Manchester Evening News

Cash on offer for community events

- By PETE BAINBRIDGE newsdesk@men-news.co.uk @MENnewsdes­k Applicatio­ns for funding will only be accepted from establishe­d community groups, and all events must be not-for-profit. To find out more, see manchester.gov.uk/ communitye­ventsfundi­ng

COMMUNITY groups are being invited to apply now for a share of funding that has been put aside by Manchester City Council to help support community events across the city in 2018/19.

Last year the council provided £300,000 of support across 19 community events and festivals, ranging from the flagship Manchester Day in June, and events such as Manchester Mela, Chinese New Year and Caribbean Carnival, to smaller events such as the Manchester Italian Parade and the Jewish Arts and Food Festival.

Each of the events supported provided the opportunit­y for locallybas­ed organisati­ons to create activities that allowed people from throughout the city to participat­e in, volunteer at, or simply attend and learn more about other communitie­s and cultures.

It is estimated last year’s programme of community events and festivals was attended by more than 280,000 people and provided the opportunit­y for around 14,000 people to participat­e in creating the activities on offer. The events also play an important part in helping drive investment and spend – last year’s events drew in more than £750,000 of partner funding and generated an estimated £9m visitor spend into the local economy.

Community groups wanting to apply for funding this year need to make their applicatio­n before the deadline of Friday, February 2. Events can be defined by place, people, heritage or a shared common interest, and should celebrate and positively promote what an individual community represents.

It’s up to community groups themselves to decide how best to showcase their community, but events should be designed to attract an audience and participan­ts from across the whole city and not just from within their local community or neighbourh­ood.

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All kinds of community events can benefit from council funds

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