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Welcome to Merseyside Expanding Horizons

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Merseyside Expanding Horizons (MEH) is an organisation that specialises in tackling social inclusion.

We work across Merseyside and deliver a range of projects in partnership with others. These include, provision of information on social inclusion, projects which support individuals into training and employment, small grants to community and voluntary organisations working with excluded groups, customised support to those organisations, and grants for social enterprise development.
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LAUNCH OF NEW FUNDING PROGRAMME

Employable Communities Fund (ECF)

 

This is a new programme supported by the European Social Fund (ESF), administered by the Community Foundation for Merseyside in partnership with Merseyside Expanding Horizons (MEH) and Merseyside Disability Federation (MDF).

 

The programme encourages groups and organisations within the community, voluntary and faith sector to help target workless-ness and progress individuals towards employment.  There is no requirement to provide employment directly but you must show how your intervention will support them towards the labour market.

 

The programme also encourages social integration and grassroots community work that helps those at greatest disadvantage who would not usually access European Social Funding through mainstream services.  It aims to break down barriers to employment, boost confidence, self-esteem and help people to develop useable skills, including young people at school leaving age who are not in employment education or training (NEET).


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THE LIVERPOOLTRANSNATIONAL UNIT IS LAUNCHED!

Merseyside Expanding Horizons have set up a new programme for Liverpool based voluntary and community sector groups called The Liverpool Transnational Unit (LTU). 

The LTU is supported by Liverpool City Council’s Community Resources Unit and will aim to not only match Liverpool groups to European counterparts, but will aim to identify opportunities, develop projects and provide help with securing funding for projects.

The LTU will offer the following services:

• Diagnostic analysis to identify support needs of VCS groups
• Practical support, training and advice for groups and staff/volunteers
• Support for development of transnational projects and applications for project funding
• Ongoing management of transnational projects

All support is free of charge to Liverpool-based VCS organisations!

For more information visit www.liverpooltransnationalunit.com

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