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        • Your association’s idea, plan, and outcomes.
• How your idea meets the funder’s criteria and
funding themes.
• Where and when the project will happen, with a
start/end date.
• The budget. reference. This is useful to have in case the funder
• Evidence of Need & Outcomes.
• Do you need to submit additional information (quotes, copy of lease, landowner agreement etc)?
• Can you take a copy of your application or will you receive a copy by email when you submit? If not, copy and paste your answers into a document for future
xt few slides in the deck.
BEFORE YOU PRESS “SUBMIT”
• Ask someone who knows nothing about the allotment site or your association’s idea to read the completed application before you submit. This ensures everything is understandable to a non- allotment-person (i.e. to a funder).
• Have you answered all the questions? Again, ask another person to double check everything.
gets in touch to ask questions. Next time you apply for grant funding it can be useful to have a copy of this information.
Congratulations! Your association is now able to apply for grant funding!
 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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