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Southwark Mayflower 400 Fund Information Session 4th February Twitter: #Mayflower400
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Welcome, Introductions, Housekeeping
United St Saviour’s Charity services: Grants and other support Almshouses for older people
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Agenda Purpose of Session 13.05 The Mayflower Story – Overview 13.10
How to make an online application to the Community Engagement (small grants) programme Agenda Purpose of Session The Mayflower Story – Overview Southwark Mayflower 400 Fund How to apply for a grant Break Flexi Grant online application portal Networking & ideas Close
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Purpose of Session Information for community groups on:
Southwark Mayflower 400 Fund How to apply for a Mayflower 400 Fund grant Demonstrate Flexi Grant online application portal
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Overview by Rita Cruise O’Brien
The Mayflower Story Overview by Rita Cruise O’Brien
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The Mayflower Myths, Truths and Legacies
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Map of Rotherhithe, 1720
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Mayflower diagram
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Southwark Mayflower 400 Fund & Themes
Set up by Southwark Council, United St Saviour’s Charity and British Land Supports community led projects around 400th anniversary of the Mayflower sailing and its themes: Migration, Tolerance, Enterprise & Community
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Project Elements Marking the Mayflower.
Using the Mayflower’s heritage to create exciting projects that enhance and highlight its story for local residents, young people, schools and visitors Everyone’s Mayflower. Give all communities opportunities to access projects as participants and audiences. Mayflower Legacy. Build strong connections between communities, businesses, schools & cultural organisations that ensure that the Mayflower & 2020 stories remains an important touchstone for Southwark and catalyst for future activities & partnerships.
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Eligibility - Who can apply
Constituted groups & organisations: Community Groups and Tenant & Resident Associations Charities, Social Enterprises and Schools Faith Based Organisations - where not connected with religion Based in: The SE16 area, or Delivering initiatives in the SE16 area or wider SE1 area
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Eligibility – Projects, Activities & Events
Live event or activity in the lead up to November 2020: Parade, talk, performance, festival, exhibition, tour, screening, dance, educational activity or similar Include any digital activities - film, photography, social media, website etc. Meets the four themes: migration, tolerance, enterprise and community
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Fund size £140,000 over two years Allocation per year to be decided
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Grant Programmes 2 grant programmes opening online 3 times a year
Micro-grants fund: projects, activities, events up to £1K Medium grants fund – projects, activities, events over £1K No upper grant limit Organisations applying for more than £5K must speak to St Saviour’s staff in advance.
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Use of grants One off activity costs, or
Revenue costs for ongoing activities Creative content, equipment, coordination, security, stewarding & safety, marketing & communications Capital projects excluded
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How to apply Funding application support and advice:
Matthew Allgood, Community Grants Manager / Sarah Thurman, Head of Community Investment / Online application portal:
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Micro & Medium Grant Rounds 2019
Opens to online application Closes to online application Projects start from Round 1 8th January 2019 1st March 2019 1st April 2019 onwards Round 2 To be advised Round 3
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Grant Assessment United St Saviour’s assess applications against project themes & elements & whether budgets demonstrate good value Representative panel set allocation criteria and award grants
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Support with your live event
Southwark Council: Planning a community event Creative Southwark
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Successful projects will require
Safeguarding policy and procedure Health & safety plan Risk assessment Requisite licences and permissions Southwark Council will provide support putting these together
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Online grants application portal
Complete registration form and select Mayflower 400 Fund micro grants or medium grants
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Application forms Summary page – 6 sections
Micro grants form – 45 minutes Medium grants form – 1 hour Programme Guidelines - View instructions Help Sheet - Word download Governing document upload Red star * = response required Progress bar shows % complete Submit button appears when form 100% complete
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Project section The ‘What’ – Project description, aims & objectives
How – Project delivery; track record and experience Why – Evidence that it responds to needs/themes Who - Beneficiaries When – Project dates Where – Location, venues Results expected
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Budget Project cost Amount requested from Mayflower 400 Fund
Funds requested from other sources Breakdown of costs
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What happens next Applications assessed for eligibility
Assessment Applications assessed for eligibility Panel decides assessment criteria & allocates funds Successful applicants accept formal grant offer & confirm project dates. Advance payment based on agreed schedule (as relevant) Online end of grant report one month after activities complete. Panel members may visit as necessary. Award Payment & Reporting
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Other sources of support
Southwark Funding Guide – updated for 2018/19 On resources page of USS website
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Directory of Social Change Fundraising Websites
Trust Funding Company Giving
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Networking Your ideas for community led projects in SE16 (or wider SE1 area, where relevant) that meet the themes of the Mayflower story: Migration Tolerance Community Enterprise
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Matthew Allgood, Community Grants Manager: 020 3141 3431
St Saviour’s House, Union Street, London. SE1 1SD
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