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Chamberlain and CN4B say goodbye to Tippa Naphtali

Tippa Naphtali

Chamberlain Forum and CN4B are very sadly saying goodbye at the end of January to our project manager, Tippa Naphtali. He has been part of our team for nearly two years, and has worked closely with us to develop and deliver Resident University, as well as CN4B programmes.
In particular, Tippa has transformed Resident University Online learning, as well as setting up a highly successful mentoring project, which we aim to find a way of continuing in the future.

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New Fortnightly schedule for CN4B Alerts

Notice: Amber-Light

The publication of our e-bulletin is switching to a fortnightly cycle with occassional alerts in between. This will be effective from 6th October 2011. This has become necessary as the CN4B development worker, Tippa Naphtali, is now employed on a part-time basis and has additional demands on his time.

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Google Grants for charities

Google Grants

Registered charities within the UK can apply for support through Google Grants. Although no actual money is available, organisations that successfully apply to the Google grants programme are provided with in kind support that translates into free advertising through Google Adwords.

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Extended: FREE Training provided at your premises

Training - Notes

The Chamberlain Forum is extending the offer of FREE training sessions to a limited number of community groups and organisations at a venue of your choice. Sessions will be allocated on a strictly first come basis.

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Community impact: Beyond the Radar

Community Event

Beyond the Radar began with a one-day event on 8th July 2011, held by the Third Sector Research Centre and Barrow Cadbury Trust, to explore how ‘below the radar’ community activity can maximise its impact.

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