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Chat with PWDs from Diabetes Handprint national campaign - Tu Diabetes - A Community fo... - 0 views

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    hey one of my contacts on twitter has this fab diabetes ning page... [17:34:40] william doust says: http://tudiabetes.com/events/chat-with-pwds-from-diabetes [17:34:52] william doust says: he sent me the link via twitter... [17:35:28] william doust says: he wrote a book about ning - ning for dummies... [17:35:33] william doust says: here's his twitter.. [17:35:34] william doust says: http://twitter.com/askmanny [17:35:41] william doust says: he's fab!
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Collaboration | Bassac - 0 views

  • Find out about collaborating for commissioning and winning public service contracts at the next Collaboration Benefits seminar in Croydon.
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      Keith arranges this. He's fantastic. Tell him that William Doust sent you ;-)
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      Free training for key workers - winning public service contracts through joint bids. check it out. Keith will sort you out ;-) tell him william doust sent you.
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Santander Foundation to end funding of regeneration projects - Third Sector - 0 views

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    Santander Foundation
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    Funding for education, training and financial capability of up to £30k in priority areas, and up to £10k outside. Unfortunately for CLP, you must be a registered charity. Any good for you, Bunny, or other charity chums?
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City & Guilds Approved Training For Flooring Professionals - 1 views

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    I haven't gone completely crazy - I've bookmarked this for a reason! To be discussed ...hot, hot, hot :-)
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Home Page :: sydneybanks.org - 0 views

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    Principle Based Understanding
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    Mind, consciousness and thought - the three principles. For our meeting with Sue.
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The Centre for Social Justice - Home - 0 views

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    Don't know if we have time to write an application, but there's £10k per winning project - deadline 22 February. Was thinking of Angels. Would also raise awareneness of CLCs across different political parties and influential people.
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    don't know will check out l8tr ;-) maybe a bit of work in the evenings during the week? take care.
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News Insight: Childcare - Single parents sent to the job centre - Children & Young Peop... - 0 views

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    Article from InPractice - Third Sector
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    An article about problems we have already forseen at CLP - lone parents being forced to take any available job, with scant regard for childcare or affordability - never mind personal fulfilment.
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Collaborative working | National Council for Voluntary Organisations - 0 views

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    Free resources from NCVO about third sector orgs weathering economic crisis by collaborating. Please share :-)
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Coalition outlines plans for big society programme - Third Sector - 0 views

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    Mmmmmm
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New social enterprise model proposed for public services - Third Sector - 0 views

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    And so say all of us......
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Beyond 2010 - Social Enterprise East of England - 0 views

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    We should go for this?
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Education services face £300m of cuts - Children & Young People Now - 0 views

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    I wonder how cuts in extended services will affect CLP?
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Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : The Price of Commercial Success (April 1... - 0 views

  • In 1981, Garrison Keillor, the popular host of Minnesota Public Radio’s satirical “A Prairie Home Companion,” offered listeners a free poster of his mythical sponsor’s “Powdermilk Biscuits.” To everyone’s surprise, more than 50,000 requests poured in; the station faced a $60,000 printing bill. To avert “financial disaster,” as MPR president William Kling later recalled, the station used the back of the poster to advertise products for sale, such as a Powdermilk Biscuits T-shirt. The idea worked. “I think we netted off that poster, which was really our first catalog, $15,000 or $20,000,” Kling said. “It instantly became clear that there were things like that you could do.”1
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    public radio (community radio) how a potential joke-clanger turned into money making opp
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