Title: The Our Community Channel
1The Our Community Channel
Rhonda Galbally CEO www.ourcommunity.com.au
2 The community sector is the lifeblood of
Victoria
The new century needs community organisations,
programs and events for every stage of life.
Without this, societies will not be able to
bridge the enormous change and transitions in
society.
3The Values Base
Only Community-Control Works
Community management and consumer control are the
only approaches that work to promote the
wellbeing of people. top down and
information approaches simply dont
work. (Professor Len Syme, University of
California,Berkeley)
4The Values Base
Joining Community Organisations and Health
Harvard School of Public Health
1.Essential for the health and well being of
communities2. Essential for the health and
wellbeing of individuals3. Better for your
health to join a community group than giving up
smoking and eating less fat4. .and you should
also give up smoking and eat less fat and join a
community group
5Our CommunitySocial Investment for
Sustainability of Support to Community
- Investment recruits the commercial sector
- into ongoing support for community
- 2. The Investors engage in a realistic way- the
return cross subsidises low prices and free - products and services
-
- 3. The model is sustainable
6The Our Community Channel
- The Funding Centre grants, fundraising and
donations online, assisting with reengineering - The National Community Giving Centre
- The Membership CentreHow to find members
- The Management Centre How to operate effectively
- The Community Marketplace Good value supplies
- The Finance Centre Finances and Banking
- The Insurance Centre insurance
- Techcommunity Ecommerce applications
- The Learning Centre Impact Learning network
- The Advocacy CentreAdvocacy by Our Community and
community groups
7Our Community Helping Community find funds
Grants 5000 dynamic grants
Grants provide community organisations of all
sizes with opportunities to be creative and
innovative ..as well as limp on
8 Our Community places grant makingwithin a
fundraising context
- 75 of all funds raised comes
- from individuals donations
- and bequests and not from grants
- Few community-controlled groups have an
integrated fundraising strategy
9Grant making needs to be part of an total
fundraising strategy
The Raising Funds Newsletter Strategy and
methods. Grants within the context
of individual donations and bequests events
fetes, festivals sponsorships and marketing
10ICT allows fundraising, including access to
grants, to be democratised
The Raising Funds newsletter
- Small community groups can now
- raise funds from individual donors
- Data base
- enewsletters
- Donations and bequests
11The Easy Grants Newsletter
Grant Making and Equitable Access
- Information, advice and training for grant
seeking - Comprehensive - every grant in Australia,
- In time,
- Backend template support,
- Online and offline training,
- AFFORDABLE
12Advocating for improvement in grant making
Grant making needs customers and customer service
- The biggest problem is to ensure
- That people administering grants treat
applicants with respect - 2. and provide quality support.
- Without applicants there are no granting
- programs.
13The Grant-makers Role
Feedback from non-profit groups on government
grant making process
- Be more explicit so that applicants
- dont waste time and energy applying
- for grants when there is no hope
- Explicit overview
- Explicit in average size/amount of grants
- Explicit examples of examples of previous grant
winners
14The Grant-makers Role
Feedback from grant applicants/customers
- Advertise in time to give at least
- eight weeks for applications
- 2. Respond to all applications
- 3. Answer all phone and email inquiries
- 4. Ensure that call centre answers are
- of a high quality
15The Grant-makers Role
Feedback from grant applicants/customers
- Guidelines should be upfront -
- not hidden on a web page
- 2. User friendly web addresses -
- Online applications need to be backed
- up with paper for smaller community groups
16Grant making democratising access
The Grant-makers Role
- A common application form
- Simple and easy to apply
- 3. Online and offline until ICT usage
- is universal
- 4. Access to decision makers
- same access for all groups
-
17The Grant-makers Role
and more
No guidelines on web. No links to
guidelines. The guidelines are on the web
but unless you know the exact address
..they can't be found
18The Grant-makers Role
Confusion which guidelines old or new???
- Old guidelines are left on the web
- very misleading, particularly when
- ..the new guidelines are at a different web
address!!!!!!! -
19The Grant-makers Role
Email, post or both???
Under and over reliant on email and the web.
Can only send guidelines in mail
or Can
only send guidelines by email.
20The Grant-makers Role
User unfriendly Web Addresses
An example of a less that user friendly web
address from the Innovation access program,
their web address is http//www.ausindustry.gov.a
u/ content/level3index.cfm? ObjectIDFF8B3D39-D9CF
-48C7- A66EB3C0671C8CA4L2 ParentE035FC85-BA61-4B
D9 -B63C55EB01839B8C
21The Grant-makers Role
No information in Guidelines About What the
Awards Are About
Students must be nominated for entry in the NSW
Training Awards. Their nominations will be
assessed on information submitted by both the
student and their nominator. Official nomination
forms outlining eligibility and detailed
selection criteria are available by post or
online. Students may only be nominated for one
Award. Students in all categories must be
undertaking or have completed an accredited
vocational program delivered by Registered
Training Organisations.
22The Grant-makers Role
Does one size of expectations for grant
acquittals fit all?
- Small sized grants require different expectations
of - Accountability
- Evaluation
- Recognition of granting body
- ( although research from HealthWay
- Says that small provide better value)
23The Grant-makers Role
.. and is there any feedback?
Applicant I didnt win the grant- how do I
improve next time? Grant maker, We dont
answer the phone so how can you expect us to
give you feedback?
24The Grant-makers Role
Fairness in grant making
- A common application form
- Simple and easy to apply
- 3. Online and offline until ICT usage
- is universal
- 4. Access to decision makers
- same access for all groups
-
25.. and after the grant has been given- so what?
Grant making and Learning
- Passing on strategic knowledge- what works, what
doesnt and why - Enlarging the impact of pilot grants
- Community organisations become learning centres
26Support for government grant- making from Our
Community
- Re engineering of grant making systems
- Backend administration, (from classification
- and research through to recommendation)
- Distribution and Marketing to broaden
participation and impact - Monitoring, impact and evaluation systems
- Learning networks between grant recipients
27Social investment for the Community
- Facilitate sustainable,(affordable and free)
products, services and support. - Attract new private funds to strengthen
- community organisations.
- 3. Rigorous and sustainable business model for
overall sustainability. - 4. Ongoing and expanding models without
dependence on government funding
28 Our Community A Social Investment Model for
Stronger Communities
Helping communities become viable,
sustainable .and reinvent themselves for the
twenty-first century