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Borough of Rochdale Fund - guidelines

Application guidelines

The Borough of Rochdale Fund aims to support local community groups, projects or individuals throughout the borough. Organisations or groups who would like to run projects or activities which address any or all of the eight priority themes listed below may be eligible to apply for a grant of between £100 and £2,000.

  • Safety, including crime and disorder
  • Sustainable neighbourhoods including the environment and housing
  • Prosperity, skills and jobs
  • Lifelong learning including early years and schools
  • Transport
  • Health and well being
  • Culture, sports and arts
  • Community cohesion including issues of race and disability

Who can apply?

The fund is available to community groups, organisations or individuals who seek to improve the circumstances in the borough of Rochdale.

The key aim of this fund is to encourage and support grass-root community activity. This means small, community-based and locally controlled groups that manage themselves, encourage active participation from volunteers, usually have minimal cash reserves and limited access to funding support. The fund does not prioritise larger, more sophisticated organisations that have a track record of attracting funding, particularly when such groups have a turnover of £75,000 a year. There are many other funding opportunities available for such groups and organisations - local Council for Voluntary Services can provide advice and their details can be found on the website:

Amount

The maximum grant requested that will be considered is £5,000.

Fast Track applications

Requests for grants up to £1,000 for genuine emergencies or time critical projects can be processed within 20 working days. Please note that this is a limited funding stream and that the Fast Track process is in place to react swiftly to short term and time critical emergency requests.

Help with your application

If you need advice or support to complete your application form, please contact a member of our Grants Team who will be happy to discuss your needs.

Please read this information carefully before completing the application form.

What CAN and CANNOT be funded

Priority is given to projects or activities that:

  • Are run by local volunteers who wish to improve the circumstances of individuals and communities in economically / socially excluded and / or deprived areas.
  • Do not have access to a professional fund-raiser and experience difficulty in attracting funding from other sources.
  • Encourage involvement of local residents in improving, designing, identifying and implementing community activities.
  • Promote voluntary participation and social inclusion as well as community involvement and self-help.
  • Meet an emerging or immediate need and serve to build the community's awareness.
  • Do not duplicate an existing provision or service. (If the project resembles an existing provision, the applicant will be asked to explain why their services are needed in addition to existing provisions or clarify how they are different.)

Who and what cannot be funded:

  • Organisations and projects outside the borough of Rochdale.
  • Organisations trading for profit or intending to redistribute grant awards.
  • Major capital requests i.e. building and construction work.
  • Requests that will replace or enhance statutory provision.
  • Academic or medical research and equipment.
  • Overseas travel.
  • Primary purpose of request is to promote religious or political beliefs.
  • Retrospective grants (projects / activities that have already taken place).
  • Projects that fall within statutory sector responsibility.
  • Sponsorship or fund-raising events.
  • Contribution to larger / major appeals.
  • Holidays and social outgoings (except in cases of specific disablement or proven benefit to a community group or group of people).
  • Local branches of national charities unless locally managed, financially autonomous and not beneficiaries of national marketing or promotion.
  • More than one application at a time for the same project.

How to complete the application form

Please complete all relevant sections of the application form, even if you are enclosing supporting or corresponding information, as this speeds up the assessment process.

Contact details

Please give all your contact details accurately as we aim to keep our records as complete as possible. If you are making this application on behalf of an organisation / group, please provide details for a second person including the contact telephone numbers. We often try and communicate via telephone to ensure the swift progress of your request. Having the ability to contact two representatives from your group can help us to process your application more effectively. (If there are certain times in the day when it would be best to contact you, please indicate these.)

About your group

In this section you will help us understand the structure and purpose of your group. You can tell us what you actually do and who is involved. You may wish to enclose leaflets and other information that illustrate your activities, but please keep these to a minimum.

About the project or activity

Please describe the project your group is proposing and what exactly you are planning to do once the grant has been received. It is also important to show how the need for the project or activity has been identified within the respective community, that members of that community have been involved in the process and that they will be involved in delivering the project or activity.

Cost of the project

In this section you are asked to provide a clear idea of how much money you need for your project or activity. Please give as thorough a breakdown of costs as possible using the table provided on page 4 of the application form. Should your project or activity cost more than the maximum you can apply for, please tell us how you plan to raise the remainder of the funding you require.

Finances of your group

We ask you to provide a brief summary of your income and expenditure within the application form. You will also need to provide copies of your organisation's or group's last two bank statements. (Should you be a new group and have no banking arrangements in place - please indicate this on the form).

If you are successful and have no bank account in the group's name, we will ask you to find another community group that is willing to accept the grant into their account for you. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE CANNOT MAKE CHEQUES PAYABLE TO INDIVIDUALS.

Beneficiaries and timescale

We would like to know how many people are going to benefit from your project and what age range your proposed project / activity will cover. It is also important to indicate when the project / activity will start.

IMPORTANT: We can only process your request once all required information has been received. This includes details of a referee for your application. (Should you need further advice on who can act as a referee, please contact our Grants Team)

Monitoring form

To help us monitor our grant-making programmes effectively, we would also ask you to complete this form and return it with your application. The information you provide will be used for monitoring purposes only.

What happens next?

Remember to include any supplementary information requested.

  • Your application will be checked to make sure your idea or project fits the funding criteria.
  • We will contact you to confirm receipt of your application and advise if further information is required, or we will confirm the date that your application will be submitted to a panel.
  • Following receipt of a response from your referee, your application will be passed on to an independent panel for consideration. The panel will decide if your request can be funded.
  • The Community Foundation Trustees must then approve any decisions taken.
  • We will contact you to advise on the panel's decision.
  • We will then issue the grant-cheque.

Please return your completed application to the address above.