
2 December 2008
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A law has been passed paving the way for millions of pounds worth of unclaimed assets to be spent on youth facilities.
Councils have warned that the funding they will receive next financial year has become inadequate because of the current financial climate.
The cut in VAT announced by the Chancellor yesterday (24 November) will only lead to small savings for nurseries, says the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA).
Children's charities have said measures announced in the Chancellor's pre-budget report will not help the government meet its target to halve child poverty by 2010.
School building projects are to be brought forward as part of a package of measures to combat recession, announced by Chancellor Alistair Darling in his pre-budget report.
Funding body Inspiring Scotland is to hand out more than 55 million pounds to youth charities across Scotland.
A support scheme to prepare local authorities for the seven billion pound transfer of 16 to 19 funding from the Learning and Skills Council in 2010 is to launch next...
Smaller children's charities are often better at applying for funding than big name charities, a senior grants officer at the Big Lottery Fund has told CYP Now.
The youth organisation Woodcraft Folk has received more than a million pounds to allow more than 8,500 young people to make their voices heard.
The National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) and the Local Government Association have released a joint publication showcasing how local authorities and providers can improve the distribution of the money for...
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