…e is a set up cost of £42 and then a fee of 5-7% on incoming funds. How to open an account Opening a bank account for your community group can take several weeks, or even a few months. Be careful to fill the application form in thoroughly, and send all the information that is requested. The bank may still write to ask for further details before opening the account. Before applying for an account, check that: The account is specifically for communi…
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Planning a funding application
…a lot of people in your area are on low incomes, and in need of access to free community events? Do people of your nationality feel isolated and far from home, and need an opportunity to get together and spend time with each other? Are you providing an activity that people would not be able to take part in if your project didn’t exist? Why do your activities help meet these needs? Why have you chosen to do certain activities? How will they benefi…
Making your activities and events accessible
…sible to them. The basic information you need to provide is: Is there step-free access? Simply say “step-free access” or explain the situation e.g. “event upstairs with no lift” Is there an accessible toilet? Simply say “accessible toilet available” or, if not, “no accessible toilet available, nearest one is at [insert location]” Can people request free tickets for personal assistants? If yes, explain how to do this. If the event includes a perfor…
Equipment
…wide range of good quality equipment for hire, available to not-for-profit community groups based in Brighton and Hove, and surrounding areas (BN1 to BN7, BN9 to BN15, BN41 to BN45). We cannot hire our equipment to businesses (other than for charity fundraising events), to individuals for private use, or to groups outside the postcode areas above. All details can be found on Hiring equipment from the Resource Centre. To see details of all our equi…
Writing a news release
…ow sent by email. See Local Media Contacts for ideas of where to send your news release. News desks and journalists receive hundreds of emails each day, so you need to make sure yours stands out and is easy for the journalist to use. Put the heading of your news release in the subject line of the email. Paste your news release into the main body of the email (including the heading again). Don’t send it as an attachment, as the journalist might jus…
Planning a neighbourhood newsletter
…de and what will go where. You may want to establish a regular format, for example news is always on page 3, letters on page 6, etc. You are not obliged to publish everything everyone gives you – it might not be appropriate for your newsletter, or you may not have enough space. If you want to include something but can’t fit it in, you could contact the person who wrote it to tell them it will definitely go into the next issue. You may also need to…
Facebook for community groups
…ple to use your Facebook Group Acknowledge people Reply to them Like their comments Ask open questions to get discussions started If you want to consult on a specific issue, you could use a “Poll”. Tag people / Pages that you think will be interested in getting involved in the discussion, by typing @ followed by their name. Encourage people to invite others to the Group. For example, if it is a neighbourhood group, write posts now and again remind…
Our Theory of Change: Stronger communities – an evidence-based approach
…ly linked to other local services because of the charity’s local networks. Examples in the research included the experiences of homeless people and refugees who were not being helped by public services but got the support they needed from small and local charities. How smaller charities work: building person-centred relationships with clients for longer; being known for their ‘open door approach’ and understanding of local issues, and for being qu…
BBC Performing Arts funding for Community Theatre Groups
…members and raise their profiles in their communities. Projects should be new, open to the wider public, and take place any time between 1 December 2013 and 30 November 2014. The Fund welcomes projects which involve new group members, perform to new audiences, bring communities together, improve community cohesion, or work with other community groups. The grants are intended to help with the following costs: Training courses for group members and…