Community Impact news
Search news by:
-
What the Dickens is going on with our children’s ability to read?
As the UK celebrates the birth of one of the best loved writers, Charles Dickens [7 February 2012], how many of our children have the ability and opportunity to enjoy books such as Great Expectations and Oliver?
-
Unique education programme launches in Reading
Business in the Community's flagship education programme, Business Class, was launched in Reading on Wednesday 11th January 2012. Hosted by Prudential, the event marked the official lunch of business class in the town.
-
Competition underway in The Business Enterprise Challenge
Volunteers from Business in the Community’s Mosaic and Community Impact Programmes are taking part in a national mentoring competition, The Business Enterprise Challenge.
-
BT Executive launches mentoring scheme to get Bristol students on the career ladder
First jobbers to work with University of West England students to help bridge the gap between employment and the world of work
-
Town Teams funding announced for High Streets
Grant Shapps, Minister at the Department for Communities and Local Government announces funding for Town Teams.
-
Why sit on a board?
In the last year, there has been a sharp increase in the number of voluntary and community organisations in Northern Ireland seeking to recruit business skills and expertise onto their boards. Similarly, many employers in the province are looking for new personal development and leadership opportunities for their employees, but many are unsure of the best route to take and want to ensure that they make an informed decision before agreeing to take on a board responsibility.
-
New business support for clubs is billed to be a sporting success
New business support for clubs is billed to be a sporting success
-
Making volunteering easy for organisations
Step-by-step guides launched for companies and community groups Business in the Community and Volunteer Now have launched new, easy to use guides which offer valuable tips and advice on Employer Supported Volunteering (ESV).
-
West Midlands businesses urged to volunteer for Give & Gain Day 2012
Businesses in the West Midlands are being urged to sign up and give their staff the opportunity to volunteer on Give & Gain Day 2012, which is taking place on 18 May.
-
Yorkshire companies show they care at Christmas
Twenty-one West Yorkshire companies took part in Business in the Community’s Cares@Christmas programme to collect £15,000 worth of gifts for community organisations in the area.
Bookmark this page with:
