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Volunteer Filmmaking
The 2010 Volunteer Filmmaking scheme, run by Media Trust’s award winning productions department, is now open for applications from any charity, not-for-profit or voluntary organisation with an annual turnover of less than £2 million. Volunteer Filmmaking matches professional filmmakers with small charities to create short promotional films at a fraction of the normal cost.
The short films, which can be up to five minutes in length, will also be guaranteed a broadcast slot on national television channel, Community Channel.
Funding Seminar
Funding seminar from grassroots voluntary and community organistions with Big Lottery and Birmingham Foundation organised by St Paul's Community Development Trust at the Muath Trust. For information and to book contact Sunita Nath on 0121 753 0297 or s.nath@muathtrust.org
4 days to shake the world
Four days free arts workshops for Birmingham Muslim women
Artist-led workshops for making, healing and saying – a chance to express your thoughts and feelings through art, learn new creative skills & relax.
You can help us make work for an exhibition, or just for yourself – it’s a chance to make women’s voices be heard through art or just enjoy a bit of creativity.
UK Youth's Peer Qualifications Programme
Recognising Young People's Achievements
BEN's Got Talent
‘BEN’s Got Talent’ is a campaign to tackle health inequalities by unleashing the entrepreneurial talent of people in Birmingham. The campaign is managed by NHS Birmingham East and North’s Social Entrepreneur in Residence, supported by the Young Foundation. We are currently looking for ideas from: nurses; doctors; commissioners; health managers and directors; community development workers; health workers and trainers; patients; residents; careers; entrepreneurs and innovators. In fact, anyone that has a great idea that positively improves health and wellbeing.




