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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:

A not-for-profit organisation interested only in the consolidation, growth and enhancement of the community.

The aims and objectives are:

SOME CONCEPTS FOR COMMUNITIES

Picture of conversationThe current Government Policies are geared towards supporting community activity and devolved decision making. Many of the funders and strategies are determined and managed at a sub-regional level. The most obvious of these is the new Learning and Skills Councils. There is one just for the Black Country. It has a new and focused agenda on looking at communities in a whole way and their ability to embrace change and responsibility. It has a strong emphasis on improving basic skills levels and enterprise to replace declining industries. It can be predicted that as part of these new strategies will be the contracting with newer organisations who are in touch with communities and wish to see the investment reaching the intended beneficiaries.

The proposition therefore is to establish an organisation that will facilitate a consortium of groups who do, or wish to provide, services to their own community. This consortium will act as an intermediary body only on behalf of the consortium members to secure funding and contracts.

The principle services that require a consortium are:

Community organisations are increasingly taking ownership and control of elements of their local activity. These are many and varied and include training initiatives (particularly ICT centres and computer access), Social Housing, Sporting and Social activities and local democracy as well as the usual meeting place management. On many occasions organisations would be best placed to deliver contracts or services for work but are limited in their access to funding by a number of factors.

These usually are:

These factors prevent progress and growth in the community sectors, social capital and in particular enterprise.

The whole project has a Marketing Plan:

 

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