EVERY WRONG DIRECTION CIC
C.I.C. no: 17225311

Ways to Support Every Wrong Direction CIC
Financial donations are very welcome, but they are not the only way to support the work.
Every Wrong Direction CIC is in its early development stage. We are building the practical foundations for trauma-informed performances, workshops and creative discussion projects rooted in lived experience, humour, emotional honesty and community connection.
You can support us by donating, offering skills, making introductions, helping us find suitable spaces, commissioning work or sharing relevant professional advice.
Every Wrong Direction CIC is not a charity. It is a registered Community Interest Company, and all donations, income and support are used in line with its community benefit purpose and asset lock.
If you would like to support the work in any way, please contact:
Donations
Donations help support the development and delivery of the CIC’s work, including safeguarding, access costs, performer and facilitator fees, travel, materials, outreach, documentation and reduced-cost or funded activity for suitable groups.
Important note: Every Wrong Direction CIC is not currently able to claim Gift Aid. Please only donate what you can comfortably afford. If you make a payment by mistake, contact us as soon as possible.

Please email info@everywrongdirection.co.uk if you would like a receipt.
Every Wrong Direction CIC is not a charity. It is a Community Interest Company limited by guarantee. Any donations, grants, sponsorship or surplus income are used in line with the CIC’s community benefit purpose and asset lock.


Offer skills or time
Useful support may include design, photography, filming, social media, funding research, bid writing, bookkeeping, producing, evaluation, accessibility advice or website support.
Make an introduction
A useful introduction can make a real difference at this stage.We are interested in links to funders, venues, universities, community groups, family centres, recovery programmes, mental health projects, arts organisations, journalists, podcasts and organisations who may benefit from the work.

Offer space
We would be interested to hear from people or organisations able to offer rehearsal space, workshop space, meeting rooms, small performance spaces or community venues.
Host or commission work
We are also interested in hearing from organisations who may wish to host, commission or help pilot performances, discussions or workshops.
Share professional advice
We would welcome relevant advice around safeguarding, trauma-informed practice, governance, insurance, finance, arts funding, access, evaluation, producing or touring.
We are particularly interested in advice that helps keep the work safe, ethical and properly held.
Contact
If you would like to support the work in any way, please contact: