
Partners

"This conference will provide a unique global perspective on the issues and challenges of creatively sourcing and managing funding for heritage projects."


Friday 19th November 2010
Glasgow City Chambers
9:30 -
Day 2: Funding Partnerships:
Government, Voluntary
& NGO
Day 2 examines Government, Voluntary & NGO funding models and will commence with Ruth Parsons from Historic Scotland presenting issues concerning Scotland’s heritage funding
Photo: Glasgow City Council
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Topic/Theme |
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8.30 - |
Registration |
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Session chair: Adam Wilkinson - | ||
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9:30 - |
Welcome/Context |
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9:35 - |
Ruth Parsons - |
Keynote and position statement |
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Credit Systems and Community Shares: New Funding Opportunities |
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10:00 - |
Jim Brown - |
Community Shares & Community Engagement |
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10:30 - |
Rob Gillespie - |
Cross- |
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11:00 -
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Break |
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Public/Private/Third Sector Partnerships |
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11:30 - |
David Tomback - |
Enabling Development: Friend or Foe? |
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12:00 - |
Ros Kerslake - |
Armagh -
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12:30 - |
Liz Cameron - |
Fundraising for Kelvingrove New Century Project. |
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13:00 - |
Q&A |
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13:30 -
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Lunch |
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Session chair: Colin McLean - | ||
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Innovative Partnerships: Case Studies in and around Glasgow |
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14:20 - |
Colin McLean |
Introduction to the afternoon
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14:25 - |
Anne McChlery - |
Working with Housing Associations to deliver heritage outcomes. |
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14:45 - |
Andy Millar - |
Funding for Rural Schemes: A Local Authority Perspective |
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15:05 - |
Break |
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Quickfire Fundraising Tips |
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15:20 - |
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Six short presentations from leading practitioners on new fundraising initiatives
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16:00 - |
Q&A and Closing remarks |
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16:30 |
Close |
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The three day event will include plenary talks, case studies, workshops, site visits and a variety of networking opportunities.
For details of speakers and topics click the link on the left or here.
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Programme subject to change
Delegates staying in Glasgow on Friday evening are welcome to join in some traditional Scottish entertainment at the Ceilidh dance in Sloans ( www.sloansglasgow.com/ ) one of the oldest bars in the city. The Ceilidh begins at 8.30pm.
Tickets are not part of the event package.
Tickets may be booked online at www.sloansglasgow.com/events or at the door on the night (subject to availability) and cost £8/£5. Dining packages may also be available.
SLOANS: 62 ARGYLL ARCADE, 108 ARGYLE STREET, GLASGOW, G2 8BG
T: 0141 221 8886 E:
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