We are always very happy to see a broad range of applications, and we know charities like to tell us about their work in different ways. Here are some guidelines and suggestions to help us assess your request:
Opening sentence
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It’s helpful to summarise how much you are applying for and what it will be spent on.
Formatting
- Minimum font size 11, with line spacing 1.1 and reasonable margins
- Up to three pages, with the budget as an additional appendix
- Use headings where possible - you could follow these sections:
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- The need that is to be addressed and how that has been identified.
- Details of the project or service that is to be delivered and time scale for delivery.
- How the project or service supports one or more of our funding themes (It is helpful to learn how people find the service/are referred in).
- Why your organisation is well placed to deliver the project or service.
- The outcomes hoped for and how you will know if those outcomes have been achieved.
- The extent to which support has been (or will be) secured from other sources.
- How the project or service will be sustained in the future.
- A detailed budget for the project or service for which the funding is being sought.
Why is the project needed
- Try to be as specific as possible in describing the need of your beneficiaries – what are their specific needs that you want to support them with, rather than national statistics or trends.
Budget
- If you don’t have an agreed format, we can provide a template which should provide some guidance about the information you can include.
- If you are looking for match funding, please include the full cost of the service you would like a contribution for.
- If using Excel, please use three columns on the same sheet for each year, not separate sheets.
- Include income as well as expenditure – it’s helpful to see this split (if applicable) into secured/pending and any residual shortfall.
Outcomes
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Be aware of the difference between outcomes and outputs
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Keep it simple (two or three outcomes is fine) and if appropriate give us your indicators alongside each.
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Tell us how you will know if you have met the outcomes – your measures and how you will use them e.g. will you use observation, surveys, ask referrers/carers etc, how often and how you will collate responses.
Why are we well placed to deliver this work
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We like to hear about your skills, experience, collaborations and other resources/services which could complement this work.