A step-by-step guide to writing a constitution for a small community group. A constitution is simply the aims and rules that your group will use. It’s a statement of what your group is going to do and how it is going to do it. It is important because: Without this written understanding people can easily find themselves at cross purposes and the jobs won’t get done It will serve as a reference, and help to resolve problems in times of…
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Financial rules
Financial rules are your community group’s agreements about how it will look after its money. As well as helping your group to function better, financial rules show funders and other bodies that your group is looking after its money well. To agree financial rules, your committee will need to decide details such as: The sort of financial records you will keep – account book, petty cash book, spreadsheet etc. What bank or building…
Getting outside help with running your group
All groups are welcome to drop in at the Resource Centre to ask a question, check our noticeboards and reference library or have a brief chat with our knowledgeable front desk staff. We offer additional support to: Tenants’ or Residents’ Associations for Brighton & Hove City Council tenants and leaseholders, and/or Groups run by and for people living in an area of social housing, and/or Groups run by and for black and minority ethnic…
Data projector (Nebula Solar, 400 lumens) – small, runs on batteries
This is a small, highly portable and compact data projector. It runs on rechargeable batteries, and has 3 hours of battery life. Best used in a dark room/space. Suitable for a small audience. If you require a more powerful, high resolution data projector, you may prefer to book one of our other projectors. Online manual Specifications: Brightness: 400 lumens Resolution: 1920×1080 (16:9, FHD) Projection size: 1m to 3m: 3m at 3.18m; 1m at…
Free training: Running a community group
Wednesday 15th May 2013, 10am-1pm Cornerstone Community Centre, Hove With Linda Saltwell This training is for people in community groups in Brighton and Hove who would like to gain skills in running their groups more effectively. At the end of the session participants will have: increased knowledge of how to run a group, hold meetings, and involve and engage people improved group relationships increased knowledge of how to run effective,…
Running a crèche
Information for community groups about providing childcare at a one-off community event. Why have a crèche? Who will run your crèche? Where will your crèche be? Information about children in your care Toys and other equipment Food and drink First Aid Keeping children safe Informing Ofsted Running an ongoing crèche or playgroup Why have a crèche? Providing childcare is an important way to help parents and carers to access community events. Who…
Free training: Running a community group
Training course organised by the Trust for Developing Communities Wednesday 15th May 2013, 10am-1pm Cornerstone Community Centre, Hove With Linda Saltwell This training is for people in community groups in Brighton and Hove who would like to gain skills in running their groups more effectively. At the end of the session participants will have: increased knowledge of how to run a group, hold meetings, and involve and engage people improved group…
Sponsor Gustavo to run for the Resource Centre
Local runner Gustavo is running the Brighton half marathon to raise money for us! We are a very small organisation, and every penny raised will help us run services for local community groups. A little can go a long way – just £50 could pay for a new piece of equipment, a one-to-one advice session with a group, or an update to one of our useful information sheets. Can you sponsor him? Every little helps! Donate at…