More Than 200 Attend Connected Voice Funding Fair to Boost North East Community Projects

Check your BMI

More Than 200 Attend Connected Voice Funding Fair to Boost North East Community Projects

Connected Voice, an organisation that has supported charities, community groups and voluntary organisations across Newcastle and Gateshead for more than 95 years, welcomed over 200 attendees to its annual Funding Fair on 17 June.

Held at Northumbria University Students’ Union, this event is a highlight of the local VCSE (Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise) sector, matching up funders with organisations in order to help their dreams and projects become reality. 

Funders involved included The Gregg’s Foundation, Newcastle Building Society and Community Foundation North East, amongst many more. 

Good causes of all kinds from around the region were represented, including The Recovery College (ReCoCo), Birtley Community Pool, and Percy Hedley. 

The day also included seminars with funding experts from The National Lottery Community Fund, The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Easyfundraising, and Newcastle Building Society.  

Chief Executive of Connected Voice, Lisa Goodwin, said:

“There is nothing like the buzz in the room at our Funding Fair. It is a little bit like speed dating! Organisations get the chance to chat with so many funders – and the Connected Voice team – to see how they can access support, funding and advice.” 

“The sector is facing a hugely challenging time at the moment, so we are pleased to be able to offer practical support through events like our Funding Fair. Bringing together local VCSE organisations with funders is so valuable and allows real connection and impact.” 

For more information on Connected Voice and how they support Newcastle and Gateshead VCSE organisations, please visit Connected Voice

The post More Than 200 Attend Connected Voice Funding Fair to Boost North East Community Projects appeared first on Newcastle Magazine – Your source for inspiring Newcastle news.