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BBC Children In Need
Small
Grants Programme
The Appeal, which
has been running since 1980, is the BBC’s charity for
disadvantaged children and young people. The funds are raised
through an annual appeal and are managed by its trustees.
What is
the funding for?
BBC Children in Need can only fund projects that
focus on the differences made (outcomes) to the lives of disadvantaged
children and young people. For this reason, when applying
for a grant organisations must provide clear evidence that
disadvantaged children and young people will be the primary
beneficiaries of the project; and experience positive changes
in their lives from the activities or services you are providing.
BBC Children in Need aims to fund projects where a small amount
can make a real contribution to the success of the project.
Grants can be used to cover both, capital and revenue costs.
How much
money is available?
Up
to £10,000
Who can
apply?
Applications
are welcome from properly constituted, Not-for-profits organisations
to include registered charities, voluntary organisations,
schools, local authorities, churches, social enterprises,
community interest groups, universities etc..
When to
apply
There are three further application deadlines this
yearyear. The next deadline for applications is the 15th April,
followed by 15th July and the 15th October 2010.
How to
apply
Application should be completed on line and can be
obtained from the website.
Further help and information is available from:
BBC Children in Need Appeal
BBC Scotland
G10, 40 Pacific Drive
Glasgow
G51 1DA
Tel: 0141 422 6111
Key words:
Child welfare, disability, education, health, homelessness,
housing, poverty, training, youth.
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