Grant Writing Workshop Facilitator: Kate McIntosh Wednesday 2 nd September 2015.

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Grant Writing Workshop Facilitator: Kate McIntosh Wednesday 2 nd September 2015

Expected outcomes Understanding the grants landscape Grant writing process How to develop statement of need How to present your proposal & tell a story Clarifying project deliverables and outcomes Who to involve Useful things to include in your application Making friends with the grantmakers

Grant Landscape

Eligibility Incorporated Organisation DGR – Deductible Gift Recipient TCC – Tax Concession Charity

The Grant Process 1.Read the grant information thoroughly! What are they looking for? What is their motivation?

The Grant Process 2.Bring people together 3.Determine roles & application process Who will do what by when… 4.Talk to the funding body

The Grant Process 5.Write grant – Come up with a catchy name! 6.Submit & sit tight – allow time for submission

Statement of need What are the motivations for the funding? What is the purpose of your proposal? You need to be clear of this so your information is logical.

Statement of need Data sources: Campaspe PCP Community Profile Profile ID – Shire of Campaspe

ACTIVITY Using the application form and scenario provided, write a brief statement of need using data to support your position.

Project Proposal What are you going to do? What are your aims, objectives, outputs, timeframes?  Present this info as a plan.

Project Proposal Develop your action plan Goal Objectives Strategies Measure or Deliverable

Project Proposal Include aims/goals & objectives, and TELL THE STORY: What is the logic? Cost-benefit? How do strategies and/or objectives link and synergise? Local considerations What is unique or innovative

ACTIVITY Complete the Project description section on your application form.

Project Outcomes Outcomes/output/deliverables/benefits “Funders like Numbers” Think in terms of individual, organisational, community. Address sustainability

ACTIVITY Complete the Project outcomes and benefits section on your application form

Who is involved? Partnerships are very favourably viewed by funders; Know why partners are involved and what strengths they bring, be strategic; Provide evidence of the strength of the partnership (if possible) Partnering agreement, governance structure, letters of support etc.

Who is involved? Organisational experience Organisational capacity Individual capability

ACTIVITY Complete the Project Partners section on the application form: List the organisation’s name and role in project

What else to include? BUDGET: Financial co-contributions and in- kind contributions are favourable. In-kind may be office rental, facility use, supervision, consumables, time (e.g. meeting attendees), vehicle use etc. Include hourly rate + oncosts for staffing costs (oncosts are roughly 30% of hourly rate, round up) Volunteer hourly rate is approx. $32/hr

ACTIVITY Complete the Budget section of the application form

What else to include? DRAFT ACTION PLAN: Demonstrates you are ready to go. Include evaluation details to show you understand you need to measure your successes and what has changed. GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE: Shows where the accountability lies and the project will be monitored.

What else to include? DRAFT AGREEMENTS: Partnering agreements, sub-contractor agreements, etc. Demonstrates you have worked in partnership before and have good processes in place. RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN: Demonstrates good project management processes. COMMUNICATION STRATEGY: How you will involve and inform the community in your project.

What else to include? Some grants will request the following: Financial statement – last audited statement Certificate of ABN or Incorporation Certificate of Public Liability Insurance Legal information Other plans and policies as requested

Checklist Also included: Action Plan Governance Structure Referee letter – Sharman Stone

ACTIVITY List the attachments you will include with your application.

Building a relationship Ask questions Seek input Make yourself known

Revisit – grant process Read information Bring people together Determine roles & process Talk to funding body Write grant (remember that catchy name will be abbreviated) Submit & cross fingers

Questions & Evaluation 1.Thumb – good stuff 2.Pointer – where has it pointed you? 3.The bird – not so good 4.Commitment – have you made any after today? 5.Pinky – what links have you made or plan to do?

Thank you! Kate McIntosh Special Projects Manager Campaspe PCP Campaspe Primary Care Partnership