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Funding Buddies Toolkit and other resources

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Funding Buddies Toolkit

This toolkit has been designed to assist small/medium sized groups and organisations in writing successsful funding bids.

Download the updated Funding Buddies Toolkit 

Download the Funding Buddies Toolkit

 funding-buddies-toolkit

Inside Track

Inside Track is a monthy publication produced by Kent County Council, keeping you informed of the latest funding and other related opportunities.
Download the most recent edition of Inside Track here:

Inside Track 193 (uploaded 16th January 2012)

Inside Track 192 (uploaded 3rd January 2012)

 

Area Profiles

The district profiles have sections on population, health, deprivation, safety, education & skills, the economy, and Mosaic analysis. The profiles include specific information on children and young people, as well as the Kent population in general. If asked for a Username and Password please select cancel and you will be directed to the profiles.

To access the profiles please follow this link.

 

Action with Communities in Rural Kent Newsletter

Action with Communities in Rural Kent produce a Rural Newsletter  for members that has information about issues and funding concerning Rural communities. If you are a member of Rural Kent you can download the latest edition here:

http://www.ruralkent.org.uk/members/members.shtml

Measuring Outcomes

The Big Lottery Fund have produced guidelines on measuring soft outcomes.

Download and view a copy of the presentation

 

Beginners Guide to Commissioning

NAVCA have produced this 'Beginners Guide to Commissioning' Download the toolkit here.

For more information about NAVCA please visit their website by following this link

 

Planning Aid England

Planning Aid England can provide 15 minutes worth of free planning advice via our advice line: 0330 123 9244

Their qualified Planning Advisors will provide all callers to the Planning Aid advice line with up to 15 minutes of free and independent advice.

Some cases will qualify for further assistance and will be passed to a professionally qualified volunteer.

More information can be found online at http://www.rtpi.org.uk/planningaid