4th New Forest North (Eling) Sea Scouts

Registered Charity No: 302268

"Pegasus" moored at The Aquativity Centre

"Pegasus" moored at The Aquativity Centre

Thursday 20 October 2011

Vote for us NOW (please)


****Voting closes at midday Monday 24th October so please don't delay!****
 
We only have a few more days to get as many votes as possible to be in with a chance of winning one of 3 grants of £6000. Please vote now and please forward this message on to as many people as possible. It is also very easy to share a link to our voting page on Facebook  to encourage all your friends to vote too.  Voting is open to anyone 16 yrs or over and separate email addresses are required for each person voting.
 
It has taken over 14 long years to raise enough money just  to start building the centre which will not only be our new sea scout HQ but ultimately be a community resource for youth groups and those with disabilities to use for boating, kayaking,canoeing and rowing. This will also provide a base in our local area  for RYA Sailability to use.  Although the shell of the building is almost complete we still have a long way to go to raise enough funds to complete the project.
 
 
How to vote for 4th New Forest Eling Sea Scouts Aquativity Project:-
 
1.       Click on this link http://communityforce.natwest.com/
 
2.       Fill in your details to register.
3.       You will then get an automated email from NatWest asking you to confirm your registration.  Click on link.
4.       Return to this email and click on this link to vote for Sea Scouts  http://communityforce.natwest.com/project/5925
(If you don't get the automated  email please contact helpdesk@natwestcommunityforce.co.uk or freephone 0800 2100 246 )
Remember to click on the Facebook icon to share with your friends.

Thank you for your support and to all those who have voted for us so far.

Windows

The windows and doors have arrived this week, and as of yesterday evening, the windows had all been installed, and 1 door in.  Ridge tiles have completed on the roof too, and cladding as far as possible, ready for completion now the windows are in.

Here's a few snaps I took yesterday.










Thursday 13 October 2011

Vote for Aquativity to win us £6000

Despite the great success of the 20/20 fundraising challenge, we still need more money and more support.  One of the latest initiatives we are taking part in is the Nat West Community Force.

Everyone is invited to register their email address on the Community Force website, then vote for up to 3 projects across the country.  The 3 projects in each area with the most votes get a financial contribution of up to £6000.

Our Community Force area is Southampton, in which there are 46 projects so we only need to beat 43 others!  The great news is that as of this evening we have 81 votes, which is far more than most.  We are definitely in the top 10 in the area and very close behind a number of those, so we still have a very good chance of getting into the top 3, IF we get sufficient votes in the next week.

Voting ends on 23rd October, so not long to go - please, please vote for us now.

When you are registered and logged in, search for us by the project name Aquativity.  You can also find us directly as project 5925.  Accept the terms and conditions (nothing apparently onerous) and vote for us, then vote for other worthwhile projects elsewhere in the country (not here, 'cos voting for another project near us means 1 more vote we have to beat).

Sunday 2 October 2011

20/20 Match Funding - The Result

Back in September 2010, we were set a challenge: raise £20,000 by the end of September 2011, and every £1 will be matched, so the project will benefit from a total of £40,000 as a result of our efforts.

So here we are at the end of the allotted time.  How did we do?


Well,

  • We've run lots of activities, including Donkey Derby, Barn Dance, Totton Carnival, litter picking at Netley Marsh Steam Rally, Smartie Tube Challenge, Bag Packing, Sponsored Boating and Grand Draw.
  • We've sold draw tickets all over the place, including many of the above, and Testwood Lakes Great Outdoors Open Day, Solent Sea Scouts Kayaking & Pulling Regatta, friends, family, neighbours, work colleagues...
  • We've also spoken to many individuals and organisations about the project and its benefits, and attracted a number of donations of all sizes from businesses, local councillors and others.
  • We've certainly been very busy all year, especially the fundraising team, Donkey Derby committee, building project committee, Sea Scouts leaders and exec, and many others.  Lots of fun but lots of hard work along the way.
The culmination was last Friday 30th September at the Grand Draw evening.  During the day there had been lots of conversations about potential donations, selling off surplus drinks stocks from previous events, selling some more draw tickets etc.  When we arrived at The Salmon Leap, we knew we were likely to make £19,000, which was at least £500 more than we had predicted a couple of weeks ago.  We got confirmation that all the drinks stocks had been sold.  Then various people arrived with stubs and money for tickets they had sold through the week and especially that day.  Then we sold a few more tickets to the pub customers around us.  And then a phone call from one of the local councillors we had contacted during the day - he came through for us and made a sufficiently large donation to the Aquativity Project that the target was achieved!

We did it.  £20,000 raised in a year!
And a total of £40,000 into the project as a result.


What can I say other than well done!

And as for the Grand Draw...  Approximately 3,000 tickets sold.  Not all of the prize winners have been informed yet, so I won't spoil any surprises by saying here and now who has won, but we had a successful draw with about 20 prizes all going to worthy winners.  Winning tickets were held by group members, Donkey Derby attendees, work colleagues, friends, regatta participants...  One lucky person has won £500, and another a week's holiday in France.  And everyone who participated has the satisfaction of knowing that the money they contributed will go straight into the Aquativity project, which is forging ahead.

At the building site, the roof is complete all but the last few ridge tiles, the cladding has started, the windows and doors have been specified, agreed and ordered, and plans for the electrical supply are progressing much better now.  Many of you will have been watching some progress reports and photos on the Sea Scouts website.  Here's an extra photo of the cladding that has now started.