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by Corinna Hartwig@Funding Doctor

How to write your very own application for funding to

charitable trusts and foundation!

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Writing a Trust Fund Letter

Overview of workshop:• Funding environment• What are trust funds/ foundations & where to

find them?• What makes a good letter – back to the

classroom!• Practical exercise• Fingers crossed and why have Plan B• Wrap up & questions

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Funding Environment

1 voluntary organisation for every 400 people in UK

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Funding Environment – you are not alone

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Funding Environment –the funding mix

Asking Earning

Grant FundingGift economy Structured Market Open Market

Donor Funder Purchaser Consumer

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What are trusts & foundations?

Trusts and foundations26,600

Trusts and foundations which don’t make grants 11,700

Trusts & foundations which make grants

Grant making charities28,700

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Trusts & foundations – what is their purpose?

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The different trusts & foundations

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What do they fund?

Trusts and foundations like to fund what government does not fund:

New methods of tackling problems; Disadvantaged and minority groups that face barriers in

accessing services, or which have inadequate access to services;

Responses to new or newly discovered needs and problems; Work which is hard to finance through conventional

fundraising; One-off purchases or projects; Short- and medium-term work which is likely to bring a long-

term benefit and/or to attract long-term funding from elsewhere.

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What are pros of applying to a trustor foundation?

For larger funders there is not much difference with grants from public sector funding (i.e. government)

Today we concentrate on smaller trusts and foundations:Simple procedures Flexible about what they can fund Wide range of interests Often prepared to fund something new and untried Often prepared to fund more unpopular causes

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What’s the downside of applyingto smaller trusts and foundations?

• Extensive research for appropriate fund• Timing (some meet only twice a year)• Lack of feedback & advice• Few give large grants (tends to be £100s

rather than £1000s). • Most are too small to fund salaries• Most fund CHARITIES only or organisations

which are accepted as charitable e.g. churches

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Trusts & foundations – where to find them

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What makes a good letter?

Tell a Story

Research and relationships

USP – what makes your project different

Specifics

Timing+ Who, what, why, when & how

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What makes a good letter?Your story

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What makes a good letter?VCOP Vocabulary, connectives, openers & punctuation

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What makes a good letter?Specifics – Needs & Outcomes

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What makes a good letter?Timing and other tips

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Practical Excercise

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Practical Excercise

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Project costs

Item Supplier Costs (incl. VAT) paid for/donated For Grant

Village Entry Gate costs Fencing & Gate Supplier £ 4,000.00 £2,000.00

Village Entry Gate part funding Local Council £ - £ 2,000.00 Banner 4x design volunteered time £ - £ 50.00 print Universal Signs £ 240.00 £ 240.00 Posters A4 200x design volunteered time £ - £0.00 print Minuteman Press £ 43.20 £ - £ 43.20 Leaflets 1000x design volunteered time £ - Minuteman Press £ 80.00 £ 80.00

Hi Vis Jackets (50xkids) kidshivis.co.uk £199.50 £199.50 Cllr Locality Budget £ 199.50

Hi Vis Jackets (30xadults) kidshivis.co.uk £ 134.70 £134.70 Cllr Locality Budget £ 134.70

Reflective badges(50x) co-op funeralcare £ 23.00 £ 23.00 £0.00Volunteer time pre-event 23h @ 6.31 £ 149.13 £ 149.13 £0.00 during event 20h @ 6.31 £ 126.20 £ 126.20 £0.00 Design equivalent £ 175.00 £ 175.00 £0.00

£ 5,170.73 £ 2,807.53 £2,747.40

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Funding Environment –the funding mix

Asking Earning

Grant FundingGift economy Structured Market Open Market

Donor Funder Purchaser Consumer

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Wrap up and question time

Enjoy and thank youCorinna Hartwig

@FundingDoctorwww.fundingdoctor.co.uk


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