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Accelerator programme

Accelerator programme

The Accelerator is a programme of support for people working in organisations in the Voluntary, Community, Faith and Social Enterprise Sector, looking to develop their Business Development approaches and generate income from competitive bidding processes for both contracts and grants. Read more

Published: 3rd January, 2024

Author: Helen Cobain

Accelerator Case Study: YMCA Sutton Coldfield

Accelerator Case Study: YMCA Sutton Coldfield

Rachel decided to get involved with the Accelerator Programme to support the development of their evolving Fundraising Strategy and to further diversify income streams and create stability within the charity. "I’m hoping to gain some useful partnerships and develop ideas for joint working with other charities and CICs locally." Read more

Published: 2nd January, 2024

Updated: 25th January, 2024

Author: Helen Cobain

Accelerator Case Study: Sutton Coldfield United Reformed Church

Accelerator Case Study: Sutton Coldfield United Reformed Church

Julie joined the Accelerator Programme to help ensure the financial sustainability of their organisation and the longevity of the services and activities they provide to citizens by improving skills in funding applications and business development activities. Read more

Published: 2nd January, 2024

Updated: 25th January, 2024

Author: Helen Cobain

Accelerator Case Study: Citysave Credit Union

Accelerator Case Study: Citysave Credit Union

Debbie got involved in the Accelerator Programme to gain new skills to support her role as Business Development Officer. "It will help to grow and raise awareness of our Credit Union.  Bid Writing Skills in particular will really benefit me as this is something new to Citysave and we would like to win some future funding to allow us to work more within our communities, supporting those who need us most." Read more

Published: 2nd January, 2024

Updated: 25th January, 2024

Author: Helen Cobain

Accelerator Case Study: Better Pathways

Accelerator Case Study: Better Pathways

Claire from Better Pathways wanted to build greater confidence with bid writing, increase knowledge around effective co-production, and identify the right bids at the right time. She said her charity wants to be more proactive instead of reactive to upcoming opportunities. Read more

Published: 2nd January, 2024

Updated: 25th January, 2024

Author: Helen Cobain

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    Celebrating two years raising funds for local causes with Birmingham Community Lottery

    Birmingham Community Lottery has raised over £33,000 for registered good causes since its launch in 2024! To mark the two years since BVSC started running the lottery, we are sharing some success stories to showcase how Voluntary, Community, Faith and Social Enterprose (VCFSE) organisations are making the most of this free, online fundraising tool.

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    Harmful Practices in Birmingham Webinar: Day of Memory for Victims of Honour-Based Abuse

    Join us for a special webinar marking the Day of Memory for Victims of Honour-Based Abuse (14 July). This important day provides an opportunity to remember those who have lost their lives to so-called "honour"-based abuse, raise awareness of harmful practices, and strengthen our collective response to protecting women, girls, and those at risk. The webinar will bring together partners from across Birmingham to explore harmful practices within the context of Violence Against Women and Girls.

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    Art Quarter - Launch of New Community Space

    Art Quarter in Digbeth is launching the UK's first Inclusive Football and Sports Fan Zone. At the heart of the space is a permanent large LED screen, creating a flexible venue that can be used all year round for community activities, cultural events and public screenings. While major sporting events will be shown, the vision goes much further. We want this to become a welcoming community space where organisations from across Birmingham can bring people together for a wide range of activities.

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    Birmingham Indian Film Festival 2026

    Join us for a summer of cutting-edge, independent South Asian cinema.  Featuring premieres, documentaries, shorts, restored classics from the Indian sub-continent and diaspora, and films showcasing the best of Britain South Asian talent. The 2026 programme is the boldest yet, spanning themes of disability, motherhood, LGBTQIA+ stories, political dramas and Indian cinema classics.  Plus get involved with guest Q&As, panel conversations and discussions. 

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    BVSC aims to support a vibrant and resilient sector which in turn ensures that people from across the city feel included and engaged and have access to appropriate support from people who understand the issues and challenges they face.

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    Join BVSC

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    Compliments, Comments and Complaints Process

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