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Projects and Programmes

BVSC manages a number of projects and programmes. Click on the links below to find out more about them.

Crisis and Resilience Fund

Crisis and Resilience Fund

Help for Birmingham households experiencing financial hardship is being developed as part of Birmingham’s Crisis and Resilience Fund (previously known as Household Support Fund/ Hardship Grant Community Fund) programme. Read more

Published: 27th May, 2026

Updated: 9th June, 2026

Author: Manny Sandhu

Bed Bank Programme

Bed Bank Programme

Our Bed Bank Programme is funded by Birmingham City Council (BCC) and provides bed bundles to households experiencing bed poverty across Birmingham. The programme has partnered with Early Help Teams across the city to ensure families receive appropriate, safe sleeping arrangements based on assessed need. Read more

Published: 16th March, 2026

Updated: 21st April, 2026

Author: Dora Fisher

Health & Social Care

Health & Social Care

BVSC is involved in a number of health related projects, in partnership with: the health and social care sector; the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector; and the private sectors. Read more

Published: 24th February, 2024

Updated: 27th February, 2025

Author: Helen Cobain

Neighbourhood Network Schemes in Birmingham

Neighbourhood Network Schemes in Birmingham

The aim of Neighbourhood Network Schemes (known as NNS) in Birmingham is to help older adults in Birmingham to lead healthy, happy and independent lives in their own homes and communities. Read more

Published: 16th September, 2023

Updated: 2nd April, 2026

Author: Puja Mistry

Cost of Living

Cost of Living

On this page you'll find information and resources related to the Cost of Living Crisis in Birmingham. Read more

Published: 31st October, 2022

Updated: 21st November, 2023

Author: Helen Cobain

Prevention and Communities Grants

Prevention and Communities Grants

Adult Social Care funds 40 voluntary organisations to support the Prevention First agenda with “Prevention and Communities Grants”. Read more

Published: 18th August, 2022

Updated: 2nd September, 2025

Author: Muhammed Bashir

Tackling Multiple Disadvantage

Tackling Multiple Disadvantage

Working towards improving services and systems and make them more accessible for people experiencing multiple disadvantage in Birmingham through joint-working and strategic approaches Read more

Published: 27th July, 2022

Updated: 27th February, 2025

Author: Helen Cobain

Birmingham: A Living Wage City

Birmingham: A Living Wage City

One in seven Voluntary, Community, Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) sector workers nationally are paid below the Living Wage, with over three quarters of the public backing them to receive enough to live on (Living Wage Foundation, June 2022). These figures are reflected locally. The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic combined witrising living costs has left many VCFSE workers struggling. Read more

Published: 27th June, 2022

Updated: 12th November, 2025

Author: Helen Cobain

YEF Neighbourhood Fund Programme

YEF Neighbourhood Fund Programme

The programme will test different models and approaches to community engagement to better understand how, where and why it supports improved outcomes for children at risk of becoming involved in violence. Birmingham is one of five pilot areas. Read more

Published: 19th October, 2021

Updated: 9th November, 2021

Author: Helen Cobain

Housing First

Housing First

An initiative that provides housing as a first priority for homeless people across the West Midlands. Read more

Published: 24th February, 2020

Updated: 7th July, 2020

Author: Helen Cobain

Ageing Better in Birmingham

Ageing Better in Birmingham

A programme that aimed to reduce loneliness and social isolation among people over the age of 50 across Birmingham. Read more

Published: 24th February, 2020

Updated: 24th July, 2024

Author: Helen Cobain

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    This Small Charity Week (22–29 June), BVSC is proud to be part of a national celebration of the vital role small charities play in communities across the UK.​ This year’s campaign, Small charities. Big impact., shines a light on the difference small charities make every day, supporting people, strengthening communities and creating change where it matters most.​

  • Fully funded 3 week Teaching Support Roles programme

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  • BVSC Research's podcast series CHERP Conversations is now... live!

    BVSC Research's podcast series CHERP Conversations is now... live!

    BVSC Research are excited to share that our podcast series: CHERP Conversations is now... live! Hosted by our research team, we put the spotlight on our community researchers and explore their journeys into research. We hope it gives an insight into who can deliver research, who *should* deliver research, and how you and your community can get involved. Episode 1 is out now! We talk about what community research is, and what the benefits can be.

  • Social Value – Business and Third Sector Networking Event

    Social Value – Business and Third Sector Networking Event

    BVSC and Colmore BID invite all businesses with an existing or upcoming presence in Birmingham to join us for this collaborative networking event. If you are a business or non-profit organisation that would like to attend then please contact us to book your place.

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  • Crisis and Resilience Fund

    Crisis and Resilience Fund

    Help for Birmingham households experiencing financial hardship is being developed as part of Birmingham’s Crisis and Resilience Fund (previously known as Household Support Fund/ Hardship Grant Community Fund) programme.

  • Become a volunteer

    Become a volunteer

    Volunteering involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that is of benefit to others or the environment. Find out how you can get involved in volunteering in Birmingham.

  • The Weather Model

    This model uses the weather as a metaphor for different elements of reflective practice.

  • What we do

    What we do

    BVSC aims to support a vibrant and resilient sector which in turn ensures that people from across the city feel included and engaged and have access to appropriate support from people who understand the issues and challenges they face.

  • Join BVSC

    Join BVSC

    There are several ways that you can engage with BVSC to stay informed, grow your organisation and connect with others.

  • Neighbourhood Network Schemes in Birmingham

    Neighbourhood Network Schemes in Birmingham

    The aim of Neighbourhood Network Schemes (known as NNS) in Birmingham is to help older adults in Birmingham to lead healthy, happy and independent lives in their own homes and communities.

  • Funding

    Find out how BVSC can help you with fundraising

  • Compliments, Comments and Complaints Process

    Compliments, Comments and Complaints Process

    At BVSC we strive to provide our customers with the best service possible. We know that some of the best ideas come from people outside of our organisation and we therefore welcome feedback at every level to help us continuously improve what we do. This means that we want to hear from you when things go well, and when things could have gone better.

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