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1 Rosie Oldham Grants Manager London Wildlife Trust

2 Trusts and foundations Are people too - write as we would like to read Who will read your application? Can find out on Charity Commission, or if it is a big grant-maker look at their website

3 Whether to apply? Research guidelines Previously funded projects – on the funder’s own website or Charity Commission (accounts) Call the funder ‘General charitable purposes’ – core costs?

4 Telling the story ‘In a nutshell’ Ward profiles, JSNAs, local Minds, local Age Uks, IMD, Biodiversity Action Plans Evidence from beneficiaries or local area Endchildpoverty.org – Child Poverty Map of the UK

5 Speak the same language Use the same words as the funder (although not so much it looks forced) E.g. ‘nature’ = ‘natural heritage’ E.g. ‘wild learning’ = ‘training programme’

6 Be specific Use numbers Specific locations, project partners, etc. Real-life examples, e.g. ‘nature-themed activities’ = ‘activities including building bird boxes, making bird feeders, making leaf presses’

7 Impact (overall aim) Outcomes (differences made by the outputs) Outputs (how you will achieve the aim) Outputs, outcomes and impact Impact Outcomes Outputs

8 Packaging up projects Outdoor learning, volunteering, courses and training at Camley Street Natural Park Split into three named ‘strands’ – Wild About Learning, My Wild Life, and My Wild London

9 Saw this and thought of you Invite to visit ‘Saw this and thought of you!’ – good photos, inspiring quotes, case studies, press coverage, events, other funding


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