supporting social justice and community development
collective which develops and supports new small
to medium enterprises. We do this by offering a
package of support, business planning and
mentoring, but also through seeking to influence
support from other statutory and voluntary organisations.
Helping to create employment, and affordable services by and for local people. Providing support, hosting and development of new and emerging businesses, groups and social enterprises.
Naphtali & Associates evolved as a response to the difficulties experienced by the less advantaged individuals and agencies seeking to develop and sustain their ideas and services.
To ensure that individuals, agencies and small businesses that meet our criteria become part of a network supporting and sharing co-operatively.
We seek to be active participants within the voluntary, statutory, community and business sectors to facilitate fair distribution of resources and support.
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Tippa Naphtali
Invitation to 10 Downing Street – 2004:
In May 2004, Tippa was invited to receive an award from the Prime Minister, Tony Blair and Mrs Blair. The award was ‘In recognition of people making a difference in their local communities.’
National Compact Awards – 2007:
With considerable input from Tippa, Birmingham won one of four Gold awards for the country for good practice and joint working.
He also won one of four commendations for the West Midlands for establishing The West Midlands Regional Compact Forum to share ideas and good practice. The forum was the first of its kind in the country.
Comment:
"The Compact champion has worked very effectively to raise the profile of the Compact," says Liz Clements, policy manager and corporate third sector coordinator at Birmingham City Council.
"We now want to take the work into a different phase, with a focus on mainstreaming Compact ways of working across all member agencies."
Tippa remains active in using these skills to support and develop a number of charities, justice campaigns and other enterprises nationally.
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