BAVS AGM Thursday 26 th September 2013 Duns Parish Church Hall “Development Officer Update” Philippa Wetton.

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BAVS AGM Thursday 26 th September 2013 Duns Parish Church Hall “Development Officer Update” Philippa Wetton

Support and Advice  Legal form / Governance  Charitable status  Funding opportunities  Grant eligibility, application and process  Community consultation

Support and Advice  Options Appraisal  Business Plan  Policies and Procedures  Keystone Quality Scheme Mentor  Workshops and Training Courses

Types of Groups (New and Existing) Nurseries (3) - Primary Schools (2) - High School - Youth Clubs (2) - Girl Guides – Cadets - Outdoor Play - Skate Park - Football Clubs (5) – Rugby Club - Running Club - Community Sports Club – Swimming Pool – Marine/Fishing related - Golf Clubs (3) - Allotment – Beekeeping – Environmental Education - Archery - Art / Media – Museums (2) - Medical / Health - Complimentary Therapy Support - Learning Disability Support – Talking Newspaper – Community Radio Station – Windfarm Opposition - Development / Community Trusts (4) – Community Magazine – Community Transport Service - Town Hall - Community Centres (4) – Village Halls (24) – Churches (3) – and so the list continues ……………………………!!

Support Impact (2010 – 2013)  £2,800,000 + community benefit projects  58 different community organisations

Berwickshire Benefit

Representation and Awareness raising  BAVS Day Out Event (Annual)  BAVS Charity Market (Annual)  Berwickshire Federation of Village Halls Information Day (Annual) & Committee Meeting representative (Quarterly)  Collaboration Events (Ad-hoc)  European Fisheries Fund Local Action Group representative (Quarterly)

Other  Marketing BAVS  Graduate Intern support  EFQM (European Framework for Quality Management) – ongoing self assessment process  MILO (Management Intelligence Database) – ongoing system administration