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Q. I want to attend a short programme in Sweden and I’m wondering if NCSP can fund this?
A. From time to time NCSP can fund bursaries for international work and we are always on the look out for sources of such funding. Generally though, our funds can’t be used for this purpose. The best thing is to check it out by contacting us. If we can’t help, it’s just possible we may know of someone who can. We can also do a Funder Finder for you.
Q. I hope to go self-employed and I’m a bit overwhelmed by who to go to about insurance and was hoping you could point me in the right direction.
A. You need to be a full member of NCSP and then you can access the Resources Section of the website. Download the Insurance for Practitioners publication produced by the national professional development network CreativePeop!e (of which we are a member and on the board of Directors). The factsheet has a Frequently Asked Questions section and a list of contacts for useful organisations and insurers. The factsheet was collated from information from members of the CreativePeople network. Alternatively, if you are a NCSP member, you can post a query on the member’s message board.
Q. I want to set up a new business. I need to talk to someone about the best way forward.
A. Business Link can help new businesses in a number of ways (they have a wide range of information for new businesses on their website and their advisors can help you establish your business goals for example. Visit Business Link . Sometimes it’s helpful to think through your ideas before meeting a Business Link Advisor…if you are an NCSP member, you can have a free one to one professional development planning session with us prior to your meeting with Business Link to help you focus.
Q. I’m self employed and looking for a grant to promote my business – I want to attend a trade fair.
A. Is there a training element to this activity? If so, you are an NCSP member, and we have funds for this type of activity, you can apply for a bursary. If not, and you are registered with us, you can use the signposting service. Your practice area may have a network that can help. If you are a member, you can submit an enquiry and we may be able to signpost you to support…opportunities occur all the time and we can help keep you in touch.
Q. I’ve recently graduated and I’m interested in a career in script writing and was wondering if you could give me some advice.
A. If you register with NCSP you can use our signposting service (in this case the search might be under ‘writers’). This will give you links to over 40 relevant writer’s sites including those of regional support agencies like New Writing North, and national agencies like the Arden School of Theatre, who offer courses in writing for the stage, or the Script Factory who also offer training). If these aren’t what you’re looking for, become a member, and book a personal one to one professional development planning session with a qualified advisor, or submit your enquiry by email…we will aim to get back to you with 5 working days.
Q. What’s a Funder Finder?
A. Funder Finder is a national searchable database with information about over 3,850 UK Charitable Trusts. It is available to licence holders (like NCSP). We can search it on your behalf (you will need to complete the FunderFinder questionnaire in the members area of the website). Alternatively you can make an appointment to call into our office and use it yourself. It provides a response personalised to the information you provide with details of Charitable Trusts that might be worth writing to, how to contact them, and their policy and funding criteria. It also provides links to other useful websites.