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Nunhead available funding - application deadline 26th May 2014, Community First


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Community First available funding for projects running between July 2014 and Jan 2015 in Nunhead Ward.


Application deadline: 26th May 2014.


Details on:


http://nunheadcf.wordpress.com/


or send an email to:


[email protected]


Nunhead has been allocated money to fund community projects. This is done by a panel of local people coming together to decide which projects they would like to fund. Grants can be between ?250 ? ?2,500. The grants must be matched by the community groups, this can be done with cash, in-kind contributions (e.g free use of venue, free use of equipment) or by volunteer time (?11.06 per hour). The last one is the most common as it means that the volunteering being done to run the project can contribute to the match. For detailed requirements and procedures please check the website:


http://nunheadcf.wordpress.com/


Feel free to send this information around. We want to make sure that it can reach anyone that wants to contribute in a positive way to the life of people in Nunhead.

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