The Library at Voluntary Action-Leeds is an excellent resource for voluntary, community and faith organisations in Leeds.

Voluntary Action-Leeds' library has regular staffed opening hours. These are:

Tuesday to Friday 10.30am - 1.00pm

If you have a query for the library please feel free to drop in during these hours, email or call 0113 297 7948.

The library can help your organisation with:

Funding Point

The library hosts the Charities Information Bureau Funding Point. This enables groups to search for information on possible sources of funding for groups or projects using FunderFinder software and/or a range of directories. A wide selection of information sheets are also available covering funding and fundraising issues.

If you would like to use our Funding Point please email or call 0113 297 7920 to book an appointment.

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Enquiries

The Library is available to answer queries about or affecting the voluntary sector in Leeds. You can email or call the library on 0113 297 7948.

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General Information

Voluntary Action-Leeds has built up a collection of documents, publications and journals which are relevant to voluntary and community groups. The priority area is Organisational Management which covers all aspects of setting up, establishing, managing and running a voluntary organisation.

Anyone is welcome to use the library and facilities are provided for study within the library area. Non-reference materials are available to lend to VA-L staff, members and trustees.

We also have a collection of publications covering Policy and Welfare issues that reflect topics of specific interest for voluntary and community sector organisations.

Voluntary Action-Leeds subscribes to a number of journals and newsletters; these cover issues relevant to voluntary and community sector organisations and information about the sector in Leeds. Our journal collection is displayed and stored in the Library. Most issues are kept for a maximum of two years.

Please note that most of our resources are aimed at the needs of voluntary and community groups and their members. Unfortunately beyond giving details of voluntary groups, the amount of help we can give to individuals is limited.

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