Information for community groups in Brighton & Hove about licensing and regulations for events and fundraising activities. Raffles Bingo, race nights & casino nights Music, films and other entertainment Alcohol Events on public land Food and drink Street collections Street closures Crèches, children’s activities and work with vulnerable adults Raffles Many small raffles don’t need to be registered. These are: Raffles run…
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Fundraising ideas
Ideas about how to raise money for your community group. Why raise money? Collections, donations and raffles Income from members Selling badges, cards, t-shirts or other merchandise Fundraising events Gift aid Applying for grants Why raise money? Fundraising is always more successful if you know what you are raising the money for and have a clear idea of how much you need. Before you start trying to raise money, it is a good idea to make a list…
Fundraising opportunity – garage trail event in Brighton
Cat Fletcher of Brighton Freegle is organising a city-wide day of “Garage Sales” (you don’t need a garage to hold a Sale!) on Saturday 26th September. https://garagesaletrail.co.uk/ The idea is that people can have a declutter and run a Sale from home, school, workplace, community venue or from anywhere even a garage! This encourages reuse, decluttering and increases the flow of second hand goods around the city but it also is…
Free workshops for social enterprises and charities (from Brighton and Hove Chamber of Commerce)
Money matters for social enterprises Aimed at social enterprises in their early stages or those coming to the end of their funding and looking at becoming self-financing. Many social enterprises need to act like businesses if they are to become financially sustainable. Feel more confident managing finances as a business to ensure success and longevity. Suitable for those with or without experience of managing finances. The aim of this workshop…
2022 Survey results and resident involvement report
Our 2022 survey was carried out for six weeks in June and July 2022. Our analysis and conclusions from the survey are in this report (PDF, 438kB). In early 2022 we also interviewed key activists from Residents Associations across the city. We aimed to understand how active Associations were; how they were emerging from COVID; and what support they needed. We combined this a report on all our work with Residents Associations from April 2021 to…
Multi-use venue on Lewes Road available for hire for free to community groups
ABOUT: The new FIELD building at Preston Barracks on Lewes Road, recently renovated after years of neglect, is now home to a number of resident innovators and makers who are developing their ideas and products in a shared space: www.fieldbtn.com The building also houses a spacious licenced Brewhouse Café, run by Old Tree Brewery, specialising in botanical drinks and sprouted and fermented food. The cafe and adjoining atrium can be hired free of…
FREE digital inclusion courses, workshops and drop-ins at Whitehawk Inn
Whitehawk Inn has a new suite of FREE digital inclusion courses, workshops and drop-ins, aiming to help our communities become more confident and capable using online services and technologies. The Gadget Surgery is entirely drop in whilst all other training should be booked in advance. Residents should contact Whitehawk Inn on 01273 682 222 to book an enrolment. Gadget Surgery Baffled by your gadget? Frustrated by your phone? Confused by your…
Juggling and poi set
…Juggling scarves, balls and poi. Ideal for kids play and sports activities. Some links to juggling and poi for beginners (more can be found by searching online!): https://jugglealot.com/the-beginners-juggling-guide-for-dummies https://juggling-for-beginners.com/juggling-tricks/ https://libraryofjuggling.com/Tricks/3balltricks/Cascade.html https://playpoi.com/learn-categories/beginner-lessons/…
Planning a funding application
Planning your project, finding the right funders, preparing your budget. This sheet contains: Preparing for fundraising Plan your work carefully so you know what you need money for. Before you start to write an application, you should be able to answer these key questions: What do you want to do? How much will it cost? Why is your work important? How will you know if you are doing a good job? Matching your idea to the right funder Each funder…
Reporting to a funder
When you receive a small grant, the organisation that gives you the grant will usually ask you to send them some information at the end of the project. Some funders provide a form for you to fill in. Others just ask you to write a short report and send it to them. This information sheet is mainly focused on writing an evaluation report from scratch, but you may also find it useful when thinking about how to fill in an evaluation form. The…