Wednesday, 7 April 2010

Fun Fundraising

Well I am home safe and sound from Mumbai and what an experience it was. I met the Director of Housing for Mumbai and was able to better understand the issues facing the authorities. One of the bigger 'problems' to address is how to scale up the intervention work that is required of some if the rebuilding of the slum areas is to take place.

We discussed the concept of Housing Associations, how they worked and how they could have a role in delivering scale. this discussion naturally lead to the relationship between Housing Associations and Government and the nature of a regulatory framework.

One of the useful outcomes that I have been able to initiate since my return has been to make the connections between Homeless International and the TSA (in the form of Peter Marsh, who has always taken an active interest in this type of work).

At a personal level I gained a great deal of understanding about the issues facing pavement and slum dwellers. I have a powerful story to tell and can now explain how any support we can provide can really change the lives of some of the poorest people on the planet.

Nearer home I have been pretty busy with a series of speaking events and fundraising initiatives. In January, ConsultCIH and HouseMark organised a 'Battle of the Bands' in Solihull. Wates Living Space, helped sponsor the event which raised £4,200 for Homeless International. It was one of the best nights I have been to for a long time. We had a lot of fun. I have the photographs of some of my colleague Chief Executives dancing in the spaces between tables (they are getting a bit long in the tooth to dance on them any more). But I think I will save those photos in case I ever need them.

Then there was the Presidential Dinner in the Natural History Museum on the 10th February. What an amazing environment for a dinner, the Central hall of the Museum with 740 guests miniaturised by the fossilised remains of a Diplodocus Dinosaur. This is the big event dinner in the Presidential year and we tried to lighten the feel of the dinner this year to make it an enjoyable evening with a serious message. To highlight the work of Homeless International, the Apprentices from West Mercia Homes displayed the portable 'slum dwelling' that they had researched, designed and built to represent visually the type of dwelling that is home for millions of the worlds poorest people.

When you make changes you are never going to please everyone, but I have now had over 100 individuals 'feedback' comments and with a few exceptions these have been incredibly positive and we are already taking bookings for next year. Weeks after the event I am still receiving positive emails and at a separate awards event the other day I was approached by half a dozen individuals who sought me out to say how much they enjoyed themselves. This success was in no small part due to the good planning and extremely hard work put in by Richard Docker and Carole Garner at CIH - well done you guys - who were last seen (allegedly) heading off to bank the £4,200 we raised on the evening in aid of Homeless International.

1 comment:

  1. I have read many of your blogs and i couldn’t comment on all, but i decided to comment on this one to say congratulations on the fundraising events, and applaud your efforts in getting to truly understand the cause you are fighting for. I'm an undergraduate student in the United States, and currently a NAHRO intern in a small housing authority in Massachusetts. Reading your blog reassures me of my desire to want to be a part of the amazing network of housing professionals, and as my boss says housers of this industry. It is delightful to read about efforts abroad. It reaffirms my belief on the importance of collecting and disseminating information on housing, and all sorts of community development. This is the only way we can be able to identify solutions to problems such as homelessness, and in an age where progress is threatened by many things such as community conflict, inequality and even social exclusion it is crucial to expand existing relationship across borders. Well, congratulations again, and i wish you continued success in all of your future endeavors.

    -Daliza Nova
    Norwood Housing Authority
    NAHRO Management Intern
    dnova@norwoodha.org
    dnova716@gmail.com
    781-762-8115

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