Organising an activity or event online requires the same basic steps as an in-person event or activity. The keys to success are to be clear about what you are trying to achieve and to plan it well. This information sheet covers: Being clear about your objectives Choosing activities to meet your objectives Examples of types of activities: Online classes Small hobby groups or drop-ins Support groups Celebration events Information sharing sessions…
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Gatwick Airport Community Trust
Grants available for: community projects in areas affected by operations at Gatwick Airport Size of grants given: £250-£5000 Next deadline: To be announced, likely Spring 2025 Aims of Fund To support community projects that protect and enhance the social and environmental well-being of the community. Who can apply Groups based in their set area of benefit – these areas are listed on their website. How much and what can you apply for…
Involving people in your group
How do you get lots of people along to your meetings and events? How do you make sure that more than a handful of you are doing the bulk of the work? These are difficult questions for every group, and there are no quick fixes or easy answers. In 2015 the Resource Centre ran two workshops for Tenants’ & Residents’ Associations based in areas of council housing in Brighton and Hove. They were attended by 17 people from 13…
Equality and diversity policies for small groups
Planning and writing an equality and diversity policy for small volunteer-run community groups. An equality and diversity policy is simply a written agreement for your group about how you will avoid discriminating against people, and how you will create a safe and inclusive atmosphere for your members and service users. It will also help you to know how to manage a situation in which someone has been treated unfairly or disrespectfully within…
Hybrid meetings (in person and online)
Information for groups who want to use the Resource Centre’s Meeting Owl set to run a hybrid online/in-person meeting. A hybrid meeting is a way to bring together people who prefer to attend a meeting in person with those who find it easier to join remotely. The Resource Centre’s Meeting Owl set helps you to do this easily. Here are some tips for setting up and running a hybrid meeting using the Meeting Owl set. Setting up the meeting in…
Making your activities and events accessible
How to remove barriers and make sure disabled people can participate in your group’s events and activities. This information was written by members of Scope’s Local People’s Programme (LPP) in collaboration with the Resource Centre. Scope’s LPP were a group of local people campaigning for disability equality in Brighton and Hove. There is a lot of detail on these pages, and the practical points are outlined first, before some of the background…
Brighton & Hove Legacy Fund – Children & Young people
For the next round of the Brighton and Hove Legacy Fund, Sussex Community Foundation are particularly keen to receive applications from smaller groups who might not have benefitted from a grant previously. Deadline: Friday 10th January 2020 (Decisions in Spring 2020) About the Brighton & Hove Legacy Fund B&H Legacy Fund – Children & Young People makes grants to not-for-profit organisations which support the educational and…
Sussex Clubs for Young People, Spring Conference, Saturday 22 April
Spring Conference 2017 – Who washes the tea towels? Sussex Clubs for Young People are working with the University of Brighton to provide a conference with “nuggets” of training opportunities that will support your whole youth club. It won’t just be about safeguarding and youth work training, but a chance to meet with others to have fun, with just a little bit of Swedish Disco Dancing. Their idea is that for their Spring Conference…