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Presentation on culture-led urban renewal, Centre for Cultural Management (CCM) and European Cultural Foundation (ECF), Strilky, Ukraine, December 16, 2010
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“Thinking big and starting small - culture-led urban renewal initiatives”
David Barrie
David Barrie & Associates
Thrive! December 16, 2010
Rheta Davison
Secretary, Custyke Community Group
Former cleaner
Lol Coxhill in a skip Concept Simon Thackray. Produced by The Shed. Photo: Tony Bartholomew
Cost/Benefit
• €16m (2008)• €27,000 (2003)• Volunteer time
• New infrastructure• €280m real estate
investment• Participation of
10,000+ people in civic life
• 3 new community groups
Cost/Benefit
• €310,000 (2007)• €22,000 (2006)• Volunteer time
• €9m new public investment in health
• Local food supply written in to public strategies
• New programme of ‘kitchen gardens’ in the inner city
• Development new local social enterprise restaurant
• Participation of 8,000+ people in civic life
business partners
• London Borough of Camden
• Development Trusts Association
• Esmee Fairbairn Foundation
• Channel 4 Television/Wall to Wall
• Social Enterprise London
• Camden Volunteer Centre
• The Plunkett Foundation
• Transition Bloomsbury• Several local residents’
associations
‘Hybrid-funded’ social enterprise
• Government - 11%
• Charity - 6%
• Membership - 2%
• Other - 2%
• Philanthropy - 79%
performance to date (100 days):
• attracted over 280 members
• saved members £17,000 on their shopping bills
• serving over 3000 customers/week
• estimated break-even point, end November 2010
• turnover projected to top £1.3 million by end of Yr1
• employed 20 previously-unemployed people
think big, act small
involve, don’t “engage” people
network networks of people
create ‘hubs’ of activity, not ‘things’
use money as venture capital
develop social solidarity
create opportunities for people to be who they want to be
be entrepreneurial
David BarrieDavid Barrie & Associates
project design & delivery - creative/economic planning -
public involvement - social ventures
Blog: http://davidbarrie.typepad.com
Mail: [email protected]
Twitter: @davidbarrie