26.3.2021

Student Organisation Newsletter 6/2021

1 Save the date! Event safety day on 4 May 2021!
2 The application period for project grants is on 22 March–25 April
3 GRANTS FOR INNOVATIVE LEARNING PROJECTS UP FOR GRABS!
4 Associations Act to undergo significant changes! Do not miss your opportunity to influence matters!
5 Does your organisation need additional resources for organising remote events? – experts are available!
6 Apply for furniture purchasing grant!
7 The situation and future of Alina training
8 Situation report on the coronavirus

 

 

1 Save the date! Event safety day on 4 May 2021!

How can event safety be ensured when live events make their return? How should coronavirus safety be taken into account during the fresher autumn? Is there a need to discuss traditions that undermine the sense of safe space? HYY is planning an event safety day for 10 am–2 pm on 4 May 2021. Further information will be provided later.

 

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2 The application period for project grants is on 22 March–25 April

Do you, your friends or your organisation have a project in the works that needs some financial support to be realised? HYY’s project grant is the solution to this! We award project grants to organisations operating under us and to groups consisting of our members. We have a total of €6,000 to distribute as grants. These funds help you realise even your wilder and slightly more expensive ideas in a larger and higher-quality manner than normally possible! After the project, please send us a report on how your project went and how you spent the money! You can apply for a project grant by sending us a free-form application with a maximum length of two (2) A4 sheets. More detailed instructions and criteria for awarding the grants are available below.

You can apply for a project grant from 22 March onwards, and the deadline for applications is at 11.59 pm on 25 April. Please send your application and its attachments to jarjesto@hyy.fi.

Read more:
https://hyy.fi/en/news/apply-for-a-project-grant-for-yourself-a-group-of-friends-or-your-organisation-2021

Further information:
Miran Hamidulla
Specialist (organisations)
miran.hamidulla@hyy.fi
050 537 3798

 

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3 GRANTS FOR INNOVATIVE LEARNING PROJECTS UP FOR GRABS!

HYY allocates grants for new study projects organisedby students. The project can, for example, develop study methods, apply theory to practice or advance students’ professional competence. The grant cannot be allocated retroactively.

Throughout the years, grants for innovative learning projects have been given to projects such as a soap manufacturing workshop run by nutritional science students, a saddle course by students of veterinary medicine, workshop activities in an international environmental seminar and an art exhibition study group by humanists.

Read more:
https://hyy.fi/app/uploads/2021/03/innotuki_2021_kolmikielinen.pdf

 

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4 Associations Act to undergo significant changes! Do not miss your opportunity to influence matters!

Should small organisations have the opportunity to keep their accounts without double-entry bookkeeping and financial statements? Should the possibility of having meetings and making decisions electronically be made easier? Would a registered action group that the planned legislation on action groups would permit be a better option for your operations than a registered association? These are among the many proposed changes that are simply waiting for your statements!

The Associations Act is being reformed, and new legislation on action groups is in the works to complement it.

Make a statement on the matter as an organisation or a private individual by 14 April 2021 at https://www.lausuntopalvelu.fi/FI/Proposal/Participation?proposalId=1b6edf0d-d70d-4957-b96a-1efa6db17ba4. The statements must be made in Finnish or Swedish.

 

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5 Does your organisation need additional resources for organising remote events? – experts are available!

The skilled livestream experts Antti Pollari and Julius Uusinarkaus have agreed to offer their services for a fee to help organisations operating under us with the livestreaming of their remote events.

Contact them using the contact information below if you need these kinds of services:

Antti Pollari – pollari@piuhajabitti.fi
Julius Uusinarkaus – julius@uusinarkaus.com

 

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6 Apply for furniture purchasing grant!

HYY supports furniture purchases for interior decoration in organisational premises. The grant is intended for organisations which primarily operate on HYY’s premises and the grant is mainly directed to the purchasing of tables, chairs, cupboards with locks and other interior items. The aim is that the furniture would increase the cosiness of the organisational premises and the willingness of organisations to look after their premises even better.

When allocating the furniture grant, we pay attention to the following: the ecological aspect, sustainability and necessity of the purchase. The furniture grant is not supposed to cover the entire purchase price but organisations are also expected to participate in the financing of the purchase.

The grant can be applied all year round. You can apply for the grant with an informal application, which should include the following information:
– applying organisation/organisations
– applied furniture
– budget
– reasons for the purchase

Applications can be submitted by e-mail to jarjesto(at)hyy.fi or by mail to the Student Union of the University of Helsinki, PL 1099, 00101 HELSINKI. Organisations that receive the grant must provide copies of the receipts to the same address no later than within four months after the allocation of the grant.

Further information:

Specialist (Organisations) Miran Hamidulla
050 537 3798
miran.hamidulla@hyy.fi

 

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7 The situation and future of Alina training

As our premises are closed due to the coronavirus restrictions, we have not organised user training for Alina Hall for organisations that have made reservations to the hall for this spring.

Public discussion on the coronavirus situation is currently not very promising and we do not want to get anyone’s hopes up too much about Alina Hall opening again this spring.

During the spring, we will significantly reform user training for Alina Hall. We aim to abandon training events held on location and move the training onto our Moodle platform. Our goal is that the new training method would be in use from autumn 2021 onwards, but we will tell you more about this when we know more ourselves.

Further information:

Specialist (Organisations) Miran Hamidulla
050 537 3798
miran.hamidulla@hyy.fi

 

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8 Situation report on the coronavirus

The organisational sector is reviewing the coronavirus situation every two weeks and will inform you of the situation with the restrictions as well as other possible matters related to the coronavirus situation in the newsletter for organisations.

The coronavirus situation has not improved, which means that the restrictions are still in effect. You can remind yourself of them here: www.hyy.fi/coronainstructions

If you or your organisation have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the organisational sector! Our contact information is available on HYY’s website, both on the page for coronavirus instructions and on the contact page.