Training Kitchen Supervisor and Food Larder Manager (360G-SCVO-a133z00000LRA2iAAH)

We would like to apply for funding to recruit a training kitchen supervisor and a food larder manager. This person will be responsible for training trainee's who have barriers to employment. This post would allow us to expand the work we do in supporting these young people and those at risk of reaching crisis point do to the cost of living crisis and other factors. Our training kitchen will target those facing barriers to employment due to various reasons. Disadvantaged people includes those whose life experiences or environment have so far denied them opportunities to develop the skills to support themselves and contribute positively to society, those living with learning disabilities, mental ill health. These barriers to employment also include lack of qualifications or coming from a care background. We will work alongside partners such as East Ayrshire Council supported employment who work alongside young adults who have support needs when trying to find employment. We will also work with other partners such as The Job Centre Plus, Enable, Youth Interventions and Skills Development Scotland for referrals for trainee's for this project.The targeted trainee's for this project will be people who require help and support to improve their vocational, hospitality and life skills. This is in order to improve their chances at full time employment, increase their self esteem and improving their lives. where and when will it take placeThis project will take place Monday to Friday from 9am to 3pm per day.This project will be overseen by the Training Kitchen and Food Larder Manager who will provide on the job training and direct supervision to these trainee's and volunteers. The overall operation of the community centre will still be overseen by The Centre Development manager who will work alongside the supervisor to make sure the project is running effectively.

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Grant Details

Amount Applied For 16000
Amount Awarded 16000
Award Date 2022-09-21
Beneficiary Location: Country Code GB
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code S12000008
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code Type S12
Beneficiary Location: Name East Ayrshire
Data Source https://scvo.scot/funding/data/a113z00000VEuRUAA1/community-capacity-and-resilience-fund-2022.json
From An Open Call? Yes
Funding Org: Charity Number SC003558
Funding Org: City Edinburgh
Funding Org: Country Scotland
Funding Org: County City of Edinburgh
Funding Org: Department Funding
Funding Org: Description The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is the membership organisation for Scotland's charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises.
Funding Org: Location: Latitude 55.959611
Funding Org: Location: Longitude -3.190946
Funding Org: Postal Code EH3 6BB
Funding Org: Street Address Mansfield Traquair, 15 Mansfield Place
Funding Org: Web Address https://scvo.scot
Grant Programme: Code scvo-community-capacity-and-resilience-fund-2022
Grant Programme: Description The fund is provided by Scottish Government and managed by SCVO. The main objective of the fund is to provide up to 2 years funding to community-based voluntary organisations enabling them to:• Pilot small innovative and creative projects, increasing capacity to deliver core services tackling poverty and social inequality.• Use the funding to scale up pilot projects to attract more risk-averse grant funding to sustain the work going forward.• Encouraging applications for up to £8,000 per annum for 2 years. Eligibility CriteriaThis fund is for community-based organisations with an income of less than £200,000 in their last financial year. Organisations must be based in Scotland and delivering services in Scotland. Types of organisations that can apply include: • Charities• Voluntary Organisations• Social Enterprises• Community Organisations• Volunteering Bodies• Credit Unions• Housing Associations• Community Interest Companies (CICs) – if there is an asset lock in place• Charitable Trusts (if set up by a Local Authority the trust must be fully independent from it)• Community Enterprise TrustsYour organisation must be part of a regulated body eg, registered with OSCR. Where this is not the case you must be able to provide us with a reference from a regulated organisation that knows you well but is independent of you, for instance a partner you work with in the community.Please log-in to download and read the guidelines for full information on the fund, including FAQs and a Word template of the form to help you prepare, before starting your application.
Grant Programme: Title Community, Capacity and Resilience Fund 2022
Grant Programme: URL https://scvo.scot/funding
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