Business and project development
Please note: Scottish Community Diet Project changed its name to Community Food and Health (Scotland) in 2006.
Gathering information - the role of databases: Fact Sheet
Community Food and Health (Scotland)
February 2011
This factsheet considers how three community food initiatives have developed electronic databases to gather, store and use their information.
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Report on research to establish the impact of the CFHS 2008 small grants scheme
Clarity
October 2010
In Spring 2010 CFHS commissioned external research to explore the impact of small grants of 2008. In 2008, 58 organisations received funding between £150 and £3000. The research explored the impact of the grants for individuals, communities and the organisations themselves. Issues around sustainability and key learning were also captured.
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Minding Their Own Business Too: examples of community food initiatives that have become more enterprising
Community Food and Health (Scotland)
August 2009
In 2006 Community Food and Health (Scotland) produced ëMinding Their Own Businessí, an introduction to business and social enterprise for organisations supporting local communities tackling inequalities in diet and health. Minding Their Own Business Too is a companion to this toolkit. In response to suggestions from people involved in community food and health work, it focuses on examples of community food and health organisations that have moved from thinking about being enterprising, to doing it.
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Food, training and learning disability: a report on a food and health training project for support workers
Community Food and Health (Scotland)
May 2009
This report is mainly based on the experiences of dietitians from the Scottish Learning Disability Cinic Dietetic Network that participated in rolling out the REHIS Food and Health course to carers of people with a learning disability in their local area.
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Early Years Self-evaluation Collaborative Stage Two Interim report
Community Food and Health (Scotland)
March 2009
This report gives an account of how the Early Year Self-evaluation Collaborative has continued to embed evaluation systems into its work with parents and children. Five projects completed Stage Two and have written up individual evaluation reports that describe how they are demonstrating the impact of their work.
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Getting Down to Business
Community Food and Health (Scotland)
August 2008
Report and evaluation from two events giving community food projects the opportunity to find out more about becoming social enterprises.
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A taste for independence: using food to develop skills for life
Community Food and Health (Scotland)
September 2007
This guide discusses the experiences of 21 organisations throughout Scotland who work with a range of vulnerable groups. All these groups used food activities such as cooking, food shopping and budgeting to help people develop their independent living skills
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Banking services for social enterprise: briefing sheet
Community Food and Health (Scotland)
April 2007
Information about the services and key contacts that the main Scottish banks offer to projects using social enterprise approaches.
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Oakley Fruit and Vegetable Co-op: start-up pack
Scottish Community Diet Project
August 2006
Guide to running a fruit and vegetable co-op containing information and guidelines to help avoid some of the difficulties faced when setting up a fruit and vegetable stall.
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Minding Their Own Business: an introduction to business and social enterprise for those supporting local communities tackling inequalities in diet and health
Scottish Community Diet Project
May 2006
Guide to encourage those working at community level to explore the potential of new ways of working and to enable those who want to follow the social enterprise route to get all the assistance they require. Considers potential pitfalls and constraints and gives advice and information
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Minding Their Own Business: summary of seminar and launch
Scottish Community Diet Project
May 2006
Minding Their Own Business is an introductory guide to business and social enterprise produced by SCDP for community food initiatives. This is a brief report of a seminar on social enterprise and community food initiatives at which the publication was launched.
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Discussion on Community Retailing
Scottish Community Diet Project
February 2005
Notes from a round table discussion to explore the issues around taking a more business-like approach when developing or setting up community shops or community food initiatives.
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Source 2004: guide to funding for community food projects in Scotland
Scottish Community Diet Project
January 2004
Brings together a wide range of funding opportunities for community food initiatives and is a useful resource for groups concerned with inequalities in diet and health
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Developing effective community catering skills
Scottish Community Diet Project
November 2002
A roundtable discussion on effective community catering skills conducted by those involved directly or indirectly in community catering to exchange experience, skills and good practice and highlight barriers and gaps to be tackled.
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Developing effective community business skills within Scotland's community food projects
Scottish Community Diet Project
October 2002
Notes from a roundtable discussion on developing effective community business skills within Scotland's community food projects
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