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BBC Children in Need

Your local regional officer Networking, understanding the region Reaching out to ensure people know about our grants and make use of the funding, targeting areas when necessary. Guide potential applicants to ensure they are aware of what BBC Children in need are looking for. Grants management Provide local knowledge to applications Support projects, and share learning

Our Vision: That every child in the UK has a safe, happy and secure childhood and the chance to reach their potential. We find and fund inspiring ideas to change the lives of children and young people The people and projects we fund will: Take the initiative and show clearly how they will make a difference in children and young people’s lives. Address the challenges the children and young people face, build their skills and resilience, empower them and extend their choices in life. Involve children and young people in the design, delivery and evaluation of their work. Be keen to keep learning about their work so that their ability to make a difference in children and young people’s lives can keep on improving.

This relates to June 16-17

Small Grants: Up to and including £10,000 for up to three years (£30k in total) Deadlines Decisions 11:59pm 1 March 2018 Early May 2018 11:59pm 13 May 2018 End July 2018 11:59pm 2 September 2018 End November 18 11:59pm 2 December 2018 March 2019 8-week application turnaround.

Main Grants Over £10,000 per year for up to three years Deadlines Decisions 11:59pm 17 May 2018 Mid October 2018 11:59pm 13 September 2018 Mid February 2019 Two stage application process. Initial application stage means we can decline applications with low prospects of success at an early stage. If successful at initial application stage - invited to make a full application to be completed within one month. Decision making will focus on outcomes for children and young people, and consider knowledge and learning

Who we fund Projects that make a positive difference to the lives of disadvantaged children and young people in the UK. Not-for-profit organisations. Eligible governance. Working with disadvantaged children. Children and Young People aged 0-18 Explain: Organizations needs constitution / 3 unrelated trustees Describe categories of disadvantage Give disadvantage % - generally should be 70-80% or more (exceptions for inclusion projects).

What do we mean by disadvantage? We define disadvantage as: • Illness, distress, abuse or neglect • Any kind of disability • Behavioural or psychological difficulties • Living in poverty or situations of deprivation We expect that the significant majority of children to benefit from a grant application are disadvantaged. When applying you need to tell us about the children and young people your project is working with and describe how they are disadvantaged. Significant majority – we value that children and young people should integrate, we promote inclusion however we need you to demonstrate that a significant majority are facing disadvantage.

The Difference You Make – What are We Looking For? What do you want the 'after picture' to look like for the children and young people who have attended your project? How will their lives have improved? eg - Improved self esteem/confidence Better communication skills More positive family relationships Improved health and well-being Most projects can think of lots of ways they change lives – but what are the biggest / most important? Making these differences will be the reason you are running your project.

GOLDEN THREAD Disadvantage Activities Outcomes

What makes a good project? Best placed to deliver the work. Know the children, young people and the issues they face Good networks Ready to learn and develop Put the children and young people at the very centre Robust safeguarding procedures Share the values of BBC Children in Need

Emergency Essentials Programme The aim of the BBC Children in Need’s Emergency Essentials Programme is to help those children and young people affected by poverty that are in the most desperate need. Grants are designed to help ensure that children who are experiencing very difficult circumstances where their safety, health or development are at risk, still have their basic material needs met. Referral by a third party (like yourselves) Quick turn around Money is not paid directly to the family, they will take delivery of the item(s) requested for them or arrangements are made to pay to the organisation applying. www.buttleuk.org £2million per year is awarded to Buttle UK to administrate on our behalf. Oven to cook a family meal, washing machine to clean clothes, a bed or mattress to sleep on, curtains to hang at the window. Can not help when there is a clear statutory responsibility because the child is in care, being rehabilitated at home, subject to a child protection plan or wjhere there is any other clear statutory responsibility.

Thank you Kalima Patel pudseygrants@bbc.co.uk 0303 080 1682 BBC Children in Need Regional Officer Lancashire, Cumbria and Isle of Man pudseygrants@bbc.co.uk 0303 080 1682