Exposure magazine
Exposure has recently renewed its annual service level agreement with Haringey
Youth Service to meet core running costs and part-fund the production of six
issues of Exposure magazine in the next financial years. A major funding
application has also been secured from Haringey Voluntary Sector Team to part-fund
Exposure magazine's production activities for the next three years.
In addition, in response to the economic downturn, Exposure has submitted a number
of applications to a range of charitable trusts seeking small amounts of
core-funding support. Funding has been secured and there is hope that the figures
will increase.
Exposure has secured a contract to work with young people to produce at least two
more eight-page magazine supplements for Haringey Youth Council promoting its
activities. Exposure has also secured a grant from the Wates Foundation to produce
an eight-page supplement working with young disabled people. Exposure has also
submitted a funding application to the Home Office to produce two eight-page
magazine supplements on gangs, one on male gangs and the other on female gangs.
Exposure is looking to secure a Heritage Lottery Fund grant to produce a series of
eight-page magazine supplements, as well as an accompanying video, on the diverse
ethnic heritages of Haringey.
Junior Exposure
Exposure has secured a contract with Haringey Children's Services to produce one
issues of Junior Exposure during the summer of 2009 on the subject of 'My best
experience'. Exposure is hoping to secure more funding to produce at least one
further issue of Junior Exposure in the year ending 31 March 2010.
Video production
Exposure has secured funding from Haringey Youth Opportunities Fund to continue
'Exposure Music Factory' until the end of September 2009. Other video production
activities will be undertaken if funding is secured from Heritage Lottery Fund
and Mediabox.
Exposure website
Exposure is looking to secure funding from a Local Area Agreement with Haringey
Council to continue its website and IT support activities.
Campaigns
Exposure has applied to Mediabox, a Department for Children, Schools and Families
funding scheme, for a grant to produce a series of magazine adverts and associated
30-second video commercials, on four issues important to young people: physical
disability, mental health, teenage stress and teenage pregnancy.
Volunteer recruitment and accreditation
Exposure is looking to secure funding from Children in Need and/or a Local Area
Agreement with Haringey Council to continue its volunteer recruitment and
accreditation activities, and to work with at least 40 young people defined as
NEET or at serious risk of NEET.