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Domiciliary Carers Needed at Sussex Area

Domiciliary Carers are urgently needed at East Sussex Area (Hailsham, Heathfield, Seaford, Havens, Eastbourne, Hastings, Lewes).

If you are passionate about caring for others, you can joined their dedicated team to deliver quality health care service and make a real difference in your community.

Drivers and non-drivers are welcome to join. The domiciliary carers will be fully trained before the start of work.

The position comes with competitive pay and flexible hours. You will also have a supportive team environment for the workers.

#COS not available at the moment.

Application from students are also welcome. Whether you’re experienced or new to care, the job is available for you!

To apply for the domiciliary carers position, send your application to peter@phosconsults.com

Bolger Foundation Grant (2025) for Non-profit Organizations

Not-for-profit organizations who focus on offering support to underserved and underprivileged communities in the United States, the Bolger Foundation Grant is offering an opportunity for to render more assistance to these people.

This grant is also offered to those in the aspect of health, including mental health and education. The Bolger Foundation favors capital projects, such as (but not limited to) hard costs related to the construction or purchase of new facilities, building renovations and improvements, purchase of capital equipment and furnishings, and/or other one-time capital needs.

Eligibility Criteria

  • The Bolger Foundation only gives grants to nonprofit organizations that have a valid tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and are classified as public charities, not “private foundations”, under Sections 509(a)(1) or (2) of the code. Organizations must be in compliance with all mandatory federal and state tax and filing requirements.
  • The project to be funded must have a budget of less than $5 million.
  • Grants will not be made to individuals, nor for projects outside the United States of America.

Amount: The Bolger Foundation Grant range from $10,000 to $250,000

Required Application Documents

While applying for the grant, you’ll be required to provide the following documents:

  • A brief narrative about the primary purpose or mission of your organization (100 words or less)
  • The purpose of the grant and if it is to fund your proposal entirely or partially (300 words or less)
  • A project budget with line items (required)
  • An audited financial report for the most recent fiscal year; if no audit was performed, the most recent Form 990 will be accepted
  • Your organization’s most recent 501(c)(3) and 509(a) IRS ruling letter(s)
  • Your organization’s annual report, if available

Application Deadline: 1 September 2025

For more details and to apply, kindly visit the official website of Bolger Foundation Grant 

TRW Consult Internship Programme (Acquire Content Writing & Digital Technology Skills)

Aspiring writers, tech enthusiasts or practicing professionals who wish to diversify or hone existing skills, the TRW Consult Internship Programme has opened its door once again. The 30-week-long intensive period gives you the opportunity to learn the nitty-gritty of content writing & communication skills and digital technology skills.

This is the 7th stream of its internship and a lot of interns have succeeded through the drilling to become better writers and digital technologists. Participation is free and individuals are selected from all spheres of life.

Typical sessions of the TRW Consult Internship Programme include webinar, group learning exercise, individual assignment, peer review, mentoring event, literary appreciation exposure, amongst others.

All sessions are conducted virtually on Zoom and WhatsApp. Trainers comprise subject-cum-industry experts sourced from Nigeria, United Kingdom, and United States.

Application Deadline: 4 July 2025

For more details and to apply, kindly visit the official website of the TRW Consult Internship Programme

LinkedIn Ad Grants Program (2025) for NGOs

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Not-for-profit organizations who are interested in showcasing their presence more on LinkedIn, the LinkedIn Ad Grant is that opportunity for you. The aim of this grant is to help workforce development and environmental sustainability focused organizations reach the right audiences on LinkedIn.

Through the Ad Grants program, NGOs are given free LinkedIn ad credits. NGOs get the opportunity to make effective use if the LinkedIn platform to build awareness around priority issues, recruit volunteers, hire talent, attract corporate partners, and much more.

These organizations will also be connected with a LinkedIn advertising expert who can provide consultation and best practices to help make the most of the Ad Grant.

The LinkedIn Ad Grants support organizations with large-scale advertising initiatives, such as the following:

  • Building awareness about a priority issue
  • Sharing programmatic materials such or policy recommendation with relevant leaders/decision-makers
  • Recruiting program participants

Eligibility Criteria

These NGOs must have:

  • An active LinkedIn presence and an active LinkedIn company page
  • Marketing capabilities and the team resources needed to run the day-to-day of their advertising campaigns.
  • Advertising needs throughout the year and the ability to spend their funding evenly across the program.

How to Apply

Application should be filled out by or in partnership with the individual/s who will be managing the LinkedIn Ad Grants, as there are certain advertising decisions that will be affirmed by these application responses.

Duration: The grant period is from September 2025 – June 2026. LinkedIn Ad Grants during this period must be used completely on or before 30 June 2026.

Application Deadline: 11 July 2025

For more information and to apply, kindly visit the official website of the LinkedIn Ad Grants

Virtual Assistant Needed at Styaks Legal (Remote)

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Styaks Legal is currently in need of a virtual assistant in the organization who would support their dynamic consulting and compliance practice.

Styaks Legal is a comprehensive legal and HR company dedicated in helping businesses to thrive.

The Virtual Assistant role is a remote role, open to qualified candidates based in Abuja, Lagos, Abeokuta – Ogun & Ibadan – Oyo.

Salary: #200,000 – #300,000 per month

Key Responsibilities

  • Manage calendars, meetings, and professional correspondence using Outlook
  • Maintain organized client records and workflows in HubSpot CRM
  • Prepare and format reports, presentations, and documents using PowerPoint, Word, and Excel
  • Coordinate and manage files and folders using SharePoint
  • Assist with internal communications, follow-ups, and task tracking
  • Provide day-to-day virtual support to the leadership and consulting teams.

Qualifications and Requirements

  • Proficient in SharePoint for document management and collaboration
  • Experience using HubSpot or similar CRM platforms
  • Strong Microsoft Office skills (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • Previous experience supporting consulting, compliance, or legal professionals
  • Excellent communication and organizational abilities
  • Highly professional, self-motivated, and able to work independently
  • Reliable internet connection and work-from-home setup
  • Familiarity with Canva or basic graphic tools
  • Experience with social media scheduling or content assistance
  • Prior remote work experience in a professional services setting

Application Deadline: 30 June 2025

Interested and qualified candidates should send their Resume to: styakslegal@gmail.com using Virtual Assistant as the subject of the mail.

GAIN Student Challenge (2025) for Students in the Netherlands

The GAIN Student Challenge has been designed to raise awareness among students from Dutch universities about the global nutrition landscape and food system challenges. It offers practical, hands-on experience through collaboration on GAIN’s current projects.

Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) seeks healthier diets for all people, especially the most vulnerable, from more sustainable food systems. It believes that nutrition is a nonnegotiable pillar of development.

GAIN wants to encourage students in their work and wants youth input on the real project that they are working on. Students from various backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

The GAIN Student Challenge is also designed to encourage interdisciplinary teamwork and creative problem-solving. It builds student’s capacity to pitch ideas and work in international, cross-cultural teams. During the challenge, students will attend expert-led sessions, receive coaching on interdisciplinary collaboration and pitching, and gain insights into the link between food systems and nutrition.

Winners of the GAIN Student challenge will receive a broader platform to present their solution and be invited to speak in front of GAIN’s respective project team, GAIN’s Senior Management team and Executive Director, and other relevant stakeholders. Their solutions might even be implemented in the field.

Eligibility Criteria

The student challenge is open to:

  • Bachelor students (final 2 years) and Master students currently enrolled at Dutch universities (HBO or WO)
  • Students who are living in the Netherlands at the time of the event
  • Individuals from any academic discipline – we encourage diversity in academic, cultural, and personal backgrounds
  • Students who are motivated to tackle real-world food system challenges and want to contribute to GAIN’s mission of improving access to healthier diets
  • Participants who are available to attend the full two-day challenge in November 2025, including the overnight stay.

Logistics and Registration

The student challenge will take place on November 14th and 15th 2025  at a central location in the Netherlands. The challenge is open to max. 50 students from Dutch universities (HBO and WO), living in the Netherlands. Both Bachelor (final 2 years) and Master students are welcome, and we encourage students from all study backgrounds: diversity in personal, cultural, and academic backgrounds is valued for creative problem-solving.

There are no participation fees, and GAIN will provide food and accommodation for all participants.

For more details and to apply, visit the official website of the GAIN Student Challenge (2025)

Social Shifters Global Innovation Challenge for Young Entrepreneurs

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Young innovators, entrepreneurs, and leaders who have businesses that focuses on solving social and environmental issues in their community, the Social Shifters Global Innovation Challenge is offering you an opportunity.

The challenge is designed to give young impact founders a platform and provide them with funding for their projects. You will also get unique leadership learning and exclusive exposure through some of the world’s biggest brands.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the Social Shifters Global Innovation Challenge, your social startup must be:

  • 100% YOUTH-LED – Founders leading the startup or project must be between 18 and 30 years old and have clear decision making authority.
  • IMPACT FOCUSED – Startups and projects must address a clearly defined social or environmental issue and have measurable social outputs and impact.

The key requirements are that your project:

  • Has clear social or environmental impact
  • Aligns with at least one UN Sustainable Development Goal
  • Is genuinely led by young people (18-30)
  • Takes an innovative approach to addressing challenges

These project activities can come from:

  • A registered startup (nonprofit or for-profit)
  • An unregistered group or initiative
  • A new solution within an existing organization (with some conditions).

Benefits

  1. GRANT FUNDING AWARDS

Multiple grant awards available – from $3,000 to $15,000 USD – one submission makes you eligible for multiple award opportunities.

2) FREE Founder & Project Support

We’ll help founders to develop a strong submission, provide access to exclusive learning materials and a pitch coach to all finalists.

3) GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES NETWORK

Applicants gain exclusive access to all-year-round opportunities including more grants, paid work and training opportunities.

Application Timeline

  • JUNE 2ND: Submissions Open
  • JULY: Get your submissions in!
  • AUG 29TH: Submissions Close
  • FROM SEPT: Social Shifters Global Opportunities Network
  • SEPT: Submission Scoring Begins
  • OCT: Submission Scoring Ends
  • OCT: Finalists Announcement + Pitch Coaching Begins
  • NOV: FINALS! Pitching Begins
  • DEC: Winning Projects Announced

Application Deadline: 29 August 2025

For more details and to apply, kindly visit the official website of the Social Shifters Global Innovation Challenge 

Ellison Scholars Undergraduate Programme 2026 (Fully-Funded)

Exceptionally talented individuals who have strong collaboration skills and the desire to make impact in the world, the Ellison Scholars Undergraduate Programme has opened its doors to you. You also get a chance to a fully-funded scholarship to study any course of your choice at the prestigious University of Oxford.

As a scholar, you collaborate with your colleagues and other world-leading experts to solve real-world problems, while pursuing your undergraduate programme. The research and innovation projects you will engage in are central to the Ellison Scholars Undergraduate Programme. Places on this programme are extremely liminted and highly competitive.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants will need to meet the University of Oxford’s entry requirements for their chosen undergraduate course. They must:

  • Have, or be on track to be awarded, a secondary education/high school leaving qualification, diploma or certificate accepted by the University of Oxford.
  • Have met, or be on track to meet, the minimum grade requirements for their chosen undergraduate course and
  • Have met, or be on track to meet, the University’s English language requirements for their chosen undergraduate course.

Applicants who do not meet these criteria are strongly dissuaded from applying for this scholarship opportunity.

Internships for Undergraduate Ellison Scholars

For ten weeks of each “long vacation” (summer) between academic years, undergraduate Ellison Scholars will work with EIT teams on existing EIT programs that aim to solve big global problems through science and technology. Those internship projects will span one or more of the following Humane Endeavours, which provide focus areas for what EIT is trying to solve:

  • Health & Medical Science
  • Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture
  • Clean Energy & Climate Change
  • Government Innovation in the Era of AI

Scholars will bring their relevant skills, experiences or interests in areas such as AI & data, economics & policy, generative biology, robotics, engineering,chemistry, physics, biology, computer science, mathematics, medicine and law into the internship projects.

Application Timeline:

May – July 2025

Application window opens on 1 May and closes on 31 July.

Check eligibility and apply

Semi-finalist selection

September – October 2025

Semi-finalists are selected and invited to submit their applications to the University of Oxford. Applicants must follow the University’s separate and independent admissions process.

Finalists identified

January – February 2026

Semi-finalists who receive an offer of admission from the University of Oxford automatically progress to the finalist stage. Finalists are invited to interviews conducted by the EIT Faculty of Fellows.

Ellison Scholars announced

March – April 2026

Ellison Scholars are selected, onboarded and announced. Supported by the Ellison Scholars team as they prepare for their arrival in Oxford.

Scholars begin their studies

October 2026

Ellison Scholars start their first academic year at the University of Oxford and their engagement with EIT Oxford.

For more details and to apply, kindly visit the official website of the Ellison Scholars Undergraduate Programme.

FATE Institute Fellowship Program for Emerging Nigerian Leaders

Economists, policy experts, academics, and development professionals who have interest in strengthening Nigeria’s entrepreneurship ecosystem, the FATE Institute Fellowship Program has a place for you. This fellowship is for two years whereby you are trained as a fellow to contribute to policy processes using evidence-based research and insights.

Requirements

The FATE Institute Fellowship program is open to individuals with:

  • A strong passion for entrepreneurship and policy reform
  • Academic training (ongoing or completed PhD or master’s program) in relevant fields such as Economics, Entrepreneurship, Business Administration, Law, Political Science, or related disciplines
  • Demonstrated experience in research, stakeholder engagement, and policy influence

Applicants must:

  • Demonstrate commitment to addressing gaps in Nigeria’s entrepreneurship ecosystem
  • Possess strong research, analytical, and policy writing skills
  • Have experience in engaging with public sector or policy stakeholders
  • Be academically qualified with at least a completed or ongoing PhD or master’s program
  • Have a minimum of 10 years of relevant professional experience

Program Details

  • It is a part-time, non-residential fellowship. Fellows can maintain their current professional or academic roles while participating in program activities
  • The FATE Institute Fellowship Program is delivered virtually. All learning sessions, mentorship engagements, policy discussions, and collaborative activities are conducted online, allowing Fellows across different locations to participate fully without the need for physical relocation.

Benefits

  • The opportunity to work on addressing key gaps in the Nigerian entrepreneurship ecosystem.
  • The opportunity to host or participate in insightful policy discourses and conversations.
  • The opportunity to engage with and learn from high-level public and private sector stakeholders.
  • Opportunities for collaborative research, peer learning, and community building with other policy experts, researchers, and practitioners.
  • A platform to amplify their research work in core entrepreneurship conversations.
  • The opportunity to work with the FATE Institute on entrepreneurship policy campaigns and advocacy initiatives.
  • For additional information, please contact: policy@fatefoundation.org | +2348136185288

Application Deadline: 25 July 2025

For more details and to apply, kindly visit the official website of the FATE Institute Fellowship Program 

Kickstart Entrepreneurship Programme for Young Nigerians

Young Nigerians who have businesses or a business idea, the International Breweries Foundation is offering you an opportunity to get hands-on training, capital (in form of grants), and mentorship through their newly established initiative. The Kickstart Entrepreneurship programme is specifically designed for young entrepreneurs to grow and develop them into successful businesses.

Requirements

  • Nigerians between the ages of 18 – 35 years with a viable business or business idea.
  • All businesses or ideas must be at an early stage within the range of 0 to 3 years.

Focus Areas

  • Agriculture – (Maize, Rice, and Sorghum value chain and others)
  • Retailing (Unique small-scale sales model for International Breweries Plc. Products)
  • Others (Circular economy e.g. Recycling, Renewable Energy, etc.)

Application Deadline: June 20, 2025

For more details and to apply, kindly visit the official website of the Kickstart Entrepreneurship programme