The "Stronger Together" conference is being held on July 7th in Norwich to bring together representatives from Norfolk's voluntary, community, and social enterprise sector. The keynote speaker will be Wendy Thomson from Norfolk County Council. The conference will include workshops and seminars to develop skills, foster relationships between organizations, celebrate the sector's diversity, discuss challenges and opportunities, and meet with funders. It aims to strengthen the sector through networking and skills development.
OMRADES is creating an open‐source, community resilience platform, designed by communities, for communities, to help them reconnect, respond to, and recover from crisis situations. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 687847 This material reflects only the authors view and the European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains
Coronavirus (COVID-19) and museums: impact, innovations and planning for post...OECD CFE
Slides of the OECD ICOM webinar "Coronavirus (COVID-19) and museums: impact, innovations and planning for post-crisis" held on April 10, 2020.
more info: https://oe.cd/culture-webinars
Don Tuohy, Director of Community and Enterprise Waterford County Council presenting on The Role of Local Authorities in Supporting Festival and Events at The Business of Fun 2011
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Request for Proposal - Public Relations RFPEverythingPR
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is seeking a public relations firm to assist with the publicity and celebrity wrangling for their upcoming gala on Thursday, November 19th at Cipriani 42nd Street.
Benefits of forming a Museums at Night city clusterRosie Clarke
Rosie Clarke, Culture24 Campaigns Officer and coordinator of the Museums at Night festival, explains what the bi-annual festival of after-hours culture is all about, and how towns and cities can benefit from connecting their arts and heritage organisations to offer a joint programme of after-hours events: a cluster.
Forming a cluster can help attract locals and tourists into the town centre, boosting your after-hours economy and supporting a bid for Purple Flag status. There are many opportunities to collaborate with local businesses and retailers, and a wide range of ways of marketing your activities to reach new audiences.
Presentation by Patsy Convery, Acting Director of Audience Engagement at the National Galleries of Scotland at the Scottish Communicators Network event Collaborating for Success on 24th June 2015.
OMRADES is creating an open‐source, community resilience platform, designed by communities, for communities, to help them reconnect, respond to, and recover from crisis situations. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 687847 This material reflects only the authors view and the European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains
Coronavirus (COVID-19) and museums: impact, innovations and planning for post...OECD CFE
Slides of the OECD ICOM webinar "Coronavirus (COVID-19) and museums: impact, innovations and planning for post-crisis" held on April 10, 2020.
more info: https://oe.cd/culture-webinars
Don Tuohy, Director of Community and Enterprise Waterford County Council presenting on The Role of Local Authorities in Supporting Festival and Events at The Business of Fun 2011
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Request for Proposal - Public Relations RFPEverythingPR
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is seeking a public relations firm to assist with the publicity and celebrity wrangling for their upcoming gala on Thursday, November 19th at Cipriani 42nd Street.
Benefits of forming a Museums at Night city clusterRosie Clarke
Rosie Clarke, Culture24 Campaigns Officer and coordinator of the Museums at Night festival, explains what the bi-annual festival of after-hours culture is all about, and how towns and cities can benefit from connecting their arts and heritage organisations to offer a joint programme of after-hours events: a cluster.
Forming a cluster can help attract locals and tourists into the town centre, boosting your after-hours economy and supporting a bid for Purple Flag status. There are many opportunities to collaborate with local businesses and retailers, and a wide range of ways of marketing your activities to reach new audiences.
Presentation by Patsy Convery, Acting Director of Audience Engagement at the National Galleries of Scotland at the Scottish Communicators Network event Collaborating for Success on 24th June 2015.
EU & culture in cities & regions - Maciej HofmanOECD CFE
Presentation by Maciej Hofman, Policy Officer, DG for Education and Culture, European Commission at the OECD Summer Academy on Cultural and Creative Industries and Local Development, 3rd edition, held in vitual format on 27-30 April 2020. More info: https://oe.cd/sacci
This presentation was part of the Public Service Delivery Network meeting on 10 February 2010.
This presentation was by Ingrid Gardiner (EU Manager) from the NCVO and explored accessing european structural funds.
Find out more about NCVO's European Funding Network: http://europeanfundingnetwork.eu
Speaker: Rachel Dingsdale, Marketing Officer, National Gallery - Find out how the National Gallery’s innovative marketing campaign for the exhibition ‘Venice: Canaletto and His Rivals’ brought Venice to London and an old master back
into the spotlight. Using the marketing campaign for the show as a case study find out how the Gallery plans and implements a special exhibition campaign including cost effective promotions and social media initiatives.
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!
Winner of the Impact Award of the CILIP PPRG Marketing Excellence Awards. Presentation given by Ben Sanderson from The British Library at the PPRG seminar in Birmingham on 8 November 2013.
E-Commerce: the process of buying, selling, or exchanging products, services, and information through computer networks.It ranges from businesses receiving orders via their website through to automated systems to control the supply chain from the initial customer contact right through to management of suppliers.E Commerce stands for electronic commerce and caters to trading in goods and services through the electronic medium such as internet, mobile or any other computer network. It involves the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) in making commerce between consumers and organizations, organization and organization or consumer and consumer. With the growing use of internet worldwide, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) has also increased in humungous amounts and so has flourished e-commerce with the prolific virtual internet bazaar inside the digital world which is righty termed as e-malls. We now have access to almost every knick-knack of our daily lives at competitive prices on the internet. No matter one is educated or illiterate, an urbane or a countryman, in India or in U.K; all you need is an internet connection and a green bank account. With e-commerce then, you can buy almost anything you wish for without actually touching the product physically and inquiring the salesman n number of times before placing the final order. Here is a beautiful picture depicting how has human life evolved to adapt to the digital world and hence trading over the internet. As seen, from pizza and potted plant to pair of shoes, we have everything on sale on the internet available in tempting offers..!! Snapdeal.com, Amazon, eBay, Naaptol ,Myntra, etc are some of the most popular e-commerce websites.By the help of the flexibility offered by computernetworks and the availability of the Internet, E-commercedevelops on traditional commerce.E-commerce createsnew opportunities for performing profitable activitiesonline. It promotes easier cooperation between differentgroups: businesses sharing information to improvecustomer relations; companies working together to designand build new products/services; or multinationalcompany sharing information for a major marketingcampaign.A while back, e commerce referred to any type of business conducted over the Internet. The meaning of the phrase has changed though, and now it means selling an actual product (hard goods) online. This is different from selling a service, such as article writing.
The latest computer craze has been to be able to wear wireless computers. The Computer Fashion Wave, "Digital Jewelry" looks to be the next sizzling fashion trend of the technological wave. The combination of shrinking computer devices and increasing computer power has allowed several companies to begin producing fashion jewelry with embedded intelligence. Today’s, manufacturers place millions of transistors on a microchip, which can be used to make small devices that store tons of digital data.. The whole concept behind this is to be able to communicate to others by means of wireless appliances. The other key factor of this concept market is to stay fashionable at the same time.
EU & culture in cities & regions - Maciej HofmanOECD CFE
Presentation by Maciej Hofman, Policy Officer, DG for Education and Culture, European Commission at the OECD Summer Academy on Cultural and Creative Industries and Local Development, 3rd edition, held in vitual format on 27-30 April 2020. More info: https://oe.cd/sacci
This presentation was part of the Public Service Delivery Network meeting on 10 February 2010.
This presentation was by Ingrid Gardiner (EU Manager) from the NCVO and explored accessing european structural funds.
Find out more about NCVO's European Funding Network: http://europeanfundingnetwork.eu
Speaker: Rachel Dingsdale, Marketing Officer, National Gallery - Find out how the National Gallery’s innovative marketing campaign for the exhibition ‘Venice: Canaletto and His Rivals’ brought Venice to London and an old master back
into the spotlight. Using the marketing campaign for the show as a case study find out how the Gallery plans and implements a special exhibition campaign including cost effective promotions and social media initiatives.
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!
Winner of the Impact Award of the CILIP PPRG Marketing Excellence Awards. Presentation given by Ben Sanderson from The British Library at the PPRG seminar in Birmingham on 8 November 2013.
E-Commerce: the process of buying, selling, or exchanging products, services, and information through computer networks.It ranges from businesses receiving orders via their website through to automated systems to control the supply chain from the initial customer contact right through to management of suppliers.E Commerce stands for electronic commerce and caters to trading in goods and services through the electronic medium such as internet, mobile or any other computer network. It involves the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) in making commerce between consumers and organizations, organization and organization or consumer and consumer. With the growing use of internet worldwide, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) has also increased in humungous amounts and so has flourished e-commerce with the prolific virtual internet bazaar inside the digital world which is righty termed as e-malls. We now have access to almost every knick-knack of our daily lives at competitive prices on the internet. No matter one is educated or illiterate, an urbane or a countryman, in India or in U.K; all you need is an internet connection and a green bank account. With e-commerce then, you can buy almost anything you wish for without actually touching the product physically and inquiring the salesman n number of times before placing the final order. Here is a beautiful picture depicting how has human life evolved to adapt to the digital world and hence trading over the internet. As seen, from pizza and potted plant to pair of shoes, we have everything on sale on the internet available in tempting offers..!! Snapdeal.com, Amazon, eBay, Naaptol ,Myntra, etc are some of the most popular e-commerce websites.By the help of the flexibility offered by computernetworks and the availability of the Internet, E-commercedevelops on traditional commerce.E-commerce createsnew opportunities for performing profitable activitiesonline. It promotes easier cooperation between differentgroups: businesses sharing information to improvecustomer relations; companies working together to designand build new products/services; or multinationalcompany sharing information for a major marketingcampaign.A while back, e commerce referred to any type of business conducted over the Internet. The meaning of the phrase has changed though, and now it means selling an actual product (hard goods) online. This is different from selling a service, such as article writing.
The latest computer craze has been to be able to wear wireless computers. The Computer Fashion Wave, "Digital Jewelry" looks to be the next sizzling fashion trend of the technological wave. The combination of shrinking computer devices and increasing computer power has allowed several companies to begin producing fashion jewelry with embedded intelligence. Today’s, manufacturers place millions of transistors on a microchip, which can be used to make small devices that store tons of digital data.. The whole concept behind this is to be able to communicate to others by means of wireless appliances. The other key factor of this concept market is to stay fashionable at the same time.
5 key Threats to Becoming a Responsive OrganisationThoughtworks
Gary O’Brien works with large enterprises taking a Lean Enterprise approach to drive change to the culture, planning, governance, and structure of the enterprise to better align with customers’ needs. This new framework for scaling agility in the enterprise is drawing the attention of the world's business and technology innovators, but it is not a journey without speed bumps.
At ThoughtWorks Live Australia 2016, Gary discussed the hurdles that must be overcome in order to become a responsive organisation.
Creative City Networks Review: their role supporting creative talent in Scotland’s cities. An event focused on the Ekos review findings of the 3 city networks: Creative Dundee, Creative Edinburgh and Creative Stirling at Creative Scotland's office.
Find out more about the work of the networks and read the Review report: http://www.creativescotland.com/explore/read/stories/creative-city-networks/2014/creative-city-networks-review
Our students organise more than 1,000 events every year, ranging from social, cultural and sporting occasions to high-profile speaker engagements and internationally recognised industry conferences. Here is your opportunity to find out more about them.
Sponsoring these events offers many benefits to you and your company - for more information contact the students directly or Marion Buggins (mbuggins@london.edu).
Programme for MALG's Annual Conference and Exhibition, which took place on Wednesday November 19th at the Royal College of Physicians. The theme was Ticking the box on problem debt - job done then? The event was chaired by Headlinemoney Financial Broadcast Journalist of the Year Paul Lewis.
Connecting With Creative & Digital Networks In North Yorkshireorangetreeworks
This presentation takes a good look at ways to engage with the creative sectors in North Yorkshire. Prepared for an interview by myself for a local creative industry agency in Dec. 2008. Useful for getting an overview of the creative and digital sectors in North Yorkshire.
The presentation was a workshop at Evolve 2014: the annual event for the voluntary sector in London on Monday 16 June 2014.
This presentation was chaired by Terry Perkins, Development Officer (NAVCA).
Find out more about the Evolve Conference from NCVO: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/training-and-events/evolve-conference
Find out more about the work NCVO does around funding: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/funding
Hamish McAlpine (Oxentia)
The role of universities in supporting regional regeneration and growth is increasingly well recognised. But how do universities navigate this complex landscape, and how does this activity align with their broader missions around teaching and research? Once known as the 'third mission' or 'third leg of the stool', I argue that Knowledge Exchange is now a critical and integral part of how universities deliver their mission and strategies. As both government policy and KE practice evolves, how can all parts of the university work together to deliver for their regions, and how might this benefit the university?
A slidepack to show some of the great ideas generated by the Northern Futures Ideas Day when around 200 people contributed some great ideas to meet the challenge set by the Deputy Prime Minister
Sunshine Coast Regional Forum | November 2014Ed Morrison
We'll be introducing Strategic Doing through a new university partner, the University of the Sunshine Coast. A dynamic regional university, USC is anchoring the development and implementation of a regional strategy for this fast-growing region north of Brisbane.
Developing and sustaining community based voluntary action CANorfolk
Part of Norfolk's Annual VCSE Conference. By bringing together groups at different stages of development this provided an opportunity to understand the factors involved in successfully developing and sustaining grassroots community-based voluntary action.
Part of the Norfolk Annual VCSE Conference. Are you applying for funding for the first time? This session will help you understand what you need to consider before making an application, where to look for the funding you need and what to expect when you get it.
Demonstrating the impact and value of your vcse organisation CANorfolk
Part of CAN's 2020 Annual VCSE conference. This interactive session is designed to help you understand how you can demonstrate the value of what your organisation does. Led by Jenny Potkins (NCVO) and Paul Webb (MAP & Centre for Youth Impact) this session introduced how you can articulate the difference your organisation makes, and some of the processes and tools you can use to measure that difference.
As part of our Norfolk Annual VCSE Conference, Nikki Luke, Senior Education and Engagement Officer for the East of England, will be delivering a politically neutral session on the opportunities for engaging with and influencing Parliament to ensure the voices of those we support are heard.
Challenging social injustice in adults' social health and care serviceCANorfolk
Belinda Schwehr from the legal advice charity CASCAIDr shares her and CASCAIDr’s perspectives on key issues and developments in relation to adults’ health and social care services.
Developing and Sustaining Volunteering in your organisationCANorfolk
This practical and interactive training session on the key elements of developing and sustaining good volunteer management is aimed at small to medium sized VCSEs. It will provide useful information, tools and resources to support and involve volunteers in your organisation.
Working in partnership to collectively campaign and influence CANorfolk
Our panel of guest speakers share their unique insights on how to work in partnership to collectively campaign and effectively influence.
Judy Dow (Head of Philanthropy, Norfolk Community Foundation)
Stuart Wright (Chair of the Living Wage Foundation’s Advisory Council and Property Director at Aviva)
Mike Barrett (FareShare East Anglia Development Manager) and Phoebe Sabin (FareShare East Anglia Community Coordinator)
Nikki Luke, Senior Education and Engagement Officer for the East of England, delivers a politically neutral session on the opportunities for engaging with and influencing Parliament to ensure the voices of those we support are heard.
Developing & sustaining community based voluntary action CANorfolk
Co-ordinators from North Walsham Good Neighbour Scheme,
Mattishall Volunteer Hub and Great Hockham Good Neighbour Scheme share their experiences of helping and supporting vulnerable residents in their communities. As groups at different stages of development this will provide an opportunity to understand the factors involved in successfully developing and sustaining grassroots community-based voluntary action.
A VCSE Health and Social Care Assembly for Norfolk CANorfolk
Delegates found out how their organisations can work more closely and collaboratively with health and care partners within the emerging Integrated Care System through the new VCSE Assembly. The VCSE Assembly Steering Group spoke about developments over the past year, next steps for the future and how you can get involved.
Direction of Health and Social care in Norfolk CANorfolk
Jon Clemo (Chief Executive, Community Action Norfolk) facilitates a conversation with Melanie Craig (Chief Officer, Norfolk & Waveney Clinical Commissioning Group) and James Bullion (Executive Director, Adult Social Services, Norfolk County Council) on the direction of Health and Social Care in Norfolk based on questions received from the VCSE sector.
Seth Reynolds (Principal Consultant for Systems Change at NPC) and Katie Turner (Deputy Head of Research at the Institute for Voluntary Action Research (IVAR)) share their insights and inspiration on how we can build on the adaptations and innovation shown so far this year, to influence and shape a better future for people and communities in Norfolk.
Many ways to support street children.pptxSERUDS INDIA
By raising awareness, providing support, advocating for change, and offering assistance to children in need, individuals can play a crucial role in improving the lives of street children and helping them realize their full potential
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-individuals-can-support-street-children-in-india/
#donatefororphan, #donateforhomelesschildren, #childeducation, #ngochildeducation, #donateforeducation, #donationforchildeducation, #sponsorforpoorchild, #sponsororphanage #sponsororphanchild, #donation, #education, #charity, #educationforchild, #seruds, #kurnool, #joyhome
What is the point of small housing associations.pptxPaul Smith
Given the small scale of housing associations and their relative high cost per home what is the point of them and how do we justify their continued existance
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
Russian anarchist and anti-war movement in the third year of full-scale warAntti Rautiainen
Anarchist group ANA Regensburg hosted my online-presentation on 16th of May 2024, in which I discussed tactics of anti-war activism in Russia, and reasons why the anti-war movement has not been able to make an impact to change the course of events yet. Cases of anarchists repressed for anti-war activities are presented, as well as strategies of support for political prisoners, and modest successes in supporting their struggles.
Thumbnail picture is by MediaZona, you may read their report on anti-war arson attacks in Russia here: https://en.zona.media/article/2022/10/13/burn-map
Links:
Autonomous Action
http://Avtonom.org
Anarchist Black Cross Moscow
http://Avtonom.org/abc
Solidarity Zone
https://t.me/solidarity_zone
Memorial
https://memopzk.org/, https://t.me/pzk_memorial
OVD-Info
https://en.ovdinfo.org/antiwar-ovd-info-guide
RosUznik
https://rosuznik.org/
Uznik Online
http://uznikonline.tilda.ws/
Russian Reader
https://therussianreader.com/
ABC Irkutsk
https://abc38.noblogs.org/
Send mail to prisoners from abroad:
http://Prisonmail.online
YouTube: https://youtu.be/c5nSOdU48O8
Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/libertarianlifecoach/episodes/Russian-anarchist-and-anti-war-movement-in-the-third-year-of-full-scale-war-e2k8ai4
1. Stronger Together
A conference for Norfolk’s voluntary,
community and social enterprise sector
Keynote speaker Wendy Thomson, Managing Director, Norfolk County Council.
The day will bring together representatives from Norfolk’s VCSE sector to:
• Develop skills and knowledge through workshops,
seminars and presentations
• Foster more effective working relationships with
colleagues and partners
• Celebrate and understand the strength and diversity of the sector
• Consider the challenges and opportunities ahead
• Explore our marketplace and meet funders and partners
WHEN Tuesday 7th July, 10:00 - 17:00
WHERE The King’s Centre,Norwich
Conference fees
Free for one Community Action Norfolk
or Voluntary Sector Forum (CYP) delegate
(£20 for additional delegate)
£20 for VCSE delegates
£50 for statutory authority delegates
To book:
Call 01362 698216 or e-mail
office@communityactionnorfolk.org.uk
2. Stronger Together
A conference for Norfolk’s voluntary, community and social enterprise sector
Keynote speaker Wendy Thomson, Managing Director, Norfolk County Council.
The day will bring together representatives from Norfolk’s VCSE sector to:
• Develop skills and knowledge through workshops, seminars
and presentations
• Foster more effective working relationships
with colleagues and partners
• Celebrate and understand the strength and diversity of the sector
• Consider the challenges and opportunities ahead
• Explore our marketplace and meet funders and partners
Workshops, seminars and panel discussions will tackle key issues including:
Fundraising, Engagement, Commissioning, Income Strategy, Marketing
and Social Media, Volunteers and Safeguarding.
The event will launch the Sector Led Plan Report for Norfolk – an on-going assessment of the
county’s VCSE operating environment, its hopes, concerns, aspirations and achievements.
Stronger Together has come about through the VCS Engage programme, run jointly by
Momentum (Norfolk) and Community Action Norfolk. VCS Engage is working to support
effective communication, representation, collaboration and involvement in Norfolk County
Council decision-making by the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector.
WHEN Tuesday 7th July, 10:00 - 17:00 WHERE The King’s Centre, Norwich
MARKETPLACE
The main auditorium will feature displays from funders - a key opportunity to engage with
peer groups, target audiences and potential partners. Book your exhibition space now:
Call 01362 698216 or e-mail office@communityactionnorfolk.org.uk
To book
Call 01362 698216 or e-mail office@communityactionnorfolk.org.uk
Community Action Norfolk
Web communityactionnorfolk.org.uk
@CANorfolk
Voluntary Sector Forum
Web momentumnorfolk.org.uk/forum/
Conference fees
Free for one Community Action Norfolk
or Voluntary Sector Forum (CYP) delegate
(£20 for additional delegate)
£20 for VCSE delegates
£50 for statutory authority delegates