Register for the local collaborations programme webinar and Q&A
Wednesday 19 March, 10:30AM – 12:00PM
Join us for this live webinar and Q&A to learn more about our funding for local collaborations and whether you can apply for this programme.
Wednesday 19 March, 10:30AM – 12:00PM
Join us for this live webinar and Q&A to learn more about our funding for local collaborations and whether you can apply for this programme.
This funding programme is for small charities leading collaborations that are working on influencing and achieving change at a local level.
We are awarding grants of up to £100,000 over two years to achieve change in local policy and practice around three key issues:
During this webinar we’ll go through the eligibility criteria for this programme and talk about the type of collaborations we’re looking to fund.
You’ll have the chance to ask us questions about the programme, which our panel will answer at the end.
Before signing up for the webinar, take our short quiz to find out if your charity is eligible to apply on behalf of your collaboration for funding under this programme:
10:30 Introduction
Meet the panellists:
10:35 Getting to know our funding programme
11:10 Break
11:20 Panel answers attendee questions
12:00 Close and next steps
BSL interpretation is provided for this webinar. The BSL interpreters will be visible to everyone.
The webinar recording will be uploaded to our website along with the slides and transcripts. The recording will only show the presentation, speakers and BSL interpreters.
All audience members’ cameras will be disabled so you will not see anyone else in attendance. This is to ensure the speakers and interpreters are clearly visible to all.
We are using speech to text typists to provide live captions. Captions will be enabled during the call, and we will send a separate link to access the captions, if you prefer to follow as a transcript.
Slides will be emailed out in advance of the session, embedded with Alt Text and Slide Title Navigation.
If you have any requirements or adjustments to enable you to join this event, please let us know on the registration form and we will get in touch.
If you have any questions for the panel to submit in advance of the session, you can include these on the registration sign up form.
On the day you will be able to use the Q&A function to add your questions. You will be able to see all questions submitted and can choose to submit anonymously if you’d prefer. If this functionality is not accessible for you, please let us know in your registration form so we can arrange an alternative approach.
No written questions will be visible in the recording.
Please note that Zoom's Chat facility will be disabled for attendees. This is so we can manage questions better.
The panel will answer questions live. So that we can answer as many questions as possible, members of the team will also be typing responses in the Q&A facility.
For any questions we are not able to answer during the webinar, we will do our best to answer them afterwards and share responses along with the recordings and transcript.
Please note that everyone will be able to see questions added – so please do not share personal information or sensitive information about your organisation.
If you have any questions about this event, please get in touch with us at: events@lloydsbankfoundation.org.uk
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