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  Research Project on funding for migrant and minority community organisations
 
     
 

MODA and Middlesex University are working on a research project about funding and resources available to migrant and minority organisations in London.
The project is centred on a survey of organisations which will gather information about the services they provide, the community needs they try to address, the financial and organizational challenges they face and the creative ways they are finding to cope. The research also aims to explore the effects of the current economic and political climate on these organisations and effective roles that second tier organisations may play in supporting them.
This initiative is funded through the Social Enterprise Capacity Building Cluster, a programme supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Office of the Third Sector.

If you would like to participate in the survey you can either fill in the questionnaire available online (click here) or contact a.dangelo@mdx.ac.uk for a telephone interview.
We will also organise some focus groups where you will be able to share your opinions and join in a discussion with members from other community organisations. (Travel expenses will be provided). Participating organisations will be acknowledged in the final research report and invited to the launch event in June 2010.

For further information contact a.dangelo@mdx.ac.uk or info@moda.org.uk

 

 
 
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