APPENDIX B Summer Grants Summary of Proposal Organisation: 'A' Team Arts Address: The Brady Centre 192-196 Hanbury Street London E1 5HU Area served: Boroughwide Eligibility criteria: Application Demonstrates Min. 10 days prog. Staff police Appropriate completed educational checked age range content Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Trained First Aider Trained Risk Insurance Approved activities Assessor Yes Yes Yes Yes Project Description: Name: Fashion and Textiles Summer Academy Start date: 23/07/2007 Closing Date: 17/08/2007 Financial Summary: Income £ £ Amount requested: 2,000 Total Expenditure: 13,655 Charitable/Business: 0 Surplus/Deficit: 0 Other Sources: 11,655 Total Income: 13,655 Recommended amount: £2,000 Programme details: On-site Activities: Educational Learning Outcomes: Fashion illustration, sewing, jewellery Participants will explore current issues associated with making, catwalk modelling and modern forms of slavery and its impact on the fashion styling. This year's programme has and textile industries been inspired by the commemorative events to mark 200 years of the abolition of transatlantic slavery Local Trips: Educational Learning Outcomes: Visit to fashion market at Truman's Gain research principles of fashion enterprise with a Brewery view to producing work for a stall Day Trips: Educational Learning Outcomes: Participation: Number of young people participating: Boys Girls 2 13 Number of young people per session: 2 13 Level of Young people’s involvement in planning and service delivery: The application states that during the summer term a core group of young women will meet with the course co-ordinator to plan the programme. It is anticipated that young people will be able start on the first steps towards a career in the fashion industry. Participants will learn skills and techniques associated with designing and making garments and will focus on creating a collection as well as staging of catwalk shows. Evaluation: 'A' Team Arts received funding in 2006 for its summer programme and a monitoring visit observed 16 young women taking part in a fashion and textiles programme, some of whom reported that it will be a stepping stone to pursuing a course in fashion. They had also learnt about Islamic and Asian art. This 2007 programme has been inspired by the commemorative events to mark 200 years of the abolition of transatlantic slavery. The project will run for a total of 4 weeks (5 days a week). The estimated total budget including in kind support and revenue from room hire and LBTH Lifelong Learning is £13,655. 'A' Team Arts seeks a total grant of £2,000. Summer Grants Summary of Proposal Organisation: Alpha Grove Community Trust Address: Alpha Grove Community Centre Alpha Grove Millwall London E14 8LH Area served: LAP8\Millwall Eligibility criteria: Application Demonstrates Min. 10 days prog. Staff police Appropriate completed educational checked age range content Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Trained First Aider Trained Risk Insurance Approved activities Assessor Yes Yes Yes Yes Project Description: Name: Video Development Production Start date: 23/07/2007 Closing Date: 31/08/2007 Financial Summary: Income £ £ Amount requested: 1,750 Total Expenditure: 2,765 Charitable/Business: 0 Surplus/Deficit: 0 Other Sources: 1,015 Total Income: 2,765 Recommended amount: £1,750 Programme details: On-site Activities: Educational Learning Outcomes: Developing a creative idea Exploring creativity and ideas Storyboarding the idea Turning ideas into projects Developing camera work technique Skills in visualisation using technical equipment Understanding lighting and sound Acting, confidence and presentation skills Presenting and filming the project Objective analysis and personal assessment Reviewing the work Technical, visual and audio skills Developing editing skills Technical skills Storage and publishing video Local Trips: Educational Learning Outcomes: Day Trips: Educational Learning Outcomes: Participation: Number of young people participating: Boys Girls 100 100 Number of young people per session: 10 10 Level of Young people’s involvement in planning and service delivery: The programme has been developed after consultations with young people that attend the youth club. Young people are consulted throughout the programme, with feedback at the end of the sessions, week and programme. The summer programme is intended to give them confidence, new skills and support their creativity. It will help them begin a project from beginning to end and allow them to explore their ability to develop projects in their entirety and to do so on their own. There will also be a requirement to share skills. Evaluation: Alpha Grove received a grant for its summer activities in 2006. Feedback from the organisation indicated that young people found the group discussions very interesting, especially when the topic for discussion involves sports activities or day trips. For 2007 Alpha Grove will be working with young people mainly from the Barkantine estate, many of whom its states are at risk of offending. The project will run for a total of 6 weeks (5 days a week). The estimated total budget including in kind support is £2,765. The request is for a total of £1,750. Summer Grants Summary of Proposal Organisation: Arbour Youth Centre Address: St Faiths Hall 100 Shandy Street London E1 4ST Area served: LAP3\St Dunstan's and Stepney Green Eligibility criteria: Application Demonstrates Min. 10 days prog. Staff police Appropriate completed educational checked age range content Yes Yes No Yes Yes Trained First Aider Trained Risk Insurance Approved activities Assessor Yes Yes Yes Yes Project Description: Name: Healthy & Active Living Project for Young People Start date: 02/08/2007 Closing Date: 11/08/2007 Financial Summary: Income £ £ Amount requested: 900 Total Expenditure: 1,500 Charitable/Business: 600 Surplus/Deficit: 0 Other Sources: 0 Total Income: 1,500 Recommended amount: £900 Programme details: On-site Activities: Educational Learning Outcomes: 2 days x 2 weeks Gain knowledge in their chosen topics, express their healthy eating session opinions in constructive way, contribute to discussions, Healthy living advisor - Q&A session challenge views and opinions, communicate Cooking healthy food confidently, making people aware of their feelings, set Health check boundaries with other people Exercise session- aerobics, circuit training Local Trips: Educational Learning Outcomes: 1 day x 2 weeks Practice team building skills, learn to negotiate, Examples of some of the activities: discuss in group, learn how to deal with pressure, swimming trip demonstrate self-confidence and self-esteem ice skating trip Demonstrate co-operative skills Learn about local services Day Trips: Educational Learning Outcomes: Participation: Number of young people participating: Boys Girls 0 15 Number of young people per session: 0 15 Level of Young people’s involvement in planning and service delivery: The organisation state that the idea for this project came from the girls group. Young people were consulted on the project. The group aim to empower young people and enable them to have a voice in the delivery of youth provision. Evaluation: Arbour plans to deliver Life skills to young people 13-16 years. The project will be delivered to young BME girls 13-16 years old from LBTH area. The project states that from its experiences and from the discussions with young people they prefer this project to be gender divided. The organisation will target young people with behaviour problem and those at the risk of antisocial behaviour and with an experience of bullying. The project will run for a total of 2 weeks (3 days a week). The estimated total budget including funding from Ocean NDC is £1,500. The request is for a total grant of £900. Summer Grants Summary of Proposal Organisation: Bancroft Tenant Management Co-op Ltd Address: Wickford Street Centre 12 Wickford Street London E1 5QN Area served: LAP2\Bethnal Green South Eligibility criteria: Application Demonstrates Min. 10 days prog. Staff police Appropriate completed educational checked age range content Yes Yes Yes No Yes Trained First Aider Trained Risk Insurance Approved activities Assessor No Yes Yes Yes Project Description: Name: Bancroft Youth Summer Programme Start date: 23/07/2007 Closing Date: 31/08/2007 Financial Summary: Income £ £ Amount requested: 2,000 Total Expenditure: 4,900 Charitable/Business: 0 Surplus/Deficit: 0 Other Sources: 2,900 Total Income: 4,900 Recommended amount: £0 Programme details: On-site Activities: Educational Learning Outcomes: Board Games, Crime prevention Develop team spirit and build relationships with groups workshops, issue based workshops outside their neighbourhood to foster understanding. Workshops will offer career opportunities. Workshops will complement existing work with young people on the estate Local Trips: Educational Learning Outcomes: Football training and tournament, Physical exercise and competition with other youth bowling, ice skating, swimming. Visit clubs to build relationships with other young people to to Shadwell Basin prevent anti social behaviour Day Trips: Educational Learning Outcomes: Day trip to Isle of Wight, Brighton or Gain knowledge about various fruits and vegetables Southend. Orpington fruit farm, and gain insight into animal life and their habitat, London Zoo, Eden Project, London knowledge about various sea lives, plants and effect of Aquarium and Science Museum global warming Participation: Number of young people participating: Boys Girls 35 15 Number of young
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