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Hashtag for workshops: #BBSIB2012

The process?

Expressions of Interest

Workshops

Stage 1 Deadline 07/09/12

Stage 2 Commences

05/10/12

Stage 2 Deadline21/12/12

BSIB 2012 Winners

AnnouncedFebruary

2013

FeedbackGreat ideas!

Scalability – how could the vision become a reality?

Writing a business case – how do you identify the key milestones and targets?

Budget – how will the projects continue after the funding has finished?

Frequently Asked Questions

HEALTH CHECKS

• A diagnostic toolkit - helps keep your organisation in good shape

• Spot problems quickly & identify strengths & weakness

• Self-assessment process & plan of action

• Covers key organisational areas

• Encourages & promotes a culture of continuous improvements

• Can help towards achieving quality standards

• Applicable to most organisations

Where can I obtain alternative funding?

• Funding Central: comprehensive database of funding & finance opportunities. Requires free registration. www.fundingcentral.org.uk

• Home office funding website: provides details of non-Home Office funding streams - www.homeoffice.gov.uk/crime/partnerships/070-other-funding-streams/

• Department for Education voluntary and community sector grant funding program to improve outcomes for children, young people and families. http://www.education.gov.uk/a00216108/vcs-funding

• Fit4funding: monthly funding e-newsletter of latest funding opportunities. www.fit4funding.org.uk

• London Councils grants and ESF programs. www.londoncouncils.gov.uk/services/grants

…….Where can I obtain alternative funding?

• Big Lottery Advice Services Transition Fund: for advice services affected by cuts to service budgets: http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/prog_advice_services_transition_fund.htm?regioncode=-uk

• Social Enterprise Investment Fund, Department of Health Yearly cycle of grant funding to support social enterprises deliver innovative health and social care services and products, and to help social enterprises to become sustainable. Next programme in 2013. Managed by the Social Investment Businesshttp://www.sibgroup.org.uk/our-funds/seif/ 

Start Start with why

Build with a compelling vision

Develop a clear value proposition

Goods and Services Benefits

e.g.,Buildings and facilitiesTraining and coachingClubs and membership organisations

e.g.,CheaperBetterNewerMore beautifulMore tailored More accessibleMore trusted and reliable

Say clearly and succinctly what you want to do

• Organise the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful

• Build a restaurant that uses the magic of food to give unemployed young people a chance to have a better future

• Enrich people's lives with programmes and services that inform, educate and entertain

• “Jaws in space”

Developing your proposal

Value citizen and user insight

Develop a clear plan with milestones and outputs

Develop intelligent measures of success

• The orchestra and the standing ovation

• Apple and net promoter score

Design for sustainability

State

Market

Household

Grant Econom

y

Build a coalition of support to grow and scale your work

Communityof interest

system conditions,

levers, regulation for scaling and

diffusion

Communityof engagement

facilitated communities of

practice, engagement and

interest

structured processes of engagement ‘user’

groups and local

citizens

local enthusiasts volunteers

and experts

Community of practiceincubatingprototyping

Patient hotels

Push your idea to be radically efficient

NEW INSIGHTS

NEW CUSTOMERS

New perspectives on challenges

NEW SUPPLIERS

New perspectives on solutions

NEW RESOURCES

Summary

Feedback and FAQs

Healthcheck and alternative sources of funding

Your idea

Building a viable business case

Scalability