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Fundraising for a Community Project: How to Research Grants and Secure Financing for Local Groups and Projects in the UK
 
 
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Fundraising for a Community Project: How to Research Grants and Secure Financing for Local Groups and Projects in the UK [Paperback]

Simon Whaley
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'It's easy to read and talks you through the whole process step by step.' Raw Edge Magazine

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This book provides advice in plain language about what needs to be considered before completing an application form for funding; where to get support and further advice; how to calculate realistic costs and how to collect baseline data and provide the necessary documentary evidence to back up the statements in an application form.This book is an invaluable guide, for all grant applicants, including local community groups and those operating grant schemes, such as local authority officers or public/private partnerships.

About the Author

Simon Whaley has experience from both sides of the fence - as a
grant applicant applying for money, and also as an Executive Officer for
the Rural Development Commission assessing project applications and either
recommending them for approval for grant funding or rejecting them. He
also has 6 years' experience of working with community groups, the
voluntary sector and grant funding agencies, and of supporting community
projects in achieving their goals. He has regularly assisted at workshops
and advice fairs to help guide community groups on how to apply for
funding.
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