When you make a donation to the Resource Centre, you may give us your name and contact details, and information about your community group. We may use this information to contact you to thank you for your donation, and to let you know about other ways you can support the Resource Centre. We may use your comments, and information you share about your group and your location, to help us evaluate and improve our fundraising work. We will not use the…
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Privacy notice for Friends of the Resource Centre
As a Friend of the Resource Centre, we will use your contact details to send you Resource Centre news and information about how you can help support the Resource Centre. Your contact details will be stored securely by mailing list provider Mailchimp. Your details will not be shared with other third parties. For information about how Mailchimp store and process personal data, see their privacy policy. If you would like to know what personal inform…
Privacy notice for equipment hire and print services
Why do we need your personal information? Equipment bookings We need a named contact person and their contact details (telephone number and/or email and a postal address) in order for your community group to hire our equipment. This is so that we have someone to communicate with about the booking. We store this data on the basis of legitimate interest, as we cannot run our services without it. We keep this data for no longer than four years after…
East Brighton Trust Community Grants Drop In 24th April 2018
… Do you live in East Brighton? Want to make a difference in your community? Got an idea but not sure where to start? Already running a community group and need a helping hand? Join East Brighton Trust, Sussex Community Foundation & The Resource Centre for free advice and support. Tuesday 24th April 2.00 – 6.00pm The Bevendean Cooperative Pub http://www.eastbrightontrust.org.uk/community-grants-drop-i… …
A chance to meet one to one with the Council’s dedicated funding search officer
Brighton & Hove Community Works are offering organisations a free funding search in partnership with the Communities, Equality & Third Sector Team at Brighton and Hove City Council. This service is your chance to meet one to one with the Council’s dedicated funding search officer, who will help you in your search for sources of funding using the national database Grantfinder. You will talk through and select your organisation or project requireme…
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Training
How can you make sure that your organisation and activities are open and inclusive for all members of the community? This course, run by Community Works and led by Jess Taylor from The Equality Academy provides an overview of equality, diversity and inclusion, flags up key legislation, and looks at what this means for planning and delivering your activities. Date: Tuesday 15 May 2018 Time: (9.30am arrivals) 10:00am – 4.00pm Venue: Gordon Room, Wo…
Understanding Community Interpreting Level 1
The WEA have spaces available on their course: Award in Understanding Community Interpreting Level 1 This qualification offers the opportunity for students who are speakers of other languages to learn about the role of the community interpreter. You will learn about the language skills required when working in the community – giving an awareness of how language changes depending on the situation. There is also an opportunity to look at how public…
Food Safety Level 2 training
Organised by Brighton & Hove Food Partnership Thurs 29th March, 9:30am – 4:30pm Stanmer Room, The Brighthelm Centre, North Road, BN1 1YD £5 – £10 for volunteers / £25 for staff Do you volunteer or work for a community group or organisation that involves food, such as a surplus food project, lunch club, food bank or community garden? This is a certified Food Safety Level 2 course delivered by David Taylor. http://www.davidtaylortraining.co.uk/ Pla…
Be Funding Ready Free Training
Brighton and Hove Dates: Thursday 8 November, Friday 16 November and Thursday 29 November Time: 10.00am-1.30pm Where: BMECP (Please note Friday 16 November is in the Stanmer Room at Brighthelm) Book: via Eventbrite Cost: FREE Run by Community Works with funding from Sussex Community Foundation. The course is primarily aimed at smaller organisations with an annual income around £35,000 and who are new to making grant applications or haven’t had mu…
Policies and procedures
The Resource Centre is committed to providing high quality, well-managed services to our Centre users, and excellent employment practice for our employees. We have a number of policies and procedures to help us acheive this, which are revised and updated regularly. These are published with our written information for community groups, so that other organisations can refer to them when developing their own policies and procedures. Resource Centre …