Learn about: Assets of Community Value and Community Asset Transfer

Learn about: Assets of Community Value and Community Asset Transfer

Join us at a small group session to find out more about Assets of Community Value (ACVs) and Community Asset Transfers (CATs) on Birmingham.

By Birmingham Community Matters

Date and time

Tue, 18 Jun 2024 10:30 - 12:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

This online information session is for you if you are running a small voluntary group in Birmingham, UK and would like to know more about Assets of Community Value (ACV) and Community Asset Transfers (CAT).

This event is taking place on zoom on Tuesday 18 June from 6.30pm to 8pm.

We're pleased to be hosting this informal event with NDSU (Neighbourhood Development and Support Unit) team from Birmingham City Council, Save Birmingham and Locality.


During this event we will:

  • Demystify Assets of Community Value (ACV) and Community Asset Transfers (CAT).
  • Explore the two different processes that are available to communities, community groups and not-for-profit organisations across Birmingham. They can make it easier for buildings and places of significance in local communities to be kept in public ownership.
  • Share examples of successful ACV applications and transfers of community assets.

You can read about ACVs in our blog post: Understanding Assets of Community Value.


How to register

Register using Eventbrite - we’ll ask you a few simple questions about your voluntary community. We’ll email you details of how to access the Zoom call nearer the time.

If closer to the time you cannot attend please email us at info@birminghamcommunitymatters.org.uk to let us know. This will allow us to allocate your place to someone else.


Thank you for helping us to manage our limited resources

Thanks to our funders, the National Lottery Community Fund and the Barlow Cadbury Trust, and volunteers, this event is free for you to attend. If you sign up and later find you can’t make it, that’s no problem - please let us know, though, so we can allocate your space to someone else. Thank you for helping us to help as many people as we can.


About Birmingham Community Matters (BCM)

Birmingham Community Matters supports people with setting up, running and growing small community and voluntary groups in Birmingham, UK. Our peer learning network brings you together with people who have lots of experience, so you can ask questions and share ideas. You can find out more about BCM at our website.

Birmingham Community Matters (BCM) is a charity registered in England and Wales (1179442)

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Birmingham Community Matters provides free face-to-face support for small community and volunteer groups. Everyone has something to learn and everyone has something to teach