
An exciting new programme designed to help Third Sector organisations explore and progress their Capital Development plans
Supported by One North East, Places for Everyone features a range of support options for organisations considering a Capital Development project including:
For just a small cost of £50+VAT you can access the Places for Everyone programme. The initial phase of the programme consists of ‘An Introduction to the Capital Development Process’ workshop which will ultimately help guide Third Sector organisations through the key stages of any capital development project. The aim of the workshop is to help your organisation make informed decisions about its capital development plans.
Following this you could access one-to-one support and specialist expertise to help you to move your plans forward. Along with the one-to-one support, the longer term aim of the programme is to help organisations to secure funding towards feasibility studies and enable access to our Bank of Expertise.

Upcoming Workshops
25th February 2010 - 10.00am-4.30pm - Middlesbrough Teaching and Learning Centre, Tees Valley
29th April 2010 - 10.00am-4.30pm - MPH Accessible Media, Gateshead
13th July 2010 - 10.00am-4.30pm - The Green House, Stanley
12th October 2010 - 10.00am-4.30pm - Hirst Welfare, Ashington
If you are interested in joining the programme please email development@pne.org for an application form or contact PNE Development on 0191 261 6009 for more information.
Alternatively you can download an application form by clicking on the link below...
Places for Everyone Application Form

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The Third Sector and Physical Regeneration in Deprived Communities Research
The PNE Group (www.pne.org) was recently commissioned by One NorthEast to identify the perceived and actual barriers to greater Third Sector engagement in the physical regeneration of deprived areas.
The results of this research can be downloaded free of charge by clicking on the link below:
The Third Sector and Physical Regeneration in Deprived Communities (pdf, 335kb)
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