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  • African Community Council for the Regions

    The ACCR works to alleviate and improve ill-health and economic deprivation, remove the barriers to social, educational and vocational achievement, and combat the disadvantages, discrimination, unemployment, hardship and distress of African individuals.

  • Afro-British Support Services 'IMPACT'

    "IMPACT" is a refugee led and managed community organisation assiting and supporting small and medium Refugee Community Organisations (RCOs).

  • Aquamacs Birmingham

    Aquamacs Birmingham is a Social Enterprise which provides employment opportunities for people with disabilities and those who are disadvantaged in the labour market.

  • Ashiana Community Project

    Click for more info about Ashiana Community Project

  • Balsall Heath Forum

    Balsall Heath Forum. Works to improve the services in Balsall Heath Birmingham. Capacity building for agencies working in regeneration. Neighbourhood management and partnership building.

  • BAYC

    "bayc works to create change in the lives of young people and the communities they live in. We encourage people to think and act differently about the way they engage with young people, and we support young people to make their aspirations a reality."

  • Be Birmingham

    Be Birmingham is the local strategic partnership for Birmingham that brings together partners from the business, community, voluntary, faith and public sectors to deliver a better quality of life in Birmingham.

  • Birmingham Community Foundation

    The Birmingham Community Foundation promote and support local charitable and community activity through a range of effective grant making programmes in areas of poverty and deprivation in Birmingham and the Black Country.

  • Birmingham Pride Community Trust

    To promote equality and diversity, advance education and eliminate discrimination in relation to lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people in Birmingham and beyond by such means consistent with Charity Law as the Trustees decide.

  • Birmingham Settlement

    The Birmingham Settlement Development Agency works to support voluntary and community organisations to have access to resources they require to deliver services to communities in need more effectively.

  • brap

    Birmingham Race Action Partnership

  • Digbeth Trust

    The Digbeth Trust supports voluntary and community organisations in Birmingham and West Midlands by providing access to a range of capacity building support (including access to affordable consultancy) and grant programmes.

  • Get Hooked on Fishing Midlands

    We use angling as a tool to divert young people away from crime & anti-social behaviuor, to re-connect young people with education, to build sel-esteem & confidence, as a theraputic tool, to combat isolation in the elderly, to help rebuild confidence to those who have suffered from strokes & depression.

  • Helen White Associates

    Consultancy - Community and Organisational Development

  • Jericho Centre

    Jericho Centre seeks to help the most disadvantaged people in the community, whether due to poverty, lack of education, low social status, lack of adequate housing, unemployment, poor health or social exclusion

  • Muath Trust Develoment Agency

    The Muath Trust Development Agency is member of the development agencies network.

  • Northfield Carnival

    Event co-ordination including the carnival in Northfield held on first Saturday in July. Craft events and Christmas events in Northfield.

  • People In Partnership

    Independent/Crisis Advocacy and Training -Learning Disabilities

  • pridestart community regeneration group

    Innovative Communities Regeneration and Recruitment Group.Pride Start is Innovative and Progressive Centre that provides various services to the communities in Birmingham and Westmidlands Region.PrideStart's core services are Recruitment and Job search employment

  • Rubus

    Consultancy experienced in supporting voluntary & community organisations and social enterprises in enterprise development, marketing, investment strategy and organuisational development

  • Solihull Leisure Opportunities (SoLO)

    Solihull Leisure Opportunities (SoLO) was established in April 2000 by a group of interested people who wished to ensure that people with learning disabilities were able to access social and leisure opportunities within the borough. Underpinning that desire to provide these services was the recognition that parents and carers needed a break from their caring responsibilities. It was also recognised that volunteers needed training and supervision to enable them to support the work.

  • Somali Children and Women Focus Group

    We provide educational support, homework clubs and sports activities for predominately Somali children between the ages of 9 to 13 years and 15-17 years. We also provide suport for asylum seekers and Refugees to support them with housing and welfare advi

  • Sound It Out Community Music

    Sound It Out’s mission is to offer dynamic and vibrant music opportunities, by connecting people who have little opportunity to make music with musicians who want to inspire them and new audiences who want to hear them. Sound It Out has been in existence since 1992 and its musical activities and services are culturally and stylistically diverse. The organisation has developed a long history of highly successful partnership working, and a reputation for excellence in the development of and delivery of arts based activity across Birmingham and, increasingly, the West Midlands. The organisation delivers music projects that concentrate on four strands of work within the community: Youth, Health, Inclusion and Training and Development. Sound It Out views music making for creative expression, individual and collective well-being, in the regeneration of communities and lifelong learning to be of immense value. Sound It Out is a registered charity and company limited by guarantee.

  • South Birmingham Community Radio

    SBC Radio provides bespoke training and promotional opportunities for the South of Birmingham

  • Sparkhill Youth Project

    Sparkhill Youth Project is based in the hall green district, we work with young peple from the ages between 11 -- 25, we do a range of activities covered internationally and nationally. we take young people out to do adventurous activities to build on their self esteem and confidence to become active citizens within thier communities.

  • Talking Drums

    Talking drums offer drumming circles, group therapy and one to one consultations as solutions to personal development issues including stress and anger management. We offer this facility in order that people are better equipped to deal more effectively with work, education and everyday life. We work towards empowering people to participate more fully in society in a positive manner. We do this by group discussion and using the African drum as an expression tool

  • The Lantern Project

    The Lantern Project recruits volunteer mentors to support women living with domestic violence so that they can make plans for the future and move on in the way they want to. A Lantern Project Mentor provides practical and emotional support to female survivors of domestic violence to help them take more control over their lives and move on when they feel able to. By taking time to listen carefully they make sure that the support given is led only by the needs and wants of the woman and her family. Their work builds the confidence and self-esteem she needs to change her situation and manage all her responsibilities on her own if necessary. Volunteer mentors receive full training so that they can be there to lend a sympathetic ear, allowing the survivor to 'offload' and enjoy having someone they can talk to freely.

  • Ulfah Arts

    Ulfah Arts works to develop audiences and artists for a diverse range of cultural organisations including, theatres, museums and arts organisations. We develop projects that engage different faith groups as artists and audience members. This in turn benefits the community, engaging them in mainstream, wider society, giving them a chance to contribute to British culture. Our work is also transferable to a range of sectors such as health, education, interfaith, community development and economic enterprises.

  • Windows for Sudan

    Support group Horn of Africa and womens networks, provide tier one services also.

  • Women & Theatre

    Women & Theatre creates engaging work about thing that matter.

  • YOUTH New Opportunities Way (YOUTH NOW)

    We work with young African refugees and migrants aged 16-25 to help them become active citizens and fully feldged memebers of their communities. Our organisation is unique in that it has a diverse membership drawn from communities that have migrated

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