Time to Talk – On the road!

The Community Foundation is taking its Time to Talk sessions on the road to help the voluntary and community sector learn more about its funding application process. We are delighted to host a session at VODA on Friday 18 October 2024 from 10am to 11.30am.

Time to Talk sessions are open to anyone connected with a group, charity, or support agency, and welcome volunteers, staff members, consultants, fundraisers or trustees. The sessions begin with a presentation about accessing support from the Community Foundation, followed by the opportunity to share thoughts, ideas and good practice.

“It was great to have the information session on the road and made it much more accessible in terms of ease and time.” – Stu Rutherford-Orrock, Dragon Tale Theatre Group.

The session will be facilitated by Colette Harrison, Development Officer, Sector Support and is in partnership with North Tyneside Voluntary Organisations Development Agency (VODA)

  • Discover more about the Community Foundation
  • Get expert answers on how to enhance your chances of successful applications
  • Learn the steps to register your organisation on its grantee portal

This in-person session will take place at: North Tyneside VODA, Spirit of North Tyneside Wing, 2nd Floor, Wallsend Customer First Centre, Wallsend, NE28 8JR. For more information on how to find us, visit our Contact Us page.

You can book your space at Time to Talk here.

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