10 things tagged with “community”

Free Digital Advice and Support for the Voluntary and Community Sector

Posted by Adrian Slatcher on February 2, 2010.

Free “drop in” for voluntary and community organisations – find out more about social media, have a 1-to-1 with a digital expert, meet Manchester’s digital community.

Ever wondered what Community Reporters actually get up to?

Posted by Martine Tommis on September 15, 2009.

People’s Voice Media are starting their very own Social Media Canteen for Community Reporters past, present and future!

Digital Heros Wanted

Posted by Martine Tommis on August 3, 2009.

The TalkTalk Digital Heroes Awards are looking for individuals who are doing outstanding work using digital technology to bring about positive social change and improve the lives of people in their local communities.

One Central Place – an online directory of voluntary and community groups in Manchester

Posted by Alan Holding on March 30, 2009.

One Central Place is a free and easy to use directory of the voluntary, community and charity groups in the Manchester area organised by what they do, and where they operate. 700 groups and counting are registered so far. Did you know so many people were working for change in just one city alone? We didn’t.

MMU Web Angels project is offering assistance to community groups in Manchester

Posted by Alan Holding on March 23, 2009.

If you are a community group in Hulme or East Manchester and are looking for assistance develop your web presence, this new project being run by Manchester Metropolitan University may be able to help.

Event: Speak to a Geek, 27 February 2009 at MDDA

Posted by Alan Holding on January 28, 2009.

North West technology experts to offer free consultancy for North West’s voluntary sector – ‘Speak to a Geek’ panel, 27 February 2009 at MDDA.

Northern Digitals

Posted by Alan Holding on October 6, 2008.

Northern Digitals is a monthly meetup where digital creatives from in and around Manchester can get away from their screens and talk to other digital creatives.

Rainy City Stories

Posted by Alan Holding on October 2, 2008.

Manchester is a city made of stories – some have long been forgotten, some have never been told and some have yet to be written. The 2008 Manchester Literature Festival announces the launch of the Rainy City Stories project, a new website which invites readers to engage with their city in a new way, opening up a hidden landscape of fact and fiction.

Consultation on the provision of voluntary services in Manchester

Posted by Adrian Slatcher on August 12, 2008.

There is a questionnaire now posted on the Manchester City Council website for voluntary and community sector organisations to complete, covering infrastructure support services and gaps in provision.

Benchill Community Centre learner scoops National Achievement Award

Posted by Alan Holding on August 12, 2008.

Ann Quigley, a volunteer at Benchill Community Centre, has been chosen as one of six winners in the ‘Outstanding Achievement’ category in the UK Online centres Awards.