What, When and How? Not-for-profit community organisations

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What, When and How? Not-for-profit community organisations Both project and programme/operational costs Our Grants Policy sets out our eligibility criteria (exclusions include retrospective initiatives, and commercial, school, and central/local government projects) 4 rounds up to $10,000; 2 rounds over $10,000; one round by invitation only. About a 2 month turn around Our online application form and process is tightly structured to ensure that every applicant presents Trustees with the most relevant information Community/health/wellbeing/social, sports and recreation, arts, culture and heritage, education, environment

What do we look for in a successful application? Evidence of local/regional support and impact, eg Who exactly is going to use and benefit from your proposal? How? How do you know that these people will engage with you to achieve the outcomes you describe for them? What environmental impacts are you creating? Absence of risk factors, eg Do you have the governance/professional capability and capacity to deliver? Do you have appropriate financial and project management processes in place? Is any one else already offering something similar? Are you working together? Evidence that a hand up is required. Trustees will consider any government contracts you hold, other fundraising you have tried, your reserves and investments, and the contributions made by your members and volunteers. Equity/comparative factors

Ask the Community Relations Manager about Eligibility (organisation or project) Timing (grant rounds) Previous grants and outcomes Online application process Application questions and attachments Telling your story, identifying outcomes Accountability reporting and acknowledgement

Community House: Not-for-profit and voluntary agencies building a vibrant community together.