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Certificate in NGO Self-finance Project Management
社會服務機構自資項目管理證書
May - June 2012
Objective | Characteristic | Target Participant | Course Details | Certificate | Course Structure | Trainers & Guest Speakers
Objective
To equip social work practitioners and other executives with essential business knowledge and operational skills in running self-finance projects in an entrepreneurship way.
Characteristics
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Special highlights on the decision making of the Board and senior management with clear positioning on self-finance project direction and mission
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A cross-disciplinary training curriculum enabling participants to learn business skills with business and NGO outstanding management organizations
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Guest speakers from NGO award winners and business are invited to share practical experiences in running business
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Site visit to strengthen what are learnt in tutorials
Target Participants
Middle level personnel in existing self-finance projects, social enterprise projects or those planning to start self-finance projects in NGOs.
Course Details
Date: |
9, 15, 23, 30 May & 14 June 2012 |
Venue: |
Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, 15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong |
Language: |
Cantonese (supplemented with English) |
Class Size: |
30 |
Fees:
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Session 1.1, 1.2, 2.2, 3.1
(each session) |
Session 2.1, 3.3
(each session) |
Session 3.2
(each session) |
Full Certificate |
Duration |
3 hours |
6 hours |
7 hours |
31 hours |
Early bird price for staff of HKCSS Agency Member |
$385 |
$770 |
$900 |
$3,580 |
Staff of HKCSS Agency Member |
$425 |
$850 |
$1,050 |
$4,000 |
Non-Agency Member |
$465 |
$930 |
$1,225 |
$4,450 |
Early Bird Deadline:
Full Certificate: 18 April 2012 (Wednesday)
Individual session: Three weeks before the session commences |
* Preference will be given to applicants who enroll in full certificate course.
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Application Form: |
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Certificate
A certificate of attendance will be awarded to students who have
- Enrolled for the full certificate course; and
- Completed 24 out of 31 hours of tutorials.
Enquiries
HKCSS Institute: 2876 2470
Website: www.hkcss.org.hk/institute
Course Structure
Session |
Contents |
Trainers & Guest Speakers |
Session 1: Positioning & Social Innovation |
1.1
9 May
0930 – 1230
3 hours
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Decision Making on Start-up of Self-finance Project on Organization Level & Social Needs
- Board and Senior Management Involvement
- Positioning of the Self-finance Project
- Internal, External & Industry Analysis
- Identify Social Needs
- Converting Social Needs into Business Opportunities
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Course code: 12A-C01
Ms Nancy Tsang |
1.2
9 May
1400 – 1700
3 hours |
Social Innovation
- Introduction of Social Innovation
- Tools on Social Innovation
- Real-life Application in Social Service
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Course code: 12A-C02
Mr Joseph Wong |
Session 2: Business Plan & Branding |
2.1
15 May
0930 – 1700
6 hours |
Development of Strategic Business Plan
- Selection of Business Models
- Elements in Forming Business Plan
- Importance of Stakeholders/Partners
- Monitoring, Control & Evaluation
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Course code: 12A-C03
Mr Timothy Ma
Ms Jessica Tam
Guest Speaker:
Mr Antony Pang |
2.2
23 May
0930 – 1230
3 hours |
Branding & Business Sustainability
- Constructing a Good Brand
- Branding with Organization Brand or New Service Brand
- Business Sustainability: Your Target Customers and Services
- The Power of Differentiation
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Course code: 12A-C04
Ms Sania Yau
Ms Virginia Li |
Session 3: Financial Decisions & Project Management |
3.1
23 May
1400 – 1700
3 hours |
Making Financial Decisions – Part I
- Fundamental Finance Principles and Applications
- Budgeting Planning and Process
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Course code: 12A-C05
Mr Steve Lam |
3.2
30 May
0915 – 1700
7 hours |
Making Financial Decisions – Part II
- Interpretation and Analyzing Financial Statements
- Financial Sustainability and Budgetary Control
- Breakeven Analysis
- Pricing analysis and decision for self finance operations
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Course code: 12A-C06
Mr Steve Lam
Guest Speaker:
Mr Francis Ngai |
3.3
14 Jun
0930 – 1700
6 hours |
Project Management
- Introduction to Project Management
- Five Phases and Six Constraints of a Project
- Requirement Analysis and Project Planning
- Time Management Techniques
- Risk Management Techniques
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Course code: 12A-C07
Mr Joseph Wong |
Trainers & Guest Speakers
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Ms Nancy Tsang, JP 曾蘭斯太平紳士
Director
Heep Hong Society
Ms Tsang is the Director of Heep Hong Society, which is one of the leading NGOs providing early intervention and support services for children with special needs and their families. Graduated from the University of Southwestern Medical Center at Texas, USA, major in Rehabilitation Science, Nancy has extensive experience in serving on various committees of the Social Welfare Department, Education Bureau, Hospital Authority, ICAC as well as the HKCSS. The Society pioneered a self financing initiative in 2000 which gives parents a choice other than public and private services |

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Mr Joseph Wong 黃寶琦先生
Principal Consultant
Pro-Key Learning Services Ltd
Mr Wong is specialized in training and coaching in the areas of IT service management, project management, customer service and business planning. Joseph has more than twenty years experience in education and IT services and facilitated over a few hundred workshops in Hong Kong and China to develop management knowledge, team and people effectiveness, and business plan for enterprises. Joseph is a certified ITIL Expert in IT Service Management and Project Management Professional (PMP). |
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Mr Timothy Ma 馬錦華先生
Consultant
Senior Citizen Home Safety Association
Under Mr Ma’s leadership, the organization is now commented as the most successfully self-finance social enterprise serving more than 75,000 service users in Hong Kong. With his successful fundraising experience, he is a trainer on Fundraising and SQS and has conducted lots of staff training for the NGOs on topics like Team Building, Creativity and Innovation, Leading Efficient Meeting, Resource Development, Efficient and Effective Supervision Funding Proposal. |
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Ms Jessica Tam 譚穎茜女士
Senior Manager
HKCSS-HSBC Social Enterprise Business Centre
Ms Tam is the Senior Manager of HKCSS-HSBC Social Enterprise Business Centre, she devotes in driving social change and advocating social innovations. Jessica has been engaging in a wide range of cross-sectoral initiatives, including the development of a Social Impact Assessment Tool and found ACT Social Awareness Network – which offers social awareness building programmes for public. Jessica received her MPhil. Degree in Sociology in 2002 from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Bachelor Degree in Social Science with First Class honor from the same university in 2000. |

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Mr Antony Pang 彭桓基先生
General Manager
Dialogue in the Dark (DiD) HK
Mr Pang is a Registered Social Worker, Certified Gambling Counselor, Mental Health Instructor and Narrative Therapy Practitioner. With over 15 years of work experience in NGOs, Antony focused on children and youth work and pioneered the first Asset Based Approach project in Hong Kong. Antony started his journey on Social Enterprise (SE) experience since 2008 with the award winning project, "BiciLine–Bicycle eco-tourism". Antony joined DiD in 2010 and chooses to start his work wholeheartedly in SE field, aiming to make greater impact to the society through SE. |
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Ms Yau Sau Wai, Sania 游秀慧女士
Chief Executive Officer
New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association
Ms Yau (MSW) is the Chief Executive Officer of the New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association. She leads a team of 900 staff serving over 12,000 service users and carers annually through rendering a range of services spanning from residential, vocational and community mental health services in 33 service units. The Association also operates 20 social enterprises since 1994 including restaurants/Cafe 330, convenient stores, healthy living specialty shops/Farmfresh 330, Teresa New Life Coffee Shop etc. |
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Ms Virginia Li 李賽鳳女士
Business Adviser
New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association
Ms Li is the Business Adviser of New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association with responsibilities for the Association's Social Enterprises strategic direction and development. Virginia has more than 25 years of experience in advertising and marketing for a number of industries including FMCG, cosmetics and home furnishings retailing. |

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Mr Steve Lam 林志輝先生
Deputy Director (Finance & General Administration)
Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children
Mr Lam is responsible for the Agency’s finance, accounting, general administration and information technology issues. He has fruitful experiences in dealing with practical financial issues from the perspective of social service organisations. With his experiences in the financial profession over 25 years and the social welfare environment, he is able to provide insights to the NGO staff in topics relating to financial management. He currently is a Certified Public Accountant, Chartered Management Accountant and Certified Practising Accountant (Australia). |

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Mr Frances Ngai 魏華星先生
Founder & CEO
Social Ventures Hong Kong
Mr Ngai founded Social Ventures Hong Kong(SVhk) in 2007- a non-profit venture philanthropic organization dedicated to support SE in Hong Kong. SVhk promotes young professionals’ participation in social innovation with financial, intellectual and network resources. Before founded SVhk in 2007,Francis was Assistant Vice President/ Head of Strategy in a listed technology conglomerate in HK,he is now serving a number of government advisory bodies and also a part-time visiting lecturer in universities, focusing in social innovation and entrepreneurship. |
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