In our third and final webinar we shared an update on the Fund processes including the application process and what can be budgeted for. We also had a discussion about what a good partnership looks like in different contexts including the Still Life project in Manchester and with the Development Coordinators.
We held our third and final webinar on Thursday 18 March exploring what a strong and equitable community-researcher partnership might look like.
In this session we shared an update on the Fund processes including the application process and what can be budgeted for. We also had a discussion about what a good partnership looks like in different contexts including the Still Life project in Manchester and with the Development Coordinators.
Speakers included The Ideas Fund team, Roisin McLaughlin, Erin Mc Feely, Harriet Johnson, Dr Gill Hughes, Paolo Arru, and Lewis Hou as Development Coordinators, along with our guests Chava Erlanger (Community Artist) and Kat Cresswell (Vocal).
A written summary and follow-on reflection sheets are available here. We have also produced a Q&A sheet which answers all of the questions raised during the webinar.
As discussed in the webinar, we have shared the questions which will be on the Ideas Fund application form. You can find these here.