Sport England - Active Women

Women in disadvantaged communities and women caring for children under 16.
 
Sport England’s themed rounds of National Lottery funding tackle gaps in sporting participation, to complement our other funding programmes. S.E are planning to run up to three themed rounds in each year of our current funding strategy.

If you wish to apply to the Active Women Themed Round, you must ensure that your project has a strong focus on one or both of our two highlighted groups. S. E will only fund those projects which directly address our objectives for this round. If your project is not appropriate to this theme it may be better suited for a subsequent theme or one of their funding programmes, such as the Small Grants Fund.

How to Apply
The deadline for Active Women stage one applications is 5pm on 3 February 2010.

The application process for all of our Themed Rounds of funding will be two-stage and competitive.
By competitive we mean that we will be assessing a group of projects addressing a particular theme – in this case women in disadvantaged communities and women with children – and identifying those which score highest against our assessment criteria, as opposed to working on a ‘first come, first served’ basis.

This approach is being adopted because we have limited funds available, and are seeking to achieve specific sporting outcomes with our Lottery funding, as explained in our strategy.

This is a new and exciting approach for Sport England, and one which we believe will deliver maximum impact and value for community sport in this country.

Stage one
From 11 November 2009, we welcome initial applications from organisations looking to receive funding from our Active Women Themed Round. This first stage of applications will close at 5pm on 3 February 2010.

To ensure that the stage one process is effective and efficient, all eligible applications will be considered at a single Project Board meeting, and applicants will be notified of the outcome by the end of April 2010.

Applications will be assessed, and classified as one of the following:

• Progression to development of full bid
• Rejection
• Conditional offer made (for small and/or exceptional bids).*

*This will be the exception, and will be confined to small projects which are already fully developed. Certain conditions may be attached to any offer of funding, for example confirmation of funding from partners.

If you are asked to develop a full bid, it means that, on the basis of the information you have supplied, you have demonstrated the project meets the basic eligibility criteria, and is likely to score well against our assessment criteria.

However, it does not mean that you are guaranteed funding, and final bids are developed at the applicant’s own risk.

If your application is rejected, you will receive formal notification of this decision, together with an explanation.

Applicants are entitled to appeal the decision made. The criteria and details of the appeals process are available from Sport England on request.

Stage 2
Final bids must be received by Sport England by 5pm on 16 July 2010. Bids received after this deadline will not be assessed.

Guidance and support is available from Sport England on the development of a final bid. The documentation required at this stage will depend on the nature of your project, but is likely to include:

• A detailed sports development plan outlining how the sporting opportunities will be delivered and how the project will deliver against Sport England’s strategic outcomes
• A detailed business plan including projected income and expenditure plans. It should be appropriate to the size of your project, and demonstrate the financial viability and sustainability of the project
• A marketing plan outlining how the proposed project will be publicised
• A schedule of milestones and deliverables to enable us to track the progress of your project. Confirmation, where appropriate, that the design complies with Sport England’s Design Guidance Notes is also required
• A description of how the project fits with the local authority’s sports strategies, if appropriate
• A risk register identifying the main risks your project will face and how you will deal with them.

Projects will be assessed against the criteria for the programme, and successful bids will be those with the highest overall aggregate score.

Interviews may also be used as part of this stage of the assessment process.

Timescales & Deadlines
• Opening of Women’s Participation Challenge Fund for initial applications (11th November 2009)
• Deadline for initial applications (5pm on 3rd February 2010)
• Completion of initial assessment by Sport England (April 2010)
• Applicants develop full bids (April – 16th July 2010)
• Deadline for receipt of full bids (5pm on 16th July 2010)
• Notification of decisions (September 2010)

The timescales above are based on our expectation of the likely number of applications.

We have allowed a relatively short time to assess bids. If we receive a much larger number of applications than we anticipate, we may need to extend the assessment periods to ensure all applicants are treated fairly. If this happens, we will notify all applicants as soon as possible.

Decision Making
The administration of this grant process will be undertaken by Sport England.

Stage one applications will be assessed internally based on the criteria that have been developed in consultation with key national partners with expertise in this field.

An expert advisory panel, under delegated authority from the Sport England Board, will help assess stage two applications, and make final recommendations.

For any very large projects which are above the level of the relevant delegated authority, the final decision will be made by the Sport England Board.

The expert advisory panel will include senior representatives from Sport England and organisations with specific knowledge of the themes applicable to this round.

Further Information
For further information please check our Frequently Asked Questions. If you have a query on the Active Women Themed Round please contact Sport England on 08458 508 508.

 

County Durham Foundation

County Durham Foundation has changed its name and will now include the word ‘Community’ in its title. We are in the process of having a brand makeover at the moment and feel our new image will be more representative of our beliefs and values. In the meantime, please use our current website where you will find all the information you need about our work helping communities in County Durham & Darlington grow.

For more information please visit the website on www.countydurhamfoundation.co.uk

 

BBC Children in Need Grant

The BBC Children In Need grants are open to organisations working with disadvantaged children and young people who are 18 years old and under.

Your organisation and project must be based in the UK and you need to be a registered charity or other not-for-profit organisation.

There are four general grant deadlines each year: 15 January, 15 April, 15 July, 15 October.
Within their general grants programme, you can apply for:

Small Grants of £10,000 or less per year for up to three years
Main Grants over £10,000 per year for up to three years

For more information please visit the website on www.bbc.co.uk/pudsey/grants