North Yorkshire Community Anchor Organisations are voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations, rooted in their local area and deeply embedded in local communities.
They have a track record of responding to the needs of their communities and have a base from where they offer support, deliver activities and collaborate with others. Working with North Yorkshire Council, they play a crucial role in connecting the dots between residents, local groups and organisations to deliver these outcomes:
increase community resilience for both good times and in emergency situations
increase local capacity to deliver services by utilising local partnerships and alliances
create or support opportunities for more residents to be involved in local, social action which contributes to the five ways to wellbeing.
Better Connect and Community First Yorkshire are working together to deliver a capacity-building programme of support, funded by North Yorkshire Council and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
The programme supports the community anchor organisations to further develop these seven characteristics:
- crucial to the place and community where based
- a voice for local people
- already delivering services
- independent and community led
- collaborative, open and encouraging of other contributions
- proactive with a can-do mindset
- financially resilient.
Our support programme is tailored to the needs of these organisations and the communities they serve – building capacity, resources and resilience.
Better Connect support
Marketing and communications, policy and process, and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) are just a few of the strands of support Better Connect are offering across the programme with a view of improving outreach, internal systems and inclusivity.
Help from Community First Yorkshire
All aspects of governance, funding and volunteering are just a few of the strands of support we are offering across the programme, with a view to building strong foundations and a platform for growth.
Find your local Community Anchor Organisation
In total, 25 Community Anchor Organisations are spread across North Yorkshire. Our map shows you who they are and where they are based.
- 1 – Boroughbridge Community Charity, Boroughbridge
- 2 – Chain Lane Community Hub, Knaresborough
- 3 – Colburn Hub & Cafe CIC, Colburn
- 4 – Community Works CIO, Thirsk
- 5 – Easingwold & District Community Care Association, Easingwold
- 6 – Flash Company Arts CIC, Whitby
- 7 – Glusburn Institute Community & Arts Centre, Glusburn
- 8 – Grassington Hub, Grassington
- 9 – Hambleton Community Action, Northallerton
- 10 – Hudson House, Reeth
- 11 – Leyburn Arts and Community Centre, Leyburn
- 12 – Mashamshire Community Office, Masham
- 13 – Nidderdale Plus, Pateley Bridge
- 14 – Pickering Town CIC, Pickering
- 15 – Revival North Yorkshire CIC, Danby
- 16 – Richmond Yorkshire CIC, Richmond
- 17 – Ripon Community House, Ripon
- 18 – Sherburn and Villages Community Trust, Sherburn-in-Elmet
- 19 – Skipton Step into Action, Skipton
- 20 – Stokesley & District Community Care Association, Stokesley
- 21 – Tadcaster & Rural CIC, Tadcaster
- 22 – The Bridge, Catterick Garrison
- 23 – The Place in Settle, Settle
- 24 – Up For Yorkshire, Selby
- 25 – Upper Dales Partnership Ltd, Hawes