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About Grant-makers |
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Statutory Grant-makers in Northern Ireland |
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Applying to Corporate Grant-makers |
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Tax breaks for Company Giving |
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Northern Ireland Top 100 Companies |
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What is a funding application? |
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Application Forms - before you start.. |
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Funding Applications - Ten Ways to Succeed.. and Ten Ways to Fail |
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Application Questions - Your Contact Details |
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Application Questions - What are your aims and objectives? |
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Application Questions - What is The Background of Your Organisation? |
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Application Questions - What Activities Does Your Organisation Engage In? |
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Application Questions - How Do You Know There is a Need For Your Project? |
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Application Questions - What are you applying for? |
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Application Questions - How Does Your Project Meet Our Criteria? |
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Application Questions - How Will You Monitor and Evaluate the Project? |
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Application Questions - What is the Project's Budget? In Kind Contributions? |
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Application Questions - Is the Project Sustainable? |
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Application Questions - How to Apply in Writing |
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Application Questions - After completing an application |
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Fundraising for Faith Based Organisations |
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About Independent Grant-making Trusts |
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Northern Ireland Funders 2010 |
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What does unsolicited mean? |
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Payroll Giving Centre |
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For Companies - It Pays to Give |
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What is Matched Giving? |
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Professional Fundraising Organisations (PFOs) |
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Applying to Peace III |
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Applying to Interreg IVA |
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Apply to EU Trans-national Funds |
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The Compact - Building Real Partnership |
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How to Search Using Grant Tracker |
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New Funds Better Rules |
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Setting Standards, Improving Performance |
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Sustainable Funding Project |
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Institute of Fundraising (IoF) |
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Writing Applications - A Beginners Guide |
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Peace III Local Council Clusters |
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Jump to Grant Tracker Categories (for subscribers) |
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People in Need (PIN) Grants Website |
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Corporate Social Responsibility - Can It Still Be Relevant? |
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Fundraising Methods Checklist |
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Northern Ireland European Social Fund Overview |