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If you're a Nova member and would like to share your news, please email it over to info@nova-wd.org.uk.
The closure of the Well Women Centre is a huge loss for Wakefield, local women and community of VCSE organisations they were a part of.
We’re looking for people who understand the value of the VCSE sector and want to be part of supporting it at a wider strategic level in Wakefield District.
The government wants to link volunteering to faster asylum settlement. This risks turning a voluntary act into a requirement.
Create & Bloom is a creative health app, offering an innovative way to boost mental health and wellbeing through creative activities.
Back in 2019, Wakefield received less than 50% of the regional funding average per head. Since then, funders have worked together to start closing the gap and make positive changes to VCSE funding in the district.
We're working with partners to set up a new VCSE Advisory Group for West Yorkshire. Interested in joining?
Our office will be closed from 24 December to 5 January. We look forward to continuing our work together in the year ahead.
Partners across Wakefield are taking the next big step in developing the district’s Neighbourhood Health model.
The latest round of Live Well Wakefield Small Grants has awarded funding to five local organisations.
Wakefield District’s Community Investment Gateway launched in November.
Many of you are Nova members, and some of you may also be members of the Community Investment Gateway. One question we get asked a lot is: is there a difference between the two? And what is that difference?
We're hosting a friendly, welcoming session for anyone who’s ever thought about becoming a charity trustee - or who’s simply curious about what trustees do.
Citizen Coin is now the place to advertise your volunteering opportunities in Wakefield District and reward your volunteers.
Grants of £10,000 to £25,000 per year are available through the Third Sector Framework, funding VCSE organisations that support communities with the highest deprivation and poorest health outcomes in Wakefield City Centre.
It’s becoming more and more challenging for VCSE organisations to keep delivering their services that support and enrich communities.
Local VCSE organisations know what their communities need. We've opened another funding opportunity where they can decide what to fund.
An update from Kim Shutler, VCSE Lead for West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board & Senior Responsible Officer for Power of Communities.
AI is becoming part of everyday life – from using Google Maps to email software – so we were interested to see how it could benefit VCSE organisations.
£20,000 awarded to local organisations, who came together to present their pitch and decide what to fund.
The Local Government Association has just published a new guide on working with local infrastructure organisations to engage smaller VCSE organisations.
Wakefield Safeguarding Children Partnership (WSCP) has launched phase 2 of the Speak Up Stand Up Stop Exploitation Campaign.
This exciting initiative is designed to connect skilled individuals with local charities in need of financial management support. Could you benefit?
Live Well Wakefield are six months into their brilliant project that's helping local people attend healthcare appointments.
Live Well Wakefield Small Grants has funded seven local organisations to offer important health and wellbeing support.
Our Advisers will be answering your questions at new bookable advice sessions, hosted at community venues around the district.
An innovative approach to help prevent heart disease has launched across the district.
National charity, Re-engage, has developed a service dedicated to ensuring that older people do not feel alone over the festive season.
This month, Prosper and Nova got in touch with 19 Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) organisations to give them some brilliant news – they’d been successful in their application for Prosper and Nova Core Grants funding!
The Third Sector Framework is going from strength to strength!
This study reveals approximately 3.8 million people experienced destitution in 2022, including around one million children.
Did you know 57% of shoppers will do most of their Christmas shopping online this year.
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Wakefield Safeguarding Children Partnership supports local organisations who work or volunteer with children and families to work together to safeguard children and promote their welfare.
The Warm Welcome Campaign exists to turn poverty and isolation into warmth and welcome through the power of local Spaces made by and for the community.
Today, NCVO published the UK Civil Society Almanac 2023 – the latest available data on the voluntary sector's size, finances and people.
Join us in 'Saluting Our Sisters', the theme of this year's Black History Month which pays homage to Black women who had contributions ignored, ideas appropriated, and voices silenced.
Each month we'll be showcasing the amazing organisations that make up our membership and the important work they do across the Wakefield District. We hope that you enjoy learning more about....
Last week, we signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to cement the role of the VCSE sector as an equal partner in the work of West Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership (WY HCP).
NHS Property Services have worked with Live Well Wakefield to turn unused Primary Care space into Social Prescribing Hubs.
Friends of Fitzwilliam station are displaying Jubilee artwork made by children from five local schools...
Before Volunteers Week 2022 comes to an end, we want to show that volunteering is worth the effort!
The Board of Trustees and Senior Team of Nova Wakefield District Limited wishes to announce the retirement of Mike Holt as Chair of Trustees.
Our member Friends of Friarwood Valley Gardens celebrated their 10th anniversary in May.
Is your client facing social barriers, affecting their ability to find and maintain employment? Live Well Wakefield may be able to help!
MJ Languages are providing a free helpline aimed at unemployed people with a language barrier who can speak and understand Polish.
This focused pilot will allow five VCSE sector organisations, considered as ‘Tier 2 or 3’ on Wakefield District's Third Sector Framework, to access funding to develop over a 2 year period.
Learn about the amazing projects making a difference within communities across Wakefield District...
Each month we'll be showcasing the amazing organisations that make up our membership and the important work they do across the Wakefield District.
Residents of the Warwick Estate began sharing recipes in lockdown and the food initiative now reaches 70 families, in a programme managed by Warwick Ahead.
Funding is available for voluntary organisations, non-profits, charities and CICs in the Wakefield District through fundraising website easyfundraising.
The movement is part of an ongoing commitment to tackle structural and institutionalised racism, as well as addressing health and social inequalities across the area.
Community>Wakefield - the new place for services, activities, opportunities and events across Wakefield District.
The Nova team would like to thank volunteers for their inspiring and incredible work to support people and organisations across the Wakefield District.
We have asked community organisations to provide us with information and stories so we can highlight the brilliant work that volunteers are doing throughout Wakefield District during the pandemic.
13 projects have been awarded funding through the recent Live Well Wakefield Small Grants – Coronavirus Resilience Fund.
Our annual Community Anchor Network conference, #CANCon20 took place on 10 March 2020.
The Wakefield District Third Sector Strategy 2020 - 23 has now been published.