Team Wilder Resources Funding
Work with your whole group. Answer these key questions:
- What do you want to do? Do you have the people to run it?
- How much will it cost? (Don’t guess. You need to do some research. And it must be cost-effective, which means you are not wasting money.)
- Why is this work important? Who or what needs it?
- How will you know if you are doing a good job? How will you know if your idea has succeeded?
- How often will it happen, and how long will it last?
- Where will it take place? Do you have permission and insurance?
TIPS: Think about money. You will need to make a detailed budget.
- List everything you will pay for and what it will cost
- List all the income you expect (for example membership fees, donations, grants you already have)
- Get quotes for everything you will need to pay for
- Do not underestimate! Be realistic
- You could find it useful to prepare a budget for the whole year
How to Apply for Funding
Preparation. You need paperwork to show that you have:
- A committee (the group of people who make decisions for your group)
- A bank account
- A statement of accounts for the last year (unless you are a new group)
- A governing document (this is some written details about your group, which says how it’s run)
You might also need paperwork to show:
- Insurance
- A health and safety policy and/or risk assessments
- An equal opportunities policy (a policy is a written set of guidelines that you follow)
- A child protection or safeguarding policy
Find a Funder
A list of local and national links to find a funder, suited to your project.
Live opportunities, updated on a regular basis.
Local advice.
Prove to your funder that you’ll be successful...
This means you need to show you have a good track record. You could show this with:
- Profiles of the people in your group who’ll be involved, which show their qualifications and experience
- Case studies of similar projects your group has run
- Evidence of support from other local groups or organisations
Write your application
When you have a good idea of your project and your outcomes, you can write your application. But remember:
- Don’t assume the funder knows anything, so don’t use jargon and make sure everything is very clear
- Study what the funder wants, and make sure to use their keywords in your application
- Answer the questions and don’t waffle
- Be positive and firm – “we will” is better than “we will try”
- Make it easy to read with clear headings and bullet points
- Ask someone else to proofread it
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