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Community Builders Funding Program Overview of the 2010 Round and the New 2011 Round to open in October / November

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Page 1: Community Builders Fixed Term 2012 Funding Round Presentation

Community Builders Funding ProgramOverview of the 2010 Round and the New 2011 Round

to open in October / November

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Welcome & Acknowledgement

I would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land that we are meeting on today, the Awabakal People. I would also like to pay respects to Elders past, present and future and pay respects to any Aboriginal People in the room with us today.

Note: I will forward a PDF version of tonight’s presentation to those who request it. Please ensure you sign in and tick the box if you would like a copy of the presentation.

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Community Builders Introduction

Community Builders was launched in 2009 as a funding program for projects that aim to build strength and capacity within communities and enhance their ability to manage issues and respond to change.

It important to continue to provide support and education to the community and NGO’s so that ultimately communities in the region can achieve the intended results of the program via high quality fixed term projects.

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Rationale for Community Strengthening

Research shows that strong communities are more likely to be able to cope with change and respond to issues using their own resources, leading to:

fewer resource intensive interventions;

reduction in inequality and disadvantage; &

a stronger base to draw on in difficult or crisis situations.

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Characteristics of Strong Communities

Research has shown that strong communities share the following characteristics:

Connected – where people have a sense of belonging with others in the community and with the community as a whole;Respectful – where people respect each other’s individual rights and understand and respect diversity;Participatory – where people have opportunities to be, and are, involved in areas of community life and decision making;Resourceful – where people have access to and use a variety of resources, and where these resources accommodate people’s needs and abilities; &Trusting – where people trust each other and the institutions in their community.

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The Community Builders program

Based on evaluation conducted by CEY the updated program guidelines for the Community Builders fixed term funding round will be available for the next round

Applications will be completed online and the round will open in early November 2011

Funding is available for projects ranging from 1-3 years for amounts from $10,000-$100,000 per year i.e. max $300,000

Only minor changes, particularly applicants will be required to show how they will include the broader community

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2010 Community Builders Funding Round

Today we will be covering the following topics regarding applications:

• Eligibility Criteria• Assessment process for the Tender• Common issues with applications

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Eligibility Criteria for Community Builders for the 2010 – 11 Round

2. Application is received on time.

3. Application is:complete when submitted,addresses all selection criteria in full andis submitted in the correct format.

1. Applicants have a valid ABN and are:an incorporated not-for-profit, non-government organisation, ora local government organisation, oranother government agency (only where there is no alternative).

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Eligibility Criteria for Community Builders for the 2010 – 11 Round

4. The proposed project/service addresses:the relevant priority in the NSW State Plan andone or more Community Builders regional priorities andone or more Community Builders service models andone or more aspects of community strength as defined in the Community Builders guidelines, and

A geographic catchment not greater than a single Community Services region, and

For fixed term projects only: a clear exit strategy that does not create any ongoing obligation or expectations in the nominated community.

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Eligibility Criteria for Community Builders for the 2010 – 11 Round

5. The proposed project/service is not:> a direct service of another federal, state or local government agency or

> eligible for funding under another state or federal grants program or

> duplicating projects already in operation in the relevant community or

> a direct service to individual known clients, including but not limited to, therapy services, case work/case management/counselling services to individuals or groups or any other function associated with such a service or

> seeking funds for a motorised vehicle.

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Eligibility Criteria for Community Builders for the 2010 – 11 Round

6. In addition, for fixed term projects only, the project must not:have been previously funded for the same purpose in the same community orseek physical infrastructure funds that comprise more than 50% of the total fixed term funds requested orbe an extension or continuation of an existing service. And…

7. Where the proposed project/service is delivered by a NSW government agency:that NSW government agency must be the organisation applying for funding andthere must be no other eligible organisation capable of delivering the project/service.

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Assessment of eligible applicationsCommunity Builders Selection Criteria

1. The design of the project/service, including the Community Services region and Local Government Area(s) and NSW and regional Community Builders priorities to which it relates, and the aspects of community strength which it will support;

2. The communities of location/identity and priority groups which the project/service targets;

3. The difference (results) which the project/service will make to the nominated communities and priority groups, including, for state government agencies only, the transfer of skills and expertise to the community;

4. The extent to which the nominated Community Builders service models (service activity descriptions) and the selected activities and tasks will assist in achieving the nominated results;…

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Assessment of eligible applicationsCommunity Builders Selection Criteria (Con’t)

5. The sources of evidence which demonstrate the need and relevance of the project/service for the nominated community;

6. The organisation’s capacity i.e. operational and financial processes, which will be used to support the efficient delivery of the project/service;

7. The organisation’s performance and/or quality monitoring processes which will be used to support the effective delivery of the project/service;

8. Value for money as demonstrated by the budget and how it supports the achievement of the nominated results, and

For selective tenders, including tenders of one, the selection criteria may be modified where all invited applicants are known to meet certain criteria.

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Common Issues with Applications

Budgets not reflecting service levels;

Service levels not clearly stated;

Executive summaries not providing sufficient information; and

Multiple Service Activity Descriptions being selected and the key tasks not being reflected in the activities.

Note: examples of how to overcome common issues are to follow later in presentation re project examples

Common problems with applications include:

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Questions?

Any questions to this point of the of the presentation?

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2011 – 12 Community Builders Funding Round

Presentation will now address the following aspects of applications:

Location of Identity Broad community Evidence base Executive summaries Service Levels, and Budgets.

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Key concepts – Location & Identity

Community Builders focuses on the types of communities where projects will be conducted, specifically:

Community of Location – LGA/s, region, suburbs

Community of Identity – All in location, Aboriginal, CALD, shared interest/affiliation

The community of location is your BROADER COMMUNITY so it is expected that your project is open to everyone in your community of location.

Community of Identity – this is how the community you will work with identifies themselves.

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Key Concepts – “broader community”

In your application you must also choose a priority group – this is the group you have identified as being disadvantaged in your community and you have evidence to back that up - such as stats from Council, ABS etc.

Community Builders aims to connect the more disadvantaged members of a community with their broader community, thereby strengthening the whole community.

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Key Concepts – “broader community”

The priority group can either be socially disadvantaged, financially disadvantaged, or both.

Whoever your disadvantaged group is, you must demonstrate how you will include them in your project.

You may also want to define who they are further as either men, women, people of specific age groups CALD or Aboriginal.

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Key Concepts – “broader community”

The concept of the broader community means that the disadvantaged group cannot be the only group serviced by your project, they must also be connected to the broader community by involving other community members from your chosen community of location.

This will result in your disadvantaged group being/feeling more included in community life via increased participation, it will break down barriers between community groups, it will increase respect of difference and trust etc (its important to always keep in mind what aspects of community strength you hope to achieve with this project).

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Program Guidelines &Eligibility

When the round is announced the guidelines will become available. It is important to read the 2011 Community Builders Program Guidelines.

Eligibility criteria:

- Valid ABN

- Application is received on time

- Application is complete, addresses all criteria & submitted in correct format

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Program Eligibility Con’t

- Proposed project is NOT: direct service of or eligible for funding under another state, federal or local grants program, a direct service to known individuals / counselling / case mgt, for motorised vehicle, and

- Proposed project addresses: relevant state priorities, regional priorities, service models, aspects of community strength AND project is not greater than a region, has a clear exit strategy

- Proposed project must not: have been previously funded in same community, seek more than 50% costs for physical infrastructure, be an extension of continuation of existing service.

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Developing project proposals

1. Read and know the guidelines well, understand the key concepts and know the eligibility criteria – also make sure you know what the regional priorities are – these can be obtained from your SRSO

2. Research and evidence is essential, like local priorities and needs (e.g. Council’s Social Plan, ABS, Service Statistics, Media). You must demonstrate this in your application.

Successful projects are well researched, with a well consulted community who have identified their priorities and needs and who endorse the project proposal. You will need to:

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Developing project proposals

3. General consultation with the community type / community of identity that you will target you need to consult with them to find out what they consider their priorities and needs are and discuss project proposals.

This could also involves contacting the hard to reach community members during this process - ask them what they would want to do if they had some money to work with. Workshop ideas with the community and share the evidence with them.

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Developing project proposals

4. Specific consultation with smaller groups about your project idea. It should be with people who suggested the ideas and who you think would participate and benefit from the project – use email, phone calls, small focus group – offer a lunch meeting.

CONSULTATION can happen in many forms – you can hold community meetings to bring people together or talk to people informally at community events – you can run a feedback booth in shopping malls or develop a short survey and go to different community meeting places to interview community members. And

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Community Builders Project Examples

There are three models of service delivery (Service Activity Description - SAD) that can be applied to CBFT grants:

Community Hub is a renewable service model that cannot be funded under CBFT, nor does CBFT fund direct service provision to individual, known clients in a case management or therapeutic setting.

Community Capacity Building (CCB)Community Skills Development (CSkD)Community Sector Development (CSeD)

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Community Builders Project Examples

DHS/CS doesn’t encourage organisations to apply under more than one SAD for small amounts of money, if you have a skill development component to your project you can choose both CCB and CSkD and choose only one activity with one task under the Skills Development SAD.

You should always be thinking about how you will collect data for each item you specify under each Activity as the more activity you have the more data you will be required to collect.

These examples can be used to generate discussion in the community by getting people together to talk about how the Community Builders funding program can benefit the community.

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Community Builders Project Examples

The key message here is to keep your tasks clear and concise and don’t add unnecessary detail to the tasks column, DHS/CS staff don’t need to see long explanations

DHS/CS staff will read and score your application based on your content – they have to read sometimes hundreds of applications and the more you make them read, the less you will have their attention! Be clear and concise about your tasks and keep it simple.

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Summary of key points

Keep applications simple and not overload your application with multiple SADS, multiple aspects of community strength, multiple priorities – the more you choose, the more you are required to report on and the less realistic it is that you will achieve your intended results.

Be inclusive of broader community involvement, not just your target disadvantaged group in relation to consultation, planning and project delivery! This is key to getting your project funded.

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Summary of key points

Focus on results when putting your project application together. What is it that you want to see in your community and how you plan to achieve those results. DHS/CS want your project to be effective in creating a more connected, more participatory, more respectful, more trusting community. Explain how you will do this through what you know you can achieve and do well. And….

Build your case by being able to state what evidence you have, what consultation you have done and whether or not you have community support (and how you got that support)!

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Executive Summaries

Write a brief description / summary of your project, about your target community, the results you intend to achieve for your target community and how you will do it. Mention the location and identity of the community.

For example : - The XYZ project will assist members of the ZZZ community in ABC LGAs to use available community resources and networks more effectively and to build and strengthen their own resilience through the development of a community information website, delivery of classes in internet skills and regular access for members to free internet at the ZZZ community centre (Limit 500 characters).

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Community Builders Budget

Community Builders uses the National Standard Chart of Accounts for Community Organisations (i.e. standard service budget is usually based on such a Chart).

Service levels should reflect the amount of funding and project work to be undertaken (e.g. utilise awards to calculate pay rates and wages required).

The department understand that a percentage of the organisations management fees will be apportioned to the project and should be included in the budget.

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Examples of Projects

Project Example Newpark Native Garden Enterprise – 1 year project – $30,000

Community Builders service model:

This project falls under the community capacity building service activity description as it aims to develop stronger links with the Aboriginal members of the community and increase the connection and participation of the Aboriginal community more broadly in community life.

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Executive summary:

The Newpark Native Garden Enterprise will create a stronger, more connected community in Newpark by connecting Aboriginal members of the community with the broader community of the Newpark LGA to participate in developing a native garden social enterprise and selling produce at the local food market.

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What difference will this project make to the broader community and priority groups i.e. the Project results?

The project will result in more people who live in Newpark particularly Aboriginal people feeling more connected to each other and the broader community and more able to participate in community life through their involvement in the native garden social enterprise. The broader community will be more respectful and trusting of each other through their enhanced understanding of and exposure to Aboriginal culture.

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Aspects of community strength addressed by the project:

a connected community a respectful community a participating community.

The target community

All projects must include participation from members of the ‘broader community’ as well as disadvantaged/priority groups.

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Community Builders defines:

The broader community - as everyone in the community of location;

Priority groups – are disadvantaged members within a community who lack access to fundamental material and social resources and/or are socially excluded;

Community of location – The community of location is where the participants in the project come from, such as a regions, LGA/s or suburb, town etc. i.e. Newpark LGA;

The broader community is everyone in Newpark LGA; &

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Community of identity – The community members who will participate in this project identify themselves as Newpark residents, therefore the community of identity is ‘All members of the community of location” i.e. everyone in Newpark is able to participate in this project.

Community Builders defines (Con’t):

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Priority groups – the following disadvantaged groups will be included in the project

Socially and financially disadvantaged members of a community, and

Aboriginal members of the community.

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The volunteers will promote the project in community centres (youth, seniors and Multicultural centres, Aboriginal centres), via Council websites, working with Council Community Program Officers, providing flyers to groups and Aboriginal community organisations. And

How will you include the broader community in this project?

The project would also engage with the local Aboriginal community to develop culturally appropriate strategies to engage with local Aboriginal people. All community members who show interest will be invited to the educational workshops or workshops that they are interested in.

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Activities Tasks Duration

Community Capacity Building Service Activity Description

Community activities Run monthly workshops on garden and

horticulture topics, particularly growing native plants & market selling skills (1 program of 10 workshops at 5 different venues including half at Aboriginal community centres or meeting

spaces)

Develop a social enterprise business model for re-selling produce grown

Run a garden opening day (1 event)

12 months

12 months

12 months

Using Community Infrastructure

Recruit 2 volunteers to run the project

Attend A/TSI and community network meetings to promote the project and attract participants (6 meetings)

1 month

4 months

Providing information Develop a ‘how to grow native produce’ newsletter with tips and advice on gardening & distribute twice in the year (10 workshops)

6 months

Physical infrastructure Construct garden in community space 12 months

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Project Example 2 - Oldpark English

conversation in the park– 2 year project $80,000

Community Builders service model:

This project falls under the community capacity building service activity description (SAD/service model) as it aims to develop stronger links between members of the community and socially isolated people from Culturally & Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds and increases the connection and participation of those CALD disadvantaged members in broader community life.

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Executive summary:

It also falls under the Community Skills Development SAD as it provides information and training to enhance participant’s inclusion in their community.

The Oldpark English Conversation in the Park project will create a stronger, more connected community by bringing together socially isolated CALD community members from the Oldpark LGA with other members of the broader community to participate in social activities that increase English conversation skills.

Community Builders service model (Con’t):

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What difference will this project make to the broader community and priority groups i.e. the Project results?

The project will result in increased participation of CALD people in the broader community through social activities that involve English conversation. Community members will feel more connected to each other and the broader community. It will also increase community member’s respect particularly of other cultures and the experiences of people from other cultures

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a connected community a respectful community & a participatory community.

Aspects of community strength:

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The target community

All projects must include participation from members of the ‘broader community’ as well as disadvantaged/priority groups. Community Builders defines:

The broader community - as everyone in the community of location.

Priority groups – are disadvantaged members within a community who lack access to fundamental material and social resources and/or are socially excluded.

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Target groups

The broader community is everyone in Oldpark Suburb.

Community of location – The community of location is where the participants in the project come from, such as a regions, LGA/s or suburb, town etc. i.e. Oldpark Suburb.

Community of identity – The community members who will participate in this project is everyone from Oldpark therefore the community of identity is ‘All members of the community of location” i.e. everyone in Oldpark is able to participate in this project.

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Priority groups – the following disadvantaged groups will be included in the project:

Target groups Con’t

Socially disadvantaged members of a community &

CALD – African countries.

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How will you include the broader community in this project?

The project coordinator will promote the project throughout the wider community via posters, flyers and speaking at community meetings inviting English speaking community members of all ages to participate in the project and provide the English conversation expertise to the project. And…

African speaking members of the community will be invited through the African association and community centres where African groups meet.

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Activities Tasks Duration

Community Capacity Building Service Activity Description

Community activities Run monthly picnic meetings in

the park for African people in the

community to come and met with

other community members to

practice English conversation (20

meetings)

Run social outings for group

members and other community

members to participate in (6 per

year = 12)

24 months

24 months

Using Community Infrastructure

Employ part time project coordinator (2 days per week)

2 months

Providing information Run information evenings at the local community centre to provide information on CALD support services (6 evenings a year = 12)

24 months

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Activities & key tasks for Community Skills Development Service Activity Description

Activities Tasks Duration

Other Community Skills Run monthly English conversation classes on alternate weeks to picnic meetings (20 classes)

24 months

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For more information & getting started

Check the community builders website at www.communitybuilders.nsw.gov.au – Program Guidelines and tender documentation will go up on this website – be sure to look at the 2011 eligibility criteria closely.

2010 program guidelines are available and have an example of last rounds application form to help you get started -this document provides a lot of information you need to know about the program however be aware that there may be some changes in the 2011 guidelines so it is important to print up the 2011 Guidelines when they become available.

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Community Builders Website

Select Funding & Grants 2010 & 2011

Program Info

Scroll down for PDF of Guidelines

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You can also contact your local Community Program Officer (CPO) to discuss needs and priorities for your community.

CB is a tender process and guided by procurement legislation so your SRSO, MRS and askcommunitybuilders email support are not able to discuss eligibility of project ideas with you – if you are not sure if your project is eligible or not check the criteria in the Guidelines and discuss it with your CPO.

Helpful Hint: Use the online help functions when filling out the application!

For more information & getting started (Con’t)

Thankyou for your attention & Good Luck.