About the organisers
Black South West Network is a racial justice organisation with over 15+ years of experience working in the South West to enable Black and Minoritised communities, businesses, and the community sector to take action against racial systemic inequality.
About this event
BSWN and VOSCUR have joined forces to offer you a Bid Writing Café, during which Nathalie and Jenny will answer any questions you might have about grant funding applications. They will help you improve and review any applications you might be currently writing. Some of you might also be thinking about applying for the Bristol Impact Fund small grants, so if you are, this session might be useful to you.
Who is this event for?
This event is for any leader, fundraiser, or bid writer of community organisations or anybody writing funding applications.
What will be covered?
- Why it's important to fully read the funding guidance
- How do you know if you are eligible to apply?
- What makes a good funding application?
Who will we hear from?
You will hear from Nathalie Sherring (BSWN) and Jenny Wildblood (Voscur)
What else do I need to know?
This is not a training session but a practical session to look at your funding applications and improve them if relevant. Please bring your ideas and any draft applications you might have.
Parking and bike racks
There are no car parking facilities at St Welburgh’s Community Centre, but you can try to find car parking spaces on the road.
Accessibility
St Werburgh’s Community Centre is fully accessible.
Notice of Consent
Materials from the workshops can be shared with attendees after each session. By registering for a ticket, you opt into the BSWN newsletter and give permission to be contacted regarding our future programme of events, programmes and opportunities. If you would like to be removed from this mailing list, please email us on blackswnetwork@gmail.com.