Interweave has gained a great reputation for working on a range of arts projects with people with disabilities and young people from the Launceston community.
We are working with a core working group to identify the potential for a Social Enterprise venture from within the many projects they are involved in.
The next step is to determine the feasibility of the project and identify the needs and resources to make it happen.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
SHEFFIELD ON TRAK
We are working with an enthusiastic group of people from the Kentish community on an idea for a Social Enterprise project in Sheffield. Two workshops have been held identifying key success factors and potential projects. This has led to an idea for a Community Gallery that aims to exhibit and sell 'beautiful things'; homemade products, jams, art, handicrafts and other items made by Tasmanian producers.
The next step is to look at the feasibility for this project, identifying the funds, resources and skills needed to undertake such a project.
The next step is to look at the feasibility for this project, identifying the funds, resources and skills needed to undertake such a project.
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