grant guidelines - Bridgend Association of Voluntary
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grant guidelines - Bridgend Association of Voluntary
BAVO Social Enterprise Small Grants Scheme 2014/15 Guidance notes for applicants Please read this carefully – it may help you to produce a good application. Background BAVO Social Enterprise Small Grants Scheme is funded by Bridgend County Borough Council. This grant scheme supports third sector organisations that have ambitions to develop into economic sustainable organisations i.e. voluntary sector and community organisations, charities, social enterprises, guarantee based community interest companies, co-operatives and mutuals provided all profits generated are redistributed into the community. The purpose of the programme is to build sustainable and vibrant communities through the development of community economic activity and social enterprises. The grant is aimed at supporting and developing sustainability within the third sector. You will need to ensure that your application meets all the requirements as applications that meet the priorities (described below and overleaf) will be viewed more favourably than those that don’t. It does not however, guarantee your application will be successful. You also need to ensure that it is the most suitable funding stream for your needs. Grant scheme priorities The funding priorities for this grant are to support third sector organisations that: Contribute to local priorities and sustainability; The grant must contribute towards achievement of local priorities and needs as well as building income generation capacity in the voluntary sector to address its long term sustainability. Encourage active citizenship The grant will support projects which promote volunteering and active communities with services being provided on a more local level, better suited to local needs. Partnership working The grant will support organisations that are seeking opportunities to develop innovative and collaborative type projects that include sharing of resources and/or partnership working to make best use of limited resources. Eligibility criteria This funding supports three levels of applicants: Level 1: Capacity Funding Funding to support applicants who are not ready for the South East Wales Community Economic Development (SEWCED)investment or are seeking small scale investment. Capacity fund grant to help organisations be in a more positive position to generate income and develop services and activities that will contribute to their long term sustainability. Level 2: Match funding Funding to support applicants who are seeking funding from SEWCED and intend to use the grant award as match funding. Level 3: Development and growth funding Funding to support existing social enterprise who are seeking additional funds to support their business development and growth; this may also include SEWCED applicants. What does the grant fund? The grant is available to support revenue, capital costs or a mixture of both. Here are some examples of the types of eligible costs that the grant will support: Revenue: Staff Training Volunteer expenses Essential project running costs Marketing Professional fees (legal, technical, audit) Business planning ICT consumables Insurance Lease/rent of property Feasibility studies Capital: Purchase of equipment Purchase of ICT hardware/software Purchase of land and buildings Building refurbishment Environmental improvements If you have any queries as to whether your costs are eligible or not please call BAVO, T: 01656 810400 to seek clarification. Who can apply? Community groups, charities and social enterprises that are able to demonstrate that their project will benefit communities in Bridgend County Borough can apply for financial support providing they have: A governing document or a set of rules that have been signed or adopted and the requested policies (please see application form for the types of policies that are requested); A bank or building society account with at least two joint signatories; Recent annual accounts or statement of income and expenditure (audited or signed as approved by a senior person from the group); An up to date business plan or project plan that shows the potential to generate or are currently generating income to enable their organisation to become more sustainable in the future, reducing their reliance on grant support. Applications from new groups are welcome. New groups will need a governing document or a set of rules and the appropriate policies. If a new group cannot provide a set of accounts for the last year, we will need an estimate of income and expenditure for your first year. If your group doesn’t have a constitution and the appropriate policies, you can contact BAVO on (01656) 810400 for guidance and support to develop this documentation. Applications are assessed competitively to ensure that the available funds can help the most deserving projects. If you require funding for a building or to develop land, you must be its legal owners or be able to demonstrate security of tenancy (usually with a lease) in the long term. Funding can only be awarded for future projects/events – it cannot be retrospective. Projects should not be started or equipment ordered etc. until after any award has been made. How much money is available? Grants may be awarded for up to a maximum of £5,000. The budget for your project should be accurate and realistic, as grants cannot be increased after approval. The panel will expect to see two comparable quotes for all items under £2,000 and three comparable quotes for all items over £2,000. The amount available for a computer or laptop is capped at £500 and printers at £100. How can I apply? Your application, either hard copy or electronic, must be made on the appropriate form. It is available on request from our office or can be downloaded from BAVO’s website www.bavo.org.uk (Funding News section). You must submit one copy, signed by the applicant on behalf of the group/organisation (for which they must be an authorised representative) and by another person involved in leading or managing the organisation / group who is supporting the application. Your application must also be accompanied by other evidence we have asked for e.g. copy of governing documents, policies, annual accounts and your most recent bank statement. Please refer to the checklist on the back of the application form. Your application can be submitted at any time, but we have several closing dates throughout the year and the deadlines are shown at the bottom of the application form. Only one application from your organisation / group can be considered in any one round. If your application is successful then, as a general rule, no further applications will be considered for a period of one year. If your application is refused, for whatever reason, it CANNOT be resubmitted. BAVO does not have the capacity to hold appeal panels. How will my application be assessed? We estimate that there will be a great demand for this grant programme so it is important that you make your case as well as you can in your application form. We will assess the information you provide in order to answer the following questions about your project: 1. Is yours a properly constituted and well-managed voluntary or community group? 2. Does your application meet the stated priorities of the grant scheme (as listed in this guidance document)? 3. Is there clear evidence of community benefit? 4. Is there demonstrable need for the proposed project, and does it avoid duplication with similar projects or facilities? 5. Will the proposal provide good value in relation to the amount of grant money requested? We will want to see some financial evidence/forecasting e.g. cash flow forecast to support your funding application. 6. Is there a firm timescale for the use of the grant requested? 7. What will the lasting benefits to the community be? If you want to make sure your application is considered quickly, you are advised to make sure ALL the paperwork and attachments are completed and submitted for the Grant Panel meeting. Applications that do not have all the relevant paperwork will NOT be submitted to panel. Is there a separate process for applicants seeking match funding? No. The application form provides space for you to tell us what additional funding our money will secure. You must attach to your application evidence of the support to be given by the other funding body, or full details if you are awaiting the outcome of any application to another fund. However, we will not release successful awards until the match funding has been confirmed. You should be as realistic as possible when indicating the time-scale of the project. Will my applications be treated in confidence? Your application will be discussed by our Grants Panel (a minimum of two BAVO Trustees and one BAVO Officer). We may need to discuss your application with your independent referee. Information about successful applications will also be used in publicity. What are the terms and conditions of the grants? If your application is successful, you will be offered a grant subject to accepting the conditions in the offer letter. You will have to nominate authorised signatories before the grant can be claimed. You must provide information on the progress of the project. This includes submission of copies of receipts etc. You will also have to sign a declaration that the grant has been spent as intended. We may visit you to monitor progress. Please note: BAVO supplies audit trails to Bridgend County Borough Council for this grant scheme. If you do not send us your receipts for the full grant expenditure, you will be ineligible to apply for further grants from the scheme and may be required to repay the money. When will I know the outcome of my application? You should receive notification of the Panel’s decision by post a few days after the panel date. Please do not ring us for the outcome or progress of your application within the normal timeframe we work to as we do not have the resources to cope with these enquiries. However, the number of applications submitted is beyond our control, and very large rounds may take longer for us to process and assess. We will try to keep you informed if this is the case. If your application is unsuccessful we can explain to you why. However, if demand is great this may simply be because there is not enough money although we will try to explain how we prioritised. Prioritisation will be based on your application meeting the assessment criteria (as described above). Requirements after a grant has been awarded Under the terms and conditions of this grant scheme, BAVO is required to account for the money awarded. You will be asked to provide us with the following information: 1. A breakdown of actual expenditure - by this we mean itemised details of expenditure. 2. Copies of receipts for purchases made – please do not send originals as these cannot be returned. You will be expected to provide us with a breakdown of actual expenditure. 3. A signed declaration of your acceptance of the grant with all the accompanying terms and conditions as described above. Contact If you wish to discuss any aspect of your application with our staff please ring BAVO on 01656 810400. 2014/15 application deadline: Friday, 27 February 2015 at 12 noon February 2015 Revision 5