Get involved
Business in the Community runs a number of national programmes for businesses in the UK wanting to take action in the community, marketplace, workplace and the environment. These programmes allow companies to take action on issues which are specific to their company, sector or location, such as diversity in the workplace or tackling the barriers to employment.
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Awards
Find out more about the Awards for Excellence 2008 or contact Beverley Toone on 0115 924 7415.
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Nottinghamshire Cares
Cares partnerships enable companies to work collaboratively to tackle disadvantage in their local community. Find out more or contact Jackie Fuller on 0115 924 7407.
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Cares for Kids Breakfast Clubs
Cares for Kids is a charity set up in Nottingham and is a partnership between businesses, schools and volunteers who aim to provide all primary school children in Nottingham with a breakfast. Find out more or contact Jackie Fuller on 0115 924 7407.
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Lincolnshire Business for Breakfast
The Business for Breakfast charity is being created to offer every primary and junior school in Lincoln funding to help them set-up or sustain an out of school hours Breakfast Club. Find out more or contact Shona Welberry at on 07789 651530.
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ProHelp
Prohelp is a national network of over 800 professional firms who make a difference in the community by offering free advice and support. Find out more or contact Ann Hilton on 0115 924 7408.
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Business Action on Homelessness
For information on our regional programme contact Helle Castile on 0115 924 7403 or Joanna Thomas on 0115 924 7418
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Mosaic in Leicester
Mosaic aims to develop a network of multiple, Muslim-led initiatives united in a common goal of breaking down barriers across British Society.
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Business Action on Skills in the East Midlands
Business in the Community has engaged hundreds of businesses over the past 5 years in the Skills campaign. To find out more about the programme contact: Debra Shaw, Workplace & Skills Account Manager on 0115 9247420 or email debra.shaw@bitc.org.uk.
