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Funding directory dos and don'ts
Do
- Confine your application to the information required.
- Show evidence of need for the project.
- Describe the project in a way that it meets the funder's priorities.
- Make sure your objectives are clear and measurable.
- Describe how the project will be managed and monitored.
- Make a request for a specific sum of money.
- Ensure the figures in the budget add up!!
- Make sure the budget is realistic.
- Make it clear where any other money is coming from.
- Describe your "exit strategy" (how you intend to carry on after the grant).
Don't
- Rush to get an application in for an unrealistic deadline.
- Make spelling mistakes or use abbreviations and jargon.
- Make vague statements about what you want to do.
- Present a huge list of things you want to do.
- Forget to include all expenditure items and overheads in the costs.
- Forget about inflation and VAT where applicable.
- Rely on one person to put in the application.
- Send in lots of other information unless it is requested by the funder.
- Forget to send in anything else the funder has asked for.
- Forget to compare supporting information and the application.
Last Updated: 23 August 05