What
is it all about?
If
you had up to £750 to spend to organise a project that would
help make your community a better place to be, what would you do
with it?
Would
you concentrate on issues surrounding drug use? Crime and issues
of crime among your peer group? Would you perhaps focus on the issues
of helping the environment or on building links with other communities.
Have
you ever wanted to do something that makes you feel like you have
given something back to society? Do you feel you aren't getting what
you want from life, that you want to change things? Would you like
to have the opportunity to do something for yourself and the people
around you?
Things
we are looking for when we make grants:-
The Project
Taking
into account the above criteria, what kind of project do you have
in mind?
What are
the problems or issues of your local community that you would like
to address?
What kind
of subjects are you interested in?
What do
you think would make your local area/community/group better off for
having?
Who would
you like to help?
How do
you think you can help them?
Before
you fill in the Application Form, ask yourself...
Ask yourself
these questions? Does your project meet any of the above criteria?
Have you thought through the way your project will work and the best
you can get out of it? Are you making the most of your ideas and
getting the best from your proposals?
- Who
is it aimed at?
- What
do you want it to achieve?
- What
do you think it will cost?
- Who
will it involve?
- How
long do you think it will take to do?
- Why
do you want to do it?

- Where
will it happen?
- When
do you want to do it?
- Who
do you think it will help?
- Why
will it help them?
- Who
will benefit?
- Where
will it be based?
- Who
will lead the project?
- How
many people will it take to run?
- How
will you know that your project has worked?
Any
queries Please contact Frank S Harding, Crimebeat Co-ordinator. Tel
01244 614559 Mobile: 07976203129 Fax: 01244 614566 |