The Lake Foundation Becomes a Member of the Croydon BME Forum
This week The Lake Foundation became a member of the Croydon BME Forum and thus will be part of a growing alliance of black community groups working together to improve the lives of the BME community in Croydon.
The Croydon BME Forum is the umbrella organisation for Croydon’s BME voluntary and community sector. It engages with members of the community, building capacity and promoting equality and cohesion. It was established to give the BME community a voice ensuring key issues affecting residents of Croydon are raised with decision makers.
Specifically the forum works to:
- Ensure that they are involved in local policy and decision making; regeneration and neighbourhood renewal.
- Facilitate joint-working among BME communities to develop best practice and provide a unified BME voice within local strategic partnerships.
- Promote networking, collaboration and partnership between the BME voluntary sector and mainstream agencies building their organisational capacities.
- Engage with BME communities in all aspects of Croydon life.
- Encourage good race relations, community cohesion and equality of opportunity for all throughout Croydon.
We’re looking forward to being a part of this forum and are already very impressed with the first event we attended which was a Meet the Funder session with the Big Lottery Fund. This was a very informative session that discussed what makes a good grant application.
For more information on the Croydon BME Forum please visit their website here