Funding Socials: Meet Funders, Find New Resources & Connect with Your Peers

Funding Socials: Meet Funders, Find New Resources & Connect with Your Peers

By Social Investment Scotland

This event is aimed at inspiring leaders working in arts, heritage & culture sector to take your business development to the next level.

Date and time

Location

Dundee Contemporary Arts

152 Nethergate Dundee DD1 4EA United Kingdom

Agenda

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Arrival tea and coffee

10:30 AM - 10:35 AM

Welcome and Introductions

10:35 AM - 10:55 AM

Connections activities in 2s and 3s

10:55 AM - 11:20 AM

Resilience and Sustainability

11:20 AM - 12:00 PM

Connect with funders

12:00 PM - 12:15 PM

Reflect on your learning in 2s and 3s

12:15 PM - 1:30 PM

Linking you to support & feedback, followed by lunch & networking 12.30-1.30pm

Good to know

Highlights

  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Charity & Causes • Other

Funding Socials is an inspiring in-person event designed for charity and social enterprise leaders looking for fresh ideas and connections to help boost income generation.

Our session in Dundee will be held in the amazing Dundee Contemporary Arts Centre and is specifically aimed at those organisatons working in the arts, culture and heritage sector. You will have the chance to hear directly from both funders and a local organisation working to raise funds.

The event is designed to help you cross the divide and connect with both funders and new peers, who can help you on your journey.

Please tell us a bit more information about you and your organisation within the registration, so we can match you up to potential funding, investment and support opportunities during this Funding Socials event.

Kieran Daly of Social Invesment Scotland will facilitate the session with the aim of creating an informal and accessible event.

We are delighted to welcome along some guest speakers, funders from across the sector and supported by some of the teams at The National Lottery Heritage Lottery Fund, Lauren Arthur, Engagement Manager and Esme Leitch and Karen Dick from the Place, Partnerships and Communites, Creative Scotland. We also welcome Markus Offer, Senior Capacity Programme Manager, Museums Galleries Scotland, Linda Gillespie, Head of Community Ownership, Development Trusts Scotland, Marcella Boyle, SIS Business Associate and the Architechural Heritage Fund.

Find out more about our Funding Socials speakers:

Lauren Arthur, Engagement Manager for the Scotland Team at The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

The loudest introvert in the room, lover of music, boxing, and football. A big advocate for capacity building, empowering communities, and always up for a coffee, a blether, and a biscuit! I have been working with the National Lottery Heritage Fund for just over 3 years.

Karen Dick, Head of Place, Partnerships & Communities Officer at Creative Scotland

Karen leads on our work within Place, Partnerships and Communities. The Place, Partnerships and Communities team covers areas including Gaelic Arts, Scots, Traditional Arts, partnership development with local authorities and other regional and national bodies across Scotland, and strategic initiatives including the Place Partnership Programme and Culture Collective.

Esme Leitch, Place, Partnerships & Communities Officer

Markus Offer, Senior Capacity Officer, Museums Galleries Scotland

Markus is the Senior Capacity Programme Manager for MGS and brings an understanding of organisational resilience, partnership development, and identifying new approaches. In his work, Markus aims to strengthen the resilience of the whole sector ecosystem by seeking out collaborative opportunities to develop new ways of working. Markus engages directly with museums and galleries in Scotland, advising on specific situations. He also gathers an understanding of common challenges and collaborates with colleagues across MGS to develop and deliver support programmes to address development needs. Markus works with existing partners and support agencies, as well as building new strategic relationships. Markus supports the Head of Museum Development in the management of the Museum Development team, directly managing team members delivering work in the areas that they lead on.
Linda Gillespie, Head of Community Ownership, Development Trusts Association Scotland

Following an early career in the private sector during which she was responsible for multiple retail sites in areas across the UK, latterly managing large scale visitor centres, Linda moved into local economic development. Initially as business adviser to a portfolio of high growth companies before moving on to manage a range of business and social enterprise programmes.

Over the years Linda has worked with 100s of community led organisations and social enterprises and has seen at first hand the positive benefits ownership of assets can bring to communities; improving the sustainability of their organisations, protecting and developing services and creating jobs. Within her current role at COSS she has a particular interest in exploring the underlying enterprise models and innovative options for sustaining community assets into the future.

Marcella Boyle, SIS Associate

Marcella is one of the lead business associates with Social Investment Scotland and CEO at Hymans Robertson Trust. Marcella also leads on the Creative Scotland programme the CultureXcelerator supporting creative leaders with expert strategic support/crictical friend to work on key areas of the business requiring support such as finance or planning.

Kieran Daly, Head of Market Building at Social Investment Scotland and our guest speakers will explain the support and funds they offer charities and social enterprises and be ready to answer any questions you have.

You will be given a warm welcome with teas/coffees on arrival and the session will close with a light lunch, where you will have the chance to mix with funders and peers and make some new connections.

The host for this session is:

Kieran Daly, Head of Market Building, Social Investment Scotland

Kieran started his career as a youth worker at The Prince’s Trust, devising and delivering training programmes. He has held senior management roles in business development for a range of arts, volunteering and youth organisations for over 15 years.

Kieran was Chief Operating Officer at food waste and food poverty fighting organisation, FoodCycle. While there, he grew the organisation’s presence from 14 to 30 locations around England in under two years, through a social franchising model.

Most recently, Kieran was Scotland Manager for Big Issue Invest, where he delivered a multi-agency partnership, engaging the private, public and third sectors in mentoring and lending money to early-stage social ventures. He is a keen cyclist who enjoys giving back by being on the Board of Social Enterprise Scotland.

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