The document summarizes the activities of The Friends of Kinneil over the past year, including raising the profile of Kinneil Estate through media coverage and competitions, increasing awareness through open days and partnerships, delivering events for members, and developing a strategy for the future of the estate. Key accomplishments were attracting over 1700 people to open days and a ten-year high of 4526 visitors to the museum. The organization is also supporting the bid to make the Antonine Wall a World Heritage Site, which could further promote Kinneil internationally if successful.
The document discusses the Suffolk Historic Churches Trust, which was formed in 1973 to raise funds to help maintain churches and chapels in Suffolk that were threatened with closure or disrepair. Since then, the Trust has raised over £4 million in grants to support repairs and restoration at around 40-50 churches each year. The Trust's largest fundraiser is an annual bike ride held in September, which has raised over £150,000 in recent years. The money is shared between the rider's chosen church and the Trust.
This document provides an overview of the Local Historic Marker Program in College Station, Texas. It discusses the mission and purpose of recognizing historically significant structures over 50 years old with commemorative plaques. As of the date of the presentation in February 2019, the program had awarded 100 residential markers and 11 business markers since it began in 1991. One example provided is Historic Marker #12 that was given in 2018 to the New Victory Baptist Church built around 1956 at 1115 Detroit Street for its significance as a neighborhood church established in 1954.
The weekly student notices remind students to clean up after themselves in the student cafe and inform them that EMA payments will be delayed up to 4 weeks due to paperwork issues. Students are also notified that the new library is open and about opportunities to purchase NUS cards and select student representatives.
The document outlines the mission and goals of Crossroads International, an organization that aims to minister to international students. Their mission involves:
1) Praying for international students and enlisting others to pray as well.
2) Awakening churches and families to opportunities to minister to international students in their areas.
3) Recruiting and training workers from churches and campus ministries to help with international student ministry.
4) Networking and encouraging those who are serving international students by providing resources and visibility.
The document discusses priorities for a church with a £30,000 budget, including repairs to the organ and kneelers, funding youth programs, war memorial repairs, overseas aid, building a school in South America, replacing a stained glass window, securing a piece of medieval art, and carving a new decorated door. It asks how relevant religious art is compared to other church priorities like worship, community support, and fundraising, and whether money is better spent commissioning new art or addressing other needs.
The document summarizes the activities of The Friends of Kinneil over the past year, including raising the profile of Kinneil Estate through media coverage and competitions, increasing awareness through open days and partnerships, delivering events for members, and developing a strategy for the future of the estate. Key accomplishments were attracting over 1700 people to open days and a ten-year high of 4526 visitors to the museum. The organization is also supporting the bid to make the Antonine Wall a World Heritage Site, which could further promote Kinneil internationally if successful.
The document discusses the Suffolk Historic Churches Trust, which was formed in 1973 to raise funds to help maintain churches and chapels in Suffolk that were threatened with closure or disrepair. Since then, the Trust has raised over £4 million in grants to support repairs and restoration at around 40-50 churches each year. The Trust's largest fundraiser is an annual bike ride held in September, which has raised over £150,000 in recent years. The money is shared between the rider's chosen church and the Trust.
This document provides an overview of the Local Historic Marker Program in College Station, Texas. It discusses the mission and purpose of recognizing historically significant structures over 50 years old with commemorative plaques. As of the date of the presentation in February 2019, the program had awarded 100 residential markers and 11 business markers since it began in 1991. One example provided is Historic Marker #12 that was given in 2018 to the New Victory Baptist Church built around 1956 at 1115 Detroit Street for its significance as a neighborhood church established in 1954.
The weekly student notices remind students to clean up after themselves in the student cafe and inform them that EMA payments will be delayed up to 4 weeks due to paperwork issues. Students are also notified that the new library is open and about opportunities to purchase NUS cards and select student representatives.
The document outlines the mission and goals of Crossroads International, an organization that aims to minister to international students. Their mission involves:
1) Praying for international students and enlisting others to pray as well.
2) Awakening churches and families to opportunities to minister to international students in their areas.
3) Recruiting and training workers from churches and campus ministries to help with international student ministry.
4) Networking and encouraging those who are serving international students by providing resources and visibility.
The document discusses priorities for a church with a £30,000 budget, including repairs to the organ and kneelers, funding youth programs, war memorial repairs, overseas aid, building a school in South America, replacing a stained glass window, securing a piece of medieval art, and carving a new decorated door. It asks how relevant religious art is compared to other church priorities like worship, community support, and fundraising, and whether money is better spent commissioning new art or addressing other needs.
The Our Day Out project aimed to engage local communities through memory workshops with older people's groups using a photographic archive from New Brighton in the 1960s. The objectives were to open up discourse around the archive, create an online archive of oral histories and memories, produce personalized postcards, and create a documentary. Volunteers were trained in new media skills. The workshops helped add context to the images and bring new knowledge about New Brighton from individual memories. An exhibition was held at the Museum of Liverpool and the archive demonstrated potential for preservation and digitization.
Woodford Memorial Hall was built in 1902 in South Woodford, England to serve the local community. It was funded primarily by John Roberts in memory of his brother Thomas. The Hall was constructed in the Arts and Crafts style, a late 19th century architectural movement emphasizing craftsmanship. John Roberts pressed for additions to be made shortly after the initial construction. Over the years, the Hall has hosted a variety of community groups and events, including public meetings, lectures, drama, concerts, sports teams, dance clubs, and celebrations.
The document outlines plans for the Wadebridge Big Lunch, an event to bring together the entire community of North Cornwall for a free party. It details the objectives of raising awareness through local media outlets, recruiting involvement from community groups, and coordinating activities on the day of the event which would include music, games, food and more. An evaluation of previous Big Lunches is also provided, noting they attracted between 1000-2000 people and received significant positive local and national media coverage.
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Creative campaigns on a budget. South West Regional Group, 17 October 2014CharityComms
Maike Bohn, marketing and communications consultant
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from our past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do.
http://www.charitycomms.org.uk
A community is a group of people who live in the same local area or share a cultural background. There are several community spaces in Baldock and Ashwell, including community centres, libraries, parks, pubs, and tennis courts. It is important to have spaces for community members to relax, hold events, and for families and children to play. Without safe places to spend time, teenagers may find less safe alternatives. Examples of community campaigns include Friends of Norton Common, which aims to preserve nature reserves, and The Triangle Garden, a community garden open to all ages in Hitchin.
The Valentine is located in the historic Court End neighborhood in downtown Richmond, Virginia. Anchored by the 1812 John Wickham House, the museum offers self-guided exhibition galleries, the Edward V. Valentine Sculpture Studio, a research library (by appointment only), a museum store and cafe (Monday - Friday only; indoor and outdoor seating).
This document provides information about nature activities and physical activities at the Vaughan Summer Camp located at Badminton School in Bristol, England between July 5th and 19th. The 2-week camp costs $2,500 and offers a variety of physical activities like football, cricket, volleyball, tennis, basketball, and swimming. It also includes workshops in jewelry making, dance, art, fashion design, and other recreational activities like ice skating, bowling, and laser quest.
Trip planning guide for United Kingdom. This presentation contains some basic as well as necessary information that will help travelers to plan their trip to the United Kingdom.
This document discusses plans to convert the historic DeMaris House in Cody, Wyoming into the Cody Heritage Museum. It provides a brief history of several other historic buildings in Cody that have been preserved or restored. It outlines the vision for the Cody Heritage Museum to share the history of Cody and its founding through artifacts, photos and family stories. It introduces the board of directors and notes they have already raised $100,000. However, an additional $189,000 is still needed to complete restoration of the DeMaris House interior and exterior and open the museum to the public.
Sports club presentation to potential donors nov. 2013Ross Baker
The Marlow Sports Club has a long history dating back over 150 years. It provides high quality sports facilities in the heart of Marlow and is vital to preserving the town's history and facilities. The Club has numerous sections including Cricket, Tennis, Hockey, Running, Football, and more recently Cycling. It aims to extend community access and usage through additional sections like Netball and Softball. The Club has strong partnerships with local schools and has produced many county and international athletes over the years.
Shelter is a pressure group that works to provide housing for homeless people across Britain. They run various local projects in Scotland, England, Ireland, and Wales to address homelessness, such as family advice projects to prevent family homelessness. Shelter relies on volunteers and funding from various sources such as local councils and charities to support their work housing homeless families and campaigned last year for more funding to build affordable housing.
Sports club short briefing on phase 3 and how you can help nov 2014Ross Baker
Marlow Sports Club is a leading sports club in Marlow that provides facilities and programs for over 2,000 participants each week, including 1,400 children. The club offers a growing variety of sports and aims to be inclusive for all abilities. It hopes to upgrade its aging clubhouse facilities and secure additional funding to support its vision of offering more sports on its 20 acres of land to benefit the community.
London is the capital city of England and the UK, located on the River Thames. Many famous landmarks are found in London, such as the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster are also historically significant. London was heavily bombed in World War II but has since been rebuilt. Today it is a global financial and cultural center, though housing is very expensive so many commuters live in the suburbs. New Year's Eve in Britain is celebrated with parties and fireworks to ring in the new year. In Scotland, it is known as Hogmanay and involves additional traditions like first-footing.
Presentation made to OutThere on January 19. A big thank you to everyone who came along for the excellent and thought-provoking discussion. More at http://outtherehq.ning.com/
Anthony Sparks has a BA in Communications and Media Arts from Bethany College with a minor in Creative Writing. He has experience in broadcast journalism, marketing, and public relations through internships at WPXI Channel 11, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, and Live Nation. At Bethany College, he is the student manager of the college television station and has received several awards for his work in broadcast media. His online portfolio contains further details on his activities and references.
Lord Sharman, Chairman of the Trustees, invites alumni to a reception on June 22nd 2017 in London to launch the Bishop Wordsworth's School Foundation. The Foundation will fund infrastructure projects and provide financial support to intellectually able students regardless of their financial situation, helping ensure a BWS education is accessible to boys from all backgrounds. RSVPs should be sent to the Alumni Development & Events Manager by June 15th.
The document discusses efforts to restore and preserve Trent Park mansion and grounds in Enfield for public access and benefit. A campaign has been launched to ensure the listed heritage assets are protected from future development plans and the mansion is restored. Support is being sought from the local council, politicians, and residents through a petition to designate the site as a community asset.
This document provides an overview of resources for social work research at UBC Libraries. It discusses searching the library catalog and databases, using keywords and subject headings. Indexes like Social Work Abstracts and bibliographic databases like ProQuest Dissertations are described. Techniques like citation searching in Web of Science are demonstrated. Help is available from reference librarians.
Automating Drug Design Nov 13th 2009 97David Leahy
The document discusses automating drug design through the use of artificial intelligence agents. It describes a system called the Discovery Bus that uses various AI agents like the QSAR Agent and MOO Agent to perform tasks involved in drug design like calculating descriptors, building models, filtering features, and optimizing leads independently without human intervention. The goal is to significantly improve productivity in drug discovery by removing the need for direct human effort at each step of the process.
The document discusses an automated system called the Discovery Bus that can derive quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models independently without user input. It explores many possible model combinations and applies various machine learning techniques and feature selection filters to build over 1,500 models. It is designed to automatically apply new data and methods. The system demonstrates models generated by the Discovery Bus that perform as well as those made by experts. Future work aims to expand the system with more data, descriptors, learning methods and other enhancements.
The Our Day Out project aimed to engage local communities through memory workshops with older people's groups using a photographic archive from New Brighton in the 1960s. The objectives were to open up discourse around the archive, create an online archive of oral histories and memories, produce personalized postcards, and create a documentary. Volunteers were trained in new media skills. The workshops helped add context to the images and bring new knowledge about New Brighton from individual memories. An exhibition was held at the Museum of Liverpool and the archive demonstrated potential for preservation and digitization.
Woodford Memorial Hall was built in 1902 in South Woodford, England to serve the local community. It was funded primarily by John Roberts in memory of his brother Thomas. The Hall was constructed in the Arts and Crafts style, a late 19th century architectural movement emphasizing craftsmanship. John Roberts pressed for additions to be made shortly after the initial construction. Over the years, the Hall has hosted a variety of community groups and events, including public meetings, lectures, drama, concerts, sports teams, dance clubs, and celebrations.
The document outlines plans for the Wadebridge Big Lunch, an event to bring together the entire community of North Cornwall for a free party. It details the objectives of raising awareness through local media outlets, recruiting involvement from community groups, and coordinating activities on the day of the event which would include music, games, food and more. An evaluation of previous Big Lunches is also provided, noting they attracted between 1000-2000 people and received significant positive local and national media coverage.
Presentations brought to you by www.salisburyanglican.org.uk
Presentations are copyright – however if you would like to have a copy of this please put your request to Email: comms@salisbury.anglican.org
Creative campaigns on a budget. South West Regional Group, 17 October 2014CharityComms
Maike Bohn, marketing and communications consultant
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from our past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do.
http://www.charitycomms.org.uk
A community is a group of people who live in the same local area or share a cultural background. There are several community spaces in Baldock and Ashwell, including community centres, libraries, parks, pubs, and tennis courts. It is important to have spaces for community members to relax, hold events, and for families and children to play. Without safe places to spend time, teenagers may find less safe alternatives. Examples of community campaigns include Friends of Norton Common, which aims to preserve nature reserves, and The Triangle Garden, a community garden open to all ages in Hitchin.
The Valentine is located in the historic Court End neighborhood in downtown Richmond, Virginia. Anchored by the 1812 John Wickham House, the museum offers self-guided exhibition galleries, the Edward V. Valentine Sculpture Studio, a research library (by appointment only), a museum store and cafe (Monday - Friday only; indoor and outdoor seating).
This document provides information about nature activities and physical activities at the Vaughan Summer Camp located at Badminton School in Bristol, England between July 5th and 19th. The 2-week camp costs $2,500 and offers a variety of physical activities like football, cricket, volleyball, tennis, basketball, and swimming. It also includes workshops in jewelry making, dance, art, fashion design, and other recreational activities like ice skating, bowling, and laser quest.
Trip planning guide for United Kingdom. This presentation contains some basic as well as necessary information that will help travelers to plan their trip to the United Kingdom.
This document discusses plans to convert the historic DeMaris House in Cody, Wyoming into the Cody Heritage Museum. It provides a brief history of several other historic buildings in Cody that have been preserved or restored. It outlines the vision for the Cody Heritage Museum to share the history of Cody and its founding through artifacts, photos and family stories. It introduces the board of directors and notes they have already raised $100,000. However, an additional $189,000 is still needed to complete restoration of the DeMaris House interior and exterior and open the museum to the public.
Sports club presentation to potential donors nov. 2013Ross Baker
The Marlow Sports Club has a long history dating back over 150 years. It provides high quality sports facilities in the heart of Marlow and is vital to preserving the town's history and facilities. The Club has numerous sections including Cricket, Tennis, Hockey, Running, Football, and more recently Cycling. It aims to extend community access and usage through additional sections like Netball and Softball. The Club has strong partnerships with local schools and has produced many county and international athletes over the years.
Shelter is a pressure group that works to provide housing for homeless people across Britain. They run various local projects in Scotland, England, Ireland, and Wales to address homelessness, such as family advice projects to prevent family homelessness. Shelter relies on volunteers and funding from various sources such as local councils and charities to support their work housing homeless families and campaigned last year for more funding to build affordable housing.
Sports club short briefing on phase 3 and how you can help nov 2014Ross Baker
Marlow Sports Club is a leading sports club in Marlow that provides facilities and programs for over 2,000 participants each week, including 1,400 children. The club offers a growing variety of sports and aims to be inclusive for all abilities. It hopes to upgrade its aging clubhouse facilities and secure additional funding to support its vision of offering more sports on its 20 acres of land to benefit the community.
London is the capital city of England and the UK, located on the River Thames. Many famous landmarks are found in London, such as the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster are also historically significant. London was heavily bombed in World War II but has since been rebuilt. Today it is a global financial and cultural center, though housing is very expensive so many commuters live in the suburbs. New Year's Eve in Britain is celebrated with parties and fireworks to ring in the new year. In Scotland, it is known as Hogmanay and involves additional traditions like first-footing.
Presentation made to OutThere on January 19. A big thank you to everyone who came along for the excellent and thought-provoking discussion. More at http://outtherehq.ning.com/
Anthony Sparks has a BA in Communications and Media Arts from Bethany College with a minor in Creative Writing. He has experience in broadcast journalism, marketing, and public relations through internships at WPXI Channel 11, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, and Live Nation. At Bethany College, he is the student manager of the college television station and has received several awards for his work in broadcast media. His online portfolio contains further details on his activities and references.
Lord Sharman, Chairman of the Trustees, invites alumni to a reception on June 22nd 2017 in London to launch the Bishop Wordsworth's School Foundation. The Foundation will fund infrastructure projects and provide financial support to intellectually able students regardless of their financial situation, helping ensure a BWS education is accessible to boys from all backgrounds. RSVPs should be sent to the Alumni Development & Events Manager by June 15th.
The document discusses efforts to restore and preserve Trent Park mansion and grounds in Enfield for public access and benefit. A campaign has been launched to ensure the listed heritage assets are protected from future development plans and the mansion is restored. Support is being sought from the local council, politicians, and residents through a petition to designate the site as a community asset.
This document provides an overview of resources for social work research at UBC Libraries. It discusses searching the library catalog and databases, using keywords and subject headings. Indexes like Social Work Abstracts and bibliographic databases like ProQuest Dissertations are described. Techniques like citation searching in Web of Science are demonstrated. Help is available from reference librarians.
Automating Drug Design Nov 13th 2009 97David Leahy
The document discusses automating drug design through the use of artificial intelligence agents. It describes a system called the Discovery Bus that uses various AI agents like the QSAR Agent and MOO Agent to perform tasks involved in drug design like calculating descriptors, building models, filtering features, and optimizing leads independently without human intervention. The goal is to significantly improve productivity in drug discovery by removing the need for direct human effort at each step of the process.
The document discusses an automated system called the Discovery Bus that can derive quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models independently without user input. It explores many possible model combinations and applies various machine learning techniques and feature selection filters to build over 1,500 models. It is designed to automatically apply new data and methods. The system demonstrates models generated by the Discovery Bus that perform as well as those made by experts. Future work aims to expand the system with more data, descriptors, learning methods and other enhancements.
The Friends of Kinneil had a busy and successful year, running many events that increased awareness of Kinneil Estate and Foreshore. They improved their online presence and launched their most attended Big Roman Week ever. Partnerships helped make Kinneil Foreshore an official nature reserve and advance plans for a £4 million heritage project. However, visitor numbers to Kinneil House continued to drop despite these efforts. The Friends aim to further engage members and develop a strategy to improve Kinneil Museum and get more support for Kinneil House.
Presentation on using the Discovery Bus to develop a new field of research, "Meta QSAR" the comparative study of QSAR modelling methodology. Given at UK QSAR Society meeting at Syngenta October 22nd 2009
This document discusses using scaffolding techniques in virtual reference interactions to effectively tutor students. It presents a 5-stage instructional framework based on scaffolding theory to guide virtual reference sessions. Each stage aims to simplify tasks, focus on relevant concepts, and gradually reduce support as students' understanding increases. An example transcript demonstrates how a librarian scaffolds a student's search on the topic of "sex differences in spatial ability" through clarifying, modeling, and providing feedback. Overall, the framework advocates for a shared, collaborative approach where librarians guide students to independently discover and apply information.
InkSpot Science presentation at Open Science MeetingDavid Leahy
InkSpot Science is an on-demand computing platform that provides scientists with hosting, content management, data visualization, and collaboration tools as an alternative to desktop applications. It offers secure hosting of various data types including tables, graphs, equations, blogs and wikis. Users can design workflows, access specialized services for tasks like drug discovery, and take advantage of social networking features to share information.
Slide presentation for 2012 AGM for The Friends of Kinneil Charity in central Scotland - see www.kinneil.org.uk/friends. Includes presentations by Chair and Treasurer.
The document discusses several topics related to quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) modeling including:
1) A chemical reaction converting pyrylium to pyridinium salt.
2) Hansch analysis, which is not a linear free energy relationship, and includes terms for various molecular properties.
3) A diagram depicting the workflow for QSAR modeling which includes steps for calculating descriptors, filtering features, building models, and making predictions.
4) The concept of a "Meta QSAR" system for automating decision making in QSAR modeling through various software agents.
Jack Russell terriers originated in Great Britain and are very energetic dogs that love activities like running, walking, playing fetch, and tug of war. They are expressive dogs that seem to think they are bigger than they are but still love people and other animals.
PBPK simulation as an alternative to animal testingDavid Leahy
Generic physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models for rats and humans were developed using in vitro absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) data. The models accurately predicted plasma concentrations of drugs in independent test sets, performing equally to or better than traditional allometric scaling methods. However, PBPK models have advantages over scaling in accounting for differences in drug chemistry, metabolism, and administration routes between species.
This document discusses how the Discovery Bus manages the QSAR process by applying different modelling approaches and algorithms to generate many model paths from data in an automated way. It handles tasks like selecting descriptors, splitting data, building models using methods like linear regression and neural networks, and adding results to a database. This allows industrial-scale QSAR to be performed by generating over 750,000 models from 10,000 datasets in 3 weeks using cloud computing resources. The goal of the Discovery Bus is to significantly improve drug discovery productivity by performing the work independently without human involvement.
Most Drug Discovery Scientists could be replaced by Software SystemsDavid Leahy
The document discusses how drug discovery scientists could potentially be replaced by software systems in the future. It argues that drug discovery has become a mature field with established methodologies and best practices. It is presented as a multi-objective optimization problem that considers many potential drug targets, compounds, and goals. The document proposes that human understanding is no longer essential in drug discovery and that systems could select which compound to synthesize next through computational models and rules. It then provides examples of how expert strategies, workflows, and a "panel of experts" approach could be modeled computationally through packages, rules, and optimization engines to enable more automated "declarative drug design".
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform drug discovery through the use of semantic networks to represent biomedical knowledge as facts and infer new insights, probabilistic rules to evaluate beliefs about candidate drugs, and optimization and simulation techniques to iteratively improve outcomes. By continuously learning from diverse sources of data, AI systems could automate and enhance the processes of target identification, compound screening and testing in ways that accelerate research and development compared to traditional analytical tools.
Presentation and visual annual report for The Friends of Kinneil, given at the charity's AGM held at St. Mary's Church, Bo'ness, on Thursday, June 4, 2015. Find out more at www.kinneil.org.uk/friends #VolunteersWeek
The Friends of St Nicholas has become a registered charity which allows donations to be increased by Gift Aid and broadens funding opportunities. They maintained the Vestry building over the summer with volunteers opening it daily for visitors. In July, their heritage event raised nearly £1000 and expanded their collection through Lottery funding. At the upcoming AGM on March 18th, they will discuss funds and next repair steps, and collect £10 membership fees which pay the building's insurance.
- The document discusses VisitScotland's phased marketing response to COVID-19, beginning with pausing all activity to keep people safe, then focusing on inspiring domestic tourism and planning future trips. It outlines objectives, messaging, and activities for each phase of recovery.
- Demand from the UK and domestic Scottish markets will be important for recovery. The UK generates over 80% of overnight tourism spend in Scotland. Scots account for over half of domestic overnight trips and day visits.
- Key considerations for marketing include safety, inspiration, flexibility, and focusing on qualities like scenery, history, and family experiences that Scotland offers. Ongoing support for industry and insights on changing consumer behavior will also be provided.
The National Campaign for the Arts (NCFA) was formed in 2009 in Ireland to advocate for government funding of the arts during an economic crisis. The NCFA mobilized artists, arts organizations, and the public through online petitions, meetings with politicians, and demonstrations. As a result, proposed budget cuts to arts funding were reduced. The NCFA continued campaigning in subsequent years through meetings with newly elected politicians, online advocacy, and public events. Their goals were to maintain funding for the arts and increase understanding of the value of the arts.
NewcastleGateshead Initiative's first partner update meeting of 2015 was held at The Biscuit Rooms on Thursday 26 February. Our partners heard about our plans for the year and guest speaker Graeme Mason from Newcastle International Airport, told us about the new Newcastle to New York United Airlines route.
Midway Village Museum was founded in 1968 to preserve the history of Rockford, Illinois. It has grown from an original 11 acre site to now encompass 148 acres. The museum utilizes various marketing strategies, including social media, print advertising, community outreach, television commercials, and website content to increase attendance and achieve its mission. Its goals for the next five years include growing visitation to 75,000 people annually and expanding the endowment. While marketing faces challenges like budget cuts, the museum has seen increased revenue streams in recent years from educational programs, rentals, and donations.
The document describes a marketing campaign run by HomeSense, a homeware retailer, to promote various store events. It discusses campaigns held in partnership with the IKON art gallery to find a "real Birmingham family" through family photos taken in the HomeSense store. It also outlines sponsorship of the Buskival street performance festival in York and an event at the Leeds store where a psychic gave home readings to customers based on photos of their homes. The campaigns aimed to increase foot traffic, brand awareness and community engagement. Marketing tactics included in-store events, digital promotion, and pursuing press coverage.
This document summarizes funding awards given to community groups in the South and West of England that were voted on by Co-operative members. Mayfield Nursery in Solent received funding to enable service users to gain horticulture training certificates to promote recovery. Hayle Town Band in Cornwall received funding to purchase new instruments. Unity Park Bowling Club in South Devon received funding to update changing rooms. St Thomas Allotment Association in Devon & Somerset received funding for family food and allotment days. Cherry Tree Nursery in Wiltshire & Dorset received funding to replace leaky buildings and safeguard the nursery. Portishead Youth Club Friday Fun in Kennet & Avon received funding for activities to build self-este
Friends of St Nicholas provided their annual report for 2016. They had another successful year with many local and international visitors to St Nicholas Vestry. Volunteers helped with opening and closing the building and maintaining it. Fundraising events increased their bank balance to over £12,000 allowing window renovations. Donations were received and annual subscriptions covered costs. Their archive of Holm's heritage expanded with new donations. Unfortunately their co-founder and chairman Alfie Flett passed away, but they remain committed to preserving St Nicholas as he wanted.
Friends of St Nicholas provided their annual report for 2016. They had another successful year with many local and international visitors to St Nicholas Vestry. Volunteers helped with opening and closing the building and maintaining it. Fundraising events increased their bank balance to over £12,000 allowing window renovations. Donations were received and annual subscriptions covered costs. Their archive of Holm's heritage materials expanded with new donations. Sadly, their co-founder and chairman Alfie Flett passed away but they remain committed to preserving St Nicholas as he wanted.
The document summarizes the history of Holy Trinity Partnership's community center from its origins as a temporary marquee to celebrate the church's silver jubilee, to its current status as an established community partnership center that has evolved over 25 years. It details the year-long planning process to transform the site into a multi-functional building, the community support and funding received, and the wide variety of community groups, events, and activities that now take place there on a regular basis. It concludes by introducing the center's next project called the "Neighborhood Challenge".
Tom Addistcott Co-production: how a community successfully acquired £1.2 mil...Bethan Roper
Tom Addiscott
Co-production: How a community successfully acquired £1.2 million.
The Ynysybwl Vision aims for a more green, sustainable and highly networked valley with community owned assets, businesses and activities. Through utilising asset based approaches and the principles of co-production a community come together to successfully acquire £1.2million from the create your space fund, the funding will be used drive forward the long term vision of the people of Ynysybwl. Ynysybwl Regeneration Partnership are keen to share their learning with others including their successes, learning and challenges going forward.
Micky Chilman has 30 years of experience in engineering and business analysis roles in the IT sector. For the past 20 years, he has volunteered extensively for both UK and international charities, focusing on fundraising, event organization, and project management. He has raised over £150,000 for charities through multi-day cycling challenges and over £50,000 through multi-event challenges in the UK. He is now looking to transition fully into the charity sector and utilize his skills in relationship building, team motivation, communication, planning and problem solving.
As a Trustee for Cowley Road Works, the charity which organises Cowley Road Carnival, here's the presentation we've put together for potential sponsors. If you're interested then do contact me through LinkedIn. Thanks!
Keegan is an experienced freelance communications consultant who assists PR and communications agencies. He specializes in media campaigns, strategic thinking, copywriting, and project management for events. Some of his recent projects include launching EE's 4G service, growing sales for a green energy supplier, and raising awareness of an energy saving initiative through effective PR. He has expertise in B2B, consumer, CSR, and public awareness campaigns.
1) The church community at 43 Lancaster Gate has grown significantly over the past year, with average Sunday attendance increasing from 50 to over 110.
2) Key areas of focus for the leader include developing the church community throughout the week, restructuring staff management, and presenting a 5-10 year vision and mission statement.
3) Financially, income is slightly below projections but expenses are higher due primarily to necessary property repairs. Overall the church has reduced debts by over £32,000 in the past year.
Marketing Birmingham, the city’s strategic marketing partnership, held a joint event with the Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA) on Thursday 11th April, designed to raise awareness of the organisation among local PR companies.
The event, entitled ‘Telling the city’s story’, provided an insight into the work of Marketing Birmingham, which aims to boost the profile of Birmingham, the Black Country and Solihull among national and international audiences.
Portrait of the nation an integrated campaign - catrin tilley - national ga...iof_events
The Scottish National Portrait Gallery underwent a £17.6 million capital campaign to refurbish and reinvent the gallery. The campaign was highly successful, raising £19 million and attracting over 200,000 visitors in its first 5 months. The campaign's goals were to engage existing and new visitors through events, digital platforms, and fundraising initiatives. It aimed to position visitors' education and enjoyment at the heart of the reinvented gallery, which reopened on November 30, 2011 as a true "Portrait of the Nation."
This report summarizes Specsavers' corporate responsibility efforts over the 2013-2014 period. It discusses how Specsavers supports local communities through fundraising, donations, and volunteer efforts. It raises over £2 million for charities globally and supports vision care projects in developing countries. The report also outlines Specsavers' plans to continue these efforts in 2014-2015, including opening more vision centers in Zambia and supporting various charities in different countries.
Report back on the ten bells for 24 september v4cbrookson
The interim committee presented their proposal to reopen the closed Ten Bells pub as a community-owned venture. They investigated feasibility, secured funding and support, conducted surveys, and developed a business plan. The proposal is to establish an Industrial and Provident Society to purchase the pub, conduct refurbishments in two phases, and offer a pub and food service as well as potential future services like a shop or accommodations. The committee is seeking share pledges, volunteers, and support to finalize plans and reopen the pub by Easter 2014.
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1. The Friends of Kinneil AGM Registered Charity Charity Registration Number SC038368 Annual report for 2009-2010
2. Welcome to the AGM Bruce Henderson, Chairman The Friends of Kinneil
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8. Raising the profile of Kinneil Kinneil Museum also benefited. In 2009, more than 5000 people visited the museum – representing an audience that grows year on year.