‘Getting Ready For Your Crowdfunding Campaign’


Thurs 22nd Sept | 12:00 – 13:00 | Speaker: Rosie Oldham, Head of Fundraising and Communications at London homelessness charity Thames Reach


Getting ready for the Big Give? The Christmas Challenge and other crowdfunding campaigns are great for charities to raise awareness and funds when they are successful, but also require a lot of work and planning.

During her session Rosie will be sharing tips and advice on:
• Crowdfunding – is it right for you, what are the key things to consider?
• Who is your ‘crowd’?
• Timeline for a successful campaign
• Creating fundraising materials and messaging for your campaign
• Campaign plan including some practical examples
• What you need to do during your campaign


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Stratford East Theatre have given my mailing lists allocation of half priced tickets for The Wonderful World of Disscocia.

More info please click on link: https://arts-mail.com/t/355W-1BBMV-B742871FEF1EF1374GMXEKED38F9581D26132B/cr.aspx 

You can get 50% off Band A (£32.50) or Band B (£22.50) for all performances from Fri 16 to Fri 23 Sept

To Book please call the Box Office on 020 8534 0310 or the link above and use promocode WONDERFUL50.

Education, training and employment support for people who are unemployed or in temporary, low paid, and insecure work.

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We are looking for volunteers who are enthusiastic and committed. 1-2 hours once a week, day/time flexible.

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Shop and Donate CIC is a social supermarket fighting food waste and food poverty, where the customer’s contribution goes towards supporting food banks, key workers and helping vulnerable residents affected by COVID-19.

What is a social supermarket?

A social supermarket is a shop that sells discounted food to people on a lower income. We operate as a traditional supermarket but at reduced prices (e.g., selling at 70% less than high street prices).

How does Shop and Donate work?

With Shop and Donate you can shop for groceries or buy a box for another person online and we can deliver for £6.75, next day delivery anywhere in the UK.

If you come to our physical store you can subscribe to our loyalty program where you can get £15 worth of groceries for only £5 and your 10th purchase is free of charge.

Reducing the costs of food ensures our customers are well fed and can afford other essentials such as housing and utility costs. This along with the low-cost products distinguishes it from the other supermarkets. The food is still in good condition and would otherwise be sent to landfills by big retailers for a variety of reasons including items packaged and weighed incorrectly and over-production.

How the loyalty program works

For just £5 you can get £15 worth of groceries or 10 items. Along with this, we also offer each customer a loyalty card where they can get every 10th order for free.

Items you can take:

  • 4 x Low-value items
  • 3 x Medium-value items
  • 3 x High-value items

Why are the items categorised?

All of the items are categorised by Low, Medium & High-value based on a mixture of retail price, volume, “use by” / “best before” dates, and the demand of the stock. This way we can make the best use of the stock we have and ensure fairness. For example, it would not be very fair if one member took 10 jars of coffee leaving none for anyone else!

What products we have

The food sold in our supermarket is very varied. We have breakfast (tea, coffee, cereal), tinned goods, pasta, rice, and fresh fruit and vegetables, plus some toiletries.

Where you can order from

Our customers have the option of buying products directly from our physical or online supermarket as well as from our e-commerce partners, such as Too Good To Go, Deliveroo, Karma Life, Amazon, and eBay.

Our team and suppliers

Overall, we have a team of about 15 people who are dedicated and of various experiences and ages. As well as volunteers who are experienced in admin, finance, HR, customer service and fundraising, we are already connected to a variety of suppliers who can provide us with goods. The goods are sourced from mainstream supermarkets, local shops, donations from members of the public, and food redistribution organizations such as Fareshare, Giving World, Banquet, and supermarkets like M&S and Lidl.

Come and join us!

The social supermarket runs from our office based in Victoria, however, we are looking to expand the supermarket and reach more people. This will also provide a great opportunity for members of the local community to become involved in the project, as we will be able to provide them with voluntary and work experience opportunities in addition to also offering access to affordable low-cost food and products.

£6.00 for £15.00 worth of shopping -10 items 

£12.00 for £30 worth of shopping -20 Items

£24.00 for £60 worth of shopping -40 Items 

We sell on shop and donate .org/ eBay/Deliveroo/Shopify Amazon  

We deliver anywhere in the UK next Day -£11.07 

Successful implementation begins at the individual level, where capacity building activities increase a worker’s knowledge and skill. An individual who’s been empowered to facilitate change can impact their organisation and their community. All individuals in our membership organisations can access SOLID our online training package. Take a look SOLID – Sobus

However organisations, whatever their size, do need to consider their overall progression, their ability to adapt to change and their ability to become more sustainable. Or as someone put it recently, “In the current environment it is an ability for the organisation to survive!”

Sobus has highlighted the 5 stages of capacity building.  Organisational Development – Sobus . In this you can see where your organisation is on a scale. You may do things in each stage but unless you fulfill all the criteria of that stage and the stages beforehand your organisation’s progression and development will need some consideration.

If you would like to know more about the 5 stages and would like an assessment then please contact Nigel at Sobus; nigel.jacques@sobus.org.uk

 

Are you a charitable organisation in need of skills to help you do your work better? Link UP London provides access to bespoke Skilled Support for charities, social enterprises and community groups for free!

Our Skilled Volunteering projects are short-term, structured and designed to make a difference.  All of our volunteers have industry specific knowledge and are keen to help in areas such as communications, marketing, IT, human resources, finance, graphic design, legal, strategy, photography, data, research, and much more …

We know that many small organisations have big visions for their communities but with limited resources in-house it can be difficult to turn these dreams into a reality.  We aim to get you the skills you need when you need them most.  

Learn more about our Skilled Volunteer Projects and upcoming Events on our website – www. linkuplondon.org 

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The Invisible Café is celebrating our First Year Anniversary (represented by Paper) on Thursday 15th September and we are inviting you to join us.  As well as, celebrating our Anniversary, we would like to say a massive thank you to 245 Hammersmith, who have kindly supported us over the past year. Plus, it will be a perfect opportunity to mingle with some of the amazing support groups and workshop facilitators within Hammersmith & Fulham. 

This is going to be an afternoon of fun, workshops, music and networking.  We will be holding a very exciting raffle, with some pretty awesome prizes to be won.  Raffle tickets are £5 for 5 and, all proceeds will go straight back to The Invisible Café. This will enable us to continue to provide support and services to the local community.

Light refreshments will be available.

 

 

 

The first ever North End Road Festival takes place on Saturday 24th September.  The event offers not only a fantastic family day out for all ages, but also provides foodies and music fans with a voyage of discovery.  The traffic free street will host 5 live music locations, a Battle of the Bands competition,150 stalls, street entertainment and children’s activities along with the popular daily market. Start at one end and work your way down the street, stopping off at stalls and shops packed with arts, crafts, jewellery, vintage goods, candles, home accessories, fashion and gifts, along-side seasonal produce, fresh fruit and veg. Enjoy street food from around the globe including Caribbean, Ethiopian, Filipino, Italian, Korean, Middle Eastern and Thai, there’ll be treats for every taste. Be entertained by music from all genres including Rock, Neo Soul, Reggae, Ska, Funk, Classical, Grunge, along with Brazilian and a Steel Band. Plus comedy, dance, street theatre, children’s games, sporting activities and more.

Sobus are inviting BAME led organisations to share their stories – we want to capture some of the history of the local VCS groups that support local BAME communities, with a view to compiling these stories in celebration of Black History Month in October 2022.

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