Incubator Week TWO
The word community is, without question, central to human experience. Being part of an engaging community gives us a sense of belonging. It enables us to share personal relatedness and support growth of each other, ourselves and our environment.
A community can be anything from a physical place or space where geographically people connect, or via a virtual space such as social media groups or private community platforms. Communities bring like-minded people together with similar characteristics and common interests.

Watch: Fake it til you Make it: Amy Cuddy Ted X Talk
Last week Babz spoke about how you can “Be it til You See It”! Have you seen this AMAZING Ted X talk from Amy Cuddy? She became famous for “Fake it til You Make it” which Babz disagrees with. Have a watch and see which statement you are going to use? ITS WORTH 20 MINS OF YOUR LIFE, I PROMISE!

So far you have thought about your own personal stories, and connected this with your why for undertaking a project. You have considered how your why connects to your community, and we have surfaced ways you can start with your own personal story, and how your story can make a powerful project.
This week we will spend out time looking at the scope of projects, how to see a project overview, and how to turn an idea into actually making stuff happen. This will include looking at how to manage the mechanisms of project work with your Mentors, using some Get it done resources and insights, and setting yourself a map with goals to achieve. We look at networks and support mechanisms, plus funding!
WEEK THREE OBJECTIVES:
- Explore definitions and examples of social actions
- Map out networks of support
- Explore funding streams (including but not limited to the university seed funding)
- Create a viable project plan
- Discuss risks and countermeasures for robust plans

Project skills and planning tools From Mimi:
Manchester Community Funding – https://manchestercommunitycentral.org/shared-topic-areas/funding
General community project funding: https://www.princes-trust.org.uk/how-we-can-help/who-else/employment/grants-funding/community-projects
Mapping your network: a guide to networking https://www.creativelivesinprogress.com/article/a-guide-to-networking-and-making-connections
Examples of Social Action Projects https://www.youth-social-action.careersandenterprise.co.uk/examples-youth-social-action
More info on project plans: https://asana.com/resources/project-management-plan

As Elle has been banging on about for the last 2 weeks, this Incubator is all about a process. Engaging with the tools and scaffold we have put in place for the project, enjoying the journey, will help your end result. Even if you can really clearly see what that looks like, you feel you have a clear goal, go with the process and see how this well practiced process, can support your development!

See Also: Take a look at the Get it Done website:
Take some time to research what Get it Done do, how they talk about what they do to their audiences, and take note of how they go about doing it. Then pay special attention to, and reflect upon their WHY! Consider your why and how you might communicate this outward.

Read: A healthy society is just as much about community as healthcare
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An interesting article for anyone who is interested in carbon literacy, sustainability, health inequality and (well this should be all of you!) building communities.

Read: Evidence unpacked: does community power boost wellbeing? Proof in the power: Six benefits of putting communities in charge
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A very interesting report for anyone interested in the power of community, and community power. Want to enact change, see the potential of your community to take ownership and power of their needs or hopes? Have a read to see this evidence backed approach.

See Also: Creative inspiration books:
- The Art of Activism: Your All-Purpose Guide to Making the Impossible Possible
- How to be a Craftivist: The Art of Gentle Protest
- The Art of Protest: Political Art and Activism
- Utopia for Realists
- The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters

Important!:
Join and connect on LinkedIn
- Connect with us, start by connecting with the mentors from this project!!!
- Mimi Dearing Get it Done
- Babz Fresh rb
- Elle Simms Man Met
- Audrey Albert
- Laura Negus (not on LinkedIn)