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WELLBEING FUND 2020/21 – ROUND 1
1. Title: WELLBEING FUND 2020/21 – ROUND 12. Awarding Authority: Salford CVS, NHS Salford CCG, The Old Town Hall, 5 Irwell Place, Eccles, GB, M30 0FN. Tel: 0161 787 7795. Email: grants@salfordcvs.co.uk. Web: (Grants Team)3. Contract type: Service contract4. Description: Small grants of up to £1,000 for specified -based voluntary, community or social enterprise organisation to undertake health and wellbeing projects to support local people.5. CPV Code(s): 98000000, 98130000, 981330006. NUTS code(s): UKD, UKD3, UKD347. Main site or location of works, main place of delivery or main place of performance: Salford8. Reference attributed by awarding authority: Not provided.9. Estimated value of requirement: Small grants of up to £1,000 for Salford-based voluntary, community or social enterprise organisation to undertake health and wellbeing projects to support local people.10. Closing date: 7.6.2021 (12:00).11. Address to which they must be sent: For further information on the above contract please visit Web: 12. Other information: Download the guidance notes in PDF format or WORD format available on the website aboveDownload the application form in WORD format available on the website aboveView the Terms and Conditions of Grant available on the website aboveSalford CVS is encouaging Wellbeing Fund applicants to undertake some simple training in undertaking Wellbeing Conversations. You can book onto a course at this link – several dates are available.For background information see the 6-minute Wellbeing Conversations Video.Please refer the website above for documentationTKR-2021512-EX-1611595# funding opportunity
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