Sustaining Great Art: Workshop for New NPOS - South East cohort

Sustaining Great Art: Workshop for New NPOS - South East cohort

By Julie's Bicycle

Date and time

Thu, 7 Dec 2017 13:30 - 18:00 GMT

Location

Camden Arts Centre

Arkwright Road London NW3 6DG United Kingdom

Description

Julie's Bicycle is hosting four half-day workshops across the country to welcome new NPOs to the Arts Council England Environmental Reporting Programme.

The workshop will help you to understand your reporting requirements, share best practice from the sector, and inspire your organisation to put sustainability at its heart. We believe that the creative community is uniquely placed to transform the conversation around climate change and translate it into action​.

As well as hands-on learning, NPOs will be inspired by a range of examples of the great work being done across the sector.

This event is for organisations who have been awarded National Portfolio status for the first time in 2018-22 or existing National Portfolio organisations who would like a refresher on reporting requirements.

We will cover

  • The work of Julie's Bicycle, showing you the business and creative case for environmental action alongside the ACE Environmental Programme results and benefits so far.

  • Environmental impacts and what they mean for your organisation.

  • Reporting requirements.

  • An introduction to the Creative IG Tools (carbon calculator) and how to use them.

  • How other cultural professionals have implemented sustainability successfully.

  • What Julie's Bicycle can do to support your environmental journey.

Speakers include

  • Moya Malekin, Deputy Director, Camden Arts Centre

  • Jatinder Verma, Artistic Director, Tara Arts

  • Lucy Latham, Julie's Bicycle

​There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion, so bring along any issues you are keen to discuss.

This event will include a drinks reception.

If you have any questions about who from your organisation is best placed to attend, please email Georgia on georgia@juliesbicycle.com or call us on 0208 746 0400.

For general questions about your environmental reporting, please email support@juliesbicycle.com

Organised by

Julie’s Bicycle is a pioneering not-for-profit organisation mobilising the arts and culture to take action on the climate and ecological crisis. Founded by the music industry in 2007 and now working across the arts and culture, JB has partnered with over 2000 organisations in the UK and internationally. Combining cultural and environmental expertise, Julie’s Bicycle focuses on high-impact programmes and policy change to meet the climate crisis head-on.

JB works with cultural policymakers to create structural change at a local, national and international level. JB’s freely available resources are the most comprehensive library of good environmental practice for culture anywhere, co-created with the thousands of artists, cultural workers, and creative organisations we have worked with. We exist at the heart of a thriving informal network of organisations and individuals who share our vision across the world, using our 14 years of experience to support others on their journey, and helping to catalyse new projects at the intersection of culture and climate. www.juliesbicycle.com

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