HospiceCare North Northumberland are celebrating 20 years in 2015- help us celebrate and raise funds by Joining our Kilimanjaor Trek in early October 2015.
Y Factor Leicester 14/3/12. What is neededn1ghtf4ll
This document outlines plans for an event called "Y-Factor Leicester" which will be a singing competition to raise funds for charities Mencap and The Lord's Taverners East Midlands. The event will feature 12 performances by individuals and groups from different sectors in Leicestershire. A local band made up of non-professional musicians will also perform. The goal is to raise £30,000 split evenly between the two charities. Details are provided on confirmed contestants, the band members, judges, organization of the event, fundraising goals, and contact information.
St Luke's Hospice provides palliative care services to people with terminal illnesses including cancer, motor neuron disease, and organ failure. They operate an in-patient unit and day care center to help people live fulfilling lives. They also offer community support services and bereavement counseling for families and carers. As a charity, they rely on fundraising to cover 70% of their costs and are holding a sponsored walk to raise money for their services.
The Friends of St Nicholas charity is holding a week-long fundraiser at the Blue Door to make the most of the space. They are collecting donations over the next two weeks to sort and prepare items for immediate sale during the fundraiser. Anyone interested in donating items, helping out, or baking for the event should contact Athole or Marlene.
The Suzy Lamplugh Trust punches above its weight with a small staff of around 10 FTE employees. It ensures its assets are stretched as far as possible through confidence and a clear mission focused on personal safety. The Trust began weeks after Suzy disappeared in 1986 from Diana Lamplugh's house and has grown its annual turnover to around £760k through trusts, sponsorship, and social enterprise income. It retains credibility through avoiding mission drift and packaging its personal safety expertise for a range of audiences. This allows it to make its voice heard in a crowded market and win contracts over larger charities through demonstrated experience and commitment to its cause.
The Halifax & Region Military Family Resource Centre (MFRC) provides programs and services to support military families in coping with the challenges of military life. In 2011, the MFRC held over 1,800 program sessions for over 14,000 participants. Services include deployment support, childcare, volunteer programs, youth programs, and family support. The MFRC aims to connect, support, and inform military families through partnerships with the Canadian Forces.
This document summarizes the agenda for Poppyscotland's Volunteer Gathering in 2017. The agenda includes:
- Welcome remarks from the Head of Fundraising and CEO
- An overview of Poppyscotland's work supporting the armed forces community
- Details on support provided in 2015/2016, including grants and assistance
- An update on new developments, such as refurbishing facilities
- Two workshops on organizing the annual Poppy Appeal campaign
- A presentation on Poppyscotland's advice services
- Closing remarks and evaluation forms
The document outlines the events and presentations at the gathering to inform volunteers about Poppyscotland's activities and strategies.
Analysis and Evaluation of Birmingham City Football ClubSadat Faruque
Birmingham City Football Club was formed in 1875 and has called St. Andrew's home since 1906. The core values of the club are commitment, quality, excellence, and youth development. Birmingham was the first English club to participate in European competition. The club's value is estimated at £40 million, with the players' salaries totaling around £10 million annually. While Birmingham City draws an average home attendance of 16,702, Manchester United averages over 75,000 fans per game. The club generates revenue through ticket sales, stadium tours, conferences, weddings, youth programs, and online shopping. However, Birmingham City also faces weaknesses such as outdated infrastructure and parking, as well as threats like debt.
This document provides information about fundraising for Poppy Scotland's Armed Forces Day appeal. It lists regional fundraising contacts and suggests organizing a tea and toast event to raise funds. The document notes that £500 provides an immediate grant, £1000 funds care at a Poppy Break center for a veteran, and £5000 supports the telephone advice service for three months. It encourages planning a fundraiser for Armed Forces Day and provides a feedback email.
Y Factor Leicester 14/3/12. What is neededn1ghtf4ll
This document outlines plans for an event called "Y-Factor Leicester" which will be a singing competition to raise funds for charities Mencap and The Lord's Taverners East Midlands. The event will feature 12 performances by individuals and groups from different sectors in Leicestershire. A local band made up of non-professional musicians will also perform. The goal is to raise £30,000 split evenly between the two charities. Details are provided on confirmed contestants, the band members, judges, organization of the event, fundraising goals, and contact information.
St Luke's Hospice provides palliative care services to people with terminal illnesses including cancer, motor neuron disease, and organ failure. They operate an in-patient unit and day care center to help people live fulfilling lives. They also offer community support services and bereavement counseling for families and carers. As a charity, they rely on fundraising to cover 70% of their costs and are holding a sponsored walk to raise money for their services.
The Friends of St Nicholas charity is holding a week-long fundraiser at the Blue Door to make the most of the space. They are collecting donations over the next two weeks to sort and prepare items for immediate sale during the fundraiser. Anyone interested in donating items, helping out, or baking for the event should contact Athole or Marlene.
The Suzy Lamplugh Trust punches above its weight with a small staff of around 10 FTE employees. It ensures its assets are stretched as far as possible through confidence and a clear mission focused on personal safety. The Trust began weeks after Suzy disappeared in 1986 from Diana Lamplugh's house and has grown its annual turnover to around £760k through trusts, sponsorship, and social enterprise income. It retains credibility through avoiding mission drift and packaging its personal safety expertise for a range of audiences. This allows it to make its voice heard in a crowded market and win contracts over larger charities through demonstrated experience and commitment to its cause.
The Halifax & Region Military Family Resource Centre (MFRC) provides programs and services to support military families in coping with the challenges of military life. In 2011, the MFRC held over 1,800 program sessions for over 14,000 participants. Services include deployment support, childcare, volunteer programs, youth programs, and family support. The MFRC aims to connect, support, and inform military families through partnerships with the Canadian Forces.
This document summarizes the agenda for Poppyscotland's Volunteer Gathering in 2017. The agenda includes:
- Welcome remarks from the Head of Fundraising and CEO
- An overview of Poppyscotland's work supporting the armed forces community
- Details on support provided in 2015/2016, including grants and assistance
- An update on new developments, such as refurbishing facilities
- Two workshops on organizing the annual Poppy Appeal campaign
- A presentation on Poppyscotland's advice services
- Closing remarks and evaluation forms
The document outlines the events and presentations at the gathering to inform volunteers about Poppyscotland's activities and strategies.
Analysis and Evaluation of Birmingham City Football ClubSadat Faruque
Birmingham City Football Club was formed in 1875 and has called St. Andrew's home since 1906. The core values of the club are commitment, quality, excellence, and youth development. Birmingham was the first English club to participate in European competition. The club's value is estimated at £40 million, with the players' salaries totaling around £10 million annually. While Birmingham City draws an average home attendance of 16,702, Manchester United averages over 75,000 fans per game. The club generates revenue through ticket sales, stadium tours, conferences, weddings, youth programs, and online shopping. However, Birmingham City also faces weaknesses such as outdated infrastructure and parking, as well as threats like debt.
This document provides information about fundraising for Poppy Scotland's Armed Forces Day appeal. It lists regional fundraising contacts and suggests organizing a tea and toast event to raise funds. The document notes that £500 provides an immediate grant, £1000 funds care at a Poppy Break center for a veteran, and £5000 supports the telephone advice service for three months. It encourages planning a fundraiser for Armed Forces Day and provides a feedback email.
Presentación de relaciones públicas, en inglés, de Kandersteg International Scout Centre (KISC), en Suiza, con fotos de mi temporada como Short Term Staff en Verano 2012 y Long Term Staff en 2013, otras de PR & Marketing de KISC.
NewcastleGateshead Initiative Partner Update Meeting October 2015newcastlegateshead
Slides from NewcastleGateshead Initiative's Partner Update Meeting at St Nicholas Cathedral on 8 October 2015, including presentations on the Eleven Arches project and NewcastleGateshead's bid to host the 2019 World Transplant Games.
Laura Crossley: Top tips for Museums at Night clustersRosie Clarke
Heritage and Audience Development Consultant Laura Crossley shares her recommendations for getting local heritage organisations to work together to plan and market a joint programme of events: a Museums at Night festival
"cluster". This includes three case studies from the Norfolk area.
This document summarizes the services provided by a local charity hospice. They provide free palliative care to people of all ages with life-limiting illnesses through adult and children's hospice services. The care is holistic and provided by a specialist team in a homely environment. Around 200 children under 18 from the local area are cared for each year. They also run a community nursing team, activities, therapies, and a hydrotherapy pool. The hospice relies on fundraising as statutory funding only covers 25% of costs, with over £3 million needed annually to run children's services. They encourage people to support through donations, fundraising events, shopping at their stores, or volunteering.
Elaine Lees from Creativity Works on creating a Museums at Night clusterRosie Clarke
Elaine Lees from Creativity Works in Pennine Lancashire explains how she successfully bid for funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund to create a new Museums at Night cluster of activity in her area, the "Festival of Wonders".
Communications and volunteering | Midlands Networking Group | 14 June 2017CharityComms
Stephen Hardy, communications manager at the Canal & River Trust
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Big Influence is a mentoring charity that ran a campaign to recruit new mentors. They recruited a social media intern and identified a "Big Influence" week to promote stories about people's childhood influences using the hashtag #biginfluence on Twitter and Facebook. They secured celebrity involvement from Jamie Oliver, Nick Jonas, Jo Brand, Paul Gambaccini, and Paloma Faith through personal connections. The campaign resulted in over 100 stories shared online, thousands of video views, new volunteer inquiries, and improved reputation and awareness for the charity with minimal budget. They learned the importance of relating their work to people's lives, exhausting personal contacts, making engagement easy, talking about ideas early, and not taking time off during campaigns.
Wealdlink operate a timetabled, safe, assisted door-to-door bus service for those who need it most around Crowborough and the surrounding towns and villages. This short presentation explains who we are, how we work, and how to organise transport
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.
Cbt gen funding pres investing in londonersHavco Havering
The City Bridge Trust provides funding to charities and organizations working to benefit Londoners. Applicants must be registered charities or charitable organizations that have been operating for at least one year. Funding supports a range of programs including improving mental health services, reducing poverty, English language learning, supporting older adults and ex-offenders, and strengthening the voluntary sector. The application process involves submitting a full online application and demonstrating how the proposed work meets the Trust's criteria.
This document describes the Opening Doors for Carers project funded by the Big Lottery Fund. The project provides individual needs assessments for carers, support services like counseling and respite breaks, and aims to encourage referrals from rural areas of Flintshire to create a more equitable service. Specific services mentioned include a carer advocate service, counseling, short respite breaks, a new male carer group, a long term conditions group, and volunteer opportunities.
During the event, our team provided a series of short, sharp presentations which aimed at bringing our partners up to speed with our national and international work - from major events to inward investment - and highlighting opportunities for them and their businesses.
Partners also heard from VisitEngland chief executive James Berresford, about the national tourism landscape, the growth strategy for tourism and major new funding programmes which are underway and set to benefit our region this year.
In this workshop, the presenters will show the enormous potential of former participants of Rotary Youth Exchange for the greater Rotary family, whether as competent supporters, advisers with cultural experience, or future Rotarians. Learn how to engage these students in your clubs and districts and advise them on their continued Rotary journey.
Ekkehard Musick
D1800, Germany
A presentation given by Megan Combe at the Perth and Kinross Council First World War networking event 23.08.13. Presentation covers funding for First World War projects and other open programmes for heritage from the Heritage Lottery Fund
In this workshop, the presenters will show the enormous potential of former participants of Rotary Youth Exchange for the greater Rotary family, whether as competent supporters, advisers with cultural experience, or future Rotarians. Learn how to engage these students in your clubs and districts and advise them on their continued Rotary journey.
Christine Schieber
D1690, France
Face your funding fears HERITAGE & BIG LOTTERY FUNDS 220914Megan Braithwaite
Workshop on facing your funding fears, given at West Lothian funding fair 22/09/14, delivered by Megan from Heritage Lottery Fund & Adele from Big Lottery Fund. Ins
BHCC cuts Part B: children and young peoplebrightonpa
The document outlines budget cuts to various services in Brighton & Hove for the 2015-16 fiscal year. Major cuts include £3.25 million from adult services, £1.24 million from sport, culture, and community programs, and £3.5 million from environment, development, and housing services. Youth work and children's services are also significantly impacted, with the closure of four children's centers, the council's entire Play Service, and an end to funding for youth work in the city overall. Nurseries and childcare support are subject to review and cuts as well, which could impact subsidization of council-run nurseries and support for providers and childminders. Services for children in need may also see cuts
The Mondays at Racine Cancer Organization is a nonprofit that helps reduce the cosmetic and physical side effects of cancer and its treatment through salons and spas. They have treated almost 7,000 clients with a team of licensed therapists, cosmetologists, and other professionals. They created the Long Island Beauty Ball event to further this mission and bring together the health, wellness, and beauty industries to educate and support those living with cancer.
Bradley Paul is a proud member of the Paqtnkek Mi'kmaw Nation seeking a challenging career where he can utilize his skills and continue learning. He has over 10 years of volunteer experience performing Mi'kmaw culture and fundraising, as well as experience in firefighting, administration, youth programs, and cultural advising. Bradley has strong communication, leadership, problem-solving abilities and thrives in team environments.
Home Care Assistance Waterloo provides 24/7 in-home care for seniors in Waterloo, including assistance with daily tasks, transportation, and specialized care for conditions like Parkinson's, dementia, and post-stroke. They aim to help seniors live independently and happily in their old age by ensuring their needs are met through services like meal preparation, transportation, and encouraging socialization and fun activities. Those interested can call their Care Manager at (519) 954-2111 to schedule a free consultation and learn more about what services may help their senior loved one.
Acorns Children's Hospice provides palliative care for children in and around Birmingham who have life-threatening or life-limiting conditions and are not expected to live past their 18th birthday. The hospice cares for these children and supports their families throughout each stage of their child's life and into bereavement. The itslearning Charity Appeal document outlines four suggestions for supporting Acorns Children's Hospice through donations, volunteering, using itslearning's platform and training, and fundraising activities.
East Anglia's Children's Hospices Treehouse appealBe2camp Admin
East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH) provides hospice care for children and their families in East Anglia. They operate hospices in Ipswich and Quiddenham. EACH is building a new hospice in Ipswich and relies on fundraising activities, local partnerships, and donations to their shops and Treehouse Appeal to support their services for families caring for children with life-limiting conditions.
Presentación de relaciones públicas, en inglés, de Kandersteg International Scout Centre (KISC), en Suiza, con fotos de mi temporada como Short Term Staff en Verano 2012 y Long Term Staff en 2013, otras de PR & Marketing de KISC.
NewcastleGateshead Initiative Partner Update Meeting October 2015newcastlegateshead
Slides from NewcastleGateshead Initiative's Partner Update Meeting at St Nicholas Cathedral on 8 October 2015, including presentations on the Eleven Arches project and NewcastleGateshead's bid to host the 2019 World Transplant Games.
Laura Crossley: Top tips for Museums at Night clustersRosie Clarke
Heritage and Audience Development Consultant Laura Crossley shares her recommendations for getting local heritage organisations to work together to plan and market a joint programme of events: a Museums at Night festival
"cluster". This includes three case studies from the Norfolk area.
This document summarizes the services provided by a local charity hospice. They provide free palliative care to people of all ages with life-limiting illnesses through adult and children's hospice services. The care is holistic and provided by a specialist team in a homely environment. Around 200 children under 18 from the local area are cared for each year. They also run a community nursing team, activities, therapies, and a hydrotherapy pool. The hospice relies on fundraising as statutory funding only covers 25% of costs, with over £3 million needed annually to run children's services. They encourage people to support through donations, fundraising events, shopping at their stores, or volunteering.
Elaine Lees from Creativity Works on creating a Museums at Night clusterRosie Clarke
Elaine Lees from Creativity Works in Pennine Lancashire explains how she successfully bid for funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund to create a new Museums at Night cluster of activity in her area, the "Festival of Wonders".
Communications and volunteering | Midlands Networking Group | 14 June 2017CharityComms
Stephen Hardy, communications manager at the Canal & River Trust
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Big Influence is a mentoring charity that ran a campaign to recruit new mentors. They recruited a social media intern and identified a "Big Influence" week to promote stories about people's childhood influences using the hashtag #biginfluence on Twitter and Facebook. They secured celebrity involvement from Jamie Oliver, Nick Jonas, Jo Brand, Paul Gambaccini, and Paloma Faith through personal connections. The campaign resulted in over 100 stories shared online, thousands of video views, new volunteer inquiries, and improved reputation and awareness for the charity with minimal budget. They learned the importance of relating their work to people's lives, exhausting personal contacts, making engagement easy, talking about ideas early, and not taking time off during campaigns.
Wealdlink operate a timetabled, safe, assisted door-to-door bus service for those who need it most around Crowborough and the surrounding towns and villages. This short presentation explains who we are, how we work, and how to organise transport
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.
Cbt gen funding pres investing in londonersHavco Havering
The City Bridge Trust provides funding to charities and organizations working to benefit Londoners. Applicants must be registered charities or charitable organizations that have been operating for at least one year. Funding supports a range of programs including improving mental health services, reducing poverty, English language learning, supporting older adults and ex-offenders, and strengthening the voluntary sector. The application process involves submitting a full online application and demonstrating how the proposed work meets the Trust's criteria.
This document describes the Opening Doors for Carers project funded by the Big Lottery Fund. The project provides individual needs assessments for carers, support services like counseling and respite breaks, and aims to encourage referrals from rural areas of Flintshire to create a more equitable service. Specific services mentioned include a carer advocate service, counseling, short respite breaks, a new male carer group, a long term conditions group, and volunteer opportunities.
During the event, our team provided a series of short, sharp presentations which aimed at bringing our partners up to speed with our national and international work - from major events to inward investment - and highlighting opportunities for them and their businesses.
Partners also heard from VisitEngland chief executive James Berresford, about the national tourism landscape, the growth strategy for tourism and major new funding programmes which are underway and set to benefit our region this year.
In this workshop, the presenters will show the enormous potential of former participants of Rotary Youth Exchange for the greater Rotary family, whether as competent supporters, advisers with cultural experience, or future Rotarians. Learn how to engage these students in your clubs and districts and advise them on their continued Rotary journey.
Ekkehard Musick
D1800, Germany
A presentation given by Megan Combe at the Perth and Kinross Council First World War networking event 23.08.13. Presentation covers funding for First World War projects and other open programmes for heritage from the Heritage Lottery Fund
In this workshop, the presenters will show the enormous potential of former participants of Rotary Youth Exchange for the greater Rotary family, whether as competent supporters, advisers with cultural experience, or future Rotarians. Learn how to engage these students in your clubs and districts and advise them on their continued Rotary journey.
Christine Schieber
D1690, France
Face your funding fears HERITAGE & BIG LOTTERY FUNDS 220914Megan Braithwaite
Workshop on facing your funding fears, given at West Lothian funding fair 22/09/14, delivered by Megan from Heritage Lottery Fund & Adele from Big Lottery Fund. Ins
BHCC cuts Part B: children and young peoplebrightonpa
The document outlines budget cuts to various services in Brighton & Hove for the 2015-16 fiscal year. Major cuts include £3.25 million from adult services, £1.24 million from sport, culture, and community programs, and £3.5 million from environment, development, and housing services. Youth work and children's services are also significantly impacted, with the closure of four children's centers, the council's entire Play Service, and an end to funding for youth work in the city overall. Nurseries and childcare support are subject to review and cuts as well, which could impact subsidization of council-run nurseries and support for providers and childminders. Services for children in need may also see cuts
The Mondays at Racine Cancer Organization is a nonprofit that helps reduce the cosmetic and physical side effects of cancer and its treatment through salons and spas. They have treated almost 7,000 clients with a team of licensed therapists, cosmetologists, and other professionals. They created the Long Island Beauty Ball event to further this mission and bring together the health, wellness, and beauty industries to educate and support those living with cancer.
Bradley Paul is a proud member of the Paqtnkek Mi'kmaw Nation seeking a challenging career where he can utilize his skills and continue learning. He has over 10 years of volunteer experience performing Mi'kmaw culture and fundraising, as well as experience in firefighting, administration, youth programs, and cultural advising. Bradley has strong communication, leadership, problem-solving abilities and thrives in team environments.
Home Care Assistance Waterloo provides 24/7 in-home care for seniors in Waterloo, including assistance with daily tasks, transportation, and specialized care for conditions like Parkinson's, dementia, and post-stroke. They aim to help seniors live independently and happily in their old age by ensuring their needs are met through services like meal preparation, transportation, and encouraging socialization and fun activities. Those interested can call their Care Manager at (519) 954-2111 to schedule a free consultation and learn more about what services may help their senior loved one.
Acorns Children's Hospice provides palliative care for children in and around Birmingham who have life-threatening or life-limiting conditions and are not expected to live past their 18th birthday. The hospice cares for these children and supports their families throughout each stage of their child's life and into bereavement. The itslearning Charity Appeal document outlines four suggestions for supporting Acorns Children's Hospice through donations, volunteering, using itslearning's platform and training, and fundraising activities.
East Anglia's Children's Hospices Treehouse appealBe2camp Admin
East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH) provides hospice care for children and their families in East Anglia. They operate hospices in Ipswich and Quiddenham. EACH is building a new hospice in Ipswich and relies on fundraising activities, local partnerships, and donations to their shops and Treehouse Appeal to support their services for families caring for children with life-limiting conditions.
Simi Epstein is the Director of Fundraising for Hope House Children's Hospices. Hope House provides hospice care, respite care, bereavement support, counseling, and advocacy services for terminally ill and life-limited children as well as their families. Simi discusses how Hope House improved their marketing and fundraising efforts by focusing on specific services, creating new literature and videos, and showcasing patient stories. This led to increased demand for services, referrals, bed occupancy, donations, lottery players, and event attendees. However, interviews revealed that while existing supporters knew of and trusted Hope House, potential donors were often unaware of who and what services they provided. Going forward, Hope House aims to invest
Working Together - Purple Vision & Mercy Hospice Auckland NZPurple Vision
This document provides information about fundraising activities and community engagement efforts of Mercy Hospice Auckland. It discusses various annual events held by the organization such as a strawberry festival, remembrance events, tile events, and a garden event that raise hundreds of thousands of dollars each year. It also outlines marketing strategies used to promote events and engagement initiatives like newsletters, social media, PR, and working with local businesses and organizations. The document shows how Mercy Hospice uses multiple avenues to both fundraise and connect with the community it serves.
This document summarizes a conference on funding for third sector organizations in Wales. It discusses how renewable energy projects can provide communities with long-term income streams through mechanisms like feed-in tariffs and how specific Welsh communities have implemented hydroelectric, biomass, and other renewable projects. Support organizations that can help communities develop renewable projects are also listed.
Saint Francis & Purple Vision NAHF Presentation 24/3/12Purple Vision
This document discusses data analysis and segmentation of supporters for Saint Francis Hospice. It provides information on the hospice's current supporter base, objectives to grow support, and drivers requiring new approaches. Data was pulled from various sources to enable segmentation of supporters by attributes like location, giving history, motivations, and demographics. This revealed 28 distinct segments with varying levels of fit to the hospice's existing supporter profile. Further analysis of penetration rates and potential supporters by location could help optimize future strategies.
Acorns Children's Hospice provides palliative care for children in and around Birmingham who have life-threatening or life-limiting conditions and are not expected to live past their 18th birthday. The hospice cares for these children and supports their families throughout each stage of their child's life and into bereavement. The itslearning Charity Appeal document outlines four suggestions for supporting Acorns Children's Hospice through donations, volunteering, using itslearning's platform and training, and fundraising activities.
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.
The TMP Foundation was created in 2011 to support charity causes close to the hearts of people at The Marketing Practice. We want to support local charities in meaningful fundraising that will make a difference to lives in the area around our Oxfordshire home. As well as supporting national charity events throughout the year. Have a look around the site to see what we’ve been up to.
This year we’ll be supporting Naomi House - the presentation above provides an overview of the great work they do a few events to look out for across the year
The Chilliwack Hospice Society is a community-based volunteer organization that supports individuals and families during the dying and grieving process. It was established in 1985 and began offering community visitation and hospital visitation programs in the late 1980s. The Society operates the Rotary Hospice Centre and supports patients and families at the Cascade Hospice Residence. It provides programs for bereavement support, education, and volunteer services. During COVID-19, it has adapted programs to online and distanced formats while reopening its thrift store and hospice centre with safety protocols.
The parish is facing a £11,300 shortfall in its £70,700 annual budget due to insufficient planned giving from parishioners. Only 73 of 146 members currently give an average of £8.81 per week through planned giving. This is well below the deanery average of £4.27 to £13.78 per week. To cover costs, achieve its vision plans, and ensure long-term viability, the parish needs parishioners to increase planned giving, ideally to £10 or more per week. Stewardship packs will be distributed for parishioners to prayerfully consider their level of planned giving.
The parish is facing a £11,300 shortfall in its £70,700 annual budget due to insufficient planned giving from parishioners. Only 73 of 146 members currently give an average of £8.81 per week through planned giving. This is well below the deanery average of £4.27 to £13.78 per week. To cover costs, support outreach programs, and achieve its vision, the parish needs parishioners to increase planned giving to an average of £10 per week. Stewardship packs will be distributed for parishioners to prayerfully consider increasing their financial commitment to the church.
Alzheimer Scotland raised over £6 million in 2013/2014 from a variety of fundraising efforts including donations, sponsored events, memory walks, gift aid, companies and charitable trusts. They narrowly received £10,000 in funding from the People's Postcode Trust due to a difference of 23 votes. Many people volunteered or fundraised in their communities through various activities like Christmas card sales, collections, and donations in lieu of gifts. The funds raised help support Alzheimer Scotland's projects like their new Dumfries Dementia Resource Centre.
The document discusses volunteering for the Blue Nose Marathon. It states that volunteers are key to the success of the event and help provide a safe, organized, and fun race for over 16,000 participants. Volunteers will receive benefits like a commemorative t-shirt, invitation to the after party, and metro transit passes. A variety of volunteer roles are needed, ranging from registration, food services, and medical care. Over 1,500 volunteers contributed 35,000 hours in 2013.
This presentation was part of the NCVO event - 'It's Our Community research workshop - East of England'.
This event was organised by NCVO, BIG Society CIC and Peterborough Council for Voluntary Service, to look at examples of community led funding.
Rachell Newell (Wintercomfort for the homeless Social Enterprise Manager) gave a presentation at the workshop discussing the background of Wintercomfort and the homelessness situation.
You can find out more about NCVO events on the European Funding Network website: http://europeanfundingnetwork.eu/events/ncvo-event
Last year, Poppyscotland provided financial assistance to over 1,400 individuals through a wide range of services totaling over £762,000 in funding support. They also provided grants to 17 specialist organizations totaling around £1,020,000. Outcomes included 2,468 clients achieving over £1,608,548 in financial gains through advisory services and 105 veterans receiving employment support through grants of £155,000. The Scottish Poppy Appeal raised £2,966,384 in 2015, an increase of 4.13% over the previous year, through the distribution of 5 million poppies, wreaths, and collections from 70,000 collection cans. However, Poppyscotland faces challenges in fundraising
KICK OFF PRESENTATION (1) PASYKAF (CYPRUS) IVISOC 2011fisky-wisky
This document provides information about an organization called PASYKAF (The Cyprus Association of Cancer Patients and Friends) and its activities. It discusses PASYKAF's mission to provide supportive and palliative care services to cancer patients and their families. It also describes some of PASYKAF's services, programs, fundraising events, international partnerships, and reliance on volunteers.
This document summarizes a fundraising campaign conducted by Weldmar Hospicecare and Pebblebeach Fundraising to replace old mattresses. Pebblebeach conducted an analysis of Weldmar's donor database to identify high, good, and low prospect donors. They created a direct mail appeal targeted at different donor tiers. The campaign raised £109,139.09, exceeding their £42,434 goal and allowing them to purchase all 14 mattresses plus additional equipment. As a result of investing in individual giving fundraising, Weldmar achieved a net income of £261,930 for 2017 compared to their £147,500 budget.
The document summarizes the Our Kids of the Cape (KOTC) fund, which was established in 2007 to assist local children's community programmes. Between September 2010 and July 2011, KOTC collected R156,486.44 in donations and spent R470,978.51 on various Corporate Social Investment initiatives. This included long-term support of 8 beneficiary organizations, as well as one-time donations to 11 ad-hoc social projects focused on underprivileged youth. The KOTC fund is supported by donations from guests at The Vineyard Hotel & Spa and involves social involvement projects for hotel staff.
Dr Sharon Chadwick, Consultant in Palliative Care, Hospice of St Francis, Hertfordshire and Claire Nicell, Hospice Champion Educator working with Hospice
of St Francis, Peace Hospice Care and West Hertfordshire NHS Trust
The document summarizes the proceedings of a Members Advisory Forum on early diagnosis campaigns and dementia research in Scotland. It includes:
1) Welcome remarks and presentations on starting difficult conversations about memory issues and designing an early diagnosis campaign.
2) A discussion of barriers to diagnosis, recommendations for disseminating information through various channels and involving diverse communities.
3) Updates on Alzheimer Scotland's research activities including centers focused on scientific, clinical and policy research, and a brain tissue bank.
4) A question and answer session where members provide input on Alzheimer Scotland's research approach and priorities.
Jill Mulelly, senior engagement specialist from South West London Collaborative Commissioning looks at extending reach by working with Healthwatch and other grassroots organisations.
This document discusses a partnership program called Winter Wellness that aims to reduce fuel poverty and improve public health in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. It provides emergency assistance with heating costs but also focuses on long term solutions like home insulation and job training. Referrals to the program increased from 380 in 2011-12 to 894 in 2012-13 due to increased awareness, a full time worker, and an incentive payment for referrals. The program helped 1500 households stay warm and healthy while also helping 126 long term unemployed people find work through job training support. By linking heating assistance to health services and employment programs, the partners aim to sustainably improve well being in the community.
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3. What we do
• HospiceCare is the main provider of palliative care in North
Northumberland delivering care and support to adults, their families
and carers whose lives are affected by cancer and other life limiting
illnesses such as respiratory and heart disease, Motor Neurone
Disease and Multiple Sclerosis.
• We provide care and support for 300 patients & their families each
year. Last year we provided 1576 hours of Hospice at Home care
• The services we offer Hospice at Home, Drop in and Therapeutic
Clinics, Lymphoedema management, Bereavement Support
• Our team of around 50 volunteers save us over £100,000 per year
• ‘Open Doors’ – self referrals or via professionals
• All services are FREE!
• We are a truly local charity providing a unique aluable service to
invaluable service to the local community.
4. How YOUR money will support us
• Our annual running costs are around £330,000 – and last year we
received only 14% funding from the NHS, so we have to raise
around £280,000 through fundraising, charitable trusts, legacies and
community donations.
• £15 a month could help provide a night’s overnight end of care for a
patient in their own home
• Last year we provided 1576 hours of overnight care
• £5 per month us keep our phone lines open to patients and carers
• Last year we delivered 328 hours giving Carers respite in their own
homes during the day or night.
• Last Year Bereavement Support Service provided 506 hours of face-
to-face support, and 131 hours of telephone support
• Please help us continue providing this support!
5. The Money Part
Option 1
• Self-Fund =Pay for the trip and raise a
target minimum sponsorship of £1500
Graham Parker of Travel Counsellors will be
managing the trip on behalf of HospiceCare.
We are offering two options based on 10
people taking part in the trip
Example: Cost of trip £2400
6. Option 2
Example:
• Total cost £3900 ( cost of trip plus sponsorship)
• Deposit £240 at time of booking – 31st May 2014
• Minimum sponsorship of £2500 to be received at
HospiceCare by 31st July 2015 ( of which £1000 will be
paid to Travel Counsellors)
• Further £1160 paid directly by participant to Travel
Counsellors by Mid-August 2015
Option 2
• Sponsorship – Minimum of £2500 of which £1000 can be
put towards trip cost
8. Fundraising support
• Fundraising pack full of great tips on how
to raise your sponsorship target
• Sign up to a fundraising agreement
• We will be in touch regularly to offer
support
• Opportunity to meet the other trekkers
9. The Next Stage
• Pay a 10% deposit by the 31st May 2014
• Start Fundraising
• Final balance to be paid by mid August
2015