VCSE organisations and community groups with an interest in community-led research are invited to join us for our next Rural Durham Community Research Network Meeting on Wednesday 4th February from 10.00am – 12.00noon online.
The network meetings offer an opportunity to learn, connect and share good practice with others who have an interest in community-led research.
They will be joined by two speakers who will share practical tips, real-life stories and insight:
- Kirsty Neale and Kate Orchard from the British Science Association (BSA) will draw on extensive experience working alongside community organisations, on initiatives that champion community-led research and foster collaborations with researchers. While the BSA does not currently have open funding opportunities, Kirsty and Kate will share valuable insights and practical lessons from their work supporting communities to take the lead. They’ll showcase real-life case studies of community groups that have successfully secured funding and explore the impact of these projects. Attendees can expect insights from their learning, inspiring stories, and practical tips.
- Dr Andrew Orton, the Director of the William Leech Research Fund, will share what makes a strong research funding application to them, whilst recognising that funding criteria, interests and approaches can vary across different funders. He will explain the types of research the fund supports and how they work alongside community organisations, whilst highlighting good practice to aim for and some common pitfalls to avoid. Attendees will gain practical insight into how funding decisions are made by one funder, helping strengthen your approach.