Community Development Trust
- SW Birmingham Community Association
- Windows for Sudan
- Women Acting In Today's Society (WAITS)

