Friday, 26 April 2024

“I don't want to lose that fellowship”

The Sharp End was an immensely successful health and wellbeing project for older people. It closed in 2023, leaving a massive hole in the lives of hundreds of users who depended on it. Some of them talk about their personal feelings of loss - and the campaign to restore the activities, ethos and fellowship that they miss.

You can listen to them talking on their own blog post - I don't want to lose that fellowship.

A view from the balcony inside the Mildmay Community Centre main hall- looking down on 8 older people sitting around a table with microphones and a mixer.
Podcast corner at Mildmay Community Centre

Wednesday, 17 April 2024

Funding & support - Hackney & Islington

Hackney Impact

This is a good example of why you need to be organised and visible, so you can take advantage of an opportunity like this as soon as it pops up. It is obviously aimed at small businesses - and possibly startups with evidence that they have started something. An online presence, however simple, would be part of that evidence. I think two of the current Inclusion Lab people would be eligible.

Hackney Council has launched a £700,000 business support programme to provide a range of hands-on business help, including one-to-one coaching and mentoring, group courses and networking, and grant funding opportunities.

This programme will be delivered by Hackney Impact, a partnership led by Allia working with local organisations including East End Trades Guild, Hackney Cooperative Developments, Hackney CVS, Better Futures and Social Founders to ensure it reaches across Hackney's business communities.

More information and registration on the Hackney Impact website.

An older woman (wearing Indian clothing) is working intently on a laptop computer.

Islington Giving - Make it Happen Fund

Everyone reading this post (if you can claim Islington residence) could apply for this, because you all have great ideas. Decide what you can offer, then put it in your blog. The closing date for applications is Monday 20th May.

The Make It Happen fund is a small grants scheme for Islington residents that offers funding up to a maximum of £500 for people to act on things they care about locally. The purpose of the fund is to bring people together and do something that makes them feel proud of where they live.

The fund is to support activities and events that support local people by bringing joy or making a difference to the community. Projects could bring a new idea to life, help residents to put on a community event or support ongoing work of local groups. Examples include cultural cooking sessions, a community arts festival, parent and family support groups, mental health support initiatives, a community book club, a community art installation, health and wellbeing initiatives, and festive celebrations.

More information and registration on the Islington Giving website.

Friday, 12 April 2024

The new 43" screen

We needed a large backlit screen to replace the dropdown projector screen - urgently. Although the projector is very good, it can't compete with the sunlight streaming through the skylights at Mildmay Community Centre.

Head & shoulders view of two older women, framing a large TV screen between them. The screen picture is clearly visible in the brightly-lit room.
Left to right: Hardeep, 43" screen, Louise

The new screen is a TV - not a computer monitor, which would not have been bright enough.

It just about fits in the basement cupboard (inside a protective case). On Friday afternoons, we can move it around on the MCC tea trolley.

Verdict so far: excellent use of Good Things Foundation funding. It can be seen by 8-10 people - exactly what we need at Friday afternoon Inclusion Lab.

Our original intention was to buy a refurbished interactive whiteboard - but the minimum 55" size would not fit into the basement cupboard. We have not abandoned that idea, but we would have to move Inclusion Lab to a new venue first.