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Finding funding: tips and ideas for your small Birmingham community group

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How to find funding for your small Birmingham community group or project.

Birmingham Community Matters secures National Lottery funding

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We can now tell you more about our National Lottery grant and the future of BCM.

Birmingham Community Matters: we’re continuing!

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We’re happy to say that BCM has been granted funding to continue for the next three years.

Local Innovation Fund: how we used our grant

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We used our grant to hold events, collaborate and offer and peer-to-peer support.

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