Community Network · organisation toolkit

A practical starting point for stronger community organisations.

Simple, reputation-safe principles and established local routes that can help groups organise, deliver and evidence community work more effectively.

Free community capacity guide

Build carefully. Record properly. Grow through trust.

This is a practical orientation, not legal, safeguarding, accounting or funding advice. Community groups should use competent professional or official guidance where required.

1 · Structure

Purpose and governance

Write down what the group exists to do, who is accountable, how decisions are made, how conflicts are handled and what legal form—if any—is appropriate before taking on significant money or obligations.

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2 · People

Volunteers and safeguarding

Define roles, supervision and escalation routes. Do not assume every role needs a DBS check or that a DBS check alone makes an activity safe; check role eligibility and build proportionate safeguarding controls.

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3 · Delivery

Plan community events

Record purpose, audience, venue, access, capacity, roles, safeguarding, consent, incident routes and post-event evidence before promotion becomes bigger than delivery capacity.

4 · Visibility

Promote clearly

Use one canonical event page, accurate dates and provider details, accessible contact information and consistent social posts. Avoid implying partnerships, endorsements or guarantees that have not been confirmed.

5 · Evidence

Measure what happened

Record attendance appropriately, activities delivered, consented photographs, partner contributions, feedback, issues and lessons. Publish outcomes proportionately instead of relying on promotional claims.

Useful local infrastructure

Do not build alone.

Voluntary Action Swindon offers services including organisational support, volunteering, DBS checks and training. Wiltshire and Swindon Community Foundation publishes funding programmes for eligible organisations. Always check the provider’s current terms directly.