At least three unrelated people in your governing body (you can’t live in the same household). You can have two unrelated people, but they must be the ones on the application form
A UK bank account in your organisation’s name with at least two unrelated signatories
A written governance document
They’ll also expect your project to be completed within one year of your grant being confirmed and put into the organisation’s bank account.
Other funds available
With so many funds and grants out there, it poland rcs data can be hard to know which ones to apply for.
Here are some of Richards’ recommendations:
Aviva Community Fund
Arnold Clark Community Fund
Asda Foundation (various grants available)
Co-Op Local Community Fund
Green King IPA – Proud to Pitch in Fund
Persimmon Homes
Poundland – Kits for Kids
Tesco Community Grants
Your local council may also have grants available, so it’s a great idea to contact your local authority to see what’s available.
Richard recommends looking at Grantway, which is a grant funding search engine which allows you to search by area, type of grant or activity.
Remember, it’s not all about grants . . .
There are also other ways to fundraise for your club.
Fundraising platforms
These have been around for a while now and can be a great resource for raising additional money for a club or organisation. They also help to bring members and the community together.