Projects
NSI Comic Relief Project
Next Step Initiative received the sum of £358,000 from Comic Relief, for onward distribution to minority communities across Scotland. Following consultation with leaders of minority communities, we identified key barriers to fundraising. These include irrelevant questions, long application forms, lack of human and financial resources, lack of documents and non-ownership of bank accounts with mainstream/high-street banks. Therefore, to address some of these barriers, we designed a simplified application form, whilst ensuring key questions were not compromised. Furthermore, we carried out due diligence. As an intermediary partner with local presence and knowledge, we are familiar with these organisations and it was easy to carry out all necessary due diligence, as well as evaluation of funded projects. In total 52 Ethnic Minority community organisations were funded across Scotland
To ensure, every organisation had a positive outcome (awards), we had a series of webinars, Q&As, as well as one-to-one support for organisations that required this. All applications received before the deadline were assessed and presented to a 7-man panel, consisting of individuals with lived experience of the communities we support. Additionally, we had a representative of the Centre for African Research on Enterprise & Economic Development (CAREED) professor John Struthers, as the chair of the panel. This is because he has extensive knowledge of these communities, having lived in Africa for several years. The decision making panel was well structured, impartial with varied levels of expertise. The grant manager, Dr Thelma Okey-Adibe was the secretary to the panel, ensuring all feedback/comments were adequately captured. Generally, the grant making process was very insightful:
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NSI Business Accelerator and Employability Hub
Our social enterprise program- business incubation and accelerator hub has supported over 385 Individuals, organisations, and community groups. This has been described by Fiorina Mugione, of the Chief Entrepreneurship Section, United Nations Conference for Trade and Development Geneva as ‘’the prime exemplar of diaspora impactive entrepreneurship’’. Additionally, our Inclusive Museum Heritage Project Funded by Heritage Lottery Fund as a route of employability has been recognised as a Recruitment Best Practices Model. This hub continues to provide coaching, mentoring and capacity building support to African and Caribbean social enterprises, community groups and individuals across Scotland.




The Ethnic Minority Career Museum & Built Environment Heritage Programme
The Ethnic Minority Career Museum & Built Environment Heritage Programme (2017-2020) With this project with funding from National Lottery Heritage Fund, we recruited 16 trainees from Black & Ethnic Minority Communities to achieve the diversity aim of the programme, delivered 16 year-long placements in skills related to museums and the historic built environment with an associated accredited qualification, enhanced capacity through a cultural change programme including training for heritage organisations in equality and diversity and seminars and workshops on how to engage with black and minority and ethnic communities. Additionally, we share learning and good practice with a Best Practice Guide and an end of project seminar. It is worthy of mention that a total of 10 secured employment following the programme.
NSI Business Accelerator and Employability Hub
Our social enterprise program- business incubation and accelerator hub has supported over 385 Individuals, organisations, and community groups. This has been described by Fiorina Mugione, of the Chief Entrepreneurship Section, United Nations Conference for Trade and Development Geneva as ‘’the prime exemplar of diaspora impactive entrepreneurship’’. Additionally, our Inclusive Museum Heritage Project Funded by Heritage Lottery Fund as a route of employability has been recognised as a Recruitment Best Practices Model. This hub continues to provide coaching, mentoring and capacity building support to African and Caribbean social enterprises, community groups and individuals across Scotland.
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