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We are always looking for sources of funding, so if you know of any, please let us know! So far we've received grants from the Cooperative Bank, Cambridge Sustainable City, Education Services, Lush, and several individual donations. If you'd like to make us a donation, please e-mail Martin (our treasurer) for more information. Lush Charity Pot Fund grant for high-profile events around CambridgeLush have kindly funded us to organise 10 high profile events around Cambridge on different Transition related themes, with the aim that these events will lead to groups working on the different topics. Possible topics include housing, economics, business, healthcare, education etc (and lots more!). If you would like to take a lead in organising one of these events and helping a group to get started looking at a particular topic, we'd love to hear from you. Possible ideas include organizing a film showing on the topic, inviting a speaker to talk about it, and organising a discussion, open space style event or workshop looking at the issues... You'll need to find a venue, and invite enough people to come to make it a worthwhile event, possibly advertising through local media etc. Ideally we'd like these events to run as a series, and to be held in the different parts of Cambridge. Here is what we said in our grant application, to give you some idea of what the events need to do. If you would like to organize one of these events, please get in touch with your ideas! (The committee will need to agree, and we'll need a short report on the event so that we can let Lush know what we used the money for.) Grant wordingHere is the wording that we used in the grant application: Objectives:The project will organise a series of 10 high profile events throughout the city. These events will raise awareness about peak oil and climate change, and will focus on creating practical positive responses to increase resilience and sustainability. Target Group:The target group for this project are the residents of Cambridge, in particular those not yet engaged with the issues of peak oil and climate change. We aim to target diverse groups within the community (including lower income groups, different ethnic and faith groups, and a variety of age groups). The project will take place in Cambridge, with events organised in the different neighbourhoods around Cambridge. Activities:Organising high profile awareness-raising events around Cambridge: Expected results:We anticipate that several thousand people will become aware of the challenges and opportunities of peak oil and climate change. Some of these will form action groups working on areas such as housing, a local currency, low-carbon businesses, healthcare, education, and skills-sharing (amongst others), and will plan and carry out projects that contribute to a reduction in energy use by these sectors and increase resilience to fluctuations in oil prices. These groups will contribute to the creation and implementation of an energy descent action plan for Cambridge (working alongside the City Council), which will map how Cambridge can reduce its energy use and dependency on oil while building a positive and sustainable future for the city. Approximate budget for each event:Cost of venue: £30-£50 Thank you Lush!We'd like to say a huge thank you to Lush for offering us this grant through their Charity Pot Fund! |