Tips on designing neighbourhood newsletters that are attractive and easy to read. This page focuses on producing printed newsletters, but the design information is also useful for electronic newsletters. Plan the printing Which computer software? Making your newsletter easy to read Using images More help with producing neighbourhood newsletters Plan the printing Before you start, think about how and where you are going to get the newsletter…
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Printing prices: full colour (A4/A3)
Prices per copy (laser printer) All prices are for DIY printing and include VAT. If you would like us to print for you, add 20% to these prices. A4 single sided A4 double sided A3 single sided A3 double sided 80g 100g 26p 47p 51p 93p 160g 29p 50p 59p £1.01 200g 35p 56p 70p £1.12 300g 41p 62p 81p £1.23 Reduced price for long runs If you are printing a long run (over 150 copies of an A3 document or over 300 copies of an A4 document), the per-copy…
Planning a neighbourhood newsletter
Producing a newsletter for your neighbourhood can be a great way to share news and to build a sense of community. This information will help neighbourhood community groups to produce and print successful newsletters. It is useful for other types of community newsletters too, including electronic newsletters. Planning a regular newsletter: things to think about before you get started Producing each issue: a step-by-step guide to getting your…
Rampion Community Benefit Fund
Grants available for: community projects with links to environment and ecology, climate change and energy Size of grants given: up to £10,000 for community projects; up to £20,000 for capital projects for community buildings Next deadline: 26th April 2024 Aims of Fund The Fund seeks to support projects that benefit local communities and those with links to environment and ecology, climate change and energy. Priority will be given to projects…
Brighton & Hove City Council Communities Fund: Engagement Fund
Grants available for: Community and voluntary groups in Brighton & Hove with annual income under £20,000 Size of grants given: Up to £2,000 Aims of Fund Applications are open to groups that aim to improve wellbeing, build cohesion or promote fairness. Who can apply Not-for-profit organisations based in Brighton & Hove, with an annual income of under £20,000. The Engagement Fund supports groups to engage and empower local people,…
Free training from Brighton & Hove Community Learning
Please contact 294 287 or email communitylearning@brighton-hove.gov.uk for more information and how to book a place on any of these courses Food safety Are you volunteering for a community group, or receiving benefits and hoping to work in catering? This two day free course will provide you with a Level 2 Certificate in Food & Hygiene. There is also an assessment at the end of this course. This is a 2 week course (x2 three and a half hour…
BrightonSoup call for charitable projects needing funding and musicians to perform
BrightonSoup have just announced… At our recent Hangleton event Tamsin from Wide Berth won the vote and £300.70 in ticket money and donations for her craft taster classes for socially isolated mothers. Although one project got the funding, all the projects benefited with skills pledges and offers of help. It’s a great opportunity to make connections and get support. If you know of anyone that may be interested in presenting we are now…
Civic Power Community Grants
Grants available for: grassroots groups and campaigns working for long-term change Size of grants given: £2,500 – £20,000 Next deadline: to be confirmed (expected early 2025) Aims of Fund To support grassroots campaigning and community organising to tackle injustice and exclusion. Who can apply Grassroots organisations that are building the power of their community and campaigning for long-term change. The fund prioritises groups led by…
Brighton & Hove Communities Fund: BME Engagement Fund
Grants available for: Community and voluntary groups in Brighton & Hove that are BME led and/or have a predominantly BME membership, with annual income under £20,000 Size of grants given: Up to £2,000 (out of a total fund of £15,000) Aims of Fund Applications are open to BME groups that aim to improve wellbeing, build cohesion or promote fairness. Who can apply Not-for-profit organisations based in Brighton & Hove, run by and/or for BME…
Monitoring and Evaluation
Information to help your community group think about what you are aiming to achieve, how to find out if you are succeeding, and how to demonstrate to the outside world that what you are doing is useful. Most people involved in running a group, and certainly all of those who have applied for a grant, will have heard the phrase ‘monitoring and evaluation’. It isn’t always clear, though, exactly what it means. Seen on an…