
- 18th August – Eccles 6-7.30pm at Rainbow Rooms Community Centre
- 20th August – Broughton 2.30-4pm at Broughton Trust
- 20th August – Swinton 5-6.30pm at Arts Let Loose CIC
- 21st August – Irlam and Cadishead 5.30-7pm at Lady James Hall
- 22nd August – South East Salford 10.30-12pm at Langworthy Cornerstone
- 26th August – Walkden and Little Hulton 1.30-3pm at Walkden Gateway
Salford CVS, as part of 10GM, are working with the National Lottery and a range of local partners to develop a strategic proposal for the National Lottery Community Fund (in the region of £10 million over three years) which will complement the wider GM Live Well Work. This funding will not be from the Greater Manchester National Lottery Community Fund allocations but from a National Partnership Fund.
The investment will be for ‘Community Owned Spaces of Hope and Connection’ – to grow and sustain community-led spaces across Greater Manchester.
The events aim to engage Salford-based VCSE sector organisations in contributing to this bid and influence what this work would look like in Salford.
The session will focus on the following four areas:
- Grow new spaces in underinvested communities and inequality runs deepest
- Strengthen and sustain existing community-led spaces — helping them flourish long-term
- Build a connected, city-region-wide network of thriving, trusted, community-led spaces
- Surface new learning and compelling evidence about the impact of Spaces of Hope and how to make them thrive, building the case regionally as well as nationally.
Greater Manchester Live Well is a partnership between Greater Manchester Combined Authority, NHS Greater Manchester, and the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Sector across Greater Manchester. It began in 2021 when the Independent Equalities Commission proposed a whole system approach to putting health and wellbeing at the heart of strategic plans for Greater Manchester and is at the core of GM Mayor, Andy Burnham’s Manifesto commitment. A £10m implementation fund has been invested in by GMCA and NHS GM to support the delivery of Andy Burnham’s vision in neighbourhoods for “everyday support, for everyone, in every neighbourhood.
Why attend the event?
- This is your opportunity to learn what Live Well really is and what this means to Salford and your community
- Have your say and help to shape Live Well Salford
- Learn about new investments and resources for Salford
- Take advantage of networking with VCSE colleagues and build relationships with other communities
Salford CVS feel it is important to create as many opportunities as we can to engage with those who support residents within the City of Salford, which is why although we had our main event on 31st July in Eccles, we are making every effort to come to you in your own neighbourhood.
Refreshments provided
Please note, only two representatives per organisation to attend due to capacity.
To book your place please see our Training and events page.
Please ensure you inform us of any access or dietary requirements in advance of this event.