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Funding Application Advice Session

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Page 1: Funding Application Advice Session. BBC Children in Need Positively changing the lives of disadvantaged children and young people in the UK.

Funding ApplicationAdvice Session

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BBC Children in Need

Positively changing the lives of disadvantaged

children and young people in the UK

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• Appeal started in 1927 on BBC Radio

• 1980 - First Telethon raised over £1 million

• 2000 – Total amount raised = £100 million

• 2008 Appeal total = £37 million

• Year 2007/08 - 3817 applications requesting £302.8million

About BBC Children in Need

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WHO Do We Fund?

• Not for profit organisations• (i.e. voluntary organisations registered

charities or self-help groups)

The organisation must have:– A constitution or governing document– A management committee– A bank account with two unrelated

cheque signatories– Annual accounts– A written child protection policy

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WHAT Do We Fund?Projects that make a positive difference

to the lives of disadvantaged children and young people in the UK.

The children must be:- Aged 18 years and under- Living in the UK- ‘IN NEED’

- illness/ distress/ neglect/ abuse - any kind of disability - behaviour or psychological difficulties - living in poverty or situations of deprivation

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We Do Not Fund

• Retrospective funding• The relief of statutory responsibility• Medical research or pregnancy

advice• Projects unable to start in the next

12 months• Distribution to other organisations• The promotion of any religion

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Changes for 2009/2010

After consultation with applicants we have made the following changes:

• Increase from 3 to 4 deadline dates per year• Quicker decisions• Earlier feedback for some unsuccessful

applicants• Introduction of a Small Grants Programme• On-line applications only• NO significant changes to our criteria

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Small Grants Programme

• Our experience shows that significant and valuable work can be achieved with small grants-particularly where they encourage voluntary effort or support activities that have a local impact

• Apply for up to £10k per year• Simpler application form• Proportionate assessment • Same four deadlines and decision dates• Apply on-line

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The Application Process

There are 4 deadlines each year The deadlines for 2010 are: January 15 April 15 July 15 and October 15

All the information you need to apply including application forms can be found at

our website: www.bbc.co.uk/pudsey

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What Makes a Good Application?

A focus on children

or young people

Good Planning

Making a positive difference

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Common Reasons for Failure

• Ineligibility – e.g. missing information • Insufficient evidence of disadvantage• Project not sufficiently focused on children • The majority of young people are aged 18 and

over• The organisation has not demonstrated it has the

management skills & experience to deal with significant growth

• Competition -the higher the amount requested the higher the standard expected

• The organisation has a high level (over 12 months) of free reserves

• Child Protection Policy/ Procedure is poor or missing

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Application Guidance We strongly recommend applicants

read our Application Guidance which is full of useful information

The guidance includes:Advice on planning your projectA step by step guide to each questionHelp with using the online application

formFrequently Asked Questions

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Useful Tips for Applicants

– Spend time PLANNING the project– Take care COMPLETING the application form and

make sure all additional information is attached– Prepare for the ASSESSMENT - Have all

documents ready

- Ask for HELP From CVS and other Voluntary Organisations

- CONTACT us to discuss your proposed project

Remember! A good quality application stands out from the crowd

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Finally …Contacts:General Helpline020 8576 [email protected]

Regional Office(Newcastle 0191 244

1401)www.bbc.co.uk/pudsey