Grant Tracker for a tenner

By neil Irwin from CommunityNI.org

Published on 26 Jan 2005


Small organisations are now invited to apply for NICVA’s funding tool, Grant Tracker, for a subsidised cost of £10, thanks to the Lloyds TSB Foundation for Northern Ireland. The resource normally costs from £80 per year.

Grant Tracker logo Grant Tracker is a fundraising resource for voluntary and community organisations in Northern Ireland. It is a database driven website containing over 1,000 funding schemes, which can be matched with individual projects and organisations in need of funding.

The site provides information on grant-makers from lottery, trust, European, corporate and government sectors. It also provides guidance on how to research, plan and run a community project and how to approach funders for support.

The concessions project, supported by the Lloyds TSB Foundation for Northern Ireland , enables groups with a turnover under £10,000 per annum to apply for the concession rate of £10, rather that the standard £80. NICVA aims to award 70 concession subscriptions which will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

The scheme applies to all voluntary and community organisations that are involved in the following fields: community services, advice services, disability, health promotion, civic responsibility, education and training. Applicants do not need to be registered charities or members of NICVA to benefit from the rate.

Apply

Download the guidelines and short application form (two A4 sides):

PDF file for downloading Grant Tracker Concession (150Kb)

Contact

Alternatively, contact Georgie Finlay to request a copy:
Email Address Georgie Finlay
Telephone Number 028 9087 7777

For more information on the scheme contact Neil Irwin:
Email Address Neil Irwin
Telephone Number 028 9087 7777

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