If you are part of a voluntary or community based organisation you may be eligible to apply for a grant or a funding opportunity.
You can apply for grants at a local, national and European level. If you are unclear of what to look for you can do a basic search on the Grantnet website.
The site allows you to enter information about the project that you are seeking funding for via the internet. Brief details of suggested sources of funding are then displayed and full details can be requested by email. Grantnet does not contain information on very small schemes.
Your local council should also be able provide you with information about community based funding that may apply to your organisation. Many councils will have a number of funding opportunities, ranging from small to medium occurring on an annual basis.
The following link will let you enter details of where you live and then take you to your local authority website where you can find out more.
Visit the government funding website, which provides access to government grants for the voluntary and community sector.
It is run by the Directory of Social Change who also publish a hardcopy version.
The Directory of Social Change is a leading, independent source of funding information for voluntary and community organisations. They publish comprehensive details of funders, including charitable trusts and foundations.
The Big Lottery Fund also provides funding for voluntary organisations and charities, through the national lottery. Small to medium community transformation grants are available at a local level through to national projects.
If you find a grant or funding opportunity suitable for your organisation you will need to submit an application. When reviewing any application the funding body will need supporting evidence of how you propose to invest your grant. As an organisation, you should plan your application carefully and make sure you have sufficient resources available to provide a strong case.
When seeking funding, organisations are much more likely to be successful if they receive support from people who are experienced in the grant application process. The Grantnet website can provide users with advice and contacts on how to submit a strong application. You should always seek expert advice if you are unsure about any aspect of your application as this may greatly reduce your chance of a successful bid.
The following is a list of general advice you should consider when submitting a funding application:
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