E-Bulletin - April 2009

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Funding
 

 

Funding Bulletin

Here is our latest compiled Funding Bulletin for March 09..

To look through archived funding bulletins go to our
funding page: www.t3sc.org/funding2.htm. It also contains factsheets on completing applications and themed funding guides for children and young people, older people and buildings amongst others.

If you are looking for funding and can’t find exactly what you are looking for here we have the FunderFinder and GRANTFinder database at T3SC which you are free to use. Or you could use our Resource Room to fill in your application form, have a cup of tea, use the excellent resources and get some support.

T3SC (Tameside 3rd Sector Coalition), St Michael's Court Stamford Street Ashton OL6 6XN, Tel: 0161 339 4985, email: hannah.powell@t3sc.org

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Grants up for grabs in Droylsden

Priorities/details: Do you run an organisation that works to improve Droylsden? If so, then help could be at hand from the Fair Share Trust in Droylsden which currently has over £200k available for community projects in the area. The Fair Share Trust in Droylsden has already awarded £214,400 over the last two years to various community projects. Groups in Droylsden that have recently benefited from funding through the Fair Share Trust include the Water Adventure Centre, Droylsden Youth Centre, Droylsden Little Theatre, Fairfield Moravian Church, Ashtree Leisure Garden Society and Littlemoss War Memorial Garden Trust. The average grant awarded so far is £16,500.

Who for? To be eligible for a grant from the Fair Share Trust in Droylsden groups must be involved in activity that reaches one of the key priorities identified for area. These priorities include activity that:
• Encourages local volunteers to get involved
Increase access to facilities, services and activities
Supports improvements to the local environment.
Organisations that can apply can be community and voluntary groups, charities or schools and statuary agencies where they provide non-statutory activities.

Grant amount: Groups can apply for a minimum of £5,000 to run projects that last between 1-3 years.

Application process: If you feel your project can tackle one of the above priorities then the Fair Share Trust in Droylsden would like to hear from you. Please call the Community Foundation on 0161 214 0940 to discuss your ideas with us and to request an application pack.

Deadlines: Friday 17 April, Tuesday 14 July and Tuesday 13 October.


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