The trends of funding opportunities and the importance of the partnerships for the success of the community organisations
The East of England Basis Project presents
The 2011 Suffolk Seminar
Friday 21st October
10:00 – 15:00
Council Chamber in Ipswich Town Hall Cornhill
Seminar’s keynote speakers:
- Mr Robert Beard – Improving Local Partnerships Policy Adviser at NAVCA
- Mr Paul Banjo – Chairman at SAVO Board of Trustees
- Mr Fazil Kawani – Head of Development at Refugee Council
- Mr Sandy Martin – Councillor in Ipswich Borough Council
- Ms Sue Wright – The Suffolk Community Foundation
The Big Lottery Fund – Name TBC
Workshop and case study presenters:
- Ms Mollin Madziwa from ZWRC
- Mrs Mimoza Matoshi from ISS
- Mr Ayodele Daodu from BACC
For more details contact the event organiser Shpetim Alimeta on:
M: 07908 952 405
Peer-to-Peer Learning Opportunity for community organisations (RCOs) in East of England
After a successful pilot run of ‘The Peer-to-Peer’ Learning Scheme Project, which we made available for a local RCO in Suffolk, last year, The Basis Project in East of England is offering an opportunity to another RCO in the Eastern Region.
If you are a RCO based in this region and if you would like to learn from another RCO, or VCO, across the region (anywhere in East) you could apply to use this great opportunity finding another ‘Mentor Organisation’ and visit them, in order to learn directly from them on one-to-one level.
Not only we will pay for your travel expenses, during the four consecutive visiting meetings to the Mentor Organisation (at theirs premises), but also we will offer £100.00 to the ‘Mentor Organisation’ for the full day dedicated to you, the mentee, each time you visit them, thus making sure that the mentor organisation is going to dedicate proper time and energy while sharing with you their experience & good practice.
If you are not sure which organisation to select as a ‘mentor’ organisation, we can help you to find the right one, based on your organisational needs and objectives.
We have a long experience in matching-up different organisations for these occasions and reasons, for sharing and learning from each other’s strengths and, why not, for possible future partnership working together, among yourselves.
This is what the first mentee organisation – Zimbabwe Women’s Resource Centre in Suffolk, that took part on this piloting scheme last year reported after successfully participating on this project:
The ZWRC Director: “This experienced has enriched my practice and I have been able to form new and lasting relationships with peer organisations in London, who are doing similar work to what we are doing here in Ipswich. It has been an extremely useful experience which is benefiting the women we represent.”
Don’t hesitate and waste this rare opportunity that can help you learn from another more experienced organisation that is similar to you!
This is also a fantastic opportunity for building bridges for future possible partnerships.
The selection of the winner ‘mentee organisation’ would be based on the level of need and the depth of disadvantage that your particular community organisation is facing, when it comes to resources available to you and luck of such opportunities to learn from other organisations in the region.
If you are interested contact Shpetim Alimeta at: shpetim.alimeta@refugeecouncil.org.uk
E-mail: odo.east@gmail.com
or Mob: 07908 952 405
by 25th July 2011 for a copy of the Application Form with guidelines.
Starting a Social Enterprise – Training Event in Ipswich
This is a one-day training course that gives a practical knowledge of the issues involved for community groups while starting a social enterprise. This session is aimed at those community organisations who are thinking to trade for the community’s benefit, or want to start a brand new social enterprise.
For more information or to book places please contact: Shpetim Alimeta at odo.east@gmail.com
Sustainable Fundraising for your Community Organisation-Regional Conference 2010 – Cambridge 24th March
Wednesday 24th March 2010
9:30 am – 16:30 pm Cambridge, East of England.
Sustainable Fundraising for your Community Organisation
Need the PDF format ? Click the hyper link above
The Programme will involve;
- Workshops
- Talks from sustainable fundraising specialists
- One-2-One Sessions with Regional&Local Funders
- Case Study
- Q&A session with a well selected panel at the end.
Delegates from the Organisations based in East of England will have a chance to meet on one-2-one level with representatives from Big Lottery, Lloyds TSB, Heritage Lottery Fund, County Council Funding Bodies, Community Foundations & Grassroots Funds, etc, to talk through their next project ideas and get any information about the funding feasibility, generic feedbacks or simply to find out about the possible funding opportunities for their new project idea.
If you want to book a place, please contact the Event Organiser Shpetim Alimeta on contacts given below:
Shpetim Alimeta
The Basis Project, East of England.
4-8 Museum Street, Ipswich, IP1 1HT.
T: 01473 297 912
M: 07908 952 405
F: 01473 255877
E: shpetim.alimeta@refugeecouncil.org.uk
Deadline for booking a place is by Tuesday 16th March 5:00 PM
Showing the need for your project:What are funders looking for?
East of England RCO Regional Conference – Cambridge 11th June 2008




