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1000 Lives Community Champions Network

1000 Lives Community Champions Network. 26 th June, 2014 Stoke Baptist Centre. Inclusion Fundraising Awareness Cultural events Joint interests Campaigns Fun Bringing communities together Information sharing Give people a sense of pride in the area where they live Support

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1000 Lives Community Champions Network

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  1. 1000 Lives Community Champions Network 26th June, 2014 Stoke Baptist Centre

  2. Inclusion • Fundraising • Awareness • Cultural events • Joint interests • Campaigns • Fun • Bringing communities together • Information sharing • Give people a sense of pride in the area where they live • Support • Social inclusion • Provide activities • Promote services • Information • Bringing people together • Raise awareness • Solidarity • Overcoming loneliness • Celebration • Cohesion • Give opportunities • Engage with hard to reach • Create community spirit • Breaking down barriers • Themed event – health, targeting key messages • Tackle issues in the city • Improving social skills • Avoid isolation • Linking like-minded people together • Promotion of: health / wellbeing, armed forces day, awareness faith Why organise a community event?

  3. Top Challenges and Top Tips…

  4. Challenges to organising a community event (1) • Funding • Getting people involved • Understanding the goal / achievement • Risk assessment • Marketing • Access for everyone • Lives impact • Funding • Plan in advance • Weather • Health and Safety • Lack of interest • Marketing • Insurance • Volunteers • License • Suitable venue • Governance – e.g. policies, procedures / red-tape, Pp (politics), Insurance • Marketing – Advertising, promotion • Trust - Credibility, reputation, media/scaremongering • Funding – cost • Area – Availability of premises, accessible to all / cultural differences, transport • Volunteers • Health and Safety – risk assessments • Health and Safety – Risk Assessment and Insurance • Weather • Funding • Advertising • Getting volunteers • Time • Venue • Volunteers • Cost • Location • Advertising • Child friendly

  5. Challenges to organising a community event (2) • Funding • Publicity • Dynamics • Cultural differences • Weather • Lack of helping hands - manpower • Volunteers • Funding • Regulations • Transport • Promotion • Longevity • Get supporters / volunteers • Fundraising • Location • Get people there / promotion

  6. Tips for organising a successful community event (1) • Partnership working • Continuity – “let’s do it again” – sustainability • Turn out • Communication • Engagement • Access to facilities & information • Time • Being a lovely person • Good teamwork • Good partnerships • Free things • Good prizes • Interesting • Advertise in advance • Good weather • Friendly • Short and simple • Time to talk to people • Be organised • Creating partnerships • Reward people who work hard • Free food • Good organising group • Work with local council and partners • Good contact list • Lots of volunteers • Planning in advance • Good coordinator within the group • Reliable group of volunteers • Understand and draw on individual skills of the volunteers

  7. Tips for organising a successful community event (2) • Planning – organisation, timely promotion / cover all scenarios – contingency plans (weather / money) • Delegation – named individuals. Appointing tasks. Coordination, clear roles. • Leadership – be approachable • Communication • Funding – Free food • Focus and dedication • Fun • Partnerships - credibiilty • Start small • Plan well • Start early • Promote early • Check what else is on at the time • Involve target audience • Ask for help / accept help (partnership) • Consultation (knowing what is wanted) • Feeding back why may not be possible • Relationships • Fun!

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