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        THE TOP PRIORITY
If you want to apply for grant funding, the top priority
for your allotment association is committing time and
energy to getting involved with the funding routes
described above. Avoid the temptation to spend
hours searching for long lists of funders on the internet,
xt few slides in the deck.
It is only when you have fully digested all local support available to you that you will be able to see “the bigger picture” of what opportunities might be available for your association.
NAS cannot stress enough how important it is for your association to engage on a regular basis with funding routes in order to get to know the bigger picture on funding and what support/training and networking is available to you locally.
Congratulations! Your association can now begin your journey to find the right funder for your idea.
engaging with the funding routes described above will
quickly bear more fruit.
 This factsheet is one part of the ten part “NAS Members Guide to Funding”. All ten parts are available to download free of charge from the Members Area of the NAS website.
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