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…
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Managing money at an event
Tips to help keep track of your group’s cash when you’re running an event or stall Running an event such as a summer fair, jumble sale or fundraising gig will often involve lots of different tasks and volunteers. There may be several people handling cash for different parts of the event for example taking entry fees, selling refreshments, running the raffle or organising performers and equipment. It’s good to have a system in place so that…
Covid-19 Risk Assessments
Guidelines for risk assessing your group’s activities or your community venue to prevent the spread of Covid-19 Although legal restrictions to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in the UK mostly ended in 2022, the virus remains prevalent. Your group might choose to continue thinking through how you can keep the risk of Covid-19 infection down for people who participate in your group’s events and activities. This information sheet includes:…
Community First Grants for St Peters & North Laine and Queens Park Wards
Deadline 31st October 2014 St.Peter’s North Laine has £11,655 in grants to allocate for projects that benefit the Ward and meet locally identified priorities. Amounts of up to £2500 can be applied for by voluntary and third sector groups. Projects need to be completed (or the Community First funded part of the project) by 1st March 2015 and need to bring at least equal amounts of Match Funding – can be in cash or kind (includes…
Free IT help for Brighton & Hove charities
Do you have an IT problem you need help to solve? American Express have tech experts that can help. American Express® Campus 21 Development Programme in association with Community Works. Working in the community American Express is pleased to offer an opportunity for up to ten registered charities to participate in its development programme offering technology expertise to local charities. The financial services company is looking for…
RadioReverb looking for a local charity to support in 2020
RadioReverb is announcing an opportunity for community groups and charities in Brighton & Hove to nominate themselves as our Charity of the Year. We are looking to support a local good cause in 2020 by becoming a media partner offering the following benefits: On-air promotion of your work and events Trails and audio for your fundraising and promotional activities Social media promotion of your activities to our 11,000+ followers Podcasts of…
Community First Funding DEADLINE 5th December
St.Peters and North Laines Community First grant funding is open for applications from groups providing projects and services to meet local needs and priorities within this Ward. Funds of up to £2,500 per project are available from groups and organisations able to provide match funds in cash or kind (volunteer time can be counted). General Details of Community First funding can be found at:…
Brighton & Hove Albion inviting applications from charities to be clubās official charity partners 2017/18
Local registered charities have until Monday 10th July to submit their application. The club’s charity committee will then select two new local charities who will be supported during the new season – alongside the club’s existing long-term charity partners. The selected charities will then be able to utilise a range of benefits, including a matchday bucket collection, signed merchandise, match tickets, media support and marketing both…
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…