‘Corporate convicts’ enjoyed their freedom after taking part in a quirky charity challenge and helping raise more than £35,000
“We had great fun and our sincere thanks go to those who gave their time and got in the spirit to make the day so memorable” – EACH’s first Jail or Bail event raises more than £35,000
Works begin on new homes site - It Takes A City
It Takes A City Community Land Trust break ground on site for modular houses for the homeless.
The PEM Charitable Trust donate to Cogwheel Counselling
The PEM Charitable Trust are delighted to donate a grant of £1,500 to Cogwheel Counselling which will help support their counselling support fund, making counselling sessions accessible for those on lower incomes.
New sponsorship rules to impact care providers and overseas care workers
From 11 March 2024, care providers in England will only be able to sponsor new overseas nationals if they are providing services regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), says head of Stone King’s immigration team, Julie Moktadir.
Green Business Impact Programme - fully funded mentoring programme to help reduce your carbon footprint
Want to lower the operating costs of your organisation? Need to supply larger businesses or win contracts? Seeking to attract environment-conscious customers?
Could charitable status help secure the future of public interest journalism?
In a move which could ensure the future of local journalism, Stone King partner Tom Murdoch has helped online newspaper The Guildford Dragon achieve status as the first charitable ‘public interest’ news provider.
Allia teams up with Barclays Eagle Labs to provide self-paced learning programme for businesses
Free online programme designed to support local businesses across the East of England to learn digital skills and grow.
Cambridge Science Centre welcomes new trustee to its Board
Harriet Fear, MBE, has recently joined the Cambridge Science Centre Board, bringing with her extensive expertise that complements the current Board's strengths, led by Dr David Cleevely.
New Treasurer needed at It Takes A City
It Takes A City are looking for a volunteer Treasurer to join our Board.
Fuel poverty is disproportionately affecting vulnerable and low-income households across Cambridgeshire
For many households across Cambridgeshire, energy costs are not just a line item on a monthly statement but, increasingly, a significant financial burden.
New Changing Places toilet opens at Imperial War Museum Duxford
A Changing Places toilet has opened at Imperial War Museum (IWM) Duxford providing extra space and specialist equipment for visitors with profound or multiple disabilities.
The year of 20-year anniversary celebrations launched with a dinner hosted by the Dean of Ely
This year, we are celebrating our 20-year anniversary of promoting giving for the benefit of the local community and offering grants to local projects.
Council hands out over £500,000 in grants in 2023
South Cambridgeshire communities benefited from grants totalling over £500,000 from the District Council last year (2023).
Design studio Apropos- helps climate group Architects Declare prepare for a busy year
Architects Declare is a network of architectural practices committed to addressing the climate and biodiversity emergency. We are helping the group refine their identity and have produced a new logotypes, print and digital communications and a comprehensive design guidelines document.
Leading digital agency Granite 5 successfully consolidates SMA UK's Online Presence, delivering a streamlined user experience
Granite 5, a leading organisation in digital solutions, is delighted to announce the successful completion of a transformative project in collaboration with SMA UK, a prominent organisation dedicated to supporting individuals affected by Spinal Muscular Atrophy.
It Takes A City needs your help
It Takes A City's Women's Homelessness Action Group are looking for a venue to pilot a much needed safe evening/overnight space for homeless/vulnerable women in Cambridge.
Blue Smile and The Galfrid School team up to support children’s mental health
This Children’s Mental Health Week, The Galfrid School and children’s mental health charity Blue Smile have announced a new partnership to support emotional wellbeing.
Her Majesty The Queen makes a royal visit to Cambridge Community Centre
On the 2nd Feb, Her Majesty The Queen, visited the Meadows Community Centre, Cambridge, where Royal Voluntary Service has a café, to celebrate its volunteers.
Learn about Allia's Diversity & Disability Inclusion Accelerator
Working on a solution focused on helping those with neurodiversity? Allia can help to accelerate your business growth!
Children’s charity launches UK’s first “Sibling Toolkit” to support the brothers and sisters of youngsters with cancer
Children’s charity Tom’s Trust has funded and launched the UK’s first Sibling Toolkit to help the brothers and sisters of children with cancer, who are often left feeling ‘sad, angry and lonely’.
Happier childhoods, brighter futures: Dr and Mrs Shakir-Khalil’s legacy of hope for Cambridgeshire children
Children struggling with mental health difficulties will be able to access specialist arts-based therapy in schools, thanks to a generous legacy from a Cambridgeshire couple.
Team building cookery sessions that make a difference for homeless shelter
Cambridge businesses can now take part in a team building day that makes a difference, working together to provide hearty meals for a local homeless shelter.
Sarah Bennington talks for the first time about transformative trip to Zimbabwe
Sarah Bennington, age 41, is talking for the 1st time about a “transformative” trip that she made recently to Zimbabwe.
More than £1.1 million set to be awarded to 45 Cambridge community groups by council
Plans to award £1,126,820 to 45 Cambridge based community groups were approved by Cambridge City Council’s
£380,000 awarded to improve community and sports facilities
Funding of £380,777 has been awarded to support the improvement of community and sports facilities across Cambridge following applications that were submitted for