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NEWS 2012 -2013 PATRONS’ Making a difference... ...to people’s lives Hospitality ● Leisure ● Tourism We’ve Started A Big Conversation in Hospitality – and Everybody’s Talking What’s Inside Featured Patrons Page 2 Education & Summer Schools Re-brand Page 3 Record numbers compete in Springboard’s FutureChef Page 4 & 5 Into work: London round up Pages 6 & 7 Since July last year, Springboard and the BHA have spearheaded a vital new initiative has got influential industry leaders and young people together to have a Big Conversation about the challenges young people face getting work and the opportunities leaders have in Hospitality. It is proving to be inspiring and making a real difference because more young people are entering our industry as a result. The Big Conversation focuses on the importance of work experience, apprenticeships and employing local talent. The purpose being to understand, the business case for each; the drivers for young people; the opportunities and barriers; how to make introductions to the workplace meaningful, relevant and inspiring; and, most importantly, prospects for employment. “ With nearly 1 million young people (22%) aged 16-24 currently unemployed, quality work experience is vital. We are committed to ensuring all of our work experience opportunities adhere to the standard. ” Andrew Stembridge, Managing Director, Chewton Glen It’s important because youth unemployment is at its highest for decades, yet there is a wealth of talent and potential waiting to be tapped; the UK Government is looking to industry to drive economic recovery and the hospitality industry is in a position to be a key player to stimulate growth, but hitherto has not capitalised as much as it could on attracting domestic talent. Work experience, apprenticeships and initiatives to support unemployed people into jobs are critical to cementing a talent pipeline but all three are often misunderstood or underrated. “ The Big Conversation pledges will provide a powerful argument to present to Government about the leading role the hospitality industry can play in stimulating economic recovery and job growth. Ufi Ibrahim, CEO, BHA “ ” Work experience, sending speakers into schools and promoting careers are essential ingredients in demonstrating the level of opportunities available to young people. ” Anne Pierce MBE, CEO, Springboard Into work: Scotland round up Page 8 & 9 Fundraising and Calendar of Events Pages 10 & 11 Funding Springboard Page 12 “ 82% Yet, of school leavers have not made their minds up about their future career 53% would positively consider hospitality as a career. • More Quality Work Experiences by signing up to Springboard’s INSPIRE Quality Standard for Work Experience. Our target is to secure 15,000 ‘INSPIRED’ work experience opportunities by the end of 2013 • Commitment to offering more apprenticeship programmes for young people • Commitment to prioritise local young unemployed people for job opportunities Founder Patrons: Springboard Patrons Stephen Moss CBE Linda Halliday Julia Hands MBE Geoffrey Harrison John Hyde James Thomson OBE Life Patrons: Neville Abraham CBE Paul Ainsworth Nigel Anker Surinder Arora William Baxter CBE Abraham Bejerano John Brackenbury CBE Michael Cannon Bob Cotton OBE David Coubrough Dr Michael Edwards Roland Fasel Howard Field Sir Rocco Forte Silvano Giraldin Neil Goulden Ian Graham Andrew Guy Michael Hirst OBE Rick Holroyd Hannah Horler James Horler Nick Howe Amanda Hyndman Adam Kaye Andy Kemp Luke Johnson Simon Lester David Levin Sir Francis Mackay Noel Mahony Derek Mapp Ranjit Mathrani & Namita Panjabi Mike McGraw Anton Mosimann OBE Harry Murray MBE David Noble Mark Norris Sir Ian Prosser Michel Roux Jnr Nick Scade MBE Richard Shepherd CBE Mike Smith Norman Springford Alastair Storey Jane Sunley Bob Walton MBE Keith Wilson Dr Edward O Wojakovski MBPF Industry Leaders Boost Springboard’s Growing List of Valued Patrons Our Olympic Appeal for new Patrons mirrored the success of TeamGB as we attracted our own industry ‘Gold Medal’ A list to the Springboard family. This year we were proud and privileged to welcome our generous new Founder and Life Patrons to our ever growing list of distinguished industry leaders supporting young people. * Current at time of print 18/03/2013 2 Geoffrey Harrison, Founder & Chairman of Harrison Catering Life Patrons Abraham Bejerano of AB Hotels, Sir Rocco Forte, RF Hotels Silvano Giraldin, Le Gavroche Andrew Guy, Ed’s Easy Diner Noel Mahony, baxterstorey Harry Murray MBE, Lucknam Park Michel Roux Jnr, Le Gavroche David Rugg, Christies & Co Geoffrey Harrison, Founder Patron In 1994 Geoffrey founded Harrison Catering Services Ltd and August 2012 saw Geoffrey join The Springboard Charity as a founder patron, through his generosity and support. “ “ “ “ Under Geoffrey’s vision and leadership his company has achieved, through organic growth, a turnover of £54m in 2011/12. Geoffrey feels strongly about giving something back to the industry and has also set up a foundation to support young people. ” By getting unemployed people into work and significantly improving the life chances of those who are disadvantaged, we all benefit. That is what Springboard does so well and that’s why I am supporting them. Corporate Patrons: Casna Group CBRE Hotels Davenport Lyons DRP Group Dunleavy White James Hallam Learnpurple MSPS HR Services Newby Teas Premier Inn Venners Xpress Recruitment Ltd Founder Patron ” Michel Roux Jr, Life Patron Michel Roux Jr’s earliest food memories are the smells of the kitchen – pastry, sugar caramelising, stews – where he played under the table while his father and mother prepared the meals. This inspired Michel Roux Jr to take over the helm at the world famous Michelin starred Le Gavroche in 1991. Since then, he has won numerous awards for his cuisine and has continued to set the standard for classical French fine dining in London. Michel is a judge and presenter on the BBC’s popular prime time show MasterChef: The Professionals. I am thrilled to have become a patron of Springboard, a charity which does incredible work on behalf of many disadvantaged young people, helping the next generation to achieve its full potential. Encouraging the pursuit of careers in the hospitality industry is a cause close to my heart, and one which I am so proud to be affiliated with. ” Education 1,548 TEACHERS ACCESS ALL NEW RESOURCE-GATEWAY TEACHER WEBSITE Springboard’s revamped educational support website www.resource-gateway.co.uk has proven a real hit with teachers of food technology and the GCSE in Hospitality and Catering as the number of users almost doubled to 1,548 teachers. We have also added a Level 3 Nutrition and Food Science on-line resource which is endorsed by Awarding Body WJEC (Welsh Joint Education Committee). Content is media rich with video, PowerPoint, Interactive materials and has been well received by schools. Particularly popular is the Learning Bites area with a brand new ‘Big Bites’ series including: Contemporary World Food; Food Presentation; Fibre; and Fats & Sugars. All are interactive and matched to the GCSE Hospitality & Catering and BTEC Hospitality qualification. These units have also been endorsed by the WJEC as a useful revision format for Key Stage 3 &4. Virtual Hotel ‘Pops-up’ To Excite 300 Students At Larbet High School For the 3rd year running, Springboard organised a ‘pop-up hotel – Hospitality Skills Challenge’ experience at Larbert High School with Gleneagles, Apex Hotels and City of Glasgow College. The day saw the entire S3 year group of 300 pupils engaged in a series of hands-on activities and a Q&A for both teachers and pupils with the hotel staff. Youth Programmes Summer School to be given a KickStart The 2012 Summer School transition programme for school & college leavers who ‘don’t know what they want to do’ when they leave, were run in eight major cities throughout the country. Of the 145 who completed the intensive programme of training, development and structured work placement, 64% went into employment, further education or training in the industry. Despite this success, our evaluation told us that we would attract more people if we rebranded, changed the name, and gave it a facelift. Put simply, young people didn’t want to leave school to go to a Summer School! But they did want to kickstart their careers with a programme that gave them a structured and ‘try before you buy’ process. We’ve listened, redeveloped the content and are launching KickStart to help nurture more undecided young talent into our industry. Summer School acts as a transition programme from school or some college programmes into apprenticeships or first jobs and as such is an effective feeder programme. However, the evaluation of this year’s programmes with young people, teachers and college lecturers suggested its appeal might be greater if it were renamed and rebranded. The general consensus was that the name put people off – they did not want to leave school to go to a Summer School. Focus groups with young people have concluded that a better identity would be KickStart and as a result, rebranding is currently underway. KickStart – like Summer School - will continue to attract school/college leavers who have not secured employment, education or training opportunities –that is they simply don’t know what to do when they leave education. KickStart will be redeveloped to include pre-placement training; CV & interview practice, careers advice and guidance, and a two week INSPIRE structured work placement tailored to the needs of the individual. Business Partners will be encouraged to provide the work placement following the quality standard and ensuring that they identify the opportunity that awaits the participant – apprenticeship programmes, entry level employment or relevant training opportunities. 3 FutureChef FutureChef Cooks Up Recipe for Success A record 8,768 12-16 year old pupils took part in the 2012/13 FutureChef Competition – up from 7,411 on the previous year. The final 12 battle it out for the coveted title of FutureChef Winner 2013 at The National Final on 18th March 2013 at Westminster Kingsway College. Parents, teachers, mentor chefs and sponsors will join the 12 young finalists at an exclusive pre-final dinner at the Hyatt Regency London The Churchill on 17 March, before the 12 open up their basket of ingredients for the final tense cook-off. FutureChef’s unique ability to team up mentor Chefs from sponsor organisations undoubtedly plays its part in inspiring and nurturing a solid talent pipeline into the Industry. This year 276 chefs from FutureChef sponsor organisations were involved either as judges or mentors in the competition phase. Na W tio inn na er l 1 Re Fin gio al na s l 12 Lo Fin cal al s 76 ho 52 ol s 4 s Sc Co m 8,7 pe tit or 68 “” “” “”“” “” FutureChef Programme Provides Schools with Year Round Support The FutureChef Programme provides year long support to FutureChef registered schools and students with a series of ‘Look & Learn’ Have a Go’ and ‘Learning Bite’ modules supporting the food technology, home economics and GCSE Hospitality and Catering curricula. Last year, over 4,000 students benefited from the programme which is delivered by professional chefs, nominated as FutureChef Champions. 4 What are they doing now?: FutureChef Alumni Luke Thomas Steffan Davies Luke Thomas won FutureChef 2009, coming top against 7,500 competitors aged just 15, and has gone on to work with some of the UK’s top chefs, including Heston Blumenthal, Gary Rhodes, Brian Turner CBE and Simon Radley. Luke has appeared on Market Kitchen (UKTV Food) and is regularly seen on BBC Wales and S4C through event coverage. Luke has impressed the public with his passion for food. He has taken part in many cookery demonstrations; these include the Royal Welsh Show, Llangollen Food Festival, Conwy Feast, Liverpool Food Festival, the Welsh Food Festival and the Wirral Food Festival. Steffan won the Welsh Regional Final of FutureChef in 2011. Prior to completing his ‘A’ Levels, he applied for an apprenticeship at Gidleigh Park and was fortunate to be offered the position. The experience he is gaining working alongside Executive Head Chef Michael Caines is very valuable and enjoyable. Through his participation with FutureChef, Steffan has gained valuable work experience in various restaurants including Gidleigh Park, Guernsey’ Y Polyn and many more. He has also worked at a number of events including RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show National, Big Welsh Bite and recently at the ExpoWest Festival in Exeter. Whatsmore he has also appeared as a chef on the Welsh TV programme ‘Pynhawn Da’. Luke has now launched Luke’s Dining Room, at Sanctum on the Green, making him England’s youngest head chef at just 19 years old. Conor McClean Conor was Runner Up at the FutureChef National Final in 2010 where he competed against 7,864 competitors. After Conor competed at the National Final, his momentum to become a chef continued to flourish and he competed in ITV’s Britain’s Best Dish in 2011 and was crowned overall winner - a remarkable achievement for one so young. The Savoy realised Conor’s potential and offered him an apprenticeship in September 2011. Over the past 18 months Conor has been rotating through the kitchens at The Savoy Hotel learning and developing his culinary skills. Kieran Paterson The Introduction to Hospitality programmes Springboard runs are designed for young people who are lacking support and direction in life. The purpose is to open participant’s minds to the potential of hospitality as a career and support them into the next steps. This pipeline approach to providing advice guidance and training could be not be more evident than in the case of Kieran Paterson, 16, from Lockerbie Academy, who was drifting along with no motivation. After the introductory programme, he was so inspired he went on to win the 2013 South Scotland Regional final of Springboard’s FutureChef competition and was runner up in the National Final on March 18th 2013. Leo Hacker Thanks to FutureChef, Leo managed to secure an Apprenticeship at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington after meeting a judge at the final. He has since judged at the Wales regional final and will be a participant at Cardiff’s Big Conversation. “ ” Following the National Final, Leo’s mum said, Thank you for such a wonderful few days. Leo and I cannot express how proud we are to be associated with the organisation when the rewards, experience and offers of further work placements are more than plentiful. “ ” Leo said he wouldn’t have had such opportunities had it not been for FutureChef, not only has it given him the confidence to pursue his dream but the support and contacts to make it achievable. 5 Into Work: London Galvin’s Chance Springboard’s partnership with Hilton in the Community Foundation and Galvin’s at Windows has provided opportunities for another 20 young people in London at risk of gang culture, gun and knife crime. This year’s programme was the most successful yet with 17 completing the work placement and, already, 14 have been placed into employment with a further two awaiting outcomes. There is also the opportunity to commence an apprenticeship scheme. Prince Annan “ At only 20 years’ old, Prince came to Springboard with a prison record and lack of any real work experience. Determined to turn his life around, he needed help with his confidence and skills. Being part of the group training, Prince felt he was a world away from the life he’d known before and, following the completion of his work placement at the Royal Automobile Club, he was offered a full time commis waiter position. “ I always felt I was on the outside. Now I feel part of something. If I hadn’t done it I’d be dead – I really believe that, ten of my friends have died. I’m now a stronger person with something to live for, thanks to Springboard. The Clink “ ” ” The Clink Charity is doing amazing work to rehabilitate offenders and give them training, qualifications and real experience of serving real customers through The Clink Restaurant. The first training restaurant at HMP High Down in Sutton was the brainchild of Alberto Crisci and he is now spearheading with Chief Executive, Chris Moore, the expansion in Cardiff, Brixton and Sodexorun Bronzefield. Springboard’s partnership with The Clink Charity contributes the vital mentoring services to graduates starting 12 weeks prior to release and continuing beyond the prison gate. The ultimate aim is to reduce reoffending rates from the current 49% who reoffend within a year of release and 62% when the time served was less than a year. Springboard is currently supporting 15 graduates, with 3 securing employment since December 2012 and no re-offending during this period. It is anticipated that 50 graduates will be released between January and December 2013. Michael Tanner Michael was released from prison after graduating from The Clink restaurant within HMP High Down. Serving his second sentence, Michael blamed his lack of education and offences on his unstable upbringing. Upon his release, Springboard provided support and mentoring, arranging a trial shift at the Grosvenor Victoria Thistle Hotel for a Meetings and Events position. 6 Michael has since started work full time and is loving every minute of it, as he turns his life around for him and his young family. Accor Foundation Funds Hospitality Futures Programme Last year, the new Hospitality Futures programme was launched by Springboard in partnership with Accor and its Foundation. This programme aimed at disaffected young people involved a 5 week training programme which included motivation, interview techniques, team building activities, and in depth preparation for various roles in hospitality. In the first year, 20 young people started the programme with 15 making it through to successfully complete their work placement and, so far, 11 have secured employment. The programme has been so successful, that Accor are considering funding it again and in future looking to expand to other areas. “ “ I have been unemployed since leaving school and when I turned 18 I went straight onto benefits. I very rarely get interviews and when I do my confidence is so low I never get the job. Through the Hospitality Futures training I have gained so much confidence to talk to people, including managers. ” Now I know I want to join the hotel industry and I can’t wait to start a new role. ” Tina Searle-Dighton Hotel GB “ Televised last Autumn on Channel 4, Hotel GB saw 14 young trainees from disadvantaged backgrounds, put through their paces by Gordon Ramsay and Mary Portas at the specially converted Bermondsey Hotel. As the beneficiary Charity, Springboard has been providing support and mentoring for the trainees involved to help them benefit from their experience and continue to progress in the industry. It has not been easy for them, but we have succeeded in securing great opportunities for eight of them, with another person about to accept a job and are working hard to engage with the rest to support them too. Philip Jenkinson ” Philip had a difficult childhood and, after falling out with his family, left home to stay on friends’ floors. At 16 he was selected to take part in Hotel GB and underwent a week of intensive work experience with Gordon Ramsay. This experience gave him the focus to want to be a chef and, with Springboard’s help, Thistle Hotels have offered him an apprenticeship. Keen to develop his skills as a Springboard Ambassador, Philip has already presented on stage at the Big Conversation! Helping Homeless People into Work With funding from the Sleepsmart/ Streetsmart ‘£ on a bill’ Charity, Springboard is helping people who are either homeless or at risk of homelessness into work and financial stability. Working with Crisis and New Horizons, Springboard has supported 15 people this year and got nine of them into sustainable employment. “ Mario Camelo “ Morgan Lee Morgan was homeless and jobless until he was referred to Springboard from New Horizons Youth Centre. We provided mentoring and organised an interview with Premier Inn where Morgan was offered the role of a Food & Beverage Assistant. ” Funds raised through SleepSmart will allow Springboard to continue to offer mentoring and support. “ I would just like to thank Springboard for the opportunity, I don’t think you understand how much of an impact you made on my life. ” Mario was interested in becoming a chef but had no qualifications or experience in this field. He just knew that he loved cooking and wanted to learn. He needed help and Springboard created an Individual Learning plan for him to help him understand the realities of working in a kitchen. Via taster days and trials – Springboard worked with him to increase his confidence and improve his skills. As a result of this 1-2-1 training, Mario has started work as a chef apprentice at Zaika in Mayfair and will be undertaking an apprentice in professional cookery. In his own words – “ Making my dreams come true. ” 7 Into Work: Scotland Caithness 10 into work Skye 6 into work 66.7% Ullapool 5 into work 100% 60% Alness 11 into work 100% Forres Dingwall 12 into work 8 into work 62.5% Inverness 92% 21 into work Oban 12 into work 73% 81%Coylumbridge 6 into work 100% Dunoon 9 into work 77.8% Campbeltown 14 into work 64.3% The map demonstrates the proportions of stable employment and work placements secured in 2012-2013 by the Highlands IWiSH programme for people facing multiple barriers into work. South Scotland IWiSH Perth Perth will play host to 13 candidates recruited from a Hospitality Showcase Day on 4th March at Perth’s Salutation Hotel. The programme will start on 25th March and provides participants with certificated qualifications in Basic First Aid, Elementary Food Hygiene, Customer Care, Health & Safety and Staff Working in Scottish Licensed Premises. The programme will be funded by Perth and Kinross council and Jobcentre Plus. Springboard meet all the candidate’s costs including travel and any special clothing requirements. Employers have no extra cost and gain the advantage of having potential new staff members on a four week trial. Highlands & Islands Springboard’s IWISH programme, (Into Work in Scottish Hospitality), is a flexible programme which introduces, trains and inspires new staff to find careers in hospitality, tourism and leisure. The Scottish Highlands & Islands have a dynamic tourism industry which often struggles to recruit the best staff. There is also a high proportion of unemployment, many of them young, who have simply never considered working in hospitality, tourism or leisure. Springboard continues to bridge the gap by introducing the unemployed to career opportunities in the sector and supporting them as they find their way to a new career and life. Businesses gain appropriately trained staff through offering supported, work placement opportunities. Everybody wins! “ Stephen, IWish D&G beneficiary ” Upon completing the IWiSH programme one beneficiary and single parent Steven gave a speech on behalf of the group at a celebratory lunch attended by prospective employers. He impressed so much that the GM of Smiths Hotel approached him with the offer of a role as part time night porter. Hospitality Works initiative with Fife Jobcentre Plus The New initiative aims to better connect Jobcentre staff, claimants and employers to Hospitality – showcasing opportunities through a two-week themed Hospitality Framework. The programme: • Gives JCP staff insight into the Hospitality Sector and the excellent opportunities it has to offer. • Gives claimants access to jobs, training or other opportunities within the Hospitality Sector. • Challenges misconceptions about the Hospitality Sector. • So far, Springboard has delivered hospitality presentations to 40 advisers within Fife and organised interactive industry visits for JCP staff including visits to The Seafood restaurant, St Andrews University, Fisher and Donaldson’s the bakers and the Old Course Hotel. “ Natalie MacKenzie Natalie had never been employed since leaving school at 14 years old and was residing in homeless accommodation in Inverness. 8 Thanks to the progress she has made through the IWiSH programme Natalie is relocating and has gained part time work at the Caledonia Bare where she is thoroughly enjoying her new role. Skills Development Scotland Supports Into Work Activity Springboard Scotland has secured funding from the SDS Challenge Fund to run a pipeline of activity which is already having a significant impact. Hospitality Showcase Programmes An interactive short programme to open people’s eyes to the variety of opportunity in the industry. So far, 86 people have benefited from programmes in Glasgow, Dumfries & Galloway, North and South Ayrshire – with more to benefit from similar programmes in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Fife. Many of the participants have gone on to join the Hospitality Futures, FutureChef or Our Restaurant Programmes. The pipeline in Action! Our Restaurant This innovative programme is aimed at disaffected young people and is specifically designed to use techniques that are immersive and bonding and stimulate interest. Our Restaurant focuses on self– development, self-belief, celebrates progression, yet is flexible enough to allow participants to undertake all or any part of the programme. An aftercare service offers individual support to any of the young people for up to 3 months post programme. Three programmes are currently running with 12-15 people on each. If the success of previous Our Restaurant programmes is repeated we can expect to see more people benefit from employment opportunities. Hospitality Futures A development programme that provides a stepping stone to employment. Each programme helps 15 people progress into the industry – Springboard is currently running programmes in Edinburgh, Dumfries & Galloway, North and South Ayrshire with Glasgow just about to start. Let’s Cook Let’s Cook is funded by the Big Lottery Young Start Fund and targets young people with no meaningful connection with their local communities and who are disengaged from school. In short, they lack direction, lack good role models, and tend to come from a background of poverty and deprivation which has exacerbated their isolation and the chances of employment are extremely low. Let’s Cook runs over a 10 week period and is practical, engaging, interactive and combines skills development with experience in professional kitchens as well as ‘soft skill’ development. The programme culminates in the team hosting a celebration reception for guests – where they are presented with their Certificates of Achievement. It doesn’t stop there, as Springboard is on hand to help participants use the skills they have learned to get jobs. “ ” “ I have been a Careers Adviser for, well, a long while now, and in the whole of my career I have never had trainees who are so enthusiastic about a programme or course! Into Work Summary ” Fife The programme ran in partnership with Adam Smith College, with weekly involvement from one of their top chefs Scott Lyle and Chef Demos by Joe Queen. Industry involvement includes Fisher and Donaldson’s the bakers, The Seafood restaurant in St Andrews, the Fairmont Hotel, Rufflets and Prestonfield House in Edinburgh. Five of the eight have applied to Adam Smith to continue their newly found love of the world of hospitality. Irvine Ran in partnership with North Ayrshire Council and Chefs from the Cook School Scotland, based at Irvine Royal Academy. Industry involvement includes Gailes Hotel, Piersland Hotel Troon, Argyll House Restaurant at Glasgow Rangers, Crosshouse Hospital Kitchen. Nationally, there has been considerable growth with our Into Work programmes and outstanding conversion rates, but given the cohorts we are supporting, the programmes have not been without their challenges. Some of the candidates have multiple and serious issues to deal with which mean that we are now having to review the training, development and support we give our teams as well as expanding the number and type of partners we work with. In particular, we need to build stronger links with bodies that support alcohol, drug and substance abuse; anger management & other behavioural challenges; those who have more serious criminal convictions. 9 Fundraising & Events Trekking for Charity Peru Trek 2012 In October 2012, Springboard’s Chief Executive, Anne Pierce, embarked on a challenge to travel to deepest darkest Peru, and trek the remote Lares Trial to Machu Picchu. Alongside 11 other trekkers from organisations including Sodexo, Compass Group, Nestlé Professional and Venners, the group together successfully reached the summit, all in aid of raising vital funds for the charity’s Into Work programmes! Faced with an unpredictable climate, this gruelling trek involved climbing three mountains to heights in excess of 4000m and camping in remote Peruvian villages to finally reach the summit of Machu Picchu. David Fitzgerald, Director of Business Development at Venners described the experience as an “amazing, life changing adventure that I will never forget” and gave praise not only for the chance to give something back to the hospitality industry, but for the opportunity to meet and network with other industry professionals. This intrepid group should be very proud of themselves for raising £48,276. Nepal Trek 2014 1st - 11th March 2014 Building on the tremendous success of the 2012 Springboard Trek to Peru, a tenacious group of Springboard supporters will embark on a philanthropic challenge to Nepal in March 2014. Trekking through the Annapurna region of Nepal, the group will climb the 10th highest peak in the world. Not content with pushing themselves to the limit physically, the team will spend their final three days volunteering with Global Action Nepal in a local school to leave a lasting legacy. Keen to utilise the skills of the participants we will be developing and delivering a training programme that will help guide pupils for years to come! To make a difference to young lives both here and abroad, enrol today for the adventure of a lifetime. “ I could not be more excited about this challenge: The chance to achieve a lifetime’s ambition of walking in the Himalayan mountains whilst supporting a fantastic industry charity and carrying out community project work in Nepal was simply irresistible. ” Mike Smith FIH, Chairman, Oakman Inns & Restaurants and Life Patron of The Springboard Charity Fly with the Lancaster Bees! In June last year the Lancaster London played host to the daredevils of the hospitality industry and allowed sixty adrenalin seekers the chance to ‘Fly With the Bees’, by abseiling down the side of the 200ft high hotel, all in support of The Springboard Charity! The challenge caught the attention of industry with entries from the likes of The Brookwood Partnership, Caterer.com, BHA and Talkington Bates who raised a grand total of £14,552 for Springboard’s Kickstart programme. If you missed out on this experience and want a chance to ‘Fly With the Bees’ then look no further, as Lancaster London have happily agreed to host another abseil this year taking place on May 17th. Sign up today and bee part of it. 10 A Night to Dine For Annual Fundraiser 15th July 2013 Following the record-breaking success of our 21st Anniversary celebration in 2011, Springboard is delighted to confirm that the Annual Major Fundraiser will take place on Monday 15th July at Park Plaza Westminster Bridge. This unique event will have everyone talking! Follow the clues for more information on this mysterious event, which boasts a number of surprises and isn’t for the faint-hearted! Springboard presents “A Night to Dine For” – which is sure to set pulses racing and shock waves around the industry. Team Velo Challenge 19th - 21st September 2013 Following on from the success of their London to Paris Cycle Ride last year – Genuine Dining Company have initiated the ‘Team Velo’ Challenge. The aim is to attract teams of 4 cyclists to compete in this cycling competition from London to Paris. Accor Hotels are supporting the event through their Pullman brand (Pullman Euston to Pullman Eiffel Tower) and will host the reception to present prizes to the winners in Paris. Budding cyclists should get in touch to enter their team and start fundraising for Springboard. We suspect that this could get very competitive. Hospitality Industry Regatta 2nd & 3rd September 2013 Teams from top industry organisations are again urged to compete for the coveted 2013 Profile Sailing Cup. Last year, light winds and beautiful sunshine on the Solent gave for relaxing racing and Small Luxury Hotels took the top spot after finishing first in two out of three races. The accompanying dinner and auction at The Royal Yacht Squadron raised over £10,000 for The Springboard Charity and Sail 4 Cancer. The Hospitality Sailing Regatta is a unique and valuable team building, morale boosting, effective networking and fun event. There are benefits all round as Jurgen Sutherland, General Manager and Area General Manager, Heathrow Hilton attests: “” “ Personally I think there is nothing better than being part of a crew on a yacht to build team spirit, whether it is with your colleagues or with people you have just met. Perhaps everyone, to their benefit finds a part of themselves they didn’t know existed. By taking yourself out of your normal comfort zone and facing the elements offered by the sea brings everyone together and builds a “we can do this” morale. ” To Sign up for any of our events or for more information please contact: Laureen Walsh Head of Events laureenw@springboarduk.org.uk 0207 529 8610 11 Financial Report Funding Springboard Springboard derives its income from a portfolio of income streams: • Industry investment through the Springboard Business Partnership Scheme • Private sector investment through Sponsorship • Donations from grant giving charities and foundations • Charitable fund raising, donations or other gifts • Sales • Public funding from Government, Local government,public funding bodies, European Funding, councils, etc The funding strategy needs to generate sufficient funds to more than cover the cost of delivery of each element of the business plan as well as contributing sums to the organisation’s reserves. The Business Plan aims to generate £500K reserves within its three year cycle and at year ended 2012/13, the Balance Sheet will show the Charity is on target with reserves estimated to be £240K. In addition, in kind support is vital to the funding mix as it provides a means to raise additional income or a means to reducing cost. Sales Charitable Giving Sponsorship Trusts/ Foundations Total £137,520 Total £301,401 Total £325,324 Total £328,170 Business Partnership Total £343,774 Public Funding Total £740,203 “” £2,159,085 TOTAL forecast for year ending 31 March 2013 D ates for your calendar Scottish Golf Day 15th April Mayfair Park & Tower Race 31st May 2013 Beat The Sun Races 2013 18th May, 8th June 20th July National Waiters Day Race 23rd June 2013 Fly with the Lancaster Bees 17th May 2013 12 A Night to Dine For Major Fundraiser Park Plaza Westminster Bridge 15 July 2013 Hospitality Sailing Regatta 2nd - 3rd September 2013 Anne Pierce MBE, Springboard CEO Tel: 0207 529 8610 Email: annep@springboarduk.org.ukk Team Velo Challenge 19th -21st September 2013 Springboard Awards for Excellence Novotel London West 1st November 2013