School for Social Entrepreneurs - Writing a Successful Funding Application
31/01/2024
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This short course provides a beginner’s guide to how to write a successful funding application, using the National Lottery Community Fund’s Awards For All online application form as an example. It is designed for people who haven’t written a funding application before, or want a refresher on the fundamentals of writing a successful application in a competitive funding landscape.
What you’ll get from this course:
- The chance to go through a successful funding application and understand how you can emulate it
- Advice on key elements such as writing project outcomes, evidencing co-production and creating an accurate budget
- Time to start sketching out your own application, ask questions and get expert advice
- The chance to step back and decide what you need to do next to lay the foundations for a strong application for your project
We’ll be covering:
- Why Awards For All, and what do they look for in an application?
- Walking through all the main answers from a successful Awards For All application
- Describing your project activities, outcomes and impact
- Demonstrating consultation & co-design (a key feature that funders look for)
- Writing clearly and concisely when faced with a tight word count
- Developing a budget that funders understand and that reflects the true costs of your project
- Identifying gaps in your application and how to address them
Who should attend
Writing a Successful Funding Application is an introductory course aimed at people who would like to learn some of the core principles for writing successful grant and funding applications.
You may have started a social enterprise and be trying to attract new income, or you may be part of a fundraising or development team within a charity and looking to boost your skills.
This course is open to anyone.
If you aren’t sure that the course is right for you, email Charlie, charlie.wright@sse.org.uk and we can discuss it with you in more detail.
Date and Timings
Dates for the course are as follows:
- Wednesday 31st January 2024
- Wednesday 20th March 2024
The course runs from 10am to 1pm (including breaks) and includes a mix of presentation content, question and answer sessions, and time to begin sketching out your own funding application and action plan.
Location
All our learning will be taking place in live online sessions until further notice. Joining details will be emailed to you in the run up to the workshop.