Taking on a community space requires hard work, determination and commitment from all those involved. The euphoric milestone of securing the keys to a space is already an achievement. Then opening the community space and keeping it running and thriving for the community is an ongoing process requiring knowledge, experience and resources.
Here are some of the key things you need:
Even if you already have a building, checking through the steps in this section can help you make sure you're on top of your lease and structure - which you should review regularly.
A practical guide from COSS on the benefits and techniques for involving and consulting local communities in community asset based projects
This publication from COSS and Voluntary Arts Scotland, explores creative activities taking place in community venues across Scotland that add to the sustainable income mix, providing practical tips and resources for developing your own income streams and profit from the arts.
A Business Plan template from COSS, which will help to ensure that your plans for taking on a community space are robust and realistic.
A Skills Self-Assessment Framework from COSS, covering a range of skills that a community organisation will require to successfully take on and develop an asset for their community.